Chapter 153: Petrification Demon Eyes! Holding Back Some Strength

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Tens of thousands of giant monsters charged fearlessly ahead.

Under countless gazes.

Boom!!

Finally collided with the mechanical beast Medusa!

Even a behemoth like Medusa, under such a tremendous wave of monsters, was unable to stop the impact at the first moment.

It was directly pushed more than a thousand meters away, crushing countless houses along the way!

At the same time.

Undead, zombies, and other monsters, like maggots on bones, had already attached themselves to Medusa's body, madly biting and chopping!

Fortunately, this notorious BOSS wasn't to be trifled with.

Roar!!

It let out a furious roar, raising its huge snake tail high before slamming it down fiercely!

Boom!!

Nearly a hundred monsters on the ground were instantly crushed!

However...

It should be noted that these monsters had long lost their lives.

The crushed undead turned into thousands of light spots, resembling soul fragments, slowly beginning to heal.

As for the zombies and monster corpses whose bodies were already broken, they were crushed into debris, but every cell of flesh began to gather and mend.

In just a few seconds.

These crushed monster minions actually began to restore themselves to their original state, continuing to charge fearlessly at Medusa!

At this point, some might think.

Isn't this too invincible?

Even if the controlled monster corpses and undead are crushed, they can continue to heal. Doesn't that make the Death Necromancer and Corpse Walker classes invincible?

No.

In fact, they're not invincible.

In fact, the nature of controlling corpses and undead for these two classes is similar to that of puppeteers and summoners.

When puppets, familiars, undead, and other "puppets" suffer serious injuries, their creators or summoners can restore their injuries by consuming their own mana.

The more serious the injuries to familiars, puppets, undead, and other "puppets," the more mana the caster needs to spend to restore them.

If a familiar's head is chopped off, it dies on the spot.

But a summoner can spend a huge amount of mana to resurrect it.

However, generally speaking, no one would do that.

Because it's not cost-effective.

The amount of mana you would spend to resurrect a familiar is enough to summon several other familiars.

Of course.

This method of sacrificing mana to repair "puppets" is only used by summoners for high-level "puppets."

For example, the summoner's high-level familiar, the "Extinction Dragon King."

Or the Death Necromancer's high-level undead, the "Doomsday Sovereign."

The Puppeteer's high-level combat puppet, the "Blazing Giant Bear."

Wait.

These high-level "puppets" have extraordinary combat power, but only one can be summoned in a short period.

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