Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 2160 - 986: Decisive Victory (Part 2)

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Chapter 2160: Chapter 986: Decisive Victory (Part 2)

The corpse hounds let out a painful howl, and the surrounding skeleton hounds sprang into action, wanting to rush up to rescue their lord.

But seeing the fiery white flames igniting upon it, they immediately halted, unable to conceal the fear in their gazes—an instinctual fear of the soul.

This is a power that shouldn’t exist in the Bottomless Abyss.

Not only the skeleton hounds reacted this way, but the slaughter skeleton cavalry and slaughter skeleton soldiers had similar reactions—this is their nemesis.

This situation did not last more than a few seconds before undead instinct overwhelmed everything.

The skeleton hounds began to frantically assault Gaven, while the slaughter skeleton cavalry and slaughter skeleton soldiers blocked them in a frenzy.

The greatest strength of the skeleton hounds is their maneuverability, hitting and fleeing.

In circumstances where they frequently tear at their enemies, they can indeed cause considerable trouble for the slaughter skeleton cavalry and slaughter skeleton soldiers.

However, when they try to engage in positional warfare against these two, it is simply seeking death.

It is difficult to penetrate the defensive formation they create.

Even if they break through the line of the slaughter skeleton soldiers, the bites of these skeleton hounds can’t break through the Blue Bear’s dual defenses (natural and magical shields).

If they encounter the fiery white flames burning on the corpse hound, they’ll meet a swifter death, turning to ashes in a blink.

The essence extracted from their bodies is as dim as candlelight, directly absorbed by the corpse hound.

Purification doesn’t take longer than defeating the corpse hound, this ability rises with Gaven’s strength; the stronger he becomes, the more swiftly his flames can destroy, taking less time.

Soon, the corpse hound became a pure white glow.

Gaven did not absorb it; instead, he stuffed it into his Portable Dimensional Hole.

This purified essence can be stored.

Last time, Gaven suffered from not testing, so he decided that from then on, the essence he absorbed would undergo thorough testing before absorption.

Though the corpse hound shares a common source with the Death Stalker, who knows if their abilities are identical; caution is paramount.

Anyway, he’s in the homeland of these corpse undead. Although the specific size of the Plains of Bone is unknown, given the current situation, it must be substantial.

He’s only scratched the surface of the iceberg and already encountered a corpse hound.

The Death Stalker might not be difficult to find, and he could even encounter them in groups.

At the moment of the corpse hound’s death, the skeleton hounds frantically attacking Gaven seem to lose their backbone, immediately becoming listless.

Only the nearby skeleton hounds continued their assault against the slaughter skeleton cavalry; those out of sight entered a wandering state.

Once they enter this state, they become easy prey, quickly converted into the Power of Slaughter.

Seeing they no longer threaten his troops, Gaven ceases to mind them, directly leading his Slaughter Guards grandly against the original combat target, the Skeleton Lord.

The situation over there is entangled in a fierce mixed battle.

For a short while, it’s hard to discern who will emerge victorious.

After all, the scale of forces is evident here, with tens of thousands of troops grinding against each other over time.

Unless he could crush the command system like with the corpse hound, these undead would naturally collapse.

Otherwise, they are the most resilient troops, fighting to the last.

Still in the Giant Bear state, Gaven rampaged, forcefully tearing open a gap in the Skeleton Minotaur legion.

The slaughter skeleton cavalry poured in accordingly, expanding the spoils behind him relentlessly.

The skeleton cavalry followed next, then the slaughter skeleton soldiers and skeleton soldiers.

When those Skeleton Minotaurs were constrained in mobility by the Sea of Skeletons, their power diminished significantly, akin to skeleton cavalry unable to charge.

Swinging an axe here and a knife there in exhaustion, the same-level skeleton soldiers indeed couldn’t compete.

Yet now it’s not a one-on-one duel, but a legion warfare.

Compared to the Skeleton Minotaurs, skeleton soldiers enjoy a definite numerical advantage, often overwhelming them with four or five skeleton soldiers.

With the slaughter skeleton soldiers joining, the Skeleton Minotaurs even lost their single-soldier advantage.

The slaughter blessing on the slaughter skeleton soldiers is enough to counterbalance the differences in strength and life force brought by body type.

Soon the Skeleton Minotaurs were suppressed, unable to lift their heads.

By now, Gaven had already linked up with the Dog Demon, and the bear and wolf swiftly reached the front of the Skeleton Lord.

Just like the Skeleton Cavalry Lord, he’s sworn never to yield, and Gaven’s Slaughter Divine Power couldn’t penetrate his body to control him.

It’s not about bravely facing death; the root lies in the Soul Pool.

Thus, Gaven did not overly trouble him, exploding his two heads before disassembling his limbs, forcing him temporarily out of battle, entering the Soul Pool’s conversion process.

During conversion, the Skeleton Minotaurs and skeleton soldiers under the Soul Pool’s control evidently entered a collective Berserk State, desperately trying to return aid to the Soul Pool.

But with the Dog Demon leading the slaughter skeleton soldiers guarding here, those Skeleton Minotaurs never charged in.

Boom!

Once conversion started, Gaven’s soul consciousness re-entered the Consciousness Sea.

The circumstances here do not differ much from the Skeletal Warhorse Soul Pool, the only difference being that among the bone runes, one row represents the skeleton soldiers, and the other represents the Skeleton Minotaurs.