Chapter 298 Broken File
There's something wrong with the game design. How can you let NPCs know the player's secrets? No, the secret of the player's immortality is really not a secret.
Dense rows of bows and crossbows surrounded them in three layers inside and outside.
The innermost ones are the large shield soldiers.
The resurrected undead had their weapons confiscated and were forced to squat on the ground with their heads in their hands. Then they were led to an open space nearby, where their hands and feet were chained and they continued to squat with their heads in their hands.
There were also undead who chose to resist, and what awaited them was a head-shot arrow.
The undead man turned to ashes and then resurrected, but before he could say anything, he was hit in the head by a second arrow.
The third resurrection, the fourth resurrection, the fifth resurrection, the sixth... By the twenty-first resurrection, the undead did not appear again.
On Earth, a broken player hugged his helmet and cried: "It's broken!"
With the lessons learned from the past, the undead people became much more honest.
After entering Raven City, the Rand soldiers showed their extremely high combat capabilities. No knowledge is useless, and transforming experience and sweat into their own abilities is one of the most fundamental reasons for their rapid victory in this battle.
Of course another reason is equipment!
Lind spent a lot of resources and drained all his assets to equip every soldier with sophisticated equipment. Now the battlefield showed how correct his decision was.
The melee was still going on, but the flames rising into the sky attracted the attention of countless people.
That was the battle between Lind and Lord Raven.
Lind has accumulated power from too many sources in his body, but the only means of attack he displays is fire. The violent flames are enough to cause damage, and the complicated tricks are just auxiliary.
The ground cracked under his feet, and the gaps in the spider web were burned red by the high temperature. Then flames gushed out from the ground, knocking the Lord of Riven into the air. He swung his sword in one hand and hit him in the face.
His exquisite facial features were deformed and distorted by the heavy sword, his eyeballs almost flew out, and his face was sunken.
It flew into the distance like a rag bag, raising a cloud of dust.
Lind really wanted to see if the opponent's immortality could revive him if he was completely dismembered, or if he could still stand up and fight without a head.
The dust was split in half by a sharp blade light. Linde felt something was wrong and pulled back, while slashing forward with the broken sword in an attempt to force the opponent back.
The blade was aimed at his neck, but he ignored the slash from Lind, who clearly wanted to stab him even at the cost of his own life.
Lind, who had longer arms and a broader sword, was the first to hit the opponent. The fierce impact disrupted the opponent's attack, but the sword that refused to give up even at the cost of death successfully cut through Lind's armor and pierced his chest.
The feeling of having the lung pierced by the rapier was not comfortable. When the opponent fell down, the rapier was pulled out of the chest. The pain made Lind's face change slightly. Fortunately, this pain was far less than the severe pain of having the heart and blood vessels burned by flames.
Blood spurted out, hanging sticky on the broken armor.
The moment the sword left the chest, flames quickly burned at the wound, and in just a moment, the wound healed itself.
As long as the head was not chopped off, it was a minor injury that Lind could heal with fire.
But during this period of time, Lord Raven stood up again and pounced on Lind again.
The two sides were engaged in a bitter battle, perhaps a scenario that neither side had ever imagined.
Lind's body was pierced by the bee-sting-like daggers, leaving blood holes that were fatal, but there was no large-scale trauma. Even if there were dozens of blood holes, it would be of no use, because the flames would quickly heal his body.
The Lord of Raven was also hit by Lind's heavy sword. He fell down again and again, and then quickly stood up again.
They gradually abandoned the sword fighting and just attacked each other again and again. During the battle, Lind found that Lord Raven had an extraordinary reaction speed, but her fighting style was obviously incomplete, and sometimes she would do meaningless actions such as shaking her head and turning her neck.
He is able to think in divided thoughts, and "Gemini" allows him to concentrate on one thing while being completely distracted by another.
After constant observation, he discovered that the opponent might not have imperfect swordsmanship or loopholes, but her body was impaired.
She lacks a pair of wings!
The White Knights of Eternal Frost Land all have a pair of wings inserted under their necks. If they are fused together, everything will seem much more logical.
Another stab, Lind dodged forward. He did not have the trait of immortality, and even if the wound could be healed quickly, he was not willing to exchange injuries.
After successfully jumping into Lord Raven's chest, he raised his right hand and quickly elbowed the opponent in the abdomen. The continuous bouncing of his shoulders brought waves of "bone-breaking" power from the snake catcher's path.
Then he used his physical strength advantage to force the opponent to the ground.
Before the chains that were trying to bind the whole person could be extended, Lord Raven's attack twisted his arm at a strange angle and thrust a sword towards his head.
Lind had no choice but to shrink his neck and roll sideways to avoid being stabbed in the head.
But the suppression that was created with great difficulty just now also disappeared.
Pulling a far enough distance, he watched Lord Raven stand up from the ground. His expression remained indifferent from the beginning to the end of the fight, but Lind did not agree with Queen Rania's evaluation.
The woman in front of him did not use her divinity to drive out her human rationality, but... she had suffered too much pain and had become numb.
He roughly guessed where the power the other party possessed came from.
As the god believed in by the Kingdom of Rand, the Sun's Witness possesses the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
They are Storm Knight Mien, whose sculpture often stands in the corner of the church with his head drooped, leaning on a sword.
The Dragon Knight Hastings, whose relief is on the church lintel.
Undead Knight Samantha is the only female knight, but there is not much information about her image and story.
The last one, Molten Knight, is said to be the only Apocalypse Knight who inherited the power of the Sun's Proof. He is the son of the Sun's Proof and a demigod.
The "Iris" he had encountered before was the Storm Knight Path. Lind even had the other party's epic path potion in his hand. The path was too profound and far, so he could only take the potion list and treat it as a collection to adjust his mood.
The battle lasted from early morning to dusk.
The sounds of fighting in the city have stopped.
The Crystal Mage has not taken any action since he failed to block the bombing of the alchemical bomb, but he also suppressed the flying dragon Alex, preventing it from breaking into the battlefield.
Its arrival will inevitably affect the battle situation. The flames will continuously enhance Lind's power, but will also cause damage to the enemy. The stalemate between the two sides will be completely broken after a breath of dragon fire.
"I heard that you are gathering your strength to fight against the Big Rift?" Lind was tired of this endless battle. Every time he could chop the opponent away but he could not kill him.
"Yes." Lord Raven was able to answer Lind's question while choosing to launch a mutually destructive attack with a straight face.
"Now you've lost those powers."
Neither side stopped attacking.
(End of this chapter)