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Chapter 841

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Salin's orders were merciless. His fleet had been intercepted by this huge warship. If they were to attack each other with long-range weapons, the dragon skeleton warship might not be its match.

The enemy had no intention of leaving him any way out. Of course, Salin would not leave any trouble behind.

The warriors and mages on the deck of the huge warship were all slaughtered by the dragon skeleton warship. The deck of the warship was also torn open, and the rolling metal glowed coldly.

After releasing the demons and undead, the dragon skeleton warship did not stop struggling. It waved its claws and crawled forward violently. Soon, it arrived at the command cabin at the front of the huge warship. There was a crystal window in front of the command cabin. The captain and the mages were still in shock, unable to recover from the shock.

The dragon skeleton warship was completely controlled by the Wing Skeleton and its undead. There were no human sailors. Salin's gaze turned cold. Through the crystal window, he looked at the huge warship in front of him.

The sharp dragon horn on the head of the Dragonskeleton Battleship slammed into the wall. This collision directly smashed through the cabin, and the wall that was covered with metal wires exploded. The power contained in the dragon horn was released, and the cabin was badly mutilated.

There was no powerhouse watching over it!

Salin was very surprised. This huge warship had to be very powerful. If the weapons on the deck were really used for long-range attacks, no warship that Salin knew would be able to withstand it. Because the huge warship was too big, it could carry too many weapons.

This kind of warship did not care about the size of the weapons, as long as they were powerful.

The dragon skeleton warship had only gotten the chance to jump onto the deck because its speed was abnormal and it had slammed into the wall as if it was suicidal. No one on the huge warship had expected a 200-meter-long behemoth to fly into the air.

Impossible, absolutely impossible. There must be a level-9 powerhouse on such a huge warship. Salin's Elemental Eye was fully opened, searching for a target.

Although he was only a level-8 Magic Shooter, he was not afraid of a level-9 powerhouse. Now that he had the Wing Skeleton, Eleanor, and a group of mages from Seriger Island, even a level-9 powerhouse would not be able to get away with it. Moreover, after advancing to a level-8 Magic Shooter, Salin's Water Puppet was much stronger than before.

Without using the crystal finger, the Water Puppet was like another Salin.

Salin wasn't worried about getting hurt. He had already refined Nicholas' equipment. It was a Fallen Scepter that could quickly and effectively heal any type of damage.

An offensive depraved divine spell was even more difficult to defend against. If not for the fact that he had absolute confidence in controlling Nicholas, Salin would even be afraid of it. Curses came and went without a trace. Back then, Ainphent had been plotted against by a mage and lost his Magic String.

The exterior of the huge battleship looked very unreasonable. It was more than a thousand meters long and more than three hundred meters wide. Its shape was bloated, and the deck was too wide. Eighty percent of the cabins were concentrated at the back. There were a lot of huge flying equipment on the deck, which looked like they were four or five times bigger than the Elven Wings.

Salin was baffled. In fact, he was not thinking from the other party's point of view. On the deck of this huge battleship, there was a lot of equipment to prevent enemies from boarding. The cabins on the front deck were all made of metal and could fire a large number of crossbow bolts. However, these items were useless against the dragonskeleton warship.

When the warship was first designed, it had never occurred to them that the enemy's warship would fly onto their deck.

It was not that there were no powerhouses on the front deck. A few Black Iron Sword Saints could not react in time and were crushed to death by the dragonskeleton warship. The dragon's tail swung wildly, sweeping away all the equipment on the deck. When Nelis brought people down, there was no decent resistance.

Of course, the Advanced Mages could not go on the deck. There were only a few Great Mages and white-robed Mages on the deck. However, under the group attack of the level-9 magic formation on the dragon's head, they were either dead or injured. They could not fight back.

The Wing Skeleton's spiritual power was very strong. The unconscious and dead people on the deck were directly turned into undead by it. There was no one to control the remaining large equipment.

Salin released the Water Puppet and said, "Bring enough undead with you. I don't believe that the powerhouses on the ship can hide forever. "

Salin was using the Water Puppet as bait to attract the powerhouses on the huge battleship out. He took off his crystal ring and put it on the Water Puppet's finger. He said, "Don't use the crystal ring unless it's absolutely necessary."

"Yes, Your Highness." After the Water Puppet recovered, it was not as agile as before. This kind of loss of intelligence would take a longer time to recover. Seeing the Water Puppet's normal response, Salin sighed inwardly. He was almost about to witness the birth of a life out of thin air. Unfortunately, because of the serious damage caused by the fusion last time, the Water Puppet's intelligence was almost completely destroyed.

It was probably very difficult to make the Water Puppet be like before. Even if it recovered its intelligence, it seemed that something inside the puppet was not the same as before.

The Water Puppet led the undead on the dragon skeleton warship out of the cabin and jumped off the deck. The characteristics of the Water Puppet allowed Salin to see everything that the Water Puppet could see from inside the cabin.

The dragon skeleton warship on Salin's side had already reached the middle of the huge battleship. Nelis led the demons down the cabin, but they encountered a strong enemy.

There were no soldiers stationed in the cabin below the deck. Instead, there were some low-level Mages who were controlling metal puppets that were less than two meters tall. These puppets were so small that they were clearly specially used for fighting in the narrow cabin.

Seeing that the enemy was a group of puppets, Nelis ordered the human soldiers to retreat without hesitation. In reality, a group of white-haired zombies went up to them. In the Plane of Dead Souls, zombies were a strange species. Even the low-level zombies were extremely strong, and their soul fire was very strong. They were very difficult to kill.

After the zombies went up to the metal puppets, they began to attack each other stupidly. These metal puppets were clearly not as advanced as Salin and Rex's hook-shaped puppets. Their movements were slightly slower. If not for their great strength and numbers, they might not be as powerful as the soldiers of the regular army.

Crack …

Thud!

Crack!

Metal was broken, and bones were shattered. The cabin was filled with the stench of zombies and metal lubricants. There were also two to three hundred zombies. Four to five large cabins were filled with these metal puppets. There were more than a thousand of them.

"Nicholas!" Nelis raised her eyebrows. She was annoyed that Nicholas was not willing to help.

"Coming." After observing for a while, Nicholas discovered the weakness of these metal puppets. Without the control of a Magician, these metal puppets could only observe with their magic eyes. These puppets were cheap to build, but they didn't have the same senses as humans, so they could only rely on their sight to fight.

Nicholas pointed the Fallen Scepter forward, and a black aura spread out, filling the entire cabin.

The human soldiers led by Nelis were all fully equipped with magic equipment. Their eyes were hidden behind crystal chips, and they could see at least a hundred meters in the fog. The Mages hidden in the cabin could not see the traces of Nelis and the others. Nicholas's divine spell was not very powerful, but it was too unpopular — rust.

This fog was actually the instant rust of the metal puppets, and then the metal rust powder was carried out with water vapor. It diffused into a fog that could not be dispelled by magic.

Mages could use their senses to detect the presence of the enemy, but they could no longer command the metal puppets. The parts in the metal puppets' bodies corroded quickly. They began to make noises as they disintegrated one by one.

The Mages activated the secret doors in the cabin, trying to leave. Unexpectedly, the switches of these secret doors were corroded by the rust, and none of them could be opened.

The rust only targeted metal. It was not harmless to humans, but the Mages all had Elemental Shields, and they would not be harmed for a while.

"Nicholas, let's continue down. Don't get entangled," Nelis said calmly. On the lower deck, no matter how many rooms they searched, they were all soldiers or puppets to supplement the combat power on the deck. There were no strong existences.

Nelis had to kill at least one level-nine expert in the enemy while she was at her peak.

Nicholas had no choice but to slam the Fallen Scepter on the metal floor. A black halo lit up, and a hole more than three meters in diameter appeared under Nicholas's feet.

"Go down!"

Nelis commanded the demons and rushed down to the second floor. She glanced at the first floor and found that the Mages inside the rust were all holding up their Magic Shields, unable to leave, nor did they dare to break through the line of defense formed by her zombies.

Facing the Necromancers, the Elementalists instinctively pulled away to avoid being ambushed by the Undead creatures summoned by the Necromancers. Many Undead creatures fought in the same way as the Sword Saints. In close combat, the Elementalists were no match for the Necromancers.

Nelis pondered for a moment, then turned into the Undead and followed the demons down to the second floor.

After her advancement, the power of the Undead was no different from that of the Three Lords. The difference was that Nelis's Undead form was now fixed as a Three-Faced Bone Demon.

The Three-Faced Bone Demon looked like a skeleton, but it was much stronger than a skeleton. It had also evolved into many Lord-level existences in the Undead Plane. Nelis turned into a Three-Faced Bone Demon. There were three faces on her head, and she could see in all directions. Her palms also turned into huge bone claws, and there was a sharp white bone tail behind her.

With two loud bangs, Nelis had just landed in the second floor when the corpses of two demons flew over. Nelis was shocked. She did not want these demons to be sacrificed for nothing. More than a hundred demons quickly retreated, and a six-meter long rotten lizard rushed up.

The one who killed the demons was a middle-aged man in a white robe. This middle-aged man had a proud look on his face. He pointed the longsword in his hand forward, and the level-six rotten lizard was hit by his silver sword aura and turned into powder.

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