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Chapter 1140 - 516: Walking the Dog Tactic_2



Chapter 1140 - 516: Walking the Dog Tactic_2

Chapter 1140: Chapter 516: Walking the Dog Tactic_2It was foreseeable that, before long, a grand war over beliefs would be ignited on Earth. Solomon’s God of Creation, also a deity not involved with the Tower of the Brave, was largely unknown to ordinary people; therefore, some basic propaganda was essential.

At this moment, the person responsible for live-streaming was a player under Solomon, who seized the opportunity, given the high level of attention, to spontaneously advertise the God of Creation.

Under multiple auxiliary Divine Arts from the God of Creation, the once formidable Swamp Demoness was suddenly rendered nonthreatening, allowing the four Titans to relax and fully utilize their abilities.

Right then, alerts simultaneously popped up in the games of the four: Warning, Titan approaching!

Mu You had also received the related alert in his game and quickly controlled his character to pull out the Fog-breaking Mirror, scanning in a full 360-degree sweep.

Fortunately, the

Mu You sent an ’OK’ gesture to the Son of Heaven.

The Son of Heaven caught on immediately and summoned the Divine Skin at the other end. Whatever he used, the game hinted: "A sweet fragrance fills the air, and the Titan, like a ravenous bear smelling honey, immediately abandons the Corpse and charges southeastward."

The Titan quickly sprinted out of the mirror’s range. Mu You was uncertain about what exactly took place on the Son of Heaven’s end, but judging by the narrative cues, both parties had clearly made contact, though by the sounds of it, the Titan didn’t seem to have gotten the upper hand.

Mu You didn’t have time to ask the Son of Heaven what he did and hurriedly controlled his character to return and continue the refinement process.

Before long, the Titan returned...

Thus, through private messages and coordinated understanding, the two of them kept the Titan strung along, alternating its charges between them.

Of course, the Titan wasn’t foolish enough to be lead on indefinitely. After each charge to the site, it would gradually expand its search area, seeking the two primary culprits.

In particular, at Mu You’s end, the Titan once ignored the Son of Heaven’s lure and lingered for several minutes until confirming that Mu You had completely disappeared before storming off angrily. However, it did not leave far but instead lay in ambush two thousand meters away, ready to strike back.

Others might have been fooled here, but Mu You, with the Fog-breaking Mirror in hand, watched the Titan’s movements closely, remaining hidden until the Titan lost patience and launched another attack toward the Son of Heaven. Only then did he leisurely show himself and resume his task.

The Titan, frustrated and enraged by their mockery, found itself clueless and had completely forgotten the battlefield where the Swamp Demoness lay.

Time slowly passed, and soon a half-hour had elapsed.

At the base of the cliff below the exit, the Swamp Demoness’s life was now close to 40% depleted.

"What insane regenerative abilities...," Solomon couldn’t help but complain in the group chat.

On the surface, the plant-like monster had only lost a couple of thousand real-life points, but in actuality, they had dealt over twenty thousand points of damage!

The difference between the two was entirely negated by its abnormal recovery rate.

The Swamp Demoness could siphon energy when hitting an enemy, and it could also instantly regain a large portion of health by sacrificing one of its roots. Most plant-based monsters in the Real World had this capability, a survival ability traded for the sacrifice of their mobility.

Jiu You and the Shadow-like figure didn’t speak, but they shared a similar sentiment. Judging by the current efficiency, it would likely take another hour before they could utterly defeat the Swamp Demoness.


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