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The Necromancer's Fourth Catastrophe-Chapter 344 - 331: Tornado
Finally, the defense magic of Rileidels was once again broken by the players.
This time, due to the severe depletion of her spiritual and magic power, she could no longer quickly patch up the breaches.
The players seized the opportunity to press closer, and then struck.
This time, Rileidels had no way to turn defense into offense like before, because the players’ pressure was more intense. At the moment her defense magic was breached, they formed a thorough suppression, leaving her with no chance.
Finally, a player got close to her and struck her on the back of the neck, knocking her out.
At the moment she lost consciousness, the nearby player, quick to react, immediately grabbed hold of her.
Meanwhile, Gai Modessa, who was being entangled by a small group of players, widened his eyes in disbelief.
These undead creatures didn’t kill Rileidels?!
Capture alive? Why capture her alive? Do undead creatures need to take prisoners? It seems completely unnecessary, right?
Gai Modessa was quite puzzled, unable to comprehend what was going on.
He couldn’t understand the behavior of these undead creatures. Judging by the situation just now, it would have been easier for them to kill Rileidels, but they didn’t do so.
Instead, they went to the extra trouble of capturing her alive?
However, he wasn’t given much time to think, as the players launched a fierce attack on him.
The players didn’t get too close; most of the attacks were from a distance, with only a small part of them engaging in close combat.
This made him very frustrated. When dealing with Rileidels, although the undead creatures also used a mix of long-range and close-range attacks,
there were many undead creatures engaging in close combat. Why wasn’t it the same for him?
Of course, he didn’t know that the players intended to capture Rileidels alive, so they naturally put in a lot of effort, whereas for him, they had no intention of leaving him alive.
Killing is much easier than capturing alive.
Therefore, he obviously wouldn’t receive the same treatment as Rileidels. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
Moreover, the most important thing is that his own strength is not as high as Rileidels’, making him much easier to deal with.
With that being the case, the players naturally didn’t want to waste too much effort on him.
Especially since many players had already acted in the earlier clearing of other Mages and Knights on the island, it was inconvenient for them to act again.
Just now, they intervened only because Rileidels was too difficult to capture; as for now, they naturally left the opportunity to those players who hadn’t acted during the previous clearing of other Mages and Knights.
Players have long discovered that this game involves more farming and mining, and combat opportunities are quite rare, making them cherish every combat chance.
Sometimes, even if the opponent is not a Knight, players would scramble for the chance to attack the opponent, even if they wouldn’t gain experience after killing the opponent.
After all, opportunities to battle a boss are indeed very scarce.
Thus, dealing with Gai Modessa was naturally left to these few players, while the others wouldn’t participate.
After all, this group of players was already enough to take care of Gai Modessa.
However, this left Gai Modessa quite distressed.
Because his original plan was to wait for these undead creatures to approach him in large numbers, and then use his trump card to take down a large batch of them.
In this way, by dragging a large group of undead creatures to accompany him in death, his own death wouldn’t be in vain.
However, the current situation obviously didn’t give him that opportunity.
And at this moment, a thought crossed his mind: since they didn’t kill Gai Modessa, does it mean they wouldn’t kill him either?
Does it mean he could also survive?
If he could live, he naturally wouldn’t want to die.
But this thought was quickly dismissed by himself.
Even if they temporarily didn’t kill him, once captured alive, his life and death would be in the hands of these undead creatures. Who could guarantee these undead creatures wouldn’t kill him later?
Moreover, there’s no way to reason with undead creatures, not even their Necromancer masters can be reasoned with.
Even if he threatened them with his own influence, they probably wouldn’t care.
After all, Necromancers exist in a world where everyone is their enemy. Even in the Chaotic Sea Domain, aside from the Ten Mother Islands, Necromancers are generally regarded with hostility.
Therefore, Necromancers wouldn’t care about the forces behind you.
Necromancers either hide from the world, and if they are seen, it means they fear no forces.
Hence, Gai Modessa quickly understood this point, and immediately abandoned the idea of giving up resistance and being captured by these undead creatures.
Since there was no opportunity to take a large batch of undead creatures with him to the grave, he might as well take down as many as he could.
Besides that, he didn’t have any better options.
Therefore, he quickly made up his mind that when he was on the verge of losing his resistance, he would use his trump card to take out this batch of undead creatures approaching him.
As time passed, Gai Modessa’s resistance grew more difficult. With the rapid depletion of his internal magic and spiritual power, he could feel that, within a short span of time, he would be unable to continue resisting the attacks of these undead creatures.







