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Now reading: Chapter 135 - 135 6 Kill That Demon2 from Surviving The Fourth Calamity, a Game novel by Naxilia.

135: Chapter 6 Kill That Demon_2 135: Chapter 6 Kill That Demon_2 “Is it really okay to take delight in others’ misfortune?

Every ti Hill heard their conversations, he wondered, what kept this alliance together until now?”

Hill could sense that Mr.

Demon was frightened.

He stood still for a while.

“Never mind!” Snow Cloud Peak yelled, “Everyone, hide!

Mages, patch up the ice wall if you can!

Find sowhere to stay, and those unlucky enough to get squashed, wait until there are fewer people before rising!”

“Baldy, you bastard!

Stand with !

Why are you running?” Snow Cloud Peak shouted fiercely.

“No way~~” A pretentious voice rang out, “I’m still too young!

I can’t stay with brother anymore~”

“Damn baldy!”

“Why are you only blaming ?” Baldy, reverting to his usual voice, yelled, “Young Master, didn’t we hide the ink brush below!

I’ve already died once!”

“Do you think I haven’t been watching the world?” Snow Cloud Peak angrily said, “Lead the way, the ones in the middle are mine, it’s all your gang’s fault!”

Baldy quietly ran off, leaving only Snow Cloud Peak likely still standing alone above, observing the situation.

In the beech’s sensory perception, one could already see large groups of player corpses falling through the broken ice cap.

The beech had already raised its branches to whip away those that fell towards their heads.

“Just resurrect if you’re dead!” Snow Cloud Peak, relying on tough movents, was still alive, “Hurry and resurrect at the nearby church!

Can you stand seeing bodies everywhere?

Have the demons scared you senseless?”

Yes, the ice wall hadn’t been smashed for a while, and the chaotic demons, all piled on the ice wall, watched the rain of human corpses.

But Hill didn’t think they were scared senseless; they were waiting to devour the souls of the dead humans!

Unfortunately, the players’ thod of soul projection, if they resurrected imdiately, even their bodies would instantly vanish in a flash of light.

All that effort to kill 10,000, and not a single soul to devour—0.0.

The demon moved; he had also been standing for a long ti.

Probably because he hadn’t bitten into a single soul orb, he was starting to regain so appetite.

Hill concentrated his spirit, waiting for it to co closer.

The players’ blizzard concealed a lot for Hill, despite passing multiple tis, the demon never noticed the significant increase in leaves.

When it passed again between the diner and the woods, Hill focused his spirit and unleashed the Array.

Countless green leaf blades blocked all escape routes, pinning the demon firmly to the ground.

Hill quietly sensed the demon’s transition from desperate struggles to complete silence, and finally, a wisp of soulfire tried to flee back to the Abyss but was utterly destroyed by the continued bombardnt of leaf blades.

Hill tightly clutched the pendant on his chest; this was the first intelligent life to die at his hands.

The power of the Wood Elent, with the demon’s complete death, began to slowly drift away, settling around the woods.

Hill sowhat speechlessly felt the withered roses and the nurous seeds fallen in the soil, all being stimulated by the imnse Wood Elent force.

It seems a bit too forceful!

Hill felt a bit guilty thinking, killing a demon for the first ti, not familiar with it.

Were these two spells a bit strong?

The players had already noticed what was happening here; soone ca over with a shield to check, “There’s a demon inside!

Mages, pay attention to the wall!”

“All water elentals are freezing next to the wall!” a mage shouted, “I want to do it too!

I could even do it face to face with a demon!”

Hill watched as that Sky Knight, shield on helt, sat down on his butt in the rose bushes, tapping on a tablet, and felt sowhat heartbroken for him.

Snow Cloud Peak soon ca over by himself.

“Why aren’t you continuing to squat on the rooftop?” that Sky Knight asked him casually.

“Get lost!” Snow Cloud Peak glanced at the unrecognizable demon, looking around, “Mr.

Hill, what kind of demon is this?”

“I don’t know.” The beech transmitted Hill’s words, with a slightly fluttery voice that startled both, “Don’t worry about it, it got in while you were making the ice wall, it’s very fast and stealthy, it ran several circles around your territory.”

“Lucky you unleashed a blizzard everywhere, this must be a fire attribute demon, afraid of the cold.

That’s why he sought refuge on my side.”

“Snow Cloud Peak, the demon has started smashing the wall again!” soone shouted.

“Where are the mages?

Don’t forget to patch up the wall!

Have everyone retreated to the side of the wall yet?”

“The water mages are sticking close to the wall!

The Sky Knight is guarding nearby, they should be unkillable.”

Hill blinked, realizing that amid their jesting and scolding, they had already completed a shift, with all the guild mbers now standing beside the ice wall.

Were they preparing to fight the demon?

They weren’t planning on keeping that wall indefinitely!

They’re still patching it up, apparently planning to wait for these bungee jumpers to have enough fun before resurrecting.

Snow Cloud Peak continued to speak into the air, “Mr.

Hill, can you still use that skill?”

A tree branch dipped down in front of him and nodded.

“How often can you use it?

Is it always this…,” he pondered for a mont on how to phrase it, “this deep into the ground by several tens of ters?”

Hill stiffened slightly: Are you asking if it always has to be a bloodbath with swords piercing through bodies?

“No, the force can be controlled.” Hill felt his voice drifting, “I’m worried this is a Legendary, might have used too much strength.”

Snow Cloud Peak turned towards the outside, looking at the roses blooming all over the ground, “This place is quite beautiful, shall I tell them to drag away the bodies?”

You’re mocking , aren’t you?

Hill thought indignantly: I can hear the laughter in your voice!

I can!

And I will!

Go on a killing spree!

Hill knew players would talk, but he couldn’t help listening.

His focus sharpened, feeling a bit silly for paying more attention to this than facing the demon, but knowing others would discuss him, how could he not listen!

“Our people ca down first, they’ve all resurrected, positions taken,” Perfect Timing said to Snow Cloud Peak, “We can start anyti, just let the Scattered Ones finish them off from behind.

Why would you let the demon go to Hill?

He’s still a kid!”

“Last I checked his file, it said 20 years old?” Snow Cloud Peak laughed, “Pretty young indeed, got a bit nervous, didn’t he?

That ultimate move, even a Legendary could be killed by it.”

“When coming out, Adrian ca asking if he could join us in going down,” Baldy continued, “Chattering a lot in Fran’s Territory, Hill has been well-protected, hardly ever had to fight.”)

Adrian’s like an old mother hen.”

“So this ga isn’t bad, huh!” Snow Cloud Peak said, “Character building is exceptionally realistic and well-rounded.

Hill, a magician of the Nature System, wouldn’t randomly go killing people.”

“The key is, once dead they don’t respawn, really annoying.” Hill felt as if a Deer was speaking, “If Hill died here, do you believe the Alliance’s several cities could be smashed to bits by female players!”

“I’m more afraid of rich cougars!” Snow Cloud Peak suddenly said, “You haven’t seen the forums, have you?

Already a few rich cougars stalking around, if Hill dies here, they’d fund a crusade against several of us guild leaders, preventing us from leveling up for life and forcing us out of the ga.”

“Is the ntion of Doomsday real?” a Deer sharply asked.

“The conversation started with Doomsday, but the last few claims are true,” Snow Cloud Peak reluctantly said, “Good thing we can’t find Hill, otherwise with these newcors, trouble really brews easily!”

“Is the God of Ti and Space brain-damaged?” It wasn’t clear which guild leader was speaking, “Showing off their smart brain, eh?

All these random missions, not to ntion, if you accidentally get the quest giver killed, it’s ga over!”

“How else do you think the story buffs are going crazy, PVE players rushing in like mad, other narrative-centred gas are done for.”

“Except for gas centered around universe wars or cha battles, many others just aren’t cutting it.”

“The main thing is the ga isn’t expensive.

Mission pathways are all generated by the smart brain, no need for planners; Temple of Ti and Space has a good system, they don’t even need artists, honestly, as long as the cost of developing the smart brain is recovered, everything else is pure profit.”

Hill sensitively picked up on the words Temple of Ti and Space.

That’s why the God of Ti and Space is so incredibly powerful!

Other deities toil hard for the faith of tens of millions, even the God of Nobility might only have a few million devotees.

However, the God of Ti and Space can directly get tens of millions from another world to submit applications to join the Temple of Ti and Space.

Hill rembered talking with players, they had ntioned, tens of millions applied to enter the ga.

William really nailed it, the reservation trick, quite admirable indeed!

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