My Skill Bar is Full of Monster Skills-Chapter 283 - 177: How Could He Have Such an Expression? (Part 2)

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Chapter 283: Chapter 177: How Could He Have Such an Expression? (Part 2)

But now....

On the other side.

Seeing Raine unleashing such great power, both Elise and Ryu Teng were excitedly clenching their little fists, their pretty faces slightly flushed, watching this scene with excitement.

"Mr. Benest, do we not need to leave? Mr. Raine should win!" Elise couldn’t help but say to Benest, who was taking out the Any Door Scroll.

"Not appropriate. Don’t forget, our biggest trouble and enemy is that Transcendent-level Mind Flayer." Benest thought for a moment and shook his head, saying, "Even Master Lunfria can only restrict the enemy for five minutes."

"Once the enemy returns, if we are still here, it will be a big burden for both Master Lunfria and Mr. Raine."

Benest’s words immediately reminded the women that their number one enemy, the Mind Flayer, was being restrained by their own Master Lunfria.

If it weren’t for this, with two Transcendent-level beings battling here, the situation would be completely different from now.

"Yes, let’s leave as planned first! I believe Raine can handle it!" Laisa nodded and said.

"By the way, Miss Laisa, could I trouble you with one thing, to lend a hand, and rescue Colonel Tessa?" At this moment, Benest suddenly pointed to the right rear and said.

Following Benest’s line of sight, Laisa discovered that dozens of meters behind the Necromancer Magiller, Colonel Tessa, who had been captured and severely injured by the Mind Flayer, was quietly crawling outwards.

Due to her slow movements, she hadn’t alerted the Necromancer Magiller at all.

In fact, although Tessa had taken a hit from the Transcendent-level Mind Flayer Mentar, as a Level 9 expert, she naturally had no shortage of Magic Equipment on her.

And the Dark Veil Leather Armor set she wore was precisely Magic Equipment with excellent protective effects.

So, her injuries hadn’t reached the point where she was completely immobile.

Laisa looked at Tessa’s current position, noting that she was less than halfway from completely leaving the cover of the Anti-Magic Field. With help, she could indeed escape danger quickly.

Without much hesitation, Laisa nodded and dashed forward.

Relying on the properties of her Floating Boots, she simultaneously used Gale Step, and within seconds, she was by Tessa’s side, helping her to quietly rush outwards.

Throughout the process, neither the Necromancer Magiller nor the Demon Mage Lilith noticed, as both were highly focused on Raine, making the rescue quite successful.

"Miss Laisa, thank you very much!" Tessa thanked Laisa beside her, and then turned her head to thank Benest, "Thank you, Benest."

She opened her mouth, murmured twice, as if wanting to speak about the actions of Captain Weston earlier, but then immediately realized the current situation wasn’t appropriate, so she held her tongue.

"Colonel Tessa, no need for courtesy, this isn’t our first collaboration," Benest nodded and said.

It was at this moment that Reya also returned to the others.

"Then let’s leave immediately!" Saying this, Benest tore open the Any Door Scroll.

Observing the group about to leave, the injured female Drow Mage Veronica didn’t take action.

She knew very well that if she acted now, she could probably trap two or three of them, but the combat power of that young human was too astonishing. If he rushed at her for revenge regardless,

Not only would she fail Meredith’s mission, but she would also expose herself to danger.

And just as Elise, Ryu Teng, and their group of seven were about to disappear on the spot, Raine found a perfect opportunity.

His Epic Level Warhammer, the Counterattacker, seemed like a meteor falling from the sky, a spinning silver light smashing heavily onto the head of an Abomination.

With a loud ’boom!’, the Abomination’s ugly head immediately seemed to disappear abruptly, and it exploded completely.

As the headless Abomination’s body, akin to a hill of meat, collapsed with a heavy thud, the Counterattacker spun rapidly back to Raine’s hand.

This was precisely the Monster Skill from the Gray Dwarf Combat Priest — the Hammer of Anger, a rare throwing type Combat Skill that had just shown extraordinary effect.

And at the moment Elise, Ryu Teng, and Colonel Tessa were leaving, the scene of Raine blowing up the Abomination’s head was clearly etched into their minds.

They didn’t have time to speak, but from Raine blowing up the heads of eight undead beasts earlier to now two advanced undead Abominations, they naturally had one thought: Raine really likes headshots!

With a flash of blue light, the teleportation ended, and the group reappeared in the mid to late section of the passage leading out of the Wild Boar People’s lair. By advancing a few hundred meters more, they would completely exit the lair.

However, Colonel Tessa could only mutter, "So fond of headshots? If someone calls him the Skull Smasher in the future, would that nickname sound bad?"

Though Tessa’s voice wasn’t loud, everyone was close enough that almost everyone heard her.

"The Skull Smasher... I think it sounds pretty good, very awe-inspiring!" Laisa said excitedly.

"Isn’t ’Skull Smasher’ a bit too violent?" Lilith thought for a moment, asking hesitantly.

Ryu Teng, standing beside her, also nodded and said, "That’s right! Mr. Raine is a very gentle person, the name ’Skull Smasher’ really doesn’t suit him."

For a time, the group of girls began to chatter about whether the nickname ’Skull Smasher’ was suitable for Raine, or if there was a better nickname than ’Skull Smasher’.

Meanwhile,

In the core area.

Previously, two Abominations attacking together could keep the fight with Raine evenly matched.

But now, with one dispatched, facing the remaining Abomination’s attacks, Raine, enhanced by Second-stage Gigantification and Fury, didn’t make it effortless but managed to blow its head after two or three moves!

"45 seconds elapsed."

Shaking off the slime stuck on the Counterattacker’s hammer, Raine looked calmly at Necromancer Magiller and Lilith, noting a timing number he’d been counting silently in his mind.

In his current state, if he continued to use higher level Combat Skills, he could still hold on for 15 seconds in terms of stamina.

Which means, if he can resolve Necromancer Magiller and Demon Mage Lilith within 15 seconds, he would claim a great victory.

But accomplishing this would be very difficult.

In fact, if he could use Magic Monster Skills at this moment, combining both could yield remarkable results!

However, that required the Anti-Magic Field to vanish, and that wasn’t something within his control...

Raine shook his head slightly, not dwelling on this, instead tightening his grip on the warhammer.

For some reason—be it might or something else—seeing Raine’s calm gaze, both Magiller and Lilith instinctively stepped back.

Raine said nothing.

As his Steel Boots struck the ground, the soft bloody ground exploded into a small pit, and his whole body, like an arrow released from a bow, charged towards the Necromancer Magiller.

This made Magiller’s face show fear, and he considered retreating immediately.

But just at this moment, the semi-transparent dome representing the Anti-Magic Field above them vanished instantly.

This scene nearly made Necromancer Magiller cry tears of joy, and a smile finally appeared on Lilith’s face.

Magiller looked at the rushing Raine with a mocking expression, saying, "Young man, it seems your luck is just a bit short."

"Now, it’s my turn!"

With a snap of Magiller’s fingers, a blue light array appeared beneath his feet. Dense skeleton arms stretched out from the ground array, with skeleton servants crawling out from below.

Summoning an undead army, a Fifth Level necromancy spell, was Magiller’s trump card.

Seeing dozens of skeletons, skeleton warriors, ghouls, and even a Death Knight surrounding him, Necromancer Magiller finally breathed a sigh of relief, his eyes towards Raine now entirely devoid of fear.

After all, necromancers are mages, noble casters!

Suddenly, however, Magiller’s eyes squinted.

Because he noticed that Raine’s approaching speed hadn’t slowed at all, and his expression was strange, as if devoid of fear.

How to say it?

There seemed to be a joy in his gaze similar to his own.

This puzzled Magiller —

’Aren’t you supposed to be a warrior?’

’With the Anti-Magic Field gone, isn’t fear and worry the natural response?’

’Why such an expression?’

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