Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 2209 - 1002: The Giant Bone King’s Counterattack (Part 3)
Most importantly, although the Corpse Giant exhibited terrifying attack power, it was clearly imitating Gaven’s tactics, and was not enough to pose a fatal threat to them. Even if it managed to crawl completely out of the Soul Pool vortex, killing Gaven and the others would not be an easy task.
Having four legs instead of two provides a speed advantage.
Especially since Gaven, the future God of the Road, has already infused them with Road Divine Power, greatly enhancing their speed.
They quickly shifted from trench warfare to mobile warfare.
Continuously exchanging Skeleton Cannonballs, while constantly using nearby corpses to repair their injuries.
The Corpse Giant’s tactics didn’t stop there; it resembled a Death Stalker and a Corpse Hound with Primordial Enhancement, continuously summoning Skeleton Soldiers. The ones it summoned were not Regular Skeleton Soldiers, but Skeleton Giants.
These were not False Giants like Skeleton Trolls or Skeleton Ogres, but authentic Skeleton Giants formed from Giant Skeletons, possessing an enormous body type.
Even though these Skeleton Giants lack significant Special Abilities, their massive body type assures their combat power, and if in hordes, they are quite formidable.
Unfortunately, they are currently facing a high-level battle.
Their fate comes down to two possibilities.
One is to become cannon fodder for the Skeleton Cannons, blasted to pieces.
The other is to serve as supplements for these Corpses Monsters, used to restore their Life Force.
Moreover, the Corpse Giant has absolute control over the Undead in the Territory of Giant Bones, who would fight without hesitation to protect it.
However, this ability is of little use.
Gaven would not venture into the Corpse Giant’s main battlefield; instead, he retreated deeper into the Slaughter Territory, simultaneously commanding more Corpse Hounds to support. Soon, five Tri-headed Corpse Hounds surrounded the Corpse Giant.
As for the Death Stalkers, not only did they not advance, but they also avoided it from afar because their form determined they couldn’t run fast, even with the Road Divine Power bestowed by Gaven, making it difficult to outrun the towering Corpse Giant.
Even with five Tri-headed Corpse Hounds, they still ended up being chased around by the Corpse Giant, unable to land a fatal blow.
Soon, the Corpse Giant changed its strategy, no longer chasing Gaven around the world. After a brief search, it headed towards a fixed direction, which was a Soul Pool location.
No need to ask.
The Corpse Giant definitely had the ability to search for Soul Pools, even if it had been occupied by Gaven, becoming part of the Slaughter Territory.
In this way, the situation reversed instantly.
No longer was it the Corpse Giant chasing the Tri-headed Corpse Hounds around the world, but the Tri-headed Corpse Hounds surrounded and blocked the Corpse Giant, trying their best to slow its progress.
This was obviously futile.
With no choice, Gaven reluctantly destroyed the still useful Soul Pool, because no one knew if the Corpse Giant had the ability to reclaim the Soul Pool.
He believed the answer was yes, as the opponent grew from the Soul Pool and surely had its own methods to deal with it.
Gaven would not underestimate the world because he controlled the Slaughter Divine Power.
They are the original inhabitants of the Plains of Bone, their development and utilization of the Soul Pool far surpassing what he, a novice of less than two months, could achieve.
The Corpse Giant was clearly aware when Gaven destroyed the Soul Pool.
At the moment of its destruction, it stopped advancing, sensed for a while, adjusted its direction, and headed toward the next Soul Pool.
Gaven quickly understood the Corpse Giant’s intention.
It was using this method to force him to self-destruct all the Soul Pools near its territory.
His future military campaigns against its territory would count as expeditions.
It only needed to station a troop in its territory and wait at ease.
If he couldn’t capture one of its Soul Pools at once, he would easily fall into the Undead Sea tactic, depleting the Soul Fire in his territory continuously.
This was truly using one’s own methods against them.
Previously, he used this trick to draw Soul Power from the Giant Bone Domain to fatten himself up.
This cannot continue.
The number of Soul Pools in his territory is limited; they cannot all be purified and destroyed. Without anchors, his Slaughter Territory would cease to exist.
Gaven gritted his teeth and stomped his foot, gathering all the Corpse Hounds and Death Stalkers accumulated recently.
In total, five Tri-headed Corpse Hounds and four Super Death Stalkers.
Under Gaven’s intentional interference, the Super Death Stalker’s Devouring Evolution ability also related to the Skeleton Cannons.
Unlike the Tri-headed Corpse Hound, the Super Death Stalker didn’t continue to enhance its combat power but transformed itself into a factory. As long as there were enough Skeleton Materials, it could suppress them into a Skeleton Cannon within its body through devouring, producing three each day.
The Skeleton Cannons created by the Super Death Stalker were not of the giant type within their bodies but were of a conventional model, with a muzzle of only thirty centimeters and a length of three meters, half the power of a Skeleton Giant Cannon.
The kind Gaven and Dog Demon made with Legendary Skeleton Manipulation were also like this. The giant models within the Death Stalker’s body required its massive body as support, part of its own ability, closely tied to the Life Dice.
The Super-sized Corpse Hounds contained skeleton cannons, evolving into giant cannons with the acquisition of a giant body type. The Tri-headed Hound had a main giant cannon in the center and auxiliary cannons on both sides.
The Super Death Stalker’s ability seemed inferior to the Tri-headed Corpse Hound at first glance.
In reality, it was terrifyingly strong because the skeleton cannons it made could be accumulated continuously.
Especially since Gaven had just captured a Skeleton Giants Soul Pool from the Giant Bone Domain.
With the Slaughter Devouring Evolution and the skeleton cannon equipment, they successfully advanced into Skeleton Giant Cannoners — covered in bone armor, wielding skeleton cannons, riding on Skeletal Mammoths.
They could both charge in battle and provide long-range fire support.
Most importantly, they could be mass-produced.
This Soul Pool was what Gaven must defend.
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