As he smugly slipped through the door and unlocked it, his body suddenly vanished before everyone's eyes, only to reappear lying prostrate beneath Jiang Hao's staff. He was on all fours, his buttocks pressed against the massive white skull of the skeletal roc.
The pose of the man and the beast is quite shameful!
They were like an adulterous couple, caught red-handed by Jiang Hao. The players who gathered around were all horrified. They were not only afraid of Jiang Hao's special ability to pull people in, but even more horrified that Jiang Hao had a devilish heart that was willing to play tricks and dared to play tricks.
Fortunately, the Lockpicker was stunned by Jiang Hao's talent and was oblivious to his surroundings. Otherwise, this single action would have left him with a lifelong trauma. Under Jiang Hao's extremely high true damage, the Lockpicker, who had less than a thousand health points, had his health bar completely depleted, and disappeared from the battlefield in a flash of white light.
As for what will happen after his companions return and tell him what happened, that remains to be seen.
Seeing Jiang Hao effortlessly kill a priest with a single attack, the surrounding players were all somewhat surprised. They had assumed that Jiang Hao's strength stemmed entirely from his summoned creatures, and since his creatures had been stolen, everyone thought he was now powerless.
After all, can a summoner without summoned creatures still be called a summoner? He's just a delicate punching bag. At this moment, everyone finally changed their minds; it turned out he was actually a thorny punching bag after all.
After the traitorous skeletal roc disappeared through the unlocked door, the soul fire in its head immediately went out, and its massive skeleton collapsed with a crash, scattering its bones all over the ground.
This amused the surrounding players. They had been worried that after sneaking away and unlocking the door, the abnormally powerful skeleton monster would once again become Jiang Hao's summoned creature. But judging from the current situation, the giant bird was clearly finished.
So they completely forgot about the scene where Jiang Hao instantly killed someone who had slipped through the lock, and they also forgot the terror of Jiang Hao pinning the skeletal roc to the spot with a single blow of his staff.
For these foreign players, even if the Lord of Hell was already level 31, even if he had made several server-wide announcements, so what? Without the Skeleton Bird, nothing could stop their determination to kill the Lord of Hell. The more powerful the Lord of Hell was before, the more it fueled their desire to conquer him.
After all, even a thorny sandbag is just a sandbag. Once you remove all the thorns, it's at their mercy. So, one by one, the players raised their weapons again and surrounded Jiang Hao, just like a dozen lewd men in a movie approaching a beautiful but weak woman step by step.
Jiang Hao was immediately delighted. He had been worried that showing off his skills would scare away the onlookers. Unexpectedly, they actually gathered around him.
Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh! The archers' arrow rain came first, and it looked like hundreds of arrows were about to turn Jiang Hao into a hedgehog. But Jiang Hao calmly reached into the rain of arrows, and then with his right hand, he pinched and held the arrows under his left armpit.
A moment later, in the center of the battlefield within the encirclement, Jiang Hao turned around gracefully, stood there, and slowly raised his left arm, causing hundreds of arrows to fall to the ground with a clatter.
After this move, which resembled a martial arts film, was revealed, the surrounding players were completely dumbfounded!
I've heard that the kung fu of the Rabbit Kingdom is amazing, but this is way too exaggerated! And did they come to the wrong movie set? This is a game, after all!
Fortunately, it was in a game, otherwise Jiang Hao would have been riddled with bullets.
In the game, his agility grows by a whopping 175 per level. With the added bonuses from the Immortal Heart and his own equipment, his agility has now reached 25,000. In his eyes, the arrows shot by ordinary archers are truly like snails.
Jiang Hao was secretly gloating in the arena when he suddenly sensed someone behind him. Before he could turn around, a damage number of over 80,000 floated above his head. Keep in mind that Jiang Hao's total health was only a little over 260,000. He didn't know whose attack had instantly taken away a third of his health, and a sense of crisis immediately swept over Jiang Hao.
Jiang Hao turned his head and saw an assassin standing behind him, a dagger in his right hand still embedded in Jiang Hao's body, not yet pulled out. The assassin held the dagger upside down in his left hand, the hilt hovering over Jiang Hao's forehead.
For some reason, the assassin's face also showed a look of terror.
Jiang Hao couldn't understand his strange actions, nor did he comprehend the assassin's terrified expression. Could it be that his high health had frightened the assassin?
Jiang Hao was suspicious.
He saw that the assassin's ID was Shadow Blade and thought to himself, "What a good name."
While Jiang Hao was momentarily stunned, the assassin seemed to realize something, took several steps back, then his body trembled and he disappeared from Jiang Hao's sight.
His speed of movement was not much slower than Jiang Hao's.
Jiang Hao recognized the skill the assassin had just used: stealth, a universal skill for assassins, possessed by all assassins. What's special is that this skill doesn't occupy a class skill slot. In other words, even a level one assassin will have a stealth skill, plus their primary class skill.
Even though the assassin's stealth will be broken after the attack, Jiang Hao believes that stealth is still the core skill of an assassin. Because as long as it exists, the assassin can always maintain the initiative in the battle.
Jiang Hao secretly regretted not being able to capture him when he first appeared. Now, if he wanted to make a move against the assassin, he would have to wait for him to reappear.
The main reason is that the assassin was too strange.
Jiang Hao became wary. If the assassin dared to reappear, he would make sure he never returned.
However, the surrounding players did not give Jiang Hao the opportunity to wait for them to come to him. The archers' arrow rain was not fast enough to harm him, so they switched to the mages' ice arrows.
Hundreds of ice arrows flew from all directions towards Jiang Hao. Helpless, Jiang Hao could only dodge at an extremely fast speed while secretly guarding against possible sneak attacks from shadow blades.
In this way, Jiang Hao was as if he had been coated with oil, and no matter how fast the mage's ice arrows were, he could always dodge them with ease.
The archers around him had indeed been stunned by Jiang Hao's feat of catching arrows with his bare hands. Now, seeing that Jiang Hao was no longer showing off and was only dodging, and that the ice frost was just a little faster and could hit him, the archers were itching to test their skills against the mages and see who could hit Jiang Hao first.
Thus, the archers' arrows, mixed with the mage's icy spells, rained down on Jiang Hao.
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