Chapter 154: The End of the Plague Massacre

Chapter 154: The End of the Plague Massacre
When a few people rushed out, they saw four or five undead who had already turned into the abyss fighting in close combat with the greenskins. The greenskins were indeed a new race. They grabbed the iron rods and smashed them hard on the bodies of the undead who had turned into the abyss again and again.

Completely crushed.

Stang couldn't help but shout out: "That's the abyss!"

abyss!

All the greenskins trembled and stepped back subconsciously.

"Don't worry if you have come into contact with the abyss," Stang shouted, "We once fought on the front line of the Great Rift. As a logistics force, we have resistance medicine that can eliminate the curse of the abyss!"

He took out a small medicine bottle from his body and said, "But there is not much medicine. Only those who have been in contact with the abyss can do it. Others should stay away."

Hearing that there was medicine, the greenskins who had previously come into contact with the abyss-transformed undead breathed a sigh of relief, then excitedly pounced on the undead and tore them apart with violence.

The greenskins easily massacred the abyss-transformed undead. The exploded corpses turned into ashes, leaving only pus dripping all over the ground.

The greenskin leader turned and looked at Stang.

Stang threw him a pill and explained, "On the abyss front, we are divided into three teams."

"The Disaster Executioners who fight on the front lines, but everyone generally calls them Iris-sama, are responsible for fighting against the monsters of the abyss."

"The next step is the gardener. The irises contaminated by the abyss need to be taken care of by the gardener."

"There is also something called fertilizer." Stang pointed at himself and grinned. "Logistics for transporting supplies, instructors for teaching and training, blacksmiths for repairing weapons, and pharmacists for making resistance drugs. We were responsible for transporting supplies in the logistics department before. Resistance drugs are very precious. If you have seen how those guys wearing iron cages make this stuff... Tsk tsk, each one can make us live longer."

"What do you mean?" The greenskin leader looked at the resistance pills in his palm: "Not enough."

"Here's something for you to eat," Stang said. "When you kill them, you will also be eroded by the abyss. The resistance medicine can prevent you from this."

"You just said that you have medicine!" The greenskin leader widened his eyes.

"Yeah, I told you, isn't this for you?" Stang pointed, "This is just a resistance drug, not a cure. The Abyss Curse cannot be cured."

Xia Luba, who had been silent, also spoke up: "Let's do it, it's too late."

People who are directly cursed by the abyss have no chance of survival, but taking resistance medicine in advance can slow down the speed of being cursed by the abyss.

The greenskins who have just been infected and have not yet had time to become abyssal will not be too contaminated themselves.

Taking medicine before taking action can ensure absolute safety.

"Roar!" The greenskin leader roared, but his fear of the abyss made him choose to follow the advice of the two.

After swallowing the resistance medicine, he pounced on the group of greenskins who had direct contact with the abyss monsters.

He punched them in the chest, one punch after another.

In the blink of an eye, only a pile of green-skinned corpses were left.

The greenskin leader's chest heaved violently, the sticky green blood on his fists and the look he gave Stang and Shaluba was filled with hatred.

But he also knew that this was the best way to deal with it.

If Stang had not used the method just now to trick those greenskins into taking action first, perhaps the entire abandoned port would have fallen by now.

"The bodies must be dealt with as soon as possible," said Xialuba, "We need fire to burn them."

"The abyss is afraid of fire?" The greenskin leader adjusted his emotions.

"No," Xia Luba shook his head. "The abyss is not afraid of anything, but the abyss cannot tell what to do with things that have reached their end. It just so happens that fire can make everything disappear and turn into ashes, and ashes are the end of everything."

……

The disaster plague did not stop its pace and spread to the surrounding areas with Persimmon Town as the origin.

Some chose to head south.

A crescent-shaped mountain blocked their view. The abyss monsters continued to move forward and unknowingly entered a huge cemetery.

The vast destination, the dense graves, the scattered tombstones, when the broken moonlight fell, the staggering skeletons of the undead crawled up one by one.

Abyss monsters and the undead collide with each other.

The dark pus splashed, but the undead that were splashed with the pus had no reaction. Even after being torn apart, they would stand up again with the sound of chanting coming from nowhere.

The abyss-like monster that completely destroyed a small town was silently blocked in the cemetery and could not move forward even a single step.

……

Some undead also chose to travel back to Star Dragon Outpost via the underground cave waterway at the foot of Red Dragon Mountain.

There is never a shortage of undead people who want to watch the fun. Fun is the reason.

However, the undead had not returned for a long time since they left the west of the Red Dragon Mountains. When they passed through the cave, they found that what greeted them were small military buildings rising from the ground.

Rows of crossbows designed by the undead were emitting a cold glow.

As Linde's resource base, the area west of the Red Dragon Mountain foothills has invested the most resources. Traps, crossbows, etc. are all produced day and night by an industrialized town of nearly 2,000 people.

Lind had his own considerations for moving the undead out of Star Dragon Outpost. He absolutely had to minimize the contact between the undead and NPCs. Who knows when these people will go crazy.

It can be said that as long as the enemy cannot fly, even if Serin comes again riding a ground dragon, these weapons are enough to grind it to death.

It is no exaggeration to say that it is an iron wall.

"Cough-cough-"

The undead man, who had just had time to cough twice, was immediately covered by a rain of arrows.

The earth shook under the continuous shooting, and it was as if heavy rain had washed the ground, making it pitch black.

There was no human figure, only piles of ashes that disappeared without a trace after the wind blew away.

……

At the Crossroads of Faith, there are undead infected by the plague trying to infect the Calamity Horses. Since I can't get the horses, you guys can forget about playing.

But they didn't expect that what greeted them was the strongest horse-catching team in Lind's hands, all of whom were great knights. The team had received Lind's message long ago and quickly wiped out the abyss-transformed undead with a crushing attitude, strangling their evil spirits.

Two undead beings chose to flee in panic, before they could spread the plague.

The consciousness link was broken and they completely lost control.

However, the undead whose bodies were controlled by the abyss did not stop. They went north from the crossroads of faith and unexpectedly arrived at a mine where work was in full swing.

Rush in, and then... the abyssal infection begins.

When the knights of the horse-catching team came after them and looked at the chaotic Xingzi Mine, they gulped and said, "Oh no!"

"How to do?"

"Seal it off! We must not let the things inside out. The adults said that the abyssal monsters will become weaker and weaker, and will eventually die. As long as we hold on."

Blowing up the mine entrance is the best option.

With the joint efforts of a group of great knights, it would not be difficult to cause the mine to collapse. As for the problem of mineral resources, we can only wait until the current disaster is over.

……

The volcanic bird screamed strangely and flapped its bald fleshy wings like an arrow, landing in front of Lind.

After landing, he raised his neck to more than half a person's height.

Linde casually threw a piece of the Heart of Disaster, and the volcano bird raised its head and caught the Heart of Disaster while making a weird sound. It shook its head upwards, opened its beak, and the fragment of the Heart of Disaster entered its stomach. Its breath also became slightly stronger.

Currently, the undead have few anti-aircraft means, and the Volcano Bird can still take on the task of delivering letters in emergencies, but this will no longer be possible when they become stronger in the future.

The letter came from the Crossroads of Faith. Long before that, Lind had received a letter from Prey Town.

"This group of undead people" Linde frowned.

The vast majority of undead people don't like to cause trouble, but just twenty or thirty of them acted on their own and caused the plague to spread rapidly. Now even Lind can only ensure that the plague is eliminated in his own territory, but he can't be sure that other places are safe.

There are always many people who enjoy playing games. After all, it's just a game, so why should we raise our moral standards so high?

It's just a game.

Who can resist killing people while playing GTA? Any gaming experience is incomplete without being wanted by 4 stars.

Lind looked at the undead who were restricted from moving on their own after being resurrected. They were discussing excitedly and communicating enthusiastically with other players on the official website.

It is not difficult to trace the routes taken by the undead affected by the Abyss. Some people have even started to compile pictures and texts to mark the routes of the undead.

A lot of people died, affecting many towns, but the undead didn't feel real, it was just exciting and fun.

In the end, Lind could only conclude that the spread of the plague had been controlled. He had no other means. Besides, after all, this plague incident that went beyond the "plot" was also related to him.

But he couldn't stop. Even though he knew a plague was going to break out, he had to take action against Lord Leon.

(End of this chapter)