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Now reading: Chapter 1185 768: Hero's Entrance! from Who Designed This Underworld Dungeon?, a Adventure novel by Moonlit Penglai Princess.

"Isn't this guy different from the others?"

Unlike the Clock Guardian Stone Golem, Galio looks more humanoid, with a stronger physique and a nacing head.

The Starfire Knights, upon seeing that Galio's appearance differed slightly from other Stone Statue Ghosts—though they couldn't pinpoint exactly how—were montarily at a loss for words to describe their feelings.

After all, all Stone Statue Ghosts are made of stone, and their appearance is a testant to the sculptor's skill.

But such subtle personal perceptions of style... that's really hard to describe.

However, there is one emotion they could articulate: a looming sense of impending doom!

This scene seed a bit too familiar.

Every ti they thought they had finally grasped so rules of the Sain Dungeon and planned to leverage those rules, it would work for a while, but as soon as changes occurred, calamity would strike without warning!

And this exceptionally strong-looking Stone Statue Ghost before them was the most evident shift in their understanding!

As a group that could predict the BOSS's appearance from dozens of different directions upon seeing an open field, the Starfire Knights were already contemplating their potential demise upon seeing Galio.

The desire to resist has diminished because they felt they would suffer setbacks due to this unexpected turn, regardless of how hard they try.

Their efforts would probably beco a joke in the Sain Dungeon if the dungeon itself had any consciousness and the ability to mock.

This perhaps highlights the difference between the Starfire Knights and the Strategy Group led by Leon Lu Luwo.

The forr, overly familiar with the Sain Dungeon, would overthink during unforeseen events, affecting their mood, while the latter, equally familiar, would wonder if they could use the change to their advantage.

"I knew you all would be like this."

Hevi cast a high-level magic spell, the[Group Excitent Skill], and in an instant, everyone who had seed to give up earlier beca suddenly invigorated, as though injected with adrenaline.

"When can you stop overthinking and elevate your abilities... Damn, isn't there any magic to make you more proactive?"

Hevi, rubbing his forehead in frustration, directed at Galio:

"Go deal with that newly appeared Stone Statue Ghost, and I'll quickly finish off this old one and join you!"

The roles were assigned in an instant, and the Starfire Knights moved accordingly, spreading out and running toward different destinations, seemingly trying to form a strategic encirclent around Galio.

The Thunder Spear is generally less effective against stone-type enemies, but compared to flas, the explosive nature of thunder could damage these more durable entities. Thus, Starfire Knights without armor-breaking blunt weapons wielded Thunder Spears, and so even drew Thunderbolt Arrows on the spot.

Speaking of which, hadn't they all traversed the Sun Warrior's Painting World and erged victorious? Why is no one using rewards like the[Divergent Thunder Spear]?

It was because they largely clung to Solar to pass through, unlike Hevi, who had fought a major battle beforehand. Hence, by the judgnt standards of the Sain Dungeon, their performance wasn't deed excellent, and even a bit of soul and trinkets were considered bonuses for them.

Magic? Equipnt? Those shouldn't be in the hands of soone who hasn't even slain a Flying Dragon—not for the unworthy!

"I shouldn't take long to solo the Stone Statue Ghost."

Hevi focused all his attention on the Clock Guardian Stone Golem before him, with the Suffocating Dragon Tooth unfurling behind him, stabbing fiercely like a torrential rain!

The Clock Guardian Stone Golem raised its heavy stone weapon, courageously swinging it with wide sweeps against the incoming scales, shattering any that ca into contact with its enhanced strength, to Hevi's visible frustration and pain.

Yet, there were too many scales; in the blink of an eye, the Stone Statue Ghost was engulfed in the flood.

Hevi raised his hand towards the Stone Statue Ghost, and as he clenched his open hand, the Suffocating Dragon Tooth began to constrict, ready to attack with full force, ensuring that the Stone Statue Ghost would be severely damaged if not killed outright.

However, the feedback from the Suffocating Dragon Tooth didn't seem quite right.

"Return!"

Just as he issued the command, the Stone Statue Ghost's long spear suddenly pierced through the "iron ball" ford by the Dragon Scales, shattering many scales with its wild swings. Fortunately, Hevi withdrew in ti to prevent greater loss.

It was then that he finally realized why the feedback felt off.

Because the Suffocating Dragon Tooth hadn't attacked the Stone Statue Ghost at all.

Instead, all the damage had been absorbed by the shield on its surface!

A transparent magic shield enveloped the Stone Statue Ghost, but how and when did this appear? Stone Statue Ghosts supposedly don't use magic!

Hevi had a sudden flash of insight, turning to look at Galio, only to see that the Stone Statue Ghost's shield was present on him too, and it seed even more formidable.

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