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Chapter 350: 202 The First Legendary Template
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Dean McKenzie found the attributes of the Endless Corpse Explosion Staff
quite magnificent in front of him, but compared with Old Nine’s transformation, the staff seemed ordinary.
Name: Strange Luck Skeleton Archer Possessing God’s Arrow (Old Nine)
Template: Legendary
Level: 141
Traits: Lucky Crossbow (S-Level) (Your attack will be influenced by your luck, which will multiply your damage by anything from too to 1500.)
Arrow of Despair (S-Level) (After killing your target with an arrow, there is a chance to obtain their despair, which then empowers your subsequent arrows.)
God’s Arrow (SS Level) (When activated, the arrow will be fused with the power of God, leading to the sublimation of the skill used.)
Divine Creature (Not Activated)
Special Properties: Advanced
Attribute Points:
Strength: 18 million, Agility: 21 million, Physique: 12 million, Spirit: 12 million
Attack: 3.6 billion
Defense: 240 million
Spirit Power: 1.5 billion
Equipment: Bow of Hunting
Quality: Dark Gold
Level: 141 (Can be increased along with the owner’s level)
Owner: Old Nine
Effect 1: Basic strength, agility, and attack increase by 500%
Effect 2: All bow and arrow skills are automatically raised by 5 levels
Effect 3: Absolute Hit (SS Level) (Traits and skills not exceeding SS level will not be able to dodge this arrow.)
(Cool down time one day)
With this template and this equipment, Old Nine’s strength was instantly enhanced to an epic level.
The battle power was in no way inferior to Old Two.
Seeing this, Old Eight was devastated.
He was the one who came first, he was the hardest working skeleton under the owner. How did other skeletons climb above his head in terms of strength?
Old Two’s power was tremendous, and that was fair enough. But now, even Old Two’s firm supporter, Old Nine, was turning freakish. Did Old Eight have any chance left to excel?
As Old Eight was feeling lost, he suddenly noticed that Old Nine, who had just evolved, cast a glance at Old Two.
With just a single glance, Old Eight was instantly alarmed.
He recognized that look. Ninety-nine percent of it was the gleam of rebellion.
At this moment, Old Eight was overjoyed.
He thought that Old Nine was a steadfast follower of Old Two. It turned out that, like himself, Old Nine was also full of rebellion.
Meanwhile, Doggy Two also noticed that Old Nine’s Pupil Fire was somewhat strange after evolution.
The same gleam Old Two recognized was in the eyes of Old Seven, Old Eight, and the already disappointed Old Three.
Why did Old Nine turn out like this as well?
Thus, Old Two was immediately dispirited. Is the world still getting any better?
Why are all his little brothers full of rebellion?
Dean McKenzie didn’t notice these subtle eye contacts between his skeletal minions. After Old Nine’s evolution, he opened the gate of the bone to take all the skeletons back.
Once the skeletons were summoned back, Dean McKenzie frowned.
“Can’t collect them all?”
More precisely, Dean McKenzie couldn’t take all the Seven-turn Skeletons back.
After all, Dean McKenzie’s Land of Bone was at the intermediate three-star level, a six-turn level. So far, he could only hold up to too Seven-turn Skeletons at most.
Currently, Dean McKenzie had a total of 132 Seven-turn Skeletons left, meaning 32 of them could not be fitted into the Land of Bone.
“Looks like it’s urgent to upgrade the Land of Bone again!
With a frown, Dean McKenzie collected the skeletons into the Land of Bone, leaving behind 32 death-dealing skeleton knights.
If he couldn’t fit them all in, Dean McKenzie decided to just send them out.
■■Let’s see how far the Seven-turn Skeletons can go from me now!” Dean McKenzie spoke and pulled Carney in through the Gate of Bone. He threw an alliance map at him and told him to discreetly take this group of skeleton knights to Thorn Oak City.
After assigning the task, Dean McKenzie flew away immediately, leaving Carney holding the map. As he turned around to see the 32 skeleton knights with an intimidating aura, he was completely stunned!
Dean McKenzie returned to Albany immediately.
His heart injury was indeed quite serious, and Dean had to deal with it right away.
Without treatment, he estimated that it would take a year and a half to heal on its own. Who would willingly carry such an injury for so long?
Thus, upon his return to Albany, he immediately found Sean Hawkins.
He had Sean open the Rouge warehouse and look for items that could heal him. Unfortunately, they didn’t find any suitable items in the Rouge warehouse. In the end, they had to make Sean request for a potion from the Alliance.
In Atlanta, Bruce Hodge’s office.
Upon receiving the news of Sean’s request, he had a rather peculiar reaction: “The kid got seriously injured and retreated. He managed to challenge a Hunting Church, which presumably has tested his strength.
He must have seven-turn strength at most. That s it!
This fish is pretty basic!”
Hearing that Dean McKenzie was injured, Bruce Hodge seemed rather unhappy.
“I was prepared for a big challenge, but he doesn’t seem capable of stirring up any big changes.
With just this level of capability, it will be hard to sell him at a high price.” “Chairman, isn’t it impressive enough to destroy a church with seven-turn strength?
Moreover, the church he destroyed has a foreign God behind it. The wound on him could’ve been inflicted by that God.”
“No, you don’t understand!” Bruce Hodge shook his head: “Foreign Gods are powerful, but they aren’t omnipotent. Due to the existing rules, they can’t directly enter our world. Even if a church is destroyed, there’s not much they can do.
If the conditions aren’t met, they can’t do anything.
Clearly, this time the God of Hunting didn’t do anything!
“Are you so sure?”
“Yes, if the God of Hunting had taken action, he would’ve undoubtedly died. Never underestimate the power of a God.
Even if there are existing rules, even if they can’t give it their all.
They are not beings that mere humans can resist.
If the wound on him was indeed inflicted by a God, it would be his lifelong glory. However, those who can receive such honor are not our rivals.
That would be a fish, a fish that could break our big teeth.
Sadly, he is not!”
Bruce Hodge said as he takes out a sketch.
It was prepared by his men who had glanced at Dean McKenzie from a distance in Rouge.
As soon as he saw this sketch, Bruce Hodge identified Dean McKenzie. Isn’t this the Necromancer Mage Apprentice he let go half a year ago? “You may not believe it. He had an Excellent template at one-turn more than half a year ago,
and he’s grown enough to resist a God of the same level in just over half a year? It’s preposterous, but that’s precisely what happened!” His secretary raised an eyebrow: “Do you know him, Chairman?
Bruce Hodge nodded: “Yes, half a year ago, Ennis Hawkins pleaded for him, and he escaped from my hands!”
“In that case, you’re very familiar with him! We should be able to win him over this time!”
“It’s not quite that simple.”
Bruce Hodge paused and continued, “You won’t believe it. He had an Excellent template at one-turn just over half a year ago.”
“What?”
The Secretary was surprised: “How is this possible? In just over half a year, he’s grown from one-turn to being able to confront, even destroy, a seven-turn existence. This is simply…”
“Unbelievable, isn’t it?”
Bruce Hodge raised an eyebrow: “It’s not that easy to achieve such a miracle. In addition to secrets and talents, you also need power!
According to our understanding, Ennis Hawkins does have such power behind him.
Without a doubt, this kid has grown under the influence of this power over the past half a year. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have made so much progress in such a short time.”
“Are you saying he has a power behind him?
But he doesn’t seem to have that kind of strength. If he did, he wouldn’t have had to investigate Ennis Hawkins with our Business Association!”
“What if they did it on purpose?”
The Secretary was taken back.”
Bruce Hodge, turning his head to the window, looked wise.
“It seems that my decision to let him go back then was correct. Had I not let him go then, we wouldn’t have gained such a big fish today!”