Chapter 61 - Chapter 61: Anina’s Journey
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nChapter 61: Anina’s Journey
nTranslator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
nAfter the first wave of white skeletons was killed, a wave of black skeletons crowded in front of the defense line.
nCompared to the white skeletons, the black skeletons had sturdier bodies.
nWhen the tridents and bone blades struck them, it produced a harsh metallic clash.
nWith a single blow, several ribs of the dark skeletal bodies were shattered.
nHowever, there was no significant structural damage as a whole, showing their resilience.
nThe black skeletons, upon being attacked, had the flickering soul flames in their eye sockets violently shaking, and their bone hands fiercely clawed out.
nScratch—
nThe claws clashed intensely with the scales of the Naga warriors, leaving visible white marks.
nAlthough the attack didn’t break through their defense, after dozens of relentless and painless frenzied attacks in succession, the Naga warrior’s scales were slightly pierced, oozing a hint of blood.
nAnd with the opening, the corpse poison took advantage of the opportunity to invade.
n“Ding- Naga warrior infected with corpse poison. Attributes reduced by 5%, the effect will strengthen over time.”
nCorpse poison infection.
nThe longer it lasted, the stronger the reduction effect.
nThe longer it dragged on, the more disadvantageous it would be for them.
nJi Chen narrowed his eyes.
nIt seemed like they needed to resolve this quickly.
nHe looked towards Anina, who was already rubbing her fists in anticipation, unable to contain her eagerness.
nWith a faint smile, he said, “Then I’ll leave it to you.”
nThe Dragon Whale girl’s eyes instantly brightened, leaving with a “Leave it to me” and charging forward with her massive sword.
nLike a war machine, she directly plowed into the midst of the skeleton horde, sending several skeletons flying high into the air.
nAnina’s actions revealed to him:
nIf the Naga warrior couldn’t handle it, she would take over.
nFacing the stronger black skeletons, her strength was more visibly demonstrated.
nWith a single blow, the Naga warrior could only break a few ribs of the black skeletons.
nUnder the mighty swing of Anina’s massive sword, it felt as if they were being struck by drilling impacts. The majority of the skeletons shattered instantly, while the remaining bodies flew out as if defying gravity.
nAs for the white skeletons, it was needless to say. They fell like harvested wheat, one after another.
nThe efficiency of the slaughter was extremely high.
nIn a trance, it seemed as if Ji Chen saw a giant whale twisting its colossal body, each strike carrying an immense force.
nHowever, after watching for a while, Ji Chen suddenly sensed something was amiss.
nHow come they had killed so many skeletons, but their numbers hadn’t diminished in the slightest? They had even increased slightly.
nHe immediately opened the map.
nSoon, he discovered the clue.
nOn the map, a large number of red dots were continuously appearing in the northeast direction, pouring in from another city gate ruins.
nThe northeast direction led to the second secondary island.
nIt seemed that these three secondary islands had been completely occupied by the skeletons.
nIn that case, he would follow this direction today and attempt to clear the way.
nBoom-
nUnder the fierce participation of the Dragon Whale girl, waves of incoming skeletons fell.
nOne hour later.
nFinally, no more skeletons appeared.
nThe ground was covered with a thick layer of white bones. Stepping on it, one would at least crush the bones belonging to five skeletons.
n“Ding- You have achieved a victory filled with honor. You have gained 7,200 experience points…”
nJi Chen let out a slight sigh of relief.
nThe sheer force of the undead army’s numbers proved to be formidable.
nIf it weren’t for Anina’s presence, Ji Chen would have expended considerable effort in dealing with them.
nAnina stood tall, wielding her colossal sword, without a trace of exhaustion on her face. She exuded confidence and proclaimed, “These skeletons are far too weak. They barely serve as a warm-up for me.”
n“You truly are extraordinary, Anina. Facing a thousand enemies would be a mere triviality for you,” Ji Chen praised, engaging in some well-deserved flattery.
nAn amused smile played across Ji Chen’s lips as he observed the scene. Anina was certainly easy to handle…
nCuriosity piqued, Ji Chen decided to ask a question that had been lingering in his mind. “You always mention being a Dragon Whale, but I haven’t seen any of your family or fellow creatures around. Where are they?”
nUpon hearing this, Anina’s countenance suddenly darkened, her mood shifting. “Ever since my mother sacrificed herself to protect me, I haven’t encountered any other Deep Sea Whales.”
n“I call out to them, but the ocean remains silent, devoid of any response…”
nJi Chen’s brows furrowed as he realized the implications. Whales are known to be highly social animals, rarely seen alone. Anina must have endured a prolonged period of solitude, burdened by her loneliness.
nJust as Ji Chen contemplated how to console her, Alice stepped forward and, to Anina’s surprise, enveloped her in a gentle embrace. With tender strokes on her head, Alice uttered comforting words, “You poor child, from now on, I am your kin, and this place shall be your home.”
nAlice’s heartfelt gesture was truly remarkable—a magnificent assist!
nOverwhelmed by the unexpected display of affection, Anina quickly extricated herself from the embrace, her face flushed with a mixture of confusion and concern.
nShe struggled to find words and exclaimed, “Who, who said you’re the same as me? You’re a Siren, and I’m a Dragon Whale. We have nothing in common!”
nAlice maintained a expressionless face and replied, “Those who are conflicted are often not well-liked.”
n“What do you mean conflicted? Explain yourself!”
nSeizing the opportunity, Ji Chen swiftly intervened, “It’s time to move on. Let’s continue forward.”
nAnina turned her head away without uttering another word, but her trembling arms revealed her inner turmoil.
nJi Chen shook his head, stepping over the scattered white bones to approach the resource chest. He casually opened it.
nDing- You have unlocked a medium-sized resource chest. Obtained 3000 units of each basic resource.
nAfter a brief rest, they resumed their journey.
nThey departed through another ruined city gate, realizing that this cluster of buildings was a large-scale facility rather than just a single city.
nBeyond the city gate, they were greeted by a stretch of ruined city walls and towers that extended along the island’s path.
nNot long after leaving the training ground, they encountered another formidable wave of skeletons.
nOnce again, they emerged from the northeast.
nThis time, even more powerful skeleton creatures appeared.
nSkeleton hounds with four legs and eerie blue flames were swiftly and agilely charging toward them.
nJi Chen quickly realized the gravity of the situation and shouted, “Form up and brace for the attack!”
nNetherfire Skeleton Hound
nRace: Undead
nLevel: 11
nTier: 3, 3 stars
nSkill: Undead Body (Blue skill, immune to most curses, poisons, and other negative effects, speed increased by 30%)
nCorpse Poison Curse (Blue skill, the corpse poison attached to the claws can infect the enemy, causing the attributes to decrease by up to 20% over time)
nRevival (White skill, can repair oneself by piecing together white bones)
nMilitary characteristic: Fearless (does not know what fear and death are)
nWhen infected by something, the speed has increased.
nEach subsequent undead creature they encountered proved to be more formidable than the last.
nThe previous black skeletons were only Tier 3,1-star, but the current spectral fire skeleton hounds were already Tier 3, 3-star.
nCould there be even stronger ones deeper inside?
nThese subsidiary islands were definitely not ordinary. Something must have happened!
nJi Chen’s mind raced with anticipation and caution as they ventured further into the islands..
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