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Chapter 190

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Abel was now wondering if he had made a mistake with the 'skeleton resurrection' spell. For this weak skeleton, he almost turned into a zombie-like body and drank eight bottles of 'soul potion'. After paying such a big price, he only got such a weak skeleton?

Abel thought of something and opened the Hradik cube. A new skeleton symbol appeared on the skill tree, and some information appeared on the symbol.

Skeleton resurrection

Allows you to resurrect a skeleton from the corpse of a dead monster to fight for you

Mana cost: 5

Number of skeletons: 1

Damage: 1-2

Defense: 15

Health: 21

Current skill level: 0

What's the use of this skeleton's damage of 1-2 if it's upgraded to the next level? Using its skeleton fist to punch? Abel couldn't help but secretly complain.

But since he had already summoned it, he might as well try its power. However, when Abel saw that the skeleton had no weapons, he still took out a magic shield and a magic sword from the Kong Kong spirit portal bag.

The control of the skeleton was very simple. After the 'skeleton resurrection' spell was successful, Abel's power of the will was connected to the skeleton. So according to his current value of 27, this skeleton could not be more than 270 meters away from him. If he went beyond this range, the skeleton would lose control and fight automatically. Of course, he could completely ignore the skeleton. It would always follow the summoner and automatically kill any enemy that appeared nearby.

Through this power of the will, Abel could easily control the skeleton to do some simple things. For example, now he handed the shield and the sword to the skeleton. He controlled the skeleton to hold the shield in its left hand and the sword in its right hand.

"Forward!" Abel rode Black Wind and slowly moved forward. The skeleton's speed was a bit slow.

In front of them was a sea of red. Recently, Abel had killed so many fallen that he wanted to vomit. Fortunately, he had Hradik cube to absorb the souls, so he didn't have to kill them and resurrect them.

As soon as he got close to the camp of the fallen, he heard the howling of the fallen, and a large wave of them rushed towards him with their hammers. Just when he was about to cast a "charging bolt" out of habit, a small figure had already rushed towards him. It seemed like he was not afraid of the hundreds of fallen that were rushing towards him.

When the fallen saw the skeleton, they seemed to feel that it was weak, so they were even more enraged. They shouted and surrounded the skeleton.

Abel looked at the skeleton that was surrounded by a group of red fallen. He couldn't help but give up hope that the skeleton would survive. However, this was a good time to use the 'charging bolt' spell. He instantly cast the 'charging bolt' spell ten times, forming a sea of electric arcs in front of him. The electric arcs were like waves, flashing forward violently.

Along with the screams of agony, dozens of fallen were knocked down, and the rest of the fallen scattered. At that moment, Abel realized that the skeleton was still alive. The lightning arcs seemed to recognize the skeleton. Although a few of them passed through the skeleton, they didn't do any damage at all. Instead, the lightning arcs continued to flash and move forward.

The skeleton caught up with a fallen. Its shield was in front and its sword was behind. It was a standard Knight's footwork. Abel found this tactic very familiar. Wasn't this Family Bennett's Knight's footwork that he learned?

The Skeleton's shield blocked the Fallen Demon's hammer attack. Then, he turned his body and swung the greatsword in his hand. The Fallen Demon did not have any battle techniques. After being blocked, his body was shaken. Then, the Skeleton's greatsword came sweeping over. The greatsword left a long bloody mark on the Fallen Demon's body. Before blood could flow out, a blue light flashed and the Fallen Demon was slowed down by the frost of the ice magic greatsword. The Skeleton mech caught it well. Then, with a series of continuous attacks, the Fallen Demon was directly cut to death.

Now it seemed that this skeleton didn't die when it was surrounded by the fallen. With the protection of the magic shield and the standard Knight's tactics, it could still survive for a short period of time against these fallen that had no combat skills.

Was the 'skeleton resurrection' spell a copy of the summoner's close combat style? That was a bit too much. One should know that other than Abel, no matter what kind of wizard or priest it was, they would be eroded by magic. Moreover, priests were eroded by both magic and death aura. How could they have close combat style? No wonder those priests changed this spell to directly inherit the abilities of the skeleton's original owner.

Then, the skeleton's attack power was also more powerful than Abel imagined. This was because every time it attacked, although it only had 1 or 2 attack power, with the attack power of the ice magic sword and the magic effect, plus the death aura attack at the same time, and the fallen were not undead creatures. They would also be damaged by the death aura attack. In a one-on-one situation, the skeleton completely suppressed the fallen.

Unfortunately, if the skeleton's attack power was higher, it would be a very good helper. It was too troublesome to practice the 'skeleton resurrection' spell. The most important thing was to have fresh corpses. This was not difficult in Blood Moor, but it was troublesome to recover mana in Blood Moor.

Now, Abel spent a lot of time going back and forth between the battlefield and Rogge's camp. Although he could use the portal to go back, it could only last for 5 seconds, which was not enough time to meditate and come back.

Maybe it was time to practice the 'skeleton resurrection' spell. If he had a few skeletons and Black Wind, it seemed that he could meditate in the wild to recover his mana.

Abel was thinking, but his hands didn't stop. He used the speed of Black Wind to constantly activate the 'charging bolt', especially at the places where the fallen were most concentrated. He would let the skeletons practice on the fallen in the zero set.

It was the old method, which was to use the speed of Black Wind to circle a few times to surround a large group of fallen. Then, he would use the 'charging bolt' to attack the group. He didn't want to waste any of the electric arcs from the 'charging bolt'. He didn't have much mana to begin with, so of course, he had to pay more attention to the effect of the attack.

After continuously firing 40 'charging bolts', Abel didn't have much mana left. At this time, the skeletons had already killed a few fallen. For Abel, this was more or less a harvest. He used Black Wind to start returning. He had been fighting like this for the past few days, and his mana was too low. Plus, his recovery speed was too slow. Although a lot of places in the wild had been cleared, it was hard to guarantee that there would still be fish in the net. He didn't dare to take his life lightly.

After opening the portal, Black Wind was already used to entering and exiting the portal. It carried Abel and rushed into the portal. At this time, the skeleton noticed that Abel had entered the portal, so it automatically stopped fighting and walked towards the portal. At the last second, it stepped into the portal.

Abel returned to Rogge's camp and opened the Hradik cube. When he was about to carefully study the 'skeleton resurrection' spell, he was surprised to find that the 'skeleton resurrection' experience points had changed from 1/5000 to 7/5000.

Could it be that the enemies the skeletons killed became their own experience points? If that was the case, then the 'skeleton resurrection' spell could be practiced while killing. When the 'skeleton resurrection' spell reached a higher level, he could summon more skeletons. Then, Rogge's camp wouldn't be too lonely. With a few battle partners, although the skeletons couldn't speak, at least they could move. Everything here was dead silent.

"I'll call you Rib Ribs!" Abel said as he looked at the skeleton in front of him. Since it was a battle partner, even if it was a summoned creature, he still needed to give it a name. At least it could prove that this skeleton had once existed in this world.

Abel looked at the sky. The time he spent in Rogge's camp was almost over. 10 days had passed in a blink of an eye. Abel sighed as he looked at Rib Ribs. If he brought this skeleton out, he was afraid that everyone would know that he had learned a priest's spell. He didn't know if it would be a big problem, but he knew that most wizards hated priests.

If he brought this skeleton out, he would attract too much hatred. Maybe he could put Rib Ribs into his portal bag? Abel suddenly had an idea. He remembered that the priest put his summons into his portal finger bone. Since Rib Ribs was also a summon, he should be able to put it in there too.

Abel took out his portal finger bone and scanned it with his power of the will. Rib Ribs was put into the portal finger bone. He then followed it with his power of the will. Rib Ribs was standing in the portal finger bone, nourished by the death qi around it.

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