Infinite Horror Bulk Players

Chapter 230 explains the bugs in the original plot.

Chapter 230 explains the bugs in the original plot.
The eight-headed serpent was still swimming in the sea, its thousand-meter-long body causing huge waves to rise with every sway.

With a shadow looming overhead, the giant snake looked up at the sky and saw yet another meteorite falling, immediately losing interest.

Having already caught a meteorite once, it paid no attention to this thing.

Even the prophet behind it didn't see anything wrong with it.

This is nothing more than another futile attack by the world consciousness of this planet.

That's right, their species are aware of the existence of world consciousness.

After all, their species have already colonized hundreds of millions of planets.

Although almost all planetary consciousnesses are still dormant, there are always a few unlucky occasions when the world consciousness happens to be awake.

The last blue planet (Earth in the Pacific Rim) was like that.

They had already been there once 6500 million years ago, but unfortunately, the world was conscious at that time, and the monsters they sent to build were crushed to death by the earth along with the dinosaurs on it.

So they didn't touch that planet again for a very long time.

This planet is also awake, but its technology is different from that time.

Thanks to the selfless dedication of those human mercenaries from who-knows-where, the monsters they developed are now immune to all physical attacks.

Even if this planet were to be bombarded with countless meteorites, or even if that white satellite were to be pulled down and smashed against it, it wouldn't be a problem.

As long as they don't kill the humans who destroyed one of their farms.

Based on their previous observations of the strength of those humans, it seems they indeed wouldn't die from the aftershocks of the satellite crash.

If that's the case, what's there to be afraid of? Just charge forward!

The shadow drew ever closer, and the intense heat generated by the friction between the meteorite's surface and the air turned the sky red.

The immense pressure forced the sea surface open, revealing the eight-headed serpent calmly walking in the water.

The moment its raised head made contact with the meteorite, the serpent's expression changed instantly.

Buhou! This meteorite is different!

It realized this, but it was clear that it had no chance to back out.

With a deafening roar, the giant serpent's body was slammed into the seabed, pressed against the ocean floor, the immense pressure nearly crushing it into a pulp.

Fortunately, the meteorite above it could make contact with it, but the seabed on the ground could not.

His body was pressed down from above, but his body was passed right through from below.

They kept diving deeper and deeper, constantly burrowing into the ground, and the rocks above them were gradually broken down.

When the meteorite finally stopped, when it finally emerged from the ground, its eight heads had become quite flat, making it look like a venomous snake.

The head, which represents poison, had a considerable amount of venom squeezed out.

Shaking its head, the eight-headed serpent struggled to emerge from the sea.

Looking up, I saw three figures appear out of thin air.

The moment it saw those three people, a chilling killing intent enveloped its entire body.

Its scales bristled, and its biological instincts screamed at it: escape! Escape from here! Escape the insect with its black flames.

Zheng Zha, who was suspended in mid-air by relying on the Flying Technique, had a blank look in his eyes.

The third stage of the gene lock has been activated.

The subject of the simulation was himself, the self who was almost driven mad by the main god in that second cycle.

His heart was pounding wildly, the loud noise threatening to shatter his eardrums. His body began to swell rapidly.

Fifty meters, one hundred meters, two hundred meters.

In the blink of an eye, Zheng Zha's size had doubled compared to when he was on Earth.

The violent black shockwave sent Zhao Yingkong and Du Yuhao flying.

Zhao Yingkong pouted helplessly, glancing at the rocket-powered vehicle on her back. Sure enough, external aids were unreliable; she would have to learn to fly on her own sooner or later.

Thinking this, she suddenly had a flash of inspiration and began to sense the fluctuations on Zheng Zha's body by relying on her high perception attribute. Her original intention was to sense how Zheng Zha used the Flying Technique, but when she activated her perception, all she saw was a pitch-black silence and despair.

The Kazan sealed within his body shrank into a ball, like a little quail.

Learn aerial acrobatics? No, that's what she wants to learn.

She had played DNF (Dungeon Fighter Online) after redeeming items related to the Ghost Knight, so she naturally knew about one of the Ghost Knight's advanced classes, the Soul Bender.

Zheng Zha's terrifying and awe-inspiring aura stirred something within Zhao Yingkong.

If she could seal this aura into her own body, would she be able to create a second ghost god?
Despite her thoughts, Zhao Yingkong knew they were on the battlefield and didn't interfere with Zheng Zha.

Watching the opponent's enormous two-hundred-meter body charge towards the monster, it swung its building-sized fist and smashed it hard into the monster's head.

"Boom!" The force of the collision almost blew Zhao Yingkong and the other person away.

This is the fate of those who can't fly and can only rely on tools to float in the sky.

They couldn't even get close to each other in the aftermath of their fight.

Zhao Yingkong's face darkened. She shoved the rocket launcher back into the team's warehouse and plummeted to the ground. Kazan's seal was broken, and she allowed it to erode her body.

Her arms began to turn red, and Zhao Yingkong controlled her blood and qi to further strengthen her body.

At the same time, it senses the fluctuations around it, the fluctuations of the wind, the fluctuations of the water.

Everything around her began to help her, propelling her toward the direction where Zheng Zha was fighting the monster.

"Roar!" With one of its heads dented from the blow, the giant snake roared in pain, its venomous head pointing directly at Zheng Zha, spewing out a highly toxic, corrosive liquid.

However, these liquids couldn't even get close to Zheng Zha's body.

The violent wave of killing intent sent the liquid flying.

The monster tried to readjust its strategy, but Zheng Zha had already formed a blade in his hand and slashed down at the head he was holding.

"Boom!" The sea was split in two by the aftershocks of the attack, and its hundred-meter-thick head was cleaved in two on the spot.

That is its time head.

Holding the other's head in one hand, Zheng Zha casually put it into the team's warehouse.

Then, with murderous intent in his eyes, he looked at the monster's next head.

Although it was the monster's first battle, Zheng Zha thought they had fought countless times, and the monster's weaknesses were already known to everyone in the Central Continent Team.

"Next up is the Dark Attribute Head."

"Hiss!" The monster roared threateningly, its body uncontrollably trying to retreat. It was starting to feel afraid; it felt like it was no longer able to win.

However, before it could even take a few steps back, it felt a stinging pain from behind.

A head turned to look back, and Zhao Yingkong slowly drew her katana.

(End of this chapter)

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