Chapter 651 The Dark Executioner



"It seems the previous images have been preserved. Isn't this ghost ship afraid of choking itself to death?" Taishan muttered.

The creatures that rushed out were of all kinds, including angels, elves and other races that we had seen before. Fortunately, they were not very strong, and most of them were below the sixth rank. After all, creatures above the seventh rank were rare, and most of them could resist the temptation of sound.

"It seems that the number of these creatures can only be controlled to be equal to our number? No more and no less?" Fuxi looked at the mirror image that walked out from behind the door with a puzzled expression.

"Even the supernatural must abide by certain rules. The reason why the tools of the dark civilization are difficult to manufacture is precisely because of the existence of these rules, which is also the reason for their power!" Noah explained. "However, those restricted by the rules should only be these mirror images, not the dark creatures that originally lived in this ghost ship!"

After Noah finished speaking, he turned around and looked behind him. He saw that the deck, which was originally filled with all kinds of items, had suddenly been filled with a large number of dark creatures. They seemed to be the dark creatures that originally lived on this ghost ship.

"Prepare for battle!" Taishan shouted. Everyone was startled to see the dark creatures that suddenly appeared behind them. These dark creatures appeared almost without a sound. If it weren't for Noah's reminder, they probably wouldn't have noticed them until they were right behind them.

Everyone immediately went into battle mode, but facing the terrifying army of dark creatures behind them, everyone felt their scalps tingle. These dark creatures were just ordinary dark ghouls, and their strength was probably no more than the fourth rank. But how big was the ghost ship? How big was its deck? Each of these dark ghouls could drown them with a single spit.

Not to mention the mirror images that keep emerging from the cabins. These mirror images are not as easy to deal with as the dark ghouls. Many of them are at the fifth or sixth level, and it takes a lot of mental effort to deal with them.

"Ye Jun, leave this to Taishan. You go and deal with those ghostly creatures behind you!" Zhulong said. Ye Jun was the perfect person to deal with this large, plentiful but incredibly fragile sea of ​​skeletons.

The blazing flames stretched across the sky, and countless dark ghouls were burned to ashes under the intense heat of the sun. However, the wooden deck remained unchanged under the scorching sun, perhaps due to its immortal properties.

"This entire ghost ship is teeming with dark creatures. A few of us alone might not be enough, would we?" Fuxi looked behind him, a worried expression on his face. This was only on the deck; the dark ghouls living there were just low-level dark creatures that had been driven out. What about the larger cabins? How many dark creatures might exist there? How long would it take them to fight their way through?

"What we need to do is not to kill these dark creatures, but to find a way to destroy the ghost ship!" Noah said. At this moment, only he and Fuxi remained in the rear without making a move, while Taishan had already charged out with Zhulong.

The dark creatures emerging from the cabin were eliminated wave after wave, yet their numbers remained high, and their strength fluctuated greatly, ranging from peak sixth-tier creatures to dwarves or gnomes around the third tier...

“This can’t go on; we’ll be exhausted sooner or later. Perhaps we should go and take a look over there!” Fuxi said, pointing to the left.

As the sun blazed overhead, the entire deck came into view. Fuxi was pointing to the main control room of the ship. There was no door to enter, but there were several wooden and paper windows. The paper was tattered, but under the blazing sun, it was still impossible to see what was inside.

For ordinary people, climbing up to the windows of a control room that are hundreds or thousands of meters high is impossible, but for them, it doesn't matter; flying in the starry sky is nothing special.

"Taishan, you block the way, I'll go up and take a look!" Zhulong said. These mirror images weren't very strong; one of their tails could wipe out a large number of them, but they were really annoying.

"Alright!" Taishan replied, and Zhulong had already taken off and flown towards the main control room.

"Whoosh~~~" After a slight hesitation, Zhulong rushed in, and at the same time his body shrank, transforming into a tall male.

As one of the various races of the primordial world, he naturally possessed the ability to transform into human form. However, he preferred the form of a dragon most of the time. But now, entering the control room, the human form would be more convenient for him to act.

Upon entering the control room, it felt an endless darkness enveloping it, countless times denser than the darkness on the deck. Even the three-legged golden crow looking out through the window seemed to have dimmed considerably, as if it could not penetrate the darkness, and it could not feel a trace of warmth.

"Roar~~~" A dragon's roar rang out, and Zhulong's right hand slashed down forward without hesitation. Vast divine power surged out, and painful roars came from the darkness. Large amounts of black blood splattered down.

"What is that?" Zhulong's gaze narrowed slightly as he felt a strong sense of crisis once again. Without hesitation, he launched an attack to the right front, and immediately felt as if he had hit something real, accompanied by a roar and dark blood.

"Roar!" Suddenly, a chill ran down Zhulong's spine, and he retreated without hesitation. This was definitely an enemy whose strength was no less than his own.

"Boom~~~" A claw reached out from the dark cabin, as if to grab something, but all that could be seen was the Candle Dragon flying out of the window and stopping above the deck.

A vast divine power surged forth, startling everyone. The claws came and went quickly, but everyone felt a gaze upon them, as if a pair of eyes were looking out of a window, sweeping over them. It took a while for this feeling to finally subside.

"What is that?" Fuxi flew into the sky and asked Zhulong.

"I don't know, it should be some kind of dark creature. It's very powerful, with the aura inside mostly around the seventh rank. The last claw that reached out had the strength of the peak of the seventh rank!" Zhulong said in a deep voice. Although he could also fight in the dark, he had to be on high alert when facing such an enemy. The strength of the peak of the seventh rank even surpassed his own.

“That’s a Dark Executioner! A special advancement of the Dark Predator, with strength of level seven or above. It can perfectly hide in the darkness, but the price is that it hates the light. In addition, the rules of the Ghost Ship also restrict it, which is why it didn’t chase after them through the window!” Noah also flew up and explained to the two of them.

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