Chapter 51: Extinction in an Instant
Kashya knew that the former Chris, that is, the corpse of the present was "angry", she had attacked this evil cave with her sisters, and the zombies and demons they had encountered before were not their opponents, but after encountering the corpse "angry", everything changed. The corpse "fire" is completely different from the ordinary zombies, it has the speed and powerful power of the ghost, the Rogers have just finished a round of volleys, and the corpses that are unscathed in the rain of arrows have approached their side, and use its claws that condense the elemental power to attack the Rogers who did not react, and in an instant, the Rogers without armor protection suffered heavy casualties. In the end, it was Kashya's desperate cover that evacuated the cave with the remaining sisters, and even the bodies of the dead sisters did not have time to be properly collected.
After that battle, Kasha lost the confidence to fight against the corpse "fire", and now she is no match for the demon, but in order to find Liszt, Kasha can only bite the bullet and enter the nightmare cave where many of her sisters are buried. Now, instead of finding Liszt, Cassa is surrounded by the corpse "Flame" and its minions, and is about to be cornered.
Liszt, who was silently observing from the sidelines, didn't care about Kasya's life and death, since the zombie leader, the corpse "fired" appeared, he had been condensing the elemental power in his hand, waiting for an opportunity, ready to destroy it with one blow when it showed its flaws. But seeing that Kashya's attack was completely ineffective, Liszt shifted the target from the corpse's "fiery" head to its legs. It has a hard skull in its head, coupled with hard skin, with the current level of Liszt's familiarity with the dagger, he has no way to guarantee that he can directly kill the corpse to "get angry", and if it only causes a little damage to its head, it will not cause any impact on the undead creatures that have no pain, so Liszt retreated and prepared to abolish its mobility first.
Seeing the corpse "furious" and rushing out of the zombie's protection and rushing towards Kashya, Liszt's eyes lit up, "This is a good opportunity!" Liszt hurriedly swung the dagger that had condensed the elemental power of the middle of the sky forward, only to see a sharp and unparalleled ice blade shoot extremely quickly towards the corpse's "fiery" leg, and before it could react, it tore its right leg to pieces. Although its hard bones were not completely broken, it was clear that it was no longer able to support it to walk. This blow consumed most of Liszt's elemental power, and if it weren't for the magical dagger that could recover some of it, Liszt would have had to use the power of shadow. Although Liszt's spiritual power is strong, he does not accumulate elemental power day after day like a mage, so his elemental energy is still relatively small, and he is basically using the free elements floating in the air.
The effect of Liszt's long-planned attack was also very obvious, killing Kashya's corpse "angry" off guard, and was suddenly hit by a sudden powerful attack from behind him, and fell to the ground hard, and its almost broken right leg made it unable to stand up for a while, and could only struggle on the ground.
All the demons and Kasha were stunned by the sudden attack, but Liszt saw that the attack worked, and did not intend to give the corpse any chance to struggle. Liszt instinctively burst out the potential of his body, activated the "acceleration" state, flew past the obstruction of the demon who came back to his senses around him, and rushed straight to the corpse that fell to the ground to "get angry", when approaching it, Liszt also used a stunt that he had never used before - Shadow Mastery, I saw that a pitch-black figure exactly like Liszt was born from the void in the blink of an eye, and even held a dagger in his hand, but it was composed of pure shadow energy, not as magical as Liszt himself. Liszt's order to the shadow clone was very simple, that is, to kill the corpse to "get angry", and he himself, when the corpse "was angry" and raised his hand to defend against the attack of the shadow clone coming from the front, he used a flash to appear behind it, tightly held the dagger in his hand, and swung it at the corpse with all his might.
Under the fierce attack in an instant, the corpse "fired" could not even think, and could only rely on survival instinct to resist, but unfortunately, it only found the demonic pure black shadow in front of it, but did not see the deadly threat behind it. Before it could raise its hand to block the Shadow's ferocious attack, and was about to fight back, Liszt's attack was over. The flash of the knife light was like a dazzling thunderbolt, directly cutting off the corpse's "fire" and evil head, although it has hard skin, which can resist most of the piercing attacks, but for Liszt's powerful horizontal slash, its skin is still like paper paste, without the slightest resistance.
Liszt's fighting was never muddy, and after learning the art of witchers and assassins, this fighting style was even more than before, in Liszt's eyes, only dead demons were good demons, and he had no desire to torture demons unless there was a special reason.
This time, before most of the demons and Kasha could react, Liszt's battle was over. Of course, Liszt's strength is far stronger than the corpse's "fire", but except for the shadow clone, Liszt did not use much shadow power, so Liszt only exerted one or two percent of his strength. In fact, even in the face of an enemy of equal strength, Liszt was confident that he would be able to kill in an instant. Because he has a powerful attack, as long as the average person is hit, it is difficult to escape death, and besides, Liszt also has extremely fast speed and the ability to flash, which makes his enemies unable to resist at all. Even Diablo, the demon god of hell, would have a hard time keeping up with the elusive Liszt, let alone other low-level demons.
Taking advantage of the confusion of the demons who suddenly lost their leader, Liszt no longer procrastinated, he immediately took off the recurve bow on his back, activated the power that was sleeping in it, and then quickly condensed the few remaining elements, and under the reinforcement of the legendary recurve bow, he shot terrifying elemental multiple arrows. At this time, the small space made it impossible for the demons to escape, and they were completely enveloped in a rain of arrows, and could only let out a cry of fear before death. And Kasha, who reacted, also wanted to help, but found that she could not do anything at all - she only had a spear with her, and if she rushed to fight the demons, she was afraid that before she could get close, she would be shot into a spiked hairy mouse in the wilderness by Liszt's rain of arrows, and besides, this battle, or rather slaughter, did not need her to get in the way. Soon, all the demons gathered together were completely destroyed, and this cave of sin was finally purified.
The battle was over, Kasha looked at Liszt who looked like a living person, a little hesitant, she didn't know how to talk to Liszt, this time Liszt also saved her life, she had to thank Liszt anyway, and apologize to him.
Kasha plucked up her courage and walked up to Liszt, who was several years younger than her, but her prestige was gradually revealed, and whispered: "Well, dear Mr. Liszt, thank you very much for your help, without you, I might have died." Also, I was short-sighted and arrogant in the camp before, and I apologize to you! As he spoke, Kasha bowed deeply, but Liszt ignored her, just searching for the corpse "fire" the remaining corpse, wanting to know what made this ordinary zombie so strong.
Seeing Liszt's ignorance of her, Kashya's face was embarrassed, and he hurriedly said, "Mr. Liszt! I'm really sorry that you can send me as much as you want to compensate you, I really regret what I just did, and I beg your forgiveness. As he spoke, Kasha's eyes turned red, but he bowed deeply, and this time he didn't get up again.
Liszt heard the sound of Kashya's tears dripping, a little helpless, he didn't want to pay attention to this stupid woman, but he thought that he would have to stay in Rog's camp later, and he would not look up with her, so he decided that he could only make things clear with this fool.
"First of all, let me state a few facts." Liszt turned his back to Kasha and made a cold voice, "First, I'm not saving you, my target is the zombie leader, but just when it attacked you, it showed a big flaw, so I made a move, I don't care about your life or death at all; Second, you ruined my plan, I was going to assassinate this zombie, but your presence alarmed all the demons and prolonged the battle that could have ended soon; Thirdly, I don't need any servants, so I don't need to send you, your apology is meaningless to me, and what I ask of you is to disappear before my eyes. But don't expect me to forgive you, I don't accept your apology, and from now on, we'd better be strangers. After Liszt finished speaking, he did not study the corpse on the ground, but used the wooden stick that the Sinking Demon had dropped on the ground, strung the corpse's "angry" head, and then got up and walked towards the entrance of the cave, he wanted to go back and ask Lady Akara and answer many of his doubts, but he did not have time to waste time here with this innocent woman.
Although Kashya knew that she was too much just now, she didn't expect Liszt to be so ruthless, and she didn't give her the slightest chance to make up for her mistakes, and rejected her indifferently. Only then did Kasha realize that she was very wrong, her illusion of learning from Liszt had long been shattered, and sometimes, if you make a mistake, you have to pay a price, and this price is not something that can be decided by the person who made the mistake. Kasha is different from Kane, although Kane also harmed Liszt in danger, and also put Liszt's grandfather Austin in danger, but after all, Kane was still unintentional, and he helped Liszt a lot, and became good friends with Austin. In Liszt's opinion, the victory over other demons in the future is indispensable for the help of Kane, who has mastered ancient secrets. However, as for Kashya, in Liszt's eyes, she was just a woman no different from a commoner, and she couldn't help Liszt at all, so since Kaszt chose to be hostile at the beginning, then Liszt had no reason to reconcile with her.
A flustered Kasha followed behind Liszt, walking silently with his head bowed. After the evil was destroyed, the originally gloomy sky began to become clear, and the warm sunlight began to caress the bleak land, and everything seemed to begin to come back to life. Embraced by the breeze and the sun, everything began to take on new life, except for the sad Kasha, who seemed out of place with all this prosperity.