Undead Mage with No Skill Cooldown

Chapter 441: Wait, Aren’t You an Undead Mage?



Chapter 441: Chapter 441: Wait, Aren’t You an Undead Mage?

Just before Lu Ran took action.

These few people were still wondering.

Could it be that they might get to see Lu Ran’s undead army in person?

Lu Ran’s undead army was clearly witnessed by everyone during the national war.

But that feeling of the undead creatures overwhelming everything could only be truly understood when seen in person.

Just as they were full of anticipation.

They saw Lu Ran make a strange movement, stretching his hand forward.

The group looked ahead.

No undead creatures were seen?

Could he be in the process of summoning?

Just as they were thinking that.

Boom~

In front of them, a wide range of water and fire elements appeared out of thin air!

This was Lu Ran using the most basic application of water and fire refining, without any techniques, purely the coordination of water and fire elements, suppression!

On the left, a vast sea of fire surged upward!

On the right, water vapor constantly gathered and condensed into a giant wave!

Then, under a sudden impact, the water and fire elements exploded in mutual destruction, instantly covering the huge fan-shaped area ahead!

The few people were dumbfounded.

Looking at the terrifying scene in front, like an apocalyptic disaster, and then looking at Lu Ran, they were stunned.

Wait a minute, isn’t Lu Ran supposed to be an undead mage?

What is this water and fire element magic skill?

Even the water mage and fire mage together wouldn’t be this terrifying, they can’t even compare!

And at this moment.

Lu Ran had already put his hand down.

He looked at the group, and said, “Alright, the path is clear, it won’t refresh soon. Even if it does, the numbers won’t be many, enough for you to leave, go back immediately.”

They turned their heads to look.

Gulped with nervousness!

Because they were near the halfway point of the mountain, overlooking the terrain below.

This was not good!

A few dozen kilometers in the fan-shaped area below, not a blade of grass grew!

Trees, grass, vegetation were all torn to powder by the water and fire elements!

The monsters within were long gone without a trace!

As if a fan-shaped desert had been directly created!

“Okay, okay, we’ll…we’ll leave right away…”

The few dared not delay, knowing the opportunity was rare.

They finally survived, and wouldn’t dare encounter more issues.

Next time, it wouldn’t be so coincidental that Lu Ran would be nearby.

“Good.” Lu Ran nodded.

The next moment.

He instantly disappeared from the spot.

Huh?

The group widened their eyes again.

“Gone! He’s gone!”

“Am I dreaming?”

“Wasn’t Lu Ran supposed to be an undead mage?”

“What’s with this disappearing act?”

“And what was that water and fire element skill earlier?”

“Damn, a boss is truly a boss.”

“This world is too crazy, the undead mage doesn’t even use undead anymore!”

They chatted away, but no one could explain what was happening.

Of course, they didn’t have much time to linger around.

After mumbling a few words, they rushed down the mountain.

After today’s incident, they’d surely never dare to venture into areas with levels beyond theirs.

Meanwhile.

Lu Ran had a clear goal, as he could already see the temple at the mountain’s peak.

With a few flashes of movement, he appeared directly at the temple entrance.

This temple had no incense burning, seemingly different from the Great Buddha Temple and the Celestial Dragon Sect’s philosophies.

But that didn’t concern Lu Ran.

He arrived at the front gate.

A few monks were dozing off at the entrance, supposed to be guarding, but few ever came here.

If not for the recent world data merger, requiring them to watch out for clueless professionals, guarding wouldn’t be necessary.

Of course.

This guarding duty was incredibly boring.

Boring to the extreme.

As Lu Ran approached the entrance, the monks snapped back to attention.

The leading one frowned and shouted, “What are you doing here?”

Lu Ran calmly replied, “Professional, here to have a chat with your abbot.”

What?

“Get lost, professionals aren’t welcome here, go go.” That monk waved dismissively.

Lu Ran raised an eyebrow.

He knew it wouldn’t be easy to meet Fang Zheng, but that didn’t matter, Lu Ran hadn’t planned on entering to find the abbot the conventional way.

He planned to use force after diplomacy, that’s all.

Just as Lu Ran intended to force his way in to chat with the abbot.

Suddenly.

On another mountain path beside.

Several carriages rapidly drove up.

Lu Ran glanced over, suddenly surprised.

It felt strange because although the carriages were enclosed, Lu Ran saw health bars!

Totaling over ten health bars among the carriages.

Yet crucially, these health bars differed from the monks’ health bars; they belonged to professionals!

“Professionals?” Lu Ran raised an eyebrow, noticing the monks driving the carriages, all at a high level, and was bewildered.

What’s going on?

These monks driving the carriages, bringing some professionals for what purpose?

At this moment.

The carriages noticed Lu Ran.

“Stop!” The leading monk on the first carriage shouted when he saw Lu Ran.

When the carriages came to a halt.

The monk eyed Lu Ran, asking, “What are you doing here?”

It was likely because Lu Ran wasn’t a monk and was semi-confronting the gate guards.

“Professional.” Lu Ran replied calmly.

The monk’s pupils suddenly contracted.

He asked, “What business does a professional have here?”

As he spoke.

He got down the carriage, signaling with his eyes, and the other monks descended too, surrounding with unfriendly intentions.

Lu Ran gave them a glance, still unsure of the situation.

He casually answered, “Here to have a chat with your abbot.”

The leading monk chuckled.

He said, “That’s great, since you’re here, come with us inside, I’ll take you to our abbot, how about that? Rest assured, no malice from us, Buddhism is mercy for…”

Not finishing his sentence.

“Fine.” Lu Ran interrupted, nodding.

Um…

That monk’s steps froze, feeling a bit baffled.

This originally planned to forcibly keep, yet was resolved easily and simply?

Lu Ran even proactively stepped towards the gate.

The gate guards looked confusedly at the lead monk.

The monk urgently said, “Let him pass!”

After ordering, he urged the carriages to quickly enter the temple’s side gate.

Once inside, the lead monk cautiously looked outside.

Then instructed the gates to be watched closely, closing the side and main gate.

Inside the temple.

Lu Ran walked on the stone path, glancing at the carriages.

Unclear about the situation but had little interest.

Merely asked, “Where’s the abbot?”

The lead monk gave a sinister smile, saying, “Just follow me, you’ll meet him soon.”

He said, directing the carriages onto a side path.

Though suspecting, Lu Ran merely sneered and followed.

The lead monk likely didn’t realize he invited back a remarkable harbinger of doom!


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