The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1483 The Lord of Stars Isn't That Hard to Kill



Chapter 1483 The Lord of Stars Isn't That Hard to Kill

Chapter 1483 The Lord of Stars Isn't That Hard to Kill

When the king met Ang, Ang basically no longer needed to fight fiercely. Even if there were any head-on battles, the king had taken them all away. What was left for him were some more abstract and grueling battles, such as the war of attrition with the Ancient Divine Light, which lasted for decades.

Therefore, the king had basically never seen Ang's full-force ferocity before, and now that he had, he was stunned.

Since encountering King Fere, ten Star Lords have appeared in this void, but there have been no casualties. Not only have they not died, but they haven't even been injured. This shows how difficult it is to kill Star Lords.

The first Star Lord lost in this void was killed by Ang. With its cervical spine broken in this environment, it had no way to escape using the Star Pull-Up. Unless its companions could snatch its head back, it was doomed.

Its companions clearly realized this as well, and each of them struggled to break free from their opponents and charged toward Ang.

Instead of intercepting its original opponent and letting it rush towards Ang, the king turned around and intercepted the little angel and the little zombie's opponent, thus creating a situation where the three of them blocked the four of the other side, while Ang was one-on-one.

The same scene repeated itself. Facing a lone opponent, Ang pounced on him, grabbed him, flipped him over, pinned him down, and smashed his fists down, breaking the opponent's neck with a powerful blow, resulting in a double kill.

With the terrain being so well-suited, the Lord of Stars doesn't seem too difficult to kill.

The king and the little angels exchanged glances and immediately gave up the third skeleton.

Since there were only four skeletons left, Ang didn't wait for them to come over and charged straight at the third one.

Inside the Devouring Abyss, most energy-based methods are ineffective, the Star Pull is essentially useless, and the ground is extremely hard, providing a powerful support point for all forces, making it difficult to deflect any attacks.

In the void, even if you hit a Star Skeleton, it would just fly around like a ball without causing any damage. But here, if you are tackled, there is the hard core of the abyss beneath you, and there is no way to dodge.

Of course, the opponent has the same advantage; it's just a matter of who can make better use of it. And coincidentally, zombies have an advantage over skeletons, and the zombie that Ang transforms into has a greater advantage in strength. If he grabs you, you're doomed.

A round object hurtled straight down like a cannonball, its force so great that even the immense gravity of the abyss's core couldn't bend its trajectory.

Ang recoiled, dodging the round object. Only after dodging it did he realize that it was the head of a Star Zombie. The Star Zombie, carrying the head, had finally arrived. It was clear that everything had happened so fast, in the blink of an eye.

As Ang was knocked back, the remaining four skeletons also forced back their respective opponents and moved closer to the headless Star Zombie.

The little zombie pounced, grabbed its opponent, and slammed it to the ground.

The Star Skull struggled desperately, but the little zombie clearly lacked Ang's strength. It couldn't quite hold the little zombie down as it struggled. It seemed that what Ang could do so easily was something others might not be able to do, even the little zombie, who was also a zombie.

But no matter what, the enemy has a hold on them, and it won't be easy for them to break free.

Its companions wanted to come to its aid, but were stopped by the king and the little angels. Ang also rushed up.

The opponent still has four skeletons and one headless zombie, more than Ang's side, but Ang has two zombies, giving him a slight advantage in quality. In particular, Ang can transform into a Time-Space Ancient Dragon, which gives him an even greater advantage.

The environment of the Abyss Core amplifies this advantage to an extreme degree, turning it into a key factor that can determine victory or defeat.

Ang understood this principle, and so did the other side. Seeing that their companion had no hope of breaking free, the remaining three skeletons and the headless zombie flew upwards together.

"They're trying to leave the core of the abyss and escape?" the king shouted, and took off chasing after them.

Unfortunately, the environment limited both the opponent and himself. The opponent ran first, and it was not easy for the king to catch up, because he could not unleash the Star Pull.

Instead, the little angel unleashed another Starfire Holy Light, but it didn't harm the opponent; instead, it sent the opponent flying even further away.

The little angel flapped her wings, trying to fly up and chase after it, but after flying a dozen meters, she gave up.

Under the immense pressure of the Devouring Abyss, she couldn't fly at all. These skeleton zombies didn't fly; they ran up by stepping on the void.

Unable to catch up, he had no choice but to give up. Looking back, he saw the little zombie tightly hugging the remaining skeleton. Ang stomped his heel on its neck and stomped the skeleton's head off with three kicks.

Ang kicked the three skulls next to the giant spider's head. The soul inside the giant spider's head had dissipated, but the soul inside the skulls had not, and they were all staring straight at Ang.

Everyone gathered around, and as soon as the king got close, he noticed something unusual: "Such a strong aura of souls."

As they talked, they began searching and soon discovered liquefied soul energy near and inside the giant spider's head. The dissipated soul would diffuse into the air and then slowly transform into the aura of death.

However, the immense pressure here prevented it from dissipating. After the soul dissipated, the soul energy sank into the depressions in the ground with a snap, like puddles.

To power such a colossal black crystal spider skeleton, the soul must be exceptionally strong, requiring a massive black crystal essence. The soul energy generated by the explosion of such a massive black crystal essence could kill a monarch.

“Good stuff.” After saying that, the king stepped into one of the 'water' puddles. Soul energy suddenly rose up in a distilled 'flower', and then seeped into the king’s skeleton along his foot.

With so much soul energy, even a king couldn't absorb it all. Ang glanced at the little zombie, who nodded and went over to splash in the puddle.

As for Ang and the little angel, neither of them needs soul energy. Ang's immortal body is a transformation, and he cannot digest it even if he absorbs it.

Looking at the three skulls that still held their souls, Ang looked at the little angel and exclaimed, "Aww!"

The little angel nodded, pressed his palm down, and a burst of starfire shot out from one of the skulls.

After burning for a while, the little angel put away the starfire, and Ang immediately stomped his heel on the skull.

Boom! With a loud bang, the skull, being the hardest bone in the body, remained completely unharmed.

Ang shook his head: "Ouch!"

The little angel nodded, cupped his palms together, and immediately a large amount of red lightning began to gather between them. Once a ball of lightning had formed, the little angel flung it onto the skull.

The skull emitted white smoke from the electric shock, and Ang immediately stomped on it with his heel. With a crisp crack, a large dent appeared in the skull.

Negris finally understood what Ang was doing: "You're testing what causes the Star Zombies' defense to decrease? It's not Starfire, it's the lightning generated by Starfire?"

Ang nodded.


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