Necromancer Supreme System

Chapter 76: Fighting the Giant Lord Lava Monster



"There are three of them this time," her master muttered, as she added, "everyone, don't hold back, they aren't our friends."

Others nodded, with their solemn faces, while the skeletons started to attack these three. They were able to use skills of NPCs they killed, and simply like that they started dodging and defending against the skeletons attacks.

Just as more skills started to fall on them, their bodies started to mutate, and the strange thing they started to coalesce, like they were initially one monster not three.

The process of merging didn't stop by the attacks, and when it finished, a huge monster was standing there, with its ten stories body, standing on six legs, and his six hands were holding ugly shaped maces.

"Don't let it escape, use everything you have now!" Oya screamed, as she started to run towards that horrible monster. she didn't need her system to intervene and guide her, as she knew exactly what she had to do.

Others had started to use their entrapping skills on this monster, which seemed less effective than last time. Oya didn't wait for them to stop it, as she jumped over the back of her bony dragon, which now had two big bone wings, and rode it to fly to that monster head.

She went like an electric bolt, escaping all the futile attacks of that monster, using its great six hideous maces.

The moment she was over its head, she jumped, without any hesitation, as that monster was already so near the shield.

She slammed her palm heavily on the monster once descended on its head, and her system didn't need her orders as it started to interfere.

In a blink of an eye that ten stories monster vanished, in a puff, simple like that!

Oya was now in the middle of the air, but she didn't feel any fear, as her dragon came swiftly, saving her at the right moment, flying away with her on its back.

"You are such a nice dragon," she patted on its bony head, and strangely that skeleton shook its head, like it was enjoying her praising words. "So you can understand me?" she asked, while she felt some surprise in discovering this.

The skeleton shook its head again, which made her realize this dragon had a soul, and a mind, but it couldn't speak, not yet.

"So, in the future you will speak to me? I will await for that moment," she simply muttered, with a soft chuckle, as she was heading towards the ground.

"What the hell was that just now?" Salsola suddenly shouted with fear at her, while she was pointing to the place where that huge monster was a couple of moments ago.contemporary romance

"This?" Oya asked, as she turned to look at everyone else, "this is a sample of what will happen to our world, our Earth, if we didn't do our job and stopped them here."

Her words were simple, and she said them casually, but the heaviness of them over them was really massive, as they suddenly realized the scale of danger they and their homes and beloved ones were at, the danger every single human was at.

"Can we really stop that?" Avada asked, with some doubt and much fear.

"Sure," Oya firmly replied, "if we just played here like we have never played before, took this game more seriously, giving it the attention it should have. If we manage to prepare ourselves for the upcoming fights, we can be ready to defend ourselves, our loved ones, our homes, and our Earth."

"This?" Oya asked, as she turned to look at everyone else, "this is a sample of what will happen to our world, our Earth, if we didn't do our job and stopped them here."

Her words were simple, and she said them casually, but the heaviness of them over them was really massive, as they suddenly realized the scale of danger they and their homes and beloved ones were at, the danger every single human was at.

"Can we really stop that?" Avada asked, with some doubt and much fear.

"Sure," Oya firmly replied, "if we just played here like we have never played before, took this game more seriously, giving it the attention it should have. If we manage to prepare ourselves for the upcoming fights, we can be ready to defend ourselves, our loved ones, our homes, and our Earth."

The shock was still present on their faces, but Oya left them to swallow it slowly, as this was the inevitable dark truth about this world. Oya then paid her attention to her skeletons, as they all got a decent boost from that death energy fog from before.

She had already above three thousand skeletons from before, and now all of them were showing extreme force, with strength rivaling even that monster that she just killed.

Her skeletons were now enough to face any higher level monster without worries. However she didn't even think about sending those NPCs back, as she didn't know what risks might lie in wait for her here.

"Are you the benefactor who just helped us?" the saved NPCs just moved towards here, as one of them asked with gratitude. "We want to pay our respect to master," as before, they all kneeled in front of her, vowing their loyalty to her.

"Good, stand up and join the fun," she simply said, as she got tired from asking them not to bow or kneel to her, "What about the response from other nations?" she then turned to look at two hundred and five.

He was there the moment she woke up, which made her realize he must have news from the real world. two hundred and five shook his head, as he helplessly said:

"As I feared, only the Armonians agreed, as for other G8 nations, they simply refused."

He said, while Oya didn't find that surprising, though she was slightly dejected. She hoped these nations might leave the old grievances between each other and focus on the well being of humanity, however they didn't, and they couldn't be blamed.

After all, they didn't know what was on stake here. she sighed, as she didn't and couldn't tell them all about the hidden truth of the game, however she could help and send one scroll to them.

A risky move, but it was a worthy one to consider.

"I want you to take these," she then transferred seven Apidon scrolls to him, before adding as his face changed the moment he received them, "give each nation representative one scroll, and tell them if they wanted to know more about the real truth, they had to directly contact me."

"This…" he stuttered, as he didn't know how to describe this crazy move by her. He understood her meaning, and he realized the stakes here, but he couldn't risk losing his good relations with the Armonians.

"Has anyone recorded the previous fight?" Oya suddenly asked, and Ela suddenly replied, "I did."

"Great, please send the recording to two hundred and seven," she said, before turning to him as she added, "send it to our Armonian friends, let them prepare for the worse."

Her words made two hundred and seven feel much relieves, as she wasn't dumb as she looked, and she understood her behavior might enrage the Armonian side, so she decided to give them a bonus, something so precious that would keep them busy analyzing it.

The fight had many of her own secrets, showing her current great power, either by skeletons or NPCs aiding her, but she didn't care about that. After all, to expect others to trust you, you must also trust them, that was what she believed.

"Alright, I will go and deliver these things now," he said, as he went offline after sending the video to Draky.

"Ela, let's move to the next ground," Oya said, as this place was either cleaned by her skeletons and NPCs, or by the death energy fog from before.

This time she didn't walk, as she went towards her dragon, sat on his broad bony back, and rested herself there. The dragon kept moving with everyone, for approximately three hours, before they reached the next bridge.

The way to the bridge was calm, empty, and they all felt somewhat lonineless for the absence of monsters. Even at the bridge, there was not a single monster there, expressing how devastating that cloud from before was.

Just as they stepped into the bridge, and reached its half, the old and scary lightning bolts erupted like volcanoes, making them all feel the same fear from before.

As they finally crossed it, they needed some time to rest before heading to the monsters up front, well all of them needed except for Oya's skeletons, which started to kill monsters while she rested with others.

The monsters here were in level sixty, and some were even in early seventies, making the amount of Xp gained here decent and monstrous to the players.

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