As for the six-winged gargoyles, which were extraordinary creatures with solid bodies and not very afraid of lightning strikes, Alger knew he had no better solution except for the "Furious Blow" of the "Sailor" path.
Of course, the "singing" that directly resonates with the opponent's auditory organs and mental body is definitely the most effective one. If it were encountered somewhere else, Alger would definitely take advantage of the six-winged gargoyle's tall, heavy, and lack of agility, and circle around it, "singing" to influence the opponent while attacking the same part with sharp wind blades, relying on the accumulation of damage and the superposition of time to slowly wear down the enemy.
But he was now in the tomb hall, and the environment was restricted. Once he avoided the front, the six-winged gargoyle would inevitably turn to Gehrman Sparrow and attack him with a seven or eight meter long stone halberd, making it impossible for the crazy adventurer to seize the opportunity to deal with the three dead. Most importantly, Alger suspected that the impact of his "singing" on Gehrman Sparrow might be greater than that of the six-winged gargoyle.
Bang!
The stone halberd hit the ground heavily, creating an exaggerated dent and shaking the entire tomb hall as if there had been an earthquake. However, Alger did not block it forcefully. Surrounded by the strong wind, he turned to the right and soared up, nimbly and lightly dodging the attack of the six-winged gargoyle and charging straight at the monster's head.
Just then he saw the gray eyes burning with fire.
Alger's thoughts suddenly became stagnant and his body instantly became stiff. He felt as if he had been petrified again, but there was no grayish color appearing and spreading on the surface of his skin.
Under the influence of inertia, he continued to rise, but he had no time to swing the short blade, and hit the six-winged gargoyle's head straight. With a snapping sound, he flew backwards, with pain all over his body.
The heavy gray halberd was reflected in his eyes again, but his mind was slow and he could not make any effective response.
Suddenly, a hand grabbed his shoulder and pulled him to the side.
Bang!
Stones flew, sparks flew, and the six-winged gargoyle's heavy halberd smashed a huge hole in the ground.
Alger's body trembled, and what he saw became clear again, and his thoughts quickly returned to normal.
It was as if he had finally woken up from a nightmare that he had watched but was unable to resist, and regained control of his body.
It was not until this moment that he realized that Gehrman Sparrow had appeared beside him at some point. In the corner where the three dead men were, there was still a flickering light.
"Don't look it in the eye. Attack its chest." Klein briefly reminded his companion while pulling Alger to move quickly to avoid the stone spear.
Alger had personally experienced and witnessed many battles, so he understood what Gehrman Sparrow meant without him having to explain anything. He immediately broke away from the help and nimbly moved to the side of the six-winged gargoyle.
Push! Push! Push!
He strode towards the six-winged gargoyle, and waited until the stone halberd was swung across, then he suddenly flew high into the air in the strong wind to avoid the attack.
Woo!
Another hurricane of wind pushed Alger towards the chest of the six-winged gargoyle.
During this process, he closed his eyes, pulled back his right arm, and caused the corresponding muscles to swell one by one.
Then, based on the "Navigator's" judgment of the distance, he swung his right fist with a clenched short blade.
Whistling wind blades and flickering lightning emerged at the same time and burst forward with his fist.
Bang!
Alger's right fist hit the six-winged gargoyle's chest hard, creating an explosive effect. The gray-white stone there was first covered with fine cracks, with silver-white electric snakes jumping, and then it collapsed and turned into a pit!
Crack! His short blade exploded directly, turning into pieces that flew all around.
The powerful rebound force sent Alger flying backwards. In mid-air, he saw from the corner of his eye that Gehrman Sparrow, wearing a silk hat, had circled to the front and pulled the hammer.
Then, the stern adventurer suddenly raised his hand and aimed the dark muzzle of the gun at the six-winged gargoyle.
Bang!
Amidst the huge echo, a bullet passed through the hole in the six-winged gargoyle's chest and shot in.
A rumbling sound followed, and the gray-white stone monster's body shook violently a few times, and the fire burning in its eyes quickly extinguished.
After a brief pause, it fell forward like a mountain collapse, making an exaggerated sound and shaking like an earthquake.
The "death knell" rings, a fatal blow!
At this time, Alger had just maintained his balance and stood firmly with the help of the wind.
Klein did not talk to him, nor did he look for spoils. He simply turned around and headed towards the area where the charred ground was and where the Azik copper whistle lay quietly.
The slippery tentacles covered with "fish scales" bounced, and a dead person who had lost half of his body stood up, with strands of electric snakes running on his body.
It was the majestic, wild, and tyrannical deceased who had originally worn a tattered brown jacket and a pirate captain's hat. Now his left arm, right leg, and half of his head were missing, and his body was covered with signs of burning and melting.
But even so, it still did not sleep, and tried to merge with the surrounding flesh and blood to enter a more powerful state.
You know, what Klein just used was the "Lightning Storm" recorded from the "Scepter of Poseidon". Even if it was attenuated due to the record, it was definitely a genuine demigod-level extraordinary ability. Its power could be seen from the fact that the other two dead men completely calmed down without even a sound!
There was something wrong with this awakened dead man... Klein's mind moved, and he immediately let the "ghost" Seniole jump to the smooth surface of Azik's copper whistle, and then tried to reflect on the "fish scales" of the dead man's slippery tentacles.
At this moment, Klein felt the violent, high-level repulsive force through the secret doll, and the "ghost" could not possess him!
Senior was even thrown back, revealing his body uncontrollably.
Upon seeing this, Alger did not ask why. He raised his hands and created a swirling gale around the dead man, trying to restrain his movements. However, the wind did not sweep inwards. It seemed to be afraid of something and forced itself to spread outwards, quickly disappearing.
The only thing to be thankful for was that the dead man did not attack the two men immediately. Instead, he jumped to the left, bent his back, and tried to pick up the Azik copper whistle.
Klein immediately shook his left hand, causing "Lemanno's Travel Notes" to accurately turn the page to the paper where the "Abyss Shackles" were located.
This is the extraordinary ability recorded by Emlyn, and it belongs to Sequence 7 "Vampire".
As Klein's right hand, which was tightly gripping the Deathstroke revolver, slid sideways across the notebook, the shadows around the deceased suddenly came alive and transformed into chains that tightly wrapped around it and bound it in place.
Seizing the brief pause of his opponent, Klein raised his pistol expressionlessly, cocked the cylinder, and pulled the hammer.
Different colors immediately appeared in his sight, including red, green, and pale white.
Aiming at "Pale", Klein pulled the trigger.
Bang!
A hint of light gold flew into the remaining half of the deceased's head, causing it to explode directly and turn into a bloody rain. At the same time, the purification bullet also emitted a sun-like light, illuminating the target's entire body.
The deceased melted a little like a candle, and because he bent his back, he lost his balance and fell directly next to Azik's bronze whistle.
Monsters that have no intelligence and act entirely on instinct are much easier to deal with than Beyonders of the same level... However, am I a little sorry for the Azik Copper Whistle? Since it was given to me, it has experienced explosions, been baptized by lightning, and been purified by sunlight. It has not had a easy life... Klein confessed a little for a second, then immediately controlled the "Wrathful Spirit" Senior, picked up the quaint and exquisite copper whistle, and stuffed it into his body.
He didn't go over directly, fearing that another dead person might awaken, so he continued to let Senior, the secret puppet, search for the guy who had just resisted possession.
Klein suspected that the deceased had some high-level items on him!
Soon, Senior, who was not in his "ghost" form, touched something and pulled it out.
It's a playing card!
On the front of the card is a man with his hands raised high and wearing a triple crown on his head. Believers are crawling in front of him, and behind him are lightning, dark clouds, strong winds and waves!
Klein was very familiar with the man's appearance because he had a portrait of him dressed in a different style.
This is Emperor Roselle!
In the upper left corner of the portrait of Roselle dressed as the Pope, a line of words condensed from the bright starlight:
“Sequence 0: Tyrant!”
The blasphemous card in the Storm Path, the Tyrant card? Klein instantly thought of the name given to the Lord of Storms by the Church of the God of Knowledge and Wisdom:
tyrant!
Alger also saw the "blasphemous card" and his eyes suddenly became frozen, with a flame of greed suddenly burning inside him.
He took a deep breath, forced his eyes away, looked to the side, and said:
"The battle just now was very fierce. Perhaps something deep inside this church has been awakened by us. Therefore, we must pick up items as quickly as possible and be prepared to evacuate at any time."
Mr. Hanged Man, do you think I don't know this? You don't have to be so long-winded. What about the tacit understanding just now? Oh, as expected, the Tyrant card still has an impact on you, making you a little difficult to calm down and talkative... Klein asked the Wrathful Spirit, Senior, to put away the Blasphemy Card and enter the body of one of the dead to accelerate the extraction of Beyonder characteristics. He said coldly:
"You've already wasted five seconds."
Alger was stunned for a moment, and said no more. He walked towards the remains of the six-winged gargoyle and first dug out its eyeballs that still had red light. Then he waited patiently for a while, reached into the other's shattered vest, and pulled out a gray-white translucent crystal cluster.
On the other side, under the power of the "ghost", the dead person whose body was covered with yellow-green pus secreted a mass of brown "soil". The soil had roots and hidden "blood vessels", which looked quite strange.
Without wasting time guessing which path or sequence this belonged to, Klein directly asked Senior to put it away and turned to the deceased whose slippery tentacles were still twitching slightly, speeding up the release of its extraordinary characteristics.
As they watched a jellyfish-like object filled with azure water about to take shape, a long voice suddenly rang in the ears of Klein and Alger:
"Why……"
This sigh came from the deepest part of the church, carrying with it unspeakable vicissitudes.