Chapter 375 - 218: The Extinction of Hatred! (Five-in-One)_1
Chapter 375: Chapter 218: The Extinction of Hatred! (Five-in-One)_1
Since they were dealing with a massive army of tens of thousands this time, rather than a single monster, Chen Mo had his three-million-strong Skeleton Monster Army disperse.
One and a half million Archer Skeleton Monsters launched a volley of long-range attacks against the tens of thousands of Calamity Legion members.
The other one and a half million Mage Skeleton Monsters fired their Energy Bullets, clearing out the front-most ranks of the Calamity Legion and halting their advance.
From the invisible state, the attacks of the three million Skeleton Monsters were launched.
From an outsider’s perspective, it would appear as if the Heavenly Disaster Army, tens of thousands strong, was inexplicably suffering massive damage, with countless Heavenly Disaster Monsters dropping dead.
Within just a few seconds, less than half of the Heavenly Disaster Army, tens of thousands strong, remained.
This bizarre scene naturally caught the attention of the distant fifth-transition professionals battling fifth-transition monsters. For one such professional, whose own troops had already been decimated, the monsters now mysteriously suffering heavy casualties was a perplexing sight; the cause of their deaths unknown. Could a fifth-transition expert be nearby? he wondered. But why haven’t they revealed themselves? Regardless, the deaths of the Heavenly Disaster Monsters were, at least, advantageous. Previously, his concern for the safety zone had put him at a disadvantage on the battlefield. Now that the safety zone was no longer an immediate worry, he could concentrate all his efforts on the fifth-transition monster before him. This allowed him, who had been severely suppressed, to temporarily withstand the pressure.
Thanks to the intense onslaught from Chen Mo’s three-million-strong Skeleton Army, the tens of thousands of Heavenly Disaster Monsters were wiped out relatively quickly.
After all, Heavenly Disaster Monsters were much easier to deal with than Human Professionals.
The only drawback, however, was that killing these monsters yielded no benefits whatsoever.
These monsters seemed to leave no souls behind, nor did killing them result in any Undead Units that Chen Mo could control.
Forget experience points; they didn’t even drop the slightest bit of loot.
Thus, the Disaster was a pure calamity in itself.
Other than a possible reward for completely eradicating them, fighting them was otherwise a purely fruitless effort.
Yet, turning a blind eye would lead to the destruction of one’s own home.
It wasn’t just Chen Mo conducting a clean-up operation. Since the aristocratic families had claimed responsibility for the safety zone, they too were fully committed to eliminating any monsters that had infiltrated.
However, the aristocratic families had far fewer members than the Academy Alliance.
The area they could defend was consequently quite limited.
Despite their best efforts, monsters still managed to sneak into a few places that lacked adequate countermeasures.
For a time, a great number of houses in the safety zone were destroyed, and many facilities lay in ruins.
This resulted in massive losses for people worldwide.
Fortunately, most people were safe, having sought refuge in various schools and mercenary organizations.
Even if a stray monster had sneaked in, it could not pose an immediate threat to them.
After Chen Mo quickly eliminated the batch of infiltrated monsters, he immediately turned his senses towards the fifth-transition monster up ahead.
If he could help kill this monster, it would be tantamount to freeing up one of humanity’s top-tier combatants.
Fifty points of Divine Power, huh? Still within a manageable range!
The human fifth-transition professional had 40 points of Divine Power, while the monster had 50. It was normal for the human to be suppressed.
Chen Mo immediately moved to assist.
His current Divine Power was 20 points, but this was merely a reference value for abilities like the divine stealth effect.
Outside the Divine Training Tower, because his Divine Physique wasn’t activated, his Divine Power only had one-tenth of its usual efficacy.
This meant the amount he could use to counteract the opponent’s Divine Power was only equivalent to 2 points.
The monster had 50 points of Divine Power, while Chen Mo effectively had only 2. Thus, all his effects would be suppressed by 48%.
Even so, the skeletons’ barrage was still incredibly powerful.
As Chen Mo ordered all his Skeleton Monsters to target this dog-bodied, humanoid monster, it reacted as if sensing danger and looked directly towards Chen Mo’s position.
Fifth-transition monsters truly are strange. It can even detect me? No matter. Let’s see if you can dodge this attack!
At Chen Mo’s command—WHOOSH! WHOOSH! WHOOSH!—an overwhelming barrage of attacks instantly flew towards the single target.
If the monster had been prepared to dodge, it could have easily avoided such a concentrated volley of attacks.
But it was currently entangled in battle with the human professional, making an easy dodge impossible.
Rather than endure the attack of a fifth-transition human professional, it chose to bear the assault from what it deemed worthless Skeleton Monsters.
Unfortunately for it, it had gravely underestimated the power of these “worthless” Skeleton Monsters.
Three million attacks struck it simultaneously, all triggering critical hits.
In an instant, its Health, previously full, plummeted by a quarter.
As a level 100 monster, it possessed many unique abilities, including a strong suppression ability against low-level characters.
Furthermore, it possessed an ability that halved all final damage received.
This ability alone was incredibly potent. Thus, felling a level 100 monster in a single blow was no easy feat.
However, managing to deplete a quarter of its total Health in a single volley was already an astonishing feat.
After all, Chen Mo was currently only at the first-transition.
Normally, a first-transition individual was like an ant before a Level 100 monster.
Of course, Chen Mo’s attack was so effective largely thanks to the distraction provided by the fifth-transition professional.
Otherwise, forget landing a hit; the monster might have closed the distance and attacked Chen Mo in the next instant with a simple dodge.
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