Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 2200 - 999: Luring the Enemy Deep, Part 3

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Chapter 2200: Chapter 999: Luring the Enemy Deep, Part 3

Trying to stop my army with such insignificant tactics? Thatโ€™s wishful thinking!

Surround them on all sides, donโ€™t let them escape!

With the order given, the entire Undead Army split like a tide, encircling the entire Bone Hill without leaving any gaps. ๐“ฏ๐™ง๐“ฎ๐“ฎ๐’˜๐“ฎ๐™—๐™ฃ๐’๐’—๐’†๐“ต.๐“ฌ๐“ธ๐’Ž

The entire Six-armed Skeleton Army remained silent, not reacting to the encirclement, just quietly waiting.

All troops charge, kill them all! General Sethstein firmly waved his hand, issuing the command to attack.

Crack! Crack! Crack!

The sound of bones shattering was everywhere.

The entire Undead Army surged toward the Bone Hill from all directions, appearing like continuous waves of bones from an aerial view.

Although theyโ€™ve already been worn down by over a hundred thousand, General Sethstein was cautious from the start, gathering enough troops, now still nearly half a million strong, terrifyingly massive in scale.

Woo! Woo! Woo!

Before the two Undead Armies collided, sharp whistling sounds echoed in the sky, that was the sound of hollow bones swiftly cutting through the air.

Among the Skeleton Soldiers, the rare few ranged units took action firstโ€”the Skeleton Spear Throwers!

They used Skeleton Long Spears as weapons, which could be thrown or used as stabbing weapons.

In the Undead Army led by Sethstein, these units werenโ€™t numerous, but with such a scale, there were still tens of thousands.

All taking action together created a remarkably impressive presence.

But those Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers didnโ€™t even attempt to dodge, allowing the Bone Spears to fall into the ranks, accompanied by the dense sound of bones shattering.

But that was all, the fallen Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers were just a handful.

Many Bone Spears simply passed through the gaps in their skeletal bodies.

Ranged units are scarce among Skeleton Soldiers for a reason.

Against similar opponents, their lethality is genuinely limited.

Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!

Hundreds of crimson fireballs simultaneously rose from the Undead Army, expanding rapidly with terrifying speed, and by the time they reached the skies above the Six-armed Skeleton Army, they had grown to the size of human heads, crashing down and transforming into devastating waves of fire sweeping all directions.

Those caught within the range of flames among the Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers stood no chance of surviving, the temperature reaching over a thousand degrees not only extinguished their Soul Fire but also turned their skeletal bodies extremely brittle, crumbling to dust.

Fireball Technique.

Divine Skill for mass killing on the battlefield.

The Skeleton Soldiers of the Territory of Giant Bones may not produce as many Spellcasting Undead as the Corpses Domain ruled by that Witch, but there are always exceptions.

Especially given the massive scale, even among those Low-Level Lords, there might be numerous unique existences.

However, careful observation reveals that the number of casualties caused isnโ€™t as high as imagined.

The key issue lies in the Six-armed Skeleton Armyโ€™s formation, which wasnโ€™t as densely packed as it appeared, with about ten meters between each of the front and back rows, forming a circular distribution, ring after ring.

Itโ€™s only beyond a depth of five hundred meters that the Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers start to cluster, but this is beyond most magicโ€™s coverage range.

These Fireball Techniques could at most cover two teams, with many only impacting one team, killing several Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers in that row.

When the flames subsided, the rear Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers automatically moved up, keeping the defense formation intact.

It was clear they were prepared for group spell attacks, utilizing their formation to withstand and minimize their damage.

Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!

Whether it was the Bone Spear throws or Fireball Technique, only two rounds of attacks came.

The surrounding Undead Army subsequently collided heavily with the Six-armed Skeleton Guard, all that could be heard was the sound of bones shattering, mainly the sound of Bone Blades clashing against bones.

The Bone Hill defended by the Six-armed Skeleton Army didnโ€™t have high, steep walls, but rather slopes made of piled skeleton remains.

The benefits of this approach were evident.

This allowed the Undead Army to charge forward, giving the Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers a chance to engage.

Yet made their charge difficult, whether due to the steep slope shape of the Bone Hill or the slippery piles of fragments, causing the advancing Half-Giant Skeleton Soldiers to struggle.

Even when they managed to climb up, they had no time to attack before the Bone Blades of the Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers came crashing down.

These Bone Blades didnโ€™t have strong individual attack power, but there were many of them.

Just like mincing meat, many were directly broken into pieces.

Even those that held up against this round of attack were often slowed down, either falling into the piles of fragments and crushing their comrades or blocking the path of advancing allies.

The fragment piles underfoot severely hampered the attacking undead, robbing them of their most powerful frontal attack and initial attacking advantage.

While those Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers were using their labor wisely, maximizing their attack potential.

If a Six-armed Skeleton Soldier fell at the front, new ones would replace them from behind, displaying adept command.

Contrarily, the other side continued to surge forward without regard for the front lineโ€™s situation, gathering en masse in front of the fragment piles, making advancing or retreating impossible.

Danger!

General Sethsteinโ€™s internal alarm rang out.

Such high-density undead created perfect targets, the enemyโ€™s intentions were evident, surely they wouldnโ€™t miss such a rare opportunity.

Sure enough.

In the next second, nearly a hundred crimson fireballs similarly rose from the Six-armed Skeleton Army, fiercely crashing toward the Undead Army.

Though it was the same Fireball Technique, the numbers were only four or five times fewer than the forward Undead Army, but the resulting damage was incomparable.

Each fireball from the Six-armed Skeleton Army took at least a dozen Skeleton Soldiers, with higher numbers reaching up to several dozen.

Not only because the Undead Army was now densely packed, but also because the impact points of those Fireball Techniques were clearly calculated, precisely ten meters in front of the fragment piles where the Undead Army was most concentrated.

The Fireball Technique would not overlap, each covering a different area.

The aspect that caught General Sethsteinโ€™s attention the most was how this fireball attack seamlessly integrated with the defense of the frontline Six-armed Skeleton Guard.

The Fireball Technique struck precisely where the enemies were densest, inflicting heavy casualties on the Undead Army while also reducing the defensive pressure on the Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers.

Many Half-Giant Skeleton Soldiers who had barely climbed up the Bone Hill found they had no reinforcements following up, or were ruthlessly chopped up, or pushed back off the Bone Hill.

Meanwhile, the Six-armed Skeleton Soldiers continue delaying the Undead Army, providing the Fireball Technique with another chance to strike.

Under the dual onslaught, the casualty count of the Undead Army was increasing at a staggering rate.