Chapter 174: Head-on Collision
As the Death Incarnation's flying altitude exceeded seven hundred meters, the ghostly enemy leader locked inside the icebox started to feel anxious.
The icebox could defend against most attacks, but that didn't mean it was invincible.
Jumping down from a high place, the icebox couldn't prevent it.
Now at this height, it was beyond what she could defend against. If she was thrown from this position, she would surely die.
The ghostly enemy leader wasn't planning on dying just yet; she wanted to struggle a bit more.
But the Death Incarnation didn't hesitate. He continued flying upwards until he reached an altitude of one thousand five hundred meters, then dispersed the black mist, allowing the icebox to fall freely.
The position where the icebox fell was exactly where the next wave of ghostly enemies was charging.
Here was the main force of the ghostly army.
Among these ghosts, there were over six thousand of them.
They were led by a ghostly leader as big as a small mountain. This ghostly leader had a massive body, wearing a small wooden house as a sling bag. The white ape fur was wrapped around his fingers, serving as rings.
When he ran, the ground shook, but it was clear he was a paladin-like profession.
As he ran forward, special auras appeared on the ground, greatly enhancing the stamina of all the ghosts covered by the aura.
Behind this mountain-like ghostly leader was another ghostly leader, covered in many differently colored balloons. He floated at a low altitude like a dried corpse hanging from the balloons.
In his hand, he held white ape fur, but from the way he held it, it seemed he had wrapped a weapon inside the ape fur.
Following them was the chaotic ghostly army, with some running fast and others slow. Their sizes also varied, making them look nothing like a proper army.
At this moment, Gu Xi's undead army in front of them had also prepared for battle, rearranging the formation disrupted by the earlier fight.
As the ghostly army charged, these undead only had eyes for the ghosts. They fixed their gazes on the approaching ghosts, regardless of the ghosts' strength, size, or ferocity. The undead performed the same actions.
Step forward, slash or stab, then step forward again.
As for whether they hit the enemy, that didn't matter. The ghosts were all crowded together, and even those with excellent evasion skills couldn't dodge around freely.
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