The Annihilator: Killer Of Gods-Chapter 246: My Wood Princess is terrifying

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"Heavens, it hasn’t even been a day, and someone has already crossed a million points. Who is this person?" a sect leader exclaimed, staring at the massive tablet displaying the names and points earned by each disciple sent into the forest. Your next read awaits at novelbuddy

Li Jing’s name was at the top of the list with 1,002,000 points, while the second place lagged behind at 700,000 points.

"She is one of my disciples," Yi Ran said, observing the ranking.

"So are the ones in third and fifth place," she added, shocking the other sect leaders. In the Drono Kingdom, the Sunlight Sword Sect wasn’t even considered among the top ten sects. For them to produce such outstanding disciples felt like a slap in the face to the other sects.

"It’s too early to tell. They have 14 days to go, and my disciple Jaden is closing in too. Let’s give it a few days, and your sect won’t even appear in the top hundred," another sect leader sneered. Yi Ran’s face darkened, but thanks to the veil she wore, nobody noticed.

"I hope you maintain that smile in a few days," Yi Ran remarked, glancing at the name currently sitting at number 905.

Karsha still held a place with just over a thousand points. Out of the 1204 disciples who entered the Blood Forest, he was at the bottom of the list. But while others might scoff at Karsha’s ranking, Yi Ran knew he wasn’t hunting but instead protecting certain individuals before starting his assault.

Li Jing is currently at number 1, Li Fie at number 3, and June at number 5. Mei Lin is still in the 100s. She faced an opponent several times stronger than her and suffered defeat, but as the sect leader mentioned, it’s only been a day.

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Li Fei found herself in an environmentally friendly zone of the forest upon stepping through the portal. It was a lush, green expanse that felt both enchanting and dangerous, especially for someone like her who had awakened a rare wood element and gained enlightenment and even awakened innate talents.

Unlike her mother, Mei Lin and Karsha, who were attacked almost immediately upon arrival, Li Fei enjoyed an hour of respite to stroll through the forest, marveling at its beauty.

With her affinity for the wood element, she could sense several kilometers around her, giving her an edge in spotting things from a distance and avoiding aimless wandering.

However, her peaceful moment came to an abrupt halt when she encountered her first monster—a tree creature camouflaged almost perfectly among the trees.

Without panicking, Li Fei calmly stepped on the ground, and a slender thorn shot from the ground, ensnaring the tree monster. In an instant, it drained the tree creature of its life force, killing it instantly.

In an instant, the once lush tree withered, leaving behind dry wood and leaves—a sight both bizarre and terrifying.

Wood cultivators are known as natural healers, but they also possess a deadly side. The same woods that bestow life can just as easily take it away.

When a wood cultivator is provoked, the bodies they leave behind are drained of all life. Most people refer to them as silent killers.

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Watching Li Fei effortlessly drain the life from the tree monster shows she has gained a terrifying ability that allows wood cultivators to extract the life force of living things effortlessly.

Even more chilling was that the life force she absorbed replenished her stamina and health, ensuring she remained perpetually active.

In essence, the only way to stop a wood cultivator is to end their life. However, killing someone who wields the force that sustains life itself is nearly impossible. She was the incarnation of true terror and her actions show that.

After killing the first tree monster, more trees began attacking. They shot their roots, branches, and leaves, all sharper than blades. But they couldn’t stop her.

By forming a seal or simply stepping on the ground, plants of various forms and sizes would erupt, blocking all attacks. Then, slender thorns would shoot forward, draining the life force from the tree monsters.

She moved like an octopus, her thorns acting as her limbs, shooting forward with terrifying speed. Before a tree monster could react, its life force was already drained.

Her killing speed was incredible, but the downside was that the trees were only between the 5th and 6th tier. So, even after killing over 200, her gains were minimal.

Still, she earned about 70,000 points from the tree monsters. After killing them all, she moved on to explore further. It only took a few minutes to locate some Tier 6 monsters. She had mastered three out of the seven skills Karsha had given her and wanted to further increase her mastery before learning the others.

Unlike Karsha, who could learn a skill just by looking at it, others had to study for a while. Mastering three skills within a few weeks showed just how terrifying her comprehension ability was.

"Netherworld Thorns," she muttered as she came within range of the first monster, forming a hand seal.

Instantly, a more terrifying version of the thorns she used on the tree monsters shot from the ground, piercing the neck of the three-meter-tall creature and killing it instantly.

More and more thorns shot toward the other monsters, killing them instantly as well. The only things left were their dried bodies and cores, which she quickly stored before moving forward. Each time she formed a seal, more thorns appeared, killing numerous monsters.

Within seconds, she encountered a Tier 7 Great Mutant, but it was easily killed using the same Netherworld Thorn skill. As she moved forward, she encountered more and more monsters, but at every turn, her Netherworld Thorns never failed her.

"Dance of a Thousand Death Thorns," Li Fei muttered, forming a hand seal.

Instantly, dark thorns shot from the ground, piercing over 30 Tier 6 monsters surrounding her. The deeper she moved into the forest, the stronger the monsters she encountered.

As she ventured further in, she started getting overwhelmed, prompting her to use the second Tier 20 skill she had learned.

She still hadn’t used her innate abilities yet, but even the regular skills Karsha had given her were already devastating most of the monsters.

However, as she moved deeper into the forest, she began encountering mutants. She first encountered three Tier 6 dark mutants, but she killed them using her Dance of a Thousand Death Thorns skill.

Soon after, she faced another Tier 6 Dark Mutant, but just as she was about to dispatch it, a Tier 7 Dark Mutant charged out of nowhere, forcing her to finally use her third ability.

"Million Devouring Insect Plants Field," she murmured.

Instantly, the 1km ground around her began to sprout small plant-like insects. As the monsters stepped into this insect field, vein-like tendrils shot from the ground, wrapping around them and burying them instantly.

With each monster that entered the ground, the insect field expanded, and the plant-like insects grew a bit larger.

When the Tier 7 Dark Mutant stepped in, finger-sized vein tendrils shot up and entangled it. She unleashed an AOE attack, but the tendrils were incredibly sturdy.

Not a single one shattered despite the monster’s continuous body vibrations. Within seconds, the 4-meter large monster was buried in the ground, acting as a natural fertilizer. The field expanded further, and the insect plants grew even more.

Within 30 minutes, she had buried several monsters, causing her small insect plant garden to expand considerably. Li Fei found a small boulder and sat on it, watching as the monsters were being buried with little resistance.

In just 4 hours, her insect garden had grown into a sort of herb garden. The insect plants were now about 2 feet tall, and the tendrils were the size of an adult’s arm.

During those few hours she arrived in the forest, she had killed over 20 Tier 7 Dark Mutants. And since the garden was being nourished by the dead bodies and cores of the monsters, she expended little to no Spiritual Qi.

Meanwhile, Karsha, Mei Lin, Li Jin, and June left Spider Island and rushed to Li Fei’s location. They kept checking their bracelets, watching the points accumulate rapidly. The distance from Spider Island to Li Fei’s location was about an hour and a half of flying.

Within that time, Li Fei’s points had soared to 1,204,500, making her the top among the 1,204 disciples sent to the island.

"What is that?" June asked as they appeared in the forest where Li Fei was farming her points. Seeing the insect-like plants devouring the monsters, they were all shocked.

"Did she just devour a Tier 7 Dark Mutant?" Mei Lin couldn’t believe her eyes.

"No need to be jealous," Karsha said, gently holding Mei Lin’s hand. "She’s a wood cultivator in her domain. She’s like a god in this forest, so killing those mutants isn’t as hard for her as it might seem."

"Besides, you didn’t lose," he added. "You just had a minor setback. You just have to be more prepared next time."

Mei Lin felt inferior watching her sister create miracles while she had nearly died facing a single Tier 7 Dark Mutant.

"Should we stop her?" June asked, looking at her sister, who was sitting as if she were waiting for someone while all around her, more and more monsters kept getting buried never to be seen again.

"Let her finish them off. A terror is coming, and I want to see just how powerful this skill of hers is," Karsha said, smiling as he looked at Li Fei 1km away.

A few seconds later, a roar came from the opposite direction of Karsha and his companions. Li Fei stood up and gazed in the direction of the approaching 6-meter-tall green patch fox.

Seeing it was a Tier 7 Terror Mutant, she prepared to form a seal. However, when the monster entered the garden, she got the shock of her life, as did Karsha, Mei Lin, Li Jin, and June.

Instead of the usual green tendrils, dark tendrils shot from the ground, instantly wrapping around the colossal body of the Terror Mutant. In just a moment, the 6-meter-tall monster sank into the ground, leaving not even a hair behind.

"My Wood Princess is terrifying," Karsha shouted, looking at Li Fei, who was still staring at the spot where the monster had been buried. He blinked and then appeared in front of her, hugging her instantly.