Online Game: Crazy Skeleton-Chapter 487 - 475: Nothing that a Great Sword Can’t Solve (Two in One)_2

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Chapter 487: Chapter 475: Nothing that a Great Sword Can’t Solve (Two in One)_2

At this critical moment, Crane That Doesn’t Dance ignored Taciturn and continued shouting at the helpless players, "We’ve already surrounded these monsters, it’s the perfect time to act. If you don’t want to be underestimated, put your courage and passion into the battle, and take out these low-level minions to prove yourselves!"

"Kill! Kill!"

The players were heavily stimulated by Crane That Doesn’t Dance’s words. With renewed vigor and fiery eyes, they charged at the demons around them. For a moment, they seemed to gain the upper hand.

"Brother He, thanks!"

Taciturn wiped off his sweat, sincerely thanking Crane That Doesn’t Dance. If it weren’t for him boosting the players’ morale, they might’ve been wiped out! The consequence would’ve been him stepping down from his day-old position as hall master.

With this thought, a hint of awe emerged in Taciturn’s eyes as he looked at Crane That Doesn’t Dance.

The strength of Human Race’s Heavenly List players was indeed not to be underestimated!

The battle escalated, with both sides suffering significant casualties. Especially Tiger Supreme’s mage team, they lost almost more than half of their forces!

"Brother He, I want to kill that despicable demon first! It’s responsible for the deaths of many of our brothers—I can’t face the guild leader when we get back!"

Taciturn’s eyes smoldered with rage as he glared at the mage demon, wishing he could immediately charge over, and mince it up!

"You want to kill it first? If you want the team to be wiped out then go ahead."

Crane That Doesn’t Dance said with a smirk. Encountering such people left him speechless. But he didn’t bother arguing—let Taciturn do what he wanted. Even if he ended up bringing the sky crashing down, it wouldn’t be his problem! freeweɓnøvel.com

"I would appreciate Brother He’s guidance!"

After hearing Crane That Doesn’t Dance, Taciturn shivered. He had no idea why killing a small monster would lead to a wipeout. But at this moment, he didn’t doubt the validity of Crane That Doesn’t Dance’s words and humbly asked for his advice.

"Follow my orders. If you dare to act independently again, we can part ways. You can take your broad highway, I’ll take my narrow path!"

Crane That Doesn’t Dance didn’t show any patience for him. He could help once but that didn’t mean he always would. He wasn’t Taciturn’s father, why should he bother?

"I’ll follow Brother He’s arrangement."

Taciturn dared not argue with Crane That Doesn’t Dance. He had just saved their team from the brink of defeat; there was a massive gap between their abilities. Taciturn recognized his shortcomings and had already abandoned the idea of commanding the entire team.

"Go, take out these demons first, help your guild members share some of the damage, and avoid unnecessary losses!"

Crane That Doesn’t Dance ordered straightforwardly, indicating to Taciturn what he should be doing.

"Alright!"

Taciturn, showing no anger or annoyance, raised his weapon and charged into the surrounded warrior demons, engaging in battle.

"He knows to be patient, that’s admirable."

Crane That Doesn’t Dance was satisfied with Taciturn’s obedience. However, he didn’t remain idle and joined the battlefield following Taciturn.

"Remember, mage demons have an annoying skill—they can summon companions. If you’re unlucky, they may even summon high-level bosses. At our current team level, we’re not even fit to lace their boots!"

Crane That Doesn’t Dance whispered to Taciturn. His attack on the demons wasn’t slow at all, and in just a few hits, he killed a demon in front of him that had been severely wounded.

"Thank you for the guidance, Brother He, I’ve learned a lot!"

Taciturn said gratefully, while attacking the demons nearby, he asked Crane That Doesn’t Dance, "So, who dares to touch this mage demon? Isn’t this simply a bug?"

"..."

Crane That Doesn’t Dance somewhat regretted explaining it to him, but since the question was asked sincerely, he had no choice but to answer, "The mage demon’s skill can be interrupted, provided, at the moment the skill activates, five or more players attack the demon simultaneously, then it’s 100% guaranteed to interrupt the skill. So, unless we are certain, we should never lay a hand on it!"

"So that’s how it is, Brother He, thanks! I don’t know if you’re free tonight, but I’d love to invite you for some Great Treasure Sword!"

"We can definitely make time for that!"

Crane That Doesn’t Dance burst into a cheerful smile, as if all the gloom that Su Ran had brought him had evaporated into thin air. He began to act buddy-buddy with Taciturn.

"You little rascal, you’re thoughtful! Wasn’t this all we needed to do in the first place? Quickly set up a table in the usual place and order number 18 for me in advance this time. Damn it, last time they dared use my junior to sharpen their teeth. I’m not a toothpick! It caused me to swell for an entire week and made it hard for me to walk. Tonight, I won’t rest until I’ve settled the score!"

"Who knew you were a man of the same taste, Brother He? There were many people at the last gathering and I didn’t even get a chance to talk to you. As an apology, how about I treat you to the Great Treasure Sword for a month?"

Taciturn didn’t care as he continued to kill the demon soldiers. He leaned over to Crane That Doesn’t Dance and chuckled quietly.

"Sod off, are you trying to kill me? I don’t want to die of exhaustion!"

Now that they found a common interest, their relationship quickly warmed up. It went from indifferent to a deep brotherly bond. It was completely natural, leaving the surrounding players confused about their relationship’s dynamic.

Finally, the group of players led by Taciturn managed to clear out all the demon soldiers, but they paid a heavy price. More than half of the mages were killed or injured, and many warrior players also suffered losses. However, seeing the number of advanced equipment glowing on the ground, Taciturn felt somewhat balanced. At least he could fulfill his guild leader’s expectations!

"Brother Taciturn, have them surround the last arcane monster and just finish it off!"

Crane That Doesn’t Dance said to Taciturn who was next to him. After all, commanding an army that wasn’t yours was not easy.

However, this arcane demon soldier had already shown considerable intelligence. Seeing that the battle was unsustainable, it immediately turned to flee!

"Damn, this creature is too cunning! Chase after it!"

Taciturn wouldn’t let this prey escape under his nose. He commanded his troops to pursue the demon soldier, while he himself picked up all the equipment on the ground. His joy was evident on his face.

"Brother He, all the equipment is level 40! The rumour that killing monsters higher level than you results in more equipment drops is really true... Damn, where is everyone?!"

Before Taciturn could finish speaking, he was surprised to find that there was no one around him. He was the only one standing there like a fool.

Rapidly stuffing the equipment into his bag, Taciturn quickly pursued his troops. Without their cover, he didn’t dare stay in the high-level terrain any longer!

...

The scene shifted to the cloaked player in the sky.

"Thankfully, I know the Treading on Air Technique. Otherwise, just these high-level monsters would have been enough to break me!"

Looking down at the demon spirits, Su Ran felt his nerves tingling. He was only level 31. While he could handle one or two, facing a group of high-level monsters left him with no option but to flee.

This wasn’t a place for Su Ran to be. He’d just taken on a timed quest. It wasn’t one where he had to kill a boss, as long as he returned the tiny stone, everything would be fine!

However, before he could refocus, he abruptly collided with an invisible wall. His head nearly crashed through as he swiftly balanced himself and scanned his surroundings cautiously.

"What’s going on? Why is there suddenly an obstacle?"

Seeing no airborne enemies in the vicinity, Su Ran mumbled to himself in confusion.

"Despicable human, you can come down now."

Suddenly, an authoritative voice echoed from the sky. Su Ran looked down to see a high-ranking demon spirit riding a skeletal horse, its eyes filled with hostility, waiting for Su Ran to surrender.

"Damn, this thing can sense hatred from so far away? Its ability is just too overpowered!"

Surprised, Su Ran felt an intense chill. This boss beneath him wasn’t easy to deal with. However, if he couldn’t challenge it, couldn’t he still avoid it? If one road led to nowhere, he could just take a detour. It ain’t a big deal!