Online Game: The Necromancer: I Get Stronger by Killing Monsters

The most difficult game in history has descended upon the world, and players can obtain a random talent as soon as they log in.

Jiang Hao starts with a Supreme-level talent: as long as it is ...

Chapter 150 The Korean Players' Dreams Shattered

The Korean players on the ground showed great respect for the summoner, much like construction workers seeing a high-ranking leader inspecting the site.

Especially the Mirror Beast beside him, whose status was even more exalted. Even when it shook its body, players would worry that it would overexert itself and tire itself out, and would anxiously pace around it.

Jiang Hao never expected that the Korean players would be so good at flattery.

What he didn't know was that all the players from South Korea believed that as long as this Mirror Beast was there, they could sweep aside any player legion on this battlefield.

But the leader of the United States kept stalling and refusing to give the order to attack, leaving them stuck standing there dumbfounded.

Fortunately, the leader had already ordered the guild leader's beast army to advance. It's estimated that the guild leader's beast army will soon be able to flatten the enemy, after all, those are all Black Iron level beasts. How could players at this stage possibly contend with them?

The South Korean players, relaxed yet expectant, basked in the sun while glancing towards the battlefield ahead, as if they had the situation more than ten kilometers away completely under their control.

Suddenly, the Mirror Beast, which was crouching on the ground, began to tremble again. A large group of players from South Korea, along with a group of players from Vietnam, all looked at the Mirror Beast, anticipating the magical scene.

With a flash of white light, a Black Iron-level Shadow Beast will appear out of thin air. It's like giving birth, an endless cycle of life!

Finally, the Shadow Beast's body trembled more and more violently, and the white light on its body went from nothing to something, from weak to strong. When the white light reached its brightest point, it suddenly dimmed.

Everyone watched with anticipation as the new Mirror Beast cubs appeared. The newborn Mirror Beasts could even replicate the equipment of their original Mirror Beasts—it was truly amazing. This was exactly what the Korean players were hoping for. They had once envisioned equipping the Mirror Beasts with higher-level gear and then having them reproduce indefinitely, so that every Korean player would eventually have a decent set of equipment. This idea was now the biggest secret in the hearts of all the Korean players.

When that time comes, what about America, China, Japan? What about Sausage Country, John Bull, and the Great Bear? They'll all be crushed!

But why haven't the new Mirror Beasts appeared yet? This time it seems like we've been waiting a long time.

Where is my Mirror Image Beast?

That silver-level Mirror Beast has vanished!

The Sausage Country player, who was carefully observing the Mirror Beast, looked astonished, wondering what the Korean player was up to.

The Korean players around them snapped out of their daze and tensed up, turning their heads to look around for any sign of the Mirror Beast. Some looked at their guild leader with suspicion, assuming that the guild leader had taken the summoned beast away, and began to secretly speculate about the guild leader's intentions.

The summoner standing beside the Mirror Beast, named Emperor Awakening, wasn't worried when the Mirror Beast disappeared. He simply looked around, thinking that the Mirror Beast must have been mischievous and gone off to play elsewhere. Seeing the reactions of all the players around him, he seemed to have a sudden realization. Finally, he panicked and paced frantically on the ground, like an ant on a hot plate, trying to find any trace of the Mirror Beast.

Unbeknownst to these people, high above, the Silver-ranked Mirror Beast, busy giving birth, was hovering beneath Jiang Hao's staff. Its health bar had been depleted, and its body went limp, collapsing onto the skeleton of the skeletal roc. Losing its balance, it fell headfirst from the sky.

The Emperor Awakened seemed to sense something, his expression immediately turning puzzled. He looked up at the sky and saw a large, unidentified object flying towards him. He forgot to dodge, simply staring up at the unidentified flying object. The player next to him immediately pulled him back a step.

With a thud, the giant object landed on the ground, creating a large crater. Everyone looked over and saw that it was none other than the Silver-level Mirror Beast.

The Korean players all gasped in surprise, bewildered by what had happened. Only Emperor Awakening stared blankly at his Mirror Beast, his face ashen.

In the battlefield, if a player dies, they are simply teleported out of the battlefield. However, the monsters and summoner's summoned beasts are different; once they die, they are truly dead.

Seeing the emperor awaken as if he had lost his soul, Jiang Hao guessed that this summoned beast was probably leaving him forever. Jiang Hao smiled wickedly, and with a flap of the skeletal roc's wings, it flew away from the area.

Continuing to fly towards the rear of the battlefield, they reached its edge in the blink of an eye. Here stood the only guild on the entire battlefield that hadn't yet attacked the Heavenly Punishment Guild: John Bull's guild, Military Intelligence Seven. To Jiang Hao's surprise, this guild had already changed formation, from the front to the rear, and was hurriedly heading towards the edge of the battlefield.

This is rather strange. Logically, even the players in the middle of the battlefield shouldn't know what's happening at the front. Did this guild, located at the very back of the battlefield, already know something and thus retreated first?

You should know that the Rose County Knights of the Korean Guild and the Bright Army of the Sausage Kingdom Guild, who were standing in front of MI7, were still waiting for the front-line commander to give the order to attack! MI7, which was at the very back, just turned around and left?

That's so sneaky!

Could it be that the guild responsible for the encirclement has been exposed? The skeletal roc flapped its wings and quickly rose into the air. Only when it rose below the clouds did Jiang Hao see the Chenxing Guild in the west, the Shengshi Tianxia Guild in the northwest, the Bingxue Shijie Guild in the east, and the Shenmie Guild in the northeast. Although the four guilds were all moving towards the battlefield, they were still too far away. Jiang Hao was certain that if he stood on the ground, there would be no way he could find their tracks.

However, the MI7 guild, unaware of the situation on the front lines and the fact that they are surrounded, has begun to flee to the due north of the battlefield, showing signs of recognizing Jiang Hao's plan.

This puzzled Jiang Hao.

At the front of the battlefield, more than ten kilometers away, the Heavenly Punishment players, who were changing formations due to the sudden death of the Mirror Beast, saw that more than 15,000 Black Iron-level beasts flashed with white light and disappeared instantly, leaving a large empty space on the battlefield.

The six giant skeletal birds in the center of the beast army, along with the Tianfa Guild players who had just rushed to the north of Ping Sha Lake and were changing their formation, were suddenly exposed to the enemy players, leaving countless enemy players completely bewildered.

Because of the distance, they hadn't yet witnessed the terror of the Heavenly Punishment Guild players. However, the sight of six giant skeletal birds rampaging through the beast army, slaughtering over 20,000 Black Iron-level beasts without any chance of resistance, had already terrified these enemy players. Now, without the beast army to restrain them, these six giant skeletal birds would likely become their target. So, these players screamed in terror and began to flee in all directions, hoping to get as far away from those terrifying giant skeletal birds as possible. But behind them were already crowded players; there was nowhere left for them to escape.

So these players all started swearing, cursing the Korean players for being unreliable and letting them down at crucial moments. But they had already made up their minds that once they left the battlefield, they would definitely give the Korean players a piece of their minds.