The Necromancer's Fourth Catastrophe-Chapter 248: Two Old Schemers

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This statement immediately received the approval of the other players. One player said, "To be honest, this game is really great, it's actually giving me a sense of tourism."

Sea Flip lifted his head to glance at the blue sky and white clouds, then took a step forward, continuing ahead: "Let's go, brothers, keep moving forward."

A group of players traveled along the valley and soon arrived at the lake in the middle of the valley.

This lake was quite enormous, situated at the very center of the valley, occupying 80% of the entire valley area.

A player stepped forward to the edge of the lake, then crouched down and stirred the water with his hand: "This lake is so beautiful."

Just as the player's voice fell, a massive silhouette suddenly appeared in the lake.

The speed of this silhouette was extremely absurd. The player reacted immediately, only having time to cover himself with Death Energy.

In the next moment, his body flew backward, the Death Energy on his body completely disintegrated, and he slammed into the ground hard, forming a large pit.

The other players were instantly horrified, quickly drawing their weapons and getting into a battle-ready state.

At the same time, another player approached the player who had been knocked flying, taking a look at him in the deep pit.

The player in the pit was lying on the ground like mush, his entire body severely deformed, especially his head, which was completely shattered.

"Damn, this guy was killed in seconds. What the hell is that thing? Such a strong energy presence, but why didn't I sense any energy before it attacked?"

Hearing this player's words, Sea Flip's expression became extremely serious as he looked toward the lake.

The unknown colossal creature had already dived back into the lake the moment it successfully ambushed.

He was quite shocked in his heart.

Yet at the same time, he was a bit puzzled.

Why did it retreat back into the lake after successfully ambushing one player without continuing to attack the others?

Could it only operate in the water?

Was it unable to come ashore?

Because the moment that player was ambushed, the other players had quickly distanced themselves from the lakeside.

Just as Sea Flip was pondering this matter, suddenly, snowflakes began to drift down from the sky.

However, strangely, the snowfall was only occurring in the area where the players were.

The rest of the island remained clear and sunny.

Sea Flip's face changed drastically, then quickly used the combat technique, Death Energy Uprising.

In the next moment, the large cleaver in his hand, carrying terrifying Death Energy, slashed fiercely at the snowflakes falling from the sky.

A large number of snowflakes were scattered elsewhere by the slash.

And after touching those places.

Everywhere touched was instantly covered with a layer of Ice Crystal over half a meter thick.

Sea Flip's expression worsened. He kept swinging his large cleaver to continuously fend off the surrounding snowflakes, all while running away from the area.

However, in the next moment, a massive Ice Pillar suddenly broke through the ground in front of him, shooting upward.

Sea Flip couldn't dodge in time and was immediately struck by the Ice Pillar.

He could no longer swing his cleaver to defend against the snowflakes, which instantly landed on him.

He could feel the Death Energy on his body being rapidly penetrated, and then his body began to grow stiff, slowly losing consciousness.

At that moment, he instantly lost consciousness.

It wasn't just Sea Flip; the other players experienced the same fate.

The continuously attacking Ice Pillars from the ground and the snowflakes falling from the sky left those players with no way to dodge.

Soon, they all turned into ice sculptures one by one.

Observing all this through the players' perspective, Fang Ka had a cold gleam flash in his eyes.

Just before the players were entirely wiped out, he glimpsed the mastermind behind it all through one player's field of vision.

It was a Gana.

Various thoughts flashed through Fang Ka's mind.

Why was there a Gana on that island? Was someone from the Gana Race sent there?

But it made no sense.

Fang Ka recognized both of the spells that were just cast by the opponent; one was a series magic of the Gana Race, but the other was not a series magic, it was a top-level magic.

What does this imply? It implies that the opponent should be a top-tier Gana Mage.

Why would the Gana Race send a top-tier Mage to hide on an island in the Chaotic Sea Domain?

What purpose does it serve? It makes no sense at all.

The Gana Race is constantly at war, not only with the other three intelligent ocean races but also with all the coastal forces of the Eastern Continent and the Western Continent.

Such behavior is meaningless.

So, after a careful deduction, Fang Ka immediately reached a conclusion.

This Gana likely defected from the Gana Race.

Meanwhile, Fang Ka was also curious about what exactly the enormous shadow in the lake was.

The opponent was too fast, so not only did the players fail to get a clear view, but neither did he through their perspective.

Evidently, the players had no sense of its energy before the attack.

How did it achieve this? Was there a Magic Array in the lake that shielded its energy?

This possibility was quite high.

Fang Ka furrowed his brows deeply, judging from the act of ambush, it was probably a top-tier existence as well.

At that moment, Fang Ka felt somewhat fortunate for his choice.

Thankfully, he sent out a few players to serve as cannon fodder first.

If he hadn't sent players as cannon fodder to explore, and instead sent them all together at once, the sneaky Gana and the mysterious lake-dwelling creature would certainly have ambushed at the perfect moment.

By then, the players would have suffered even more severe losses, and might even have lost some rare-race players.

That would definitely make Fang Ka feel a bit heartbroken.

However, the situation is different now.

Fang Ka sent cannon fodder players who successfully exposed the two sneak attackers, letting him know of their existence.

Since he knew of their existence, he could naturally prepare defenses and formulate appropriate countermeasures.

His mind rapidly turned, constantly analyzing and reasoning.

Soon, he arrived at two judgments, and these two judgments would lead the opponent to make two completely different choices.