Chapter 218 The Half-Life Tengu



Seeing the bruises and discoloration on the Great Tengu's face, Su Yue felt an overwhelming joy.

He successfully forced out the life-saving skill of the Great Tengu in his monk form.

Su Yue's mockery shocked him.

Ootengu never dreamed that he would be defeated by Karasu Tengu's talent, "Severe Injury Blade".

He could have easily been reborn, but now he could only barely recover a sliver of health.

Within the brief five seconds that he was stunned by the flying general, Su Yue relied on the talent "Rapid Attack" that he had taken from Inugami Bai'er.

After nine layers are stacked, Su Yue transforms into a flamethrower Gatling gun.

However, his shooting accuracy was somewhat unsatisfactory.

Fortunately, the Great Tengu is currently in a state of dizziness.

Hundreds of arrows instantly turned the Great Tengu into a hedgehog.

For the proud Great Tengu, being forced into such a sorry state by these insignificant humans was truly absurd.

The blow to their self-esteem is far more profound than any physical injury.

He felt extremely aggrieved at this moment, after all, he was a dignified emperor-level zombie.

Even though he was only recently released from his seal, why couldn't he defeat even a single human?

Some people, the more they disbelieve in superstition, the more they want to try it.

As a result, he died after trying it.

In his previous life, he survived for a full ten years in the apocalypse.

Su Yue's understanding of combat has undoubtedly reached its peak.

After several rounds of combat, Su Yue had thoroughly understood all of the Great Tengu's skills, talents, and attack patterns in his monk form, which made him even more adept at handling the situation.

Su Yue cleverly employed the ancient and classic sixteen-character tactic:

When the enemy advances, we retreat; when the enemy camps, we harass; when the enemy tires, we attack; when the enemy retreats, we pursue.

His flexibility and resourcefulness put the Great Tengu in an extremely difficult situation, causing him immense suffering.

Especially the negative effects that are triggered from time to time—dizziness, bleeding, fear, poisoning.

They acted like invisible shackles, completely disrupting the Great Tengu's offensive rhythm.

In his monk form, the Great Tengu should be a top-tier tank/magic tank.

It possesses amazing defensive capabilities and considerable mage attack power.

However, his defenses proved futile in the face of Su Yue's real damage.

In addition, there were continuous close-range attacks from the three warriors, Luvi, Flying General, and Wooden Ghost.

The Great Tengu's magical skills are almost unable to exert their due damage on the battlefield.

Within a mere ten minutes of the Flying General's attack, the Great Tengu was completely overwhelmed by Su Yue and his companions, leaving him utterly powerless to fight back.

However, given Ōtengu's immense strength, even if he cannot defeat his opponent, he is capable of escaping unscathed.

Even if the situation is unfavorable, he still has the option to give up the fight.

By attacking the warriors of the Dragon Group, he can trigger the attribute conversion talent indefinitely, thus easily turning the tide of battle.

However, these zombies are only a product of the first season of the apocalypse.

They have not experienced human abuse, so they are relatively innocent.

Especially the newly promoted Emperor-level zombies, who are arrogant and look down on these seemingly weak humans from the bottom of their hearts.

The "Bushido" spirit ingrained in Ōtengu's bones, that rigid dogma of upholding morality and honor, made him even more fanatical.

However, Su Yue understood.

After these emperor-level zombies have gone through a long period of time and accumulated enough experience and knowledge...

Their mindset will undergo a complete transformation.

In order to survive, they may not hesitate to abandon their subordinates, dignity, or even their own cultivation.

This is why, in the early stages of the apocalypse, despite the immense power of Emperor-level zombies...

But as long as humanity unites, there are always countless ways to end them.

In the later stages of the apocalypse, emperor-level zombies emerged.

When faced with a formidable opponent, they often choose to escape without the slightest hesitation.

As the Great Tengu dragged his broken body, Su Yue clearly realized that his first life had come to an end.

As Luvia's giant axe crashed down, the monk's body instantly collapsed, turning into countless black fragments that dissipated into the air.

Those fragments reassembled into the familiar image of the Great Tengu.

In a post-apocalyptic world, zombies, monsters, and demonic trees with lord-level strength often diverge into two completely different evolutionary paths.

Take Su Yue's guardian spirit, the Wood Demon King, and the Guhuoniao, whom he clashed with earlier, as examples.

They not only possess multiple forms, but each form also carries independent talent attributes and skill effects, as well as an independent life.

Su Yue is about to go to the Cherry Blossom Country, where he needs to hunt down an emperor-level beast—the "Yamata no Orochi".

This beast has eight heads, representing eight different attribute skills, and eight lives.

If it fails to sever all eight of its heads in a battle, it has a chance to recover and regain its strength.

However, more forms are not necessarily better.

Giving up multiple forms means cultivating oneself to the limit, and the potential that can be discovered is far greater than that of multiple forms.

As the monk's body collapsed, the "Pure Land Barrier" he had cast also dissipated.

After the Pure Land barrier dissipated, the people who had been brainwashed by "compassion" put down their weapons.

Those who were still conscious were already exhausted and lay down on the ground.

They were already at a disadvantage in terms of strength and numbers, and they couldn't afford to use lethal force, so they were exhausted.

However, they knew perfectly well that in the upcoming decisive battle...

The assistance they can provide is limited, and they may even become a burden to the lone wolf.

The battle entered a heated phase, and the Great Tengu, having lost his monk form, was essentially half dead.

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