Chapter 669 - 331: The Tangled Choice! (Three in One)_3
Chapter 669: Chapter 331: The Tangled Choice! (Three in One)_3
The boundaries of reality blurred, and everyone felt as if they were in a dream.
Simultaneously, a massive shockwave swept in, engulfing everything in its path.
Within the arena, summoned creatures, professionals, and even some of the rocks scattered across the field were all drawn into it.
Summoned creatures and rocks were instantly torn apart and shattered, their fragments scattering everywhere.
The professionals, too, felt a tremendous force pressing against their bodies, threatening to crush them.
It’s crucial to understand that after their Demonization, their physical attributes had increased considerably. They were even in their Demon God state, a transformation previously unimaginable. Yet, despite this, they still felt a profound sense of helplessness before Chen Mo.
Facing a collision caused by a domain far exceeding their own power, everyone was immensely shocked. Each clash between their domains and this superior one unleashed destructive energies.
Light flashed, flames surged, and the air grew scorching—everything displayed astonishing power and beauty in that brief instant.
However, for those caught in this collision, they could only helplessly endure the impact of this force.
Their domains were crushed instantly, leaving them powerless to resist.
In the face of such formidable power, they felt their own existence was insignificant, like a drop in the ocean.
Knowing their domains were inadequate, they attempted to use the energy fluctuations generated by their area-of-effect Skills to disrupt the influence of the area-of-effect attacks from Chen Mo and his pet.
But Chen Mo’s domain was Above SSS-level, and his pet’s area-of-effect was chaos-grade. Even if the area-of-effect Skills they unleashed could reach Above SSS-level, an Above SSS-level area-of-effect Skill was simply incomparable to an Above SSS-level domain that could remain continuously active, or a chaos-grade area-of-effect that was of an even higher rank than their own Skills.
When the area-of-effect Skills they used entered this overwhelming field of power, they were instantly swallowed without achieving any discernible effect. It was like tossing a hundred pebbles into the ocean, failing to create even a single ripple.
At this moment, they finally, viscerally understood why the peak fourth-transition professionals before them had felt so powerless.
What’s happening? Why is this guy’s domain power so terrifying!?
And it’s not just the domain. His pet, its Skills… they’re freakishly powerful! What kind of pet is that?
Everyone found it incredibly hard to believe.
Meanwhile, on the Yongming Star System’s side, just as during their previous intrusion, each person had been marked before this intrusion, allowing their vital status to be monitored even from outside the instance.
Originally, this was intended to facilitate communication if they encountered difficulties.
But after this ambush, the Yongming Star System had lost all inclination to use this feature.
Of course, even if their team captain who had entered the instance had been willing, it would have been useless.
Because they simply couldn’t manage to die in any specific order.
The Chen Mo of today was not the Chen Mo of the past.
If they had sent such a large group of five-stars into the instance previously, Chen Mo might have faced a much tougher challenge. But now, Chen Mo had become a deified being. He possessed two chaos-grade pets and had duplicated an Above SSS-level domain; his combat power was exceptionally formidable.
His strength had far exceeded their imagination.
Never mind this group; even if a troop of already fifth-transition five-star powerhouses were dispatched, they would still be soundly beaten.
Under the terrifying suppression of the Above SSS-level domain and chaos-grade Skills, the combat effectiveness of this group of five-star Demonized professionals had already diminished by ninety percent.
And Chen Mo, for his part, showed no mercy.
Tens of billions of Skeleton Monsters launched their Skills simultaneously, bombarding them relentlessly. Chen Mo and Zhui Yi were equally ruthless, unleashing two Healing Waves that instantly maximized their damage output.
The endless Skeleton Monsters advanced like a surging black tide.
Among them, Skeleton Mages raised their hands, summoning dark sorcery that swept across the sky, carrying with it the chilling touch of death.
Each spell shimmered with an eerie glow. Upon impact with the ground, it exploded, scattering countless black sparks and illuminating the battlefield.
The Skeleton Archers, arrayed in neat rows, nocked countless sharp arrows to their bone longbows. These arrows covered the sky like a black meteor shower. Piercing arrowheads whizzed through the air, mercilessly seeking their targets. Each arrow loosed from a bowstring tore through the air with a sound like the shriek of the Grim Reaper.
The Skeleton Assassins, concealed in darkness, daggers in hand, moved with agile figures like phantoms in the night. They would suddenly appear behind their targets and strike instantly, each swing of their daggers delivering a fatal blow.
The Healing Waves continually arced among them.
Despite their remarkable self-preservation capabilities and strong combat prowess.
However, under the suppression of the domain and the chaos-grade area-of-effect Skills, any Skills they unleashed were significantly weakened, rendering them even feebler than they were before Demonization.
With such diminished combat strength, and facing an onslaught from a massive horde of grotesque Skeleton Monsters—creatures far more powerful than their own Demonized forms—they found no path to survival.
One after another, they were blasted and killed on the spot.
Upon their deaths, Demon Cocoons materialized. This was a trait of Demonization: as long as a Demon Cocoon remained intact, they could still be resurrected. This resurrection ability was akin to a Resurrection effect and was not constrained by the intrusion rules’ limitations on resurrection.
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