This time, the gigantic hammerhead shark plushie did not beat the crap out of the enemies like the last time, but it was still able to buy enough time for the Voidwalkers to leave the Grandruler's sight. The gigantic Grandruler roared angrily. He was tempted to use all of his undead to search for those who dared to destroy his castle, but his remaining rationality made him give up on that erroneous decision. He ordered the undead to turn around and attack the human cities while he stood where he was and began to summon the lords under his command.
In the end, only two of them returned to his side?
One was the Zombie Lord, Scrook, who was sent out to deal with the Blacksmith? Scrook was too slow and did not manage to enter the Blacksmith's self-destruct range in time. The other lord was the Undead Knight, Tamik. The other lords did not respond to his summons, and even the King of the Vampires, who had been guarding the Grandruler, was killed by an unknown AOE in his battle with the three Grunting Piggies.
After all, they were fighting a bunch of lifeless armors. The biggest advantage of vampires — the ability to absorb life force and regenerate themselves — could not be utilized.
The Grandruler seemed to have realized that the situation was getting out of hand. He tried to sense the location of the remaining Thanes. The Skeleton King was locked in a fierce battle with someone and could not get away; the Lich King was only left with a shred of his soul, and it would take a long time for him to recover; and Charma, the most useless of them all, had just been killed by someone?
How could my subordinates be so shameful? The Grandruler thought gloomily. But soon, he realized an even more embarrassing problem: who was going to command the undead army for me?
Due to a well-known reason, the undead had a serious disadvantage in terms of intelligence. Even high-level undead like the various overlords were somewhat lacking in intelligence, let alone those low-level undead … It would be fine if these things relied on their advantage in numbers to attack a few small cities, but if they wanted to attack the heavily guarded fortresses of the humans, it would be a little difficult for them to do so.
Another problem was that the undead army's biggest advantage — numbers — had been weakened by the Grandruler himself.
The Grandruler's original plan went something like this: Using the map of Isythre provided by the human traitor, he would scatter the undead army around the various cities in the Southern Land before the realms overlapped. He would then use the suddenness of the realm's descent to launch a sneak attack. When the time came, coupled with the realm of Tiga's weakening effect on the living, the human cities would be wiped out before they could react.
Even if there were some tough bones left in the end, it had already slaughtered many cities and greatly replenished its army. When the time came, it could rely on the feudal lords under its command to attack the city, cut off the supply of the city, and then besiege the city to attack the reinforcements. Combined with the Spatial Law Fragment in its hand, even if the humans could resist stubbornly for a while, the final winner would still be itself.
Once the Southern Land had fallen and become the kingdom of the undead, the Grandruler would then march north and conquer the Northern Land. By then, the entire realm of Isythre would be his.
The Grandruler's plan had seemed flawless and flawless, but something unexpected had happened. The traitor had attempted to use the Grandruler's army to exact vengeance on his enemies, and he had even sent a threatening letter to the Grandruler. This had attracted the attention of the humans, and they had even sent a group of invaders. If it had been just a scouting party of ordinary people, it would not have been a big deal. But the Grandruler had never imagined that the invaders would be so powerful!
There were only six of them, but they had killed two of his generals, crippled one, destroyed his castle, disrupted his plans, and even used up half of his trump cards. And the price they had to pay was the self-destruction of one of them? They had even taken a whole army with them …
Not only did the Grandruler's anger not subside, but it had also intensified. But no matter how angry he was, he could not ignore the bigger picture and go after the invaders. After weighing the pros and cons, he turned to the undead and said, "Scrook, go take command of my army.
You'll be in charge of the frontlines. Now that the troops have been moved, we've missed the best time to launch a sneak attack. Start with some of the undefended villages and towns. Once you've created more corpses, move on to the more populated towns. You can give up on some of the targets for now. I trust that you have your own judgment. "
The undead king nodded stiffly, turned around, and walked in the direction of the Skeleton King and the Hitman King. The Grandruler held his forehead in exasperation. He took out the Law Fragment from his robes and sent it away. If he let it walk on its own, who knew how long it would take …
Tamik, the Undead Rider King, pulled out his bright, shiny scimitar and bowed.
The Grandruler then turned to the undead king, who looked like he was in a daze, and said, "Tamik, go back to Galseri's aid as fast as you can. Take care of that invader and return to my side. Keep me safe. Let Galseri lead the skeletal dragons to search for the rest of the invaders."
Tamik, the Undead Rider King, pulled out his bright, shiny scimitar and bowed.
After the arrangements were made, the Undead Rider King was teleported away, and the Grandruler's side was once again unguarded. But this time, the Undead Rider King did not dare to be careless. He maintained his enormous size and stood there like a giant, looking out at the battlefield in the distance.
At this moment, an ordinary-looking round pebble not far from the Nether Spirit Monarch suddenly bounced on its own and rolled to the side of another pebble. "Hey hey hey! That little thing in its hand! Did you guys notice it? "
"That? I think it's a Law Fragment? But I'm not sure. But judging by how carefully it hid it, it must be something important. That's probably what it used to suddenly teleport us into the midst of the enemy, "another rock answered. Another square-shaped stone replied, "As long as we can snatch it, hope might return."
"Don't rely on the Fifth Walker too much. We can handle this ourselves," another scattered rock said. "As long as the Assassin can see our signal and come over in time, relying on our strength is enough to destroy it."
"Hmph! Weren't you so strong when you fought the First Walker? Why do you only dare to hide when you see this guy? "The round rock asked, a little annoyed." Where's that giant Grim Reaper? Why did it turn into a tattered hammerhead shark plushie? "
Little Rock replied, a little speechless, "Milady, even your man has to think about the upper limit of his power when he fights. Don't I have to?"
"Alright, alright. Now is not the time to argue. Did you guys hear this guy's orders? It's going to attack the human towns. Looks like my previous speculation was right. This realm has been invaded by some special means, and we're now in the middle of two overlapping realms, "the square rock said.
"Then we must stop it," the round rock said. The round stone said, "When it takes over Isythre, all our efforts will be in vain."
"Hehe, maybe that would be better?" Little Rock grinned. "Alright, I'm just kidding."
"I really hate your necromancy humor," the square rock said helplessly.
Obviously, these three stones were Hem Pig, the Scholar Walker, and the Lich Walker, who had temporarily separated from the rest of the group and returned in disguise. The Lich Walker had figured out that the Netherspirit Emperor was using his undead energy as his psychic power to search for his enemies, which meant that normal stealth techniques would not work. Therefore, the Lich Walker had set up a barrier that could disrupt the undead energy around the three of them. With the help of the Scholar Walker's self-invented disguise spell and Lady Assassin Walker's unique stealth technique, the three of them managed to sneak back to the Netherspirit Emperor's side. Coincidentally, they overheard the conversation between the Netherspirit Emperor and the two undead lords, and learned the next step of their plan.
With the three Walkers in disguise, the Grandruler did not notice them at all, treating them like rocks.
"No one is guarding it now. Maybe this is our chance?" The round rock said, a little eager.
"Don't. We don't have a way to hurt it. With my current body, I can't fight it head-on. It's best if we can use a powerful forbidden spell," Little Rock replied.
Feeling two pairs of eyes on him, the square rock said awkwardly, "Don't look at me like that! I know those forbidden spells, but I don't have the Book of Servitude, so I can't cast them! Do any of you have any spellcasting materials with you? "
"I have some in my storage pouch. I got them from Hope's Lab." Little Rock threw a rock onto the surface of the square rock, and the rock sank into it as if it had been thrown into a pool of water.
"Hmm … Let me see. Wow! Why do you have all these rare materials? Did you empty Hope's Lab? If he comes back, he'll put you in the Void for a month! "The square rock said, a little surprised.
"He's not that petty, is he? These things are just a small part of his inventory, "Little Rock replied. Little Gravel replied, "Don't you know how rich our Grand Dean Hope is now? How do you think he gets the quota for sponsored students every year? Just gold coins? "
"Hmm … I think I get it. With these, I should be able to cast a powerful forbidden spell. But … I need time and cover," the square rock said.
"Then we'll have to wait for the Hitman Killer to get here. How can he fight a skeleton for so long?" The round rock said, a little puzzled.
Turning back to look at the Hitman Killer's side, he noticed that he had been fighting the Skeleton King, Galthre, from the very beginning. This thing was hard to deal with, not because it was strong or skillful, but because it was impossible to kill. The Hitman Killer had already torn it into pieces a few times, but it always managed to reassemble itself.
Even if the temperature of the combat chi melted the skeleton's body, it would always be able to grab an ordinary skeleton soldier from nowhere and use it to reincarnate into the Hitman Walker's body. It was obvious that the skeleton soldier's plan was to rely on infinite resurrections and infinite rebirths to keep the Hitman Walker trapped in this place.
The Hitman Killer was very annoyed, especially when he saw the rendezvous signal from his comrade. He thought that his comrade was in danger and needed his help, so he was a little impatient. The Skeleton King took the opportunity to slash him twice.
"Hehe, you're fast, strong, and your moves are flawless. You should know that if I were to face an ordinary opponent, I could figure out all their moves and finish them off after three rebirths. But it doesn't work on you. You're a very powerful fighter!" The Skeleton King did not hold back on his compliments, giving the Hitman Killer a very high rating.
"Don't you understand human language? I told you I'm an Hitman! Excellent! " Said the Hitman Walker impatiently. He swung his axe at the Skeleton King's body again, intending to use this opportunity to escape. However, before he could take more than a few steps forward, the Skeleton King blocked his path again.
"So troublesome …" The Hitman Killer muttered under his breath. Just as he was about to use his combat chi to vaporize the Skeleton King's body again, he sensed danger coming from behind him. He quickly dodged to the side, dodging the machete that had suddenly shot out from behind him.
"Tamik? Why are you here? "Galthre asked, looking at the Undead King who had appeared behind the Hitman Killer.
"I'll deal with him. The Emperor wants you to search for the other enemies." The Undead King's tone was cold and sinister. Because of the heavy helmet, its voice sounded muffled.
The Skeleton King's Soul Flame flickered for a moment, and it looked very hesitant. It swung its sword again and clashed with the Hitman Killer, but it was cut in half again. Its upper body fell to the ground and asked, "Where are the others? Why must it be me? "
"They're all dead," the Death Knight answered.
"I know I should obey the Emperor's orders, but I don't think you can take care of this guy …" The Skeleton King pointed at the Hitman Killer, who was running away.
"Hmph!" The Undead Knight snorted coldly and leaped forward. A skeletal warhorse emerged from the shadows of its body and caught the Undead Knight. With a mount on its back, the Undead Knight's speed was greatly boosted, and it quickly caught up to the Hitman Walker, who was still trying to sneak away. The Undead Knight swung its blade at the Hitman Walker's neck.
The attack was so fast that the Hitman Killer did not seem to be prepared for it. The Skeleton King's head was cleanly cut off, and it flew high into the air.
"Weakling …" The Undead King stopped the warhorse and sheathed its machete, watching the headless body slowly fall to the ground. It said coldly, then turned around and left.
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