Even the Beast-man Sword Saint dared not lower his guard against Chen Mo’s Skeleton Monsters. The moment he charged forward, he realized these Skeleton Monsters were no ordinary adversaries. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have unleashed his Unrivaled Slash only to immediately dodge far away, even ordering his companions to retreat. Witnessing the absurd strength of the Skeleton Monsters, he naturally dared not face their attacks directly.
However, before he could escape, a thin, blood-red curtain materialized before him, blocking all incoming projectiles. Chen Mo looked up and saw a Beast-man Shaman flying over.
Does this guy also have a Blood Curse Talisman? Where on earth did they get these? Are they mass-producing them?
Chen Mo found these beast-men quite unusual; he suspected some hidden power was backing them.
"Bato, are you okay?"
After checking on the Beast-man Sword Saint, the Beast-man Shaman waved his Magic Wand, and all the Energy Bullets fired by the now-blocked Skeleton Mages clattered to the ground.
"I’m fine," Bato replied. "It’s just these Skeleton Monsters... they’re too strange. Their strength is beyond imagination. Could it be that the Dominator of the Undead has returned from the Land of the Undead?"
"Indeed," the Shaman agreed. "Based on our previous assessments, the death energy in the Land of the Undead was waning; it’s long past its prime. Such powerful Ghosts shouldn’t be able to appear. This is dangerous."
"Go inform Lord Beast God immediately."
"I’ve already sent someone. But who knows when Lord Beast God will see our message."
"So, what now? When these Skeleton Monsters kill our kin, they turn them into those damned Ghosts! We can handle this wave, but if more keep coming, I fear it will be very difficult to manage."
While the two were discussing, all the Skeleton Monsters suddenly disappeared.
Letting the Skeleton Monsters make an appearance was enough. Now they know what attacked them. From this point on, I can deal with them directly while in the invisible state.
"They even possess such a high-level invisibility ability? The Dominator of the Undead has definitely returned!" the Sword Saint exclaimed.
Chen Mo was surprised. Even though he had entered the invisible state, these two beast-men could still somehow see his Skeleton Monsters. Chen Mo’s gaze fell once more upon the Blood Curse Talismans on their chests. There’s something very strange about those things. But them seeing my Skeletons changes nothing! ɴᴇᴡ ɴᴏᴠᴇʟ ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀs ᴀʀᴇ ᴘᴜʙʟɪsʜᴇᴅ ᴏɴ novelFɪre.net
Chen Mo immediately cast an Infinite Healing Wave towards his Skeleton Monsters. Only then did the Beast-man Sword Saint and the Beast-man Shaman finally realize that a mysterious individual was hidden behind the Skeleton Monsters. They tried to sense Chen Mo’s attributes, but unfortunately, even with the Blood Curse Talismans, their perception of Chen Mo was only a field of chaos. However, they were too preoccupied to bother with Chen Mo at that moment.
As the Healing Wave touched the first Skeleton Monster, it leaped onto the Beast-man Sword Saint within 0.01 seconds. Instantly, the Beast-man Sword Saint’s Health plummeted. This terrifying energy then spread, and even the Beast-man Shaman near the Sword Saint was affected, losing a large chunk of Health. This was only the first jump; the Healing Wave could bounce one hundred times per second.
Instantly, the Healing Wave began to ricochet at incredible speed between the Skeleton Monsters, the Beast-man Sword Saint, and the Beast-man Shaman. The skill description for the Infinite Healing Wave clearly detailed its jumping logic: it would always alternate between friend and foe. That is, after jumping to a friendly unit, its next target would be an enemy, then back to a friendly unit, and so on. The second rule for its jumps was its preference for targets it hadn’t hit yet. This prioritization applied separately to enemy and friendly sides. This meant that if there were, for example, ten friendly units (1 through 10) and two enemies (A and B), the wave would cycle through friendly units 1 through 10. Each time it jumped back to an enemy, it would alternate between A and B. The pattern would be 1-A, 2-B, 3-A, 4-B... all the way to 9-A, 10-B, before cycling back to 1-A, 2-B, and so on. This was the true power of the infinite jump. If there was only one enemy, it would continuously jump back and forth on that single target, maximizing the damage!
Although Chen Mo’s own damage wasn’t as high as his Skeleton Monsters’, it was still considerable. Even if the Beast-man Sword Saint and Beast-man Shaman had Health comparable to a Golden BOSS, it would be useless. Under the effect of this outrageous Healing Wave, jumping every 0.01 seconds, they would suffer at least fifty instances of fixed damage equal to a Skeleton Monster’s maximum Health, plus fifty instances of Chen Mo’s damage (Magic Attack x star level + 10,000 points) — all within a single second. Moreover, this damage was AoE, hitting both of them with each strike on one. Even without critical hits, Chen Mo could inflict 37,129,000 points of damage in that single second.
And Chen Mo, with his God-Grade Critical Strike Aura, was guaranteed to land a critical hit every time. Combined with his Critical Damage multiplier exceeding one hundred times, the damage output was even more terrifying. In one second, Chen Mo could deal over 6 billion damage to these two beast-man experts.
Unless they were Level 20 group BOSSes, they wouldn’t last even a second against this.
However, strangely enough, even though Chen Mo’s damage kept bouncing between them, they didn’t die instantly. The pouches on their chests suddenly emitted an eerie red light, followed by a powerful surge of sanguine energy from both of them. Instantly, the eyes of both the Beast-man Sword Saint and the Beast-man Shaman turned crimson. A torrent of power erupted from their bodies as they entered an Undying State.