Chapter 257: Rowling's Changes

When she heard a sound not far away, Rowling immediately looked towards the location.

Out of the darkness of the fire, a completely distorted monster appeared.

Monsters are made up of corpses that are densely packed all over the monster's body. According to Rowling's observations, the corpses all came from the creatures in the city.

Maybe a single creature doesn't have the ability to be transformed into an undead creature, but I don't know what means this necromancer used to combine a large number of corpses like this, and finally formed the monster in front of Rowling's eyes.

As the monster advanced, the corpses that made up its body scattered in all directions.

The moment she saw the monster, perhaps shocked by its appearance, Rowling couldn't help but take a few steps back.

For Rowling, who saw this kind of monster for the first time, without experiencing such a battle, she naturally had instinctive fear in her heart.

Looking at the monster composed of countless corpses in front of her, as well as the extremely dark environment around her, Rowling seemed to have returned to the village where she first lived, when she also watched the village being invaded by necromancers, but she did not have any power to fight back.

But this time, Rowling knows that she is no longer the girl who watched the village be destroyed but has no power, but a warrior with power.

Rowling wondered how this shift in mindset came about, starting with Rhodes killing the creature in the room, or until she truly understood the power of magic.

But none of this matters to Rowling.

At this time, Rowling's eyes were extremely determined, although the monster's appearance was still terrifying, but in Rowling's eyes, it didn't matter anymore.

On the side, as the vampire was dragged by the remaining black-armored soldiers, the centaur leader watched the monster approach to Rowling's position, and took the initiative to meet it, wanting to rely on his own strength to stop the monster.

As the centaur leader approached the monster, the monster waved its arms.

The Centaur leader held the twin axes in front of him, but to no avail. With a tremendous force, the centaur leader was directly sent flying out by this monster.

After falling to the ground, although the centaur leader still clenched the battle axe in his hand, due to the injuries on his body, it was difficult to stand up for a while, and he could only watch the monster approach Rowling's position.

The speed of the monster's progress seemed to be slow, but due to the size of his body, the distance that each step could cross was far, and suddenly, the monster was not very far away from Rowling.

As the monster's speed increased, the corpses on its body began to fall in large numbers, but it didn't care in the slightest.

If it seemed to outsiders, Rowling might have been frightened to stay there in the face of the monster's approach, but the truth is that Rowling has already figured out how to defeat this monster.

Looking at the rapidly approaching monster in front of her, just as its attack was about to come, Rowling raised her hand, and in an instant, a white light appeared above Rowling's head.

Under the light of the white light, the monster began to melt rapidly, and pale flames emerged from the corpse that made up the monster.

The strength that had originally supported it to stand up also seemed to be directly defeated at this time, and a large number of corpses returned to their original forms and fell to the side.

The monster, with Rowling undead in the face of the undead killer, didn't even make any struggle, and died directly.

The scene like a landslide happened in front of Rowling's eyes, but it was different from the rocks of the mountain, and all that fell in front of her eyes were strange-looking corpses.

Faced with this situation, Rowling did not panic, seeing that a large number of corpses falling from the sky were about to hit her, Rowling's figure disappeared, and instantly appeared not far behind.

In Rowling's line of sight, in front of her, a large number of corpses were stained with pale flames, and they were still burning until they were all burned out.

Looking at this scene, Rowling no longer had any emotion in her eyes.

The people who fought on the side, whether it was a vampire or an ordinary black-armored soldier, were all affected by the undead killer and suffered a certain amount of damage, on the contrary, the centaur leader who was knocked away by this monster did not suffer any damage due to the distance.

Just as Rowling was about to help the vampire deal with the enemy in front of her, as if noticing something, Rowling stopped what she was doing, and a trace of panic finally appeared on her face.

Originally, the sound of the monster walking reappeared, and judging from the sound, the monster was not far away.

If that were the case, Rowling could have unleashed the Undead Slayer again to deal with the new monsters, but Rowling suddenly realized that she didn't have much mana left.

In the previous battle, seeing that the mana was extremely generous, in addition to killing the enemy, Rowling did not have the idea of retaining the mana, plus the final use of teleportation, at this time, Rowling's mana was only enough to release a magic arrow.

Because it was the first time to participate in the battle, Rowling was still relatively unfamiliar with the control of mana, and after experiencing this situation, Rowling kept the control of mana firmly in mind.

Previously, Rhodes had also mentioned saving mana, but Rowling only knew about it. This point cannot be regarded as Rowling's own understanding of combat experience, so there is not much understanding.

Rowling believes she will be able to do better than she is if the fight resumes, but there is clearly no such opportunity.

Seeing the monster in front of her approaching here at a rapid speed, Rowling didn't have any idea of escaping, but planned to rely on the last magic arrow to fight to the death.

After having this awareness, Rowling only felt that there was a new change in her heart, but before Rowling could implement the magic arrow, the figure of the ghost dragon appeared in the sky.

Nether Dragon's Breath spewed down, striking the forward monster directly.

Suddenly, a large number of corpses that formed the monster's body decayed, scattering in all directions, but the monster's body did not stop, but continued to rush towards Rowling's position.

In addition to spitting out the breath of the Nether Dragon, the ghost dragon did not pause in its movements, and pounced directly towards the monster.

Under the strong impact of the ghost dragon and the effect of the Nether Dragon's breath, the monster's body was directly scattered, and a large number of corpses fell away.

The ghost dragon moved non-stop, waving its dragon wings and striking at the corpse-made monster.

Under the attack of the ghost dragon, the monster had no means to resist, and could only leave a corpse in one place.