Chapter 89 Elite Bear Monster (Sixth update! Bonus chapter 23 for the Alliance Leader)

It's Yi Qingfeng!

At that moment, Bei Feng and his companion, who were respectively taking out their crossbows and bows and arrows, stopped and looked at each other.

He quickly switched weapons and followed.

And at this moment:
The dense night had been rendered into a vibrant crimson in Yi Qingfeng's vision!

He was used to fighting alone.

When not in combat, he patiently follows the team's instructions.

And after entering the bloody battle state:

The cold-blooded killing intent and battle frenzy surging within his will had subconsciously eliminated the element of teammates.

Tactical coordination?

Slaying the enemy and smashing their skulls is the best combination!

The demonic power rising within him provided him with a constant source of vitality.

The numerous enhancements that had been completed before this were now completely different from the wild changes that had occurred before, and they were displayed under his charge!

The mark of killing pinpointed the enemy's location for him.

Even in this frenzied charge, his vision was already blurred.

Yet the scarlet mark still clearly pointed to the dangerous bear monster in the chaotic night!
The Holy Slash!
At the very end of the time, Yi Qingfeng's field of vision narrowed dramatically.

He can only see:
The bear-like monster that stood upright, roaring and waving its giant claws, and its head, which looked exceptionally large in the moonlight and covered with coarse, stiff fur!
Time seemed to be stretched out by an invisible force:

Without warning, Yi Qingfeng, who was charging at high speed, suddenly leaped up!

This is a highly risky and strategic operation for close-combat techniques.

But at this moment, it was accomplished in a different, swifter way!
The storm pierced through the skull, and the sound of destruction echoed in the wind!
Smash it for me!
The moment the hammerhead contacts the skull, the feedback is not a hard impact, but a brief, subtle, and pleasant "sense of stillness".

That was the last, most feeble resistance made by the hard, dense skull in the face of destructive force.

The wailing of flesh and bone is a testament to the supreme power!

"Crack—Pfft!"

In an instant, Yi Qingfeng felt something warm smeared on his face.

The immense force pushed the skull-crushing creature downwards, carrying its already mangled head.

Finally, it slammed hard into its thick neck, almost smashing its head into its chest cavity!
The power bestowed from the extraordinary dimension allowed Yi Qingfeng to land steadily on the ground.

His bloodshot eyes coldly watched as the enormous bear monster before him slowly collapsed.

Then he turned around:
Behind him were three teammates who had rushed to his aid.

His face was covered in splattered blood.

But even such bloodshed could not compare to the still-burning, passionate crimson eyes.

Without a word, people knew—the chosen ones of slaughter enjoyed this brutal hunt…

Faced with Yi Qingfeng's current state, the three who had been chatting happily before instinctively stopped in their tracks.

"Sorry, it seems a bit crunchy."

"Next time, you guys go first?"

The chosen ones in battle are not stingy with sharing opportunities to fight...

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Ian Perra was having a bit of a headache at that moment.

Or rather—feeling powerless?
As the raid leader for the first time to open the Cross-Network raid, most of the raid members were also Cross-Network players who were trying it for the first time.

Although the entire battle group was there to assist them, they had also made a very detailed plan in advance.

But when it came to actually clearing the land, they found that there were countless things to do and it was difficult to explain in detail.

Fortunately:

Ultimately, they are among the first group in the entire online player forum to reach level 5.

The instructions that were given were generally carried out.

The way it was done may differ somewhat from the ideal scenario.

But it's finally done...

Even so, problems still frequently arise.

The only good news is that there haven't been any casualties yet...

The worst case was due to a failure to properly manage the difficulty difference between solo and raid dungeons. While clearing a group of monsters, they also accidentally pulled along some neutral beasts that were just watching...

Without having any dedicated soldiers present.

The unlucky guy who failed to melt in one go almost got melted by the monster.

Fortunately, they managed to escape unharmed in the end.

It's currently under renovation in the town.

Based on the current progress, it shouldn't delay the final push.

According to Ian Perra:
Organizing a large-scale raid across the entire network is no simpler than organizing a small-scale war.

After all, this takes into account the individual differences among players on the cross-platform.

Sometimes, certain tasks cannot be completed simply and directly through team commands.

When necessary, it is often even necessary to be meticulous down to the individual level.

Therefore, the requirements for commanders are undoubtedly higher.

Of course, this is also why he has to handle many things on his own.

Because the complexity of the matter was greatly underestimated.

He even sent his only two assistants with team authority out on elite missions...

Refer to the time it took for the reconnaissance team to explore that area.

I estimate it will take about another hour...

Ian-Perra's plan is to complete the Mythic+ raid in one day.

Then lead your own squad and spend 1-3 days integrating the secret realm resources.

Of course, Ian Perra would also welcome other members to join the group if they wish.

"Commander, we don't have enough currency for negotiations—this guy suddenly raised the price. Should we terminate the deal and pack the goods directly?"

"Commander! Mission Line 7 is interrupted, and there's a reputation requirement. Should we still proceed?"

"Commander, Commander! One of the guys in our team carelessly shot a chicken and now he's wanted..."

Despite his racing thoughts, Ian Perra didn't stop what he was doing.

He seemed to be making arrangements in an orderly manner.

It was at this time that:
Someone opened the wooden door to the small town tavern, which had been rented to serve as the team's command center.

Ian Perra looked up and a familiar figure came into view.

In that instant, Ian Perra felt a strong sense of redemption:

"You're back? Perfect timing to help me out."

The female mage subconsciously hummed in agreement.

Then, looking slightly tired, he sat down beside her.

"How many elite missions are left?"

Ian Perra's fingers flew across the air.

Then, he suddenly thought of something and turned to ask the female mage.

"All cleared out..."

Yulila poured herself a glass of warm milk, took a sip, and then spoke.

Ian Perra paused slightly upon hearing this.

Then it suddenly occurred to me.

"Oh right, I forgot you have a paladin in your team."

"This guy's faction always makes me subconsciously forget that he's also a paladin..."

"What about his warhorse? Is it also a celestial being?"

Ian Perra smiled.

"Not so gentle..."

As she spoke, the female mage's expression froze slightly.

She glanced at the rapidly growing list of tasks pending her team, then turned to Ian Perra:
"Is this all?"

"No, like I told you—it's just a little..."

Ian Perra gestured...

(End of this chapter)

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