Chapter 35 - Chapter 35: 27. Monster killing location (1/2)

chapter 35: 27. monster killing location

translator: 549690339

the walking dead ignored noland lee.

but noland lee did not want to let it go.

sooner or later, this thing would be a disaster. it’s better to get rid of it now.

at the same time, use the passive deconstruction effect of deconstruction to deconstruct it.

noland bypassed the walking dead, walking a short distance into the depths of the corridor.

he didn’t encounter more walking dead or find any stone walls blocking the road.

for safety, he didn’t go too deep into the corridor and soon returned to where he was.

the walking dead was still standing in place.

it simply looked back when it heard noland’s footsteps, then resumed its silly daze.

noland moved quietly, approaching the shadow of the walking dead step by step.

according to the gaming experience before crossing, the defense of the walking dead was stronger than that of the skeleton warrior, but it required a decaying body to move.

if the skeleton warrior loses its head or limbs, its passive skill, “fast

integration,” will work, urging it to find its lost bones and reconnect them.

but in the case of the walking dead, there are generally no similar passive skills.

as long as its legs are cut off, it will completely lose its ability to walk, and similar effects apply to other parts.

noland stood behind the walking dead, staring at it for a few seconds, and targeted the most vulnerable parts.

he stared tightly at the back of the walking dead’s head and held the rune staff in his hand.

one end of the rune staff was a conical contact, like the tip of a pencil, but much harder and can be used as a sharp short spear.

noland took a slight breath and slightly gathered strength.

with a squish, the rune staff stabbed into the back of the walking dead’s head.

the walking dead suddenly got hit at the vital spot, its body violently convulsed, and it let out an angry moan.

noland held both ends of the rune staff and stirred and waved it with force.

the walking dead suddenly lost its balance, its body tilted, the back of its head cracked open, and filthy blood and brains flew.

noland kicked out.

the walking dead crashed into the wall and slid down along the wall.

noland seized the opportunity to raise his right foot and stomped on the head of the walking dead.

blood splattered, and flesh and blood spilled out.

feeling like a real-life version of dead space… amidst the stench, noland lee suppressed the impulse to vomit and felt emotional.

[system message: you have inflicted fatal damage on the tomb walking dead and successfully killed the target.]

[activate passive deconstruction!]

[your degree of deconstruction of this target has reached 100%, and the target’s panel is unlocked.]

[you have recovered 1 point of energy.]

noland’s eyes flickered, and he felt a kind of enlightenment.

he was sure of one thing:

either being hit with fatal damage or inflicting fatal damage would enable him to use passive deconstruction to complete 100% deconstruction of the target in one go.

that’s the fastest way to get the complete deconstruction result and recover energy points.

noland fixed his mind and shook the flesh off the rune staff.

he glanced at the end of the corridor without going deeper, standing still to modify the undead runes on the wall.

“000, 000…”

a moaning sound reached noland’s ears.

are more enemies coming?

noland looked in the direction of the sound, and a burly tomb walking dead entered his field of vision.

like the previous one, it stopped three meters away from noland without any intention to attack…

it’s strange, another one?

is this a spawning point?

would undead creatures keep refreshing if he stayed here?

noland puzzledly touched his head and inadvertently saw his personal panel floating in the corner of his vision.

on his personal panel, the negative effect called “perception obstruction” still exists.

is it because the magic item that casts “perception obstruction” has detected that he is alive, so the controller of the item sent another tomb walking dead to kill him?

noland snapped his fingers and thought it made sense.

he squinted and looked at the burly tomb walking dead, boldly walking around it, and sensed a bit of “huluwa saves grandfather.” defeat weaker enemies, and stronger ones will come.

if he defeats the stronger ones, won’t even stronger ones come?

enemies come one wave after another, with increasing numbers and strength, until noland dies in battle.

at this moment, noland had the illusion that he was playing a tower defense game…

considering everything, the sooner he modifies more undead runes, destroys the stone tomb, and collapses the maze-like area, the better chance he has to

escape.

otherwise, he would have to wait for soldiers to come and rescue him from outside.