Chapter 57 (2/2)

Shortly after the Giant Skeletal Cannons killed the soldiers of both parties, dozens of colorful light rays shot upwards from where the Brilliance Camp was. They sliced through the void and landed in the Darkness Camp’s area immediately.

All of a sudden, most of the Giant Skeletal Cannons vanished together with the Demon Soldiers transporting them. They all vanished because of the dazzling light, except for some that had been moved away in time.

The main target was still alive and well, but half of their trump cards were gone. This made the faces of the Darkness Camp’s senior executives, including Kelop City’s City Lord, turn extremely sullen and hostile.

The City Lord of Kelop City could strongly sense someone’s malicious intentions in particular.

Of course, the high-level NPCs, fortunately, could not identify Liu Ming from afar and simply treated him as one of the Brilliance Camp’s new generation powerhouses.

World’s Best, who bore a grudge against Liu Ming, was completely shocked speechless at this moment. World’s Best—who had returned to the city wall—initially felt somewhat disappointed because Liu Ming did not die because of his plan.

In the end, Liu Ming actually survived despite all of the Giant Skeletal Cannons bombarding the battlefield simultaneously. World’s Best dared not believe reality at all.

However, it was meaningless for World’s Best to be in denial, even if he could not believe it, now that the truth was right before him.

At this juncture, World’s Best finally regretted forming such a huge feud with Liu Ming.

Liu Ming naturally did not know about what World’s Best was thinking. However, even if he did know, Liu Ming would still feel that the other party was just overthinking it. As long as World’s Best did not dig his own grave by provoking him, Liu Ming would not be bothered to chase after him.

After all, even if one was killed in the game to the extent of deleting their account, they could simply just create another account. Thus, it was rather meaningless.

Under such conditions, Liu Ming might as well kill a few more Boss-level monsters if he had the time to kill a minion.

Of course, if anyone intentionally looked for a fight like World Battle Fanatic, Liu Ming would not give in to them.

No matter how much World’s Best mulled over those issues and how infuriated the Darkness Camp’s NPCs were at Liu Ming, Liu Ming nonetheless was quick to charge towards the Darkness Camp’s campground.

At this moment, the Darkness Camp’s Giant Skeletal Cannons had already been destroyed to the extent of having only a few left.

When Liu Ming barged in, the Monster Troops had just moved the Giant Skeletal Cannons to another setup point. They had yet to reload them with skeletal cannonballs.

Hence, Liu Ming started a massacre, like a wolf meeting sheep.

Liu Ming killed the Darkness Camp’s members on their campground, making the Darkness Camp’s senior executives unable to tolerate it any longer.

Soon, an Undead General—clad in heavy armor, holding a shield in one hand and a black spear in the other—leaped off the city wall and stood in front of Liu Ming to stop him from advancing.

After the Undead General saw Liu Ming’s level, the Soul Fire in his eyes flickered, and he spoke with disdain. “It turns out this is all the strength you have. It seems like the credit will belong to me.”

Just like how players couldn’t see any other data other than an NPC’s or monster’s level and Health Points, NPCs and monsters could only roughly judge a player’s level.

This was also the reason why the Undead General thought that Liu Ming was only at a certain level of competency. He thought that Liu Ming was only strong because he had used a powerful consumable and was not actually that formidable!