Chapter 76 Knights of the Main Hall
Chapter 76 Knights of the Main Hall
The living corpse was wearing a full cuirass that shimmered with steel, and its muscles exposed to the air were strong and full, although it was scarred and almost had almost no intact skin, but these superficial injuries did not prevent Sioux City from evaluating it.
It's just that for a living corpse, this kind of Cheng dù's breach is not even a wound at all.
Breaking away the powerful knee impact of the living corpse again, at the same time, Su Cheng's calm eyes instantly locked on the fatal wound of the living corpse - an inky black arrow that had completely sunk into its heart.
This is also a living corpse weakness discovered by Sioux City in actual combat training.
Although it was only a few days, if you count Su Cheng's crazy training intensity, this is not at all comparable to ordinary training, especially Su Cheng already has a fighting foundation, and the high-intensity training soon allowed him to get better results than others.
After finding the other party's fatal wound, when Su Cheng tried to make a targeted attack and layout, the living corpse that still had a painful expression on his face before death was stunned and stopped all movements.
However, Su Cheng has never been one to let the opportunity slip away, for it suddenly revealed a flaw, Su Cheng first hit it in the head with a straight fist, and then swung out with an elbow strike without intervals, instantly putting it to the ground.
But even after a series of attacks, the living corpse with wide dark green eyes was still trembling, holding its head tightly with both hands, as if it was suffering some kind of great pain.
Su Cheng even saw all kinds of emotions in his eyes, regrets, nostalgia, and hatred, and he knew very well that this was not the complex emotions that a living corpse should have as a battle weapon in the realm of the undead.
"People ......"
"I'm ...... I ......"
"I ...... Wang ......"
As Su Cheng's fist rained down, the living corpse kneeling on the ground remained motionless, not defending or reacting, just muttering muttered intermittent words in a constant manner.
The thick white mist was swept up by the sharp fist wind, and the solid touch and heavy collision sound made Su Cheng feel strange, as if he was not attacking a living corpse, but a demonic fossil elephant reinforced by a mage.
Under the punch, the uninjured living corpse held its head, like a wounded beast, writhing among the dirt and rubble, and from time to time hammered the fatal wound on the left chest, making the fatal wound look like it was just a small wound that made it feel uncomfortable, not the key point that Su Cheng thought.
As time passed, Su Cheng's expression became solemn, and he gradually slowed down the useless punch and kick attacks, and began to think about how to solve the current situation.
By all indications, this was definitely not an undead of the same level as him. And Su Cheng, who has a considerable understanding of the strength of the undead, has a feeling that the strength of this living corpse before his death is likely to be second to none among the NPCs he has seen and encountered.
And no matter how much the other party's strength dropped after his death, in Su Cheng's opinion, this would not be a special monster that he could solve alone.
At this moment, some kind of roar between a wolf's horn and a tiger's roar suddenly sounded from behind Sioux City, interrupting his thoughts on living corpses and reminding him that this path belonging to the undead was not a player-friendly place.
Su Cheng had just had time to turn around, and the unknown undead had already jumped into the air, stumbling towards Su Cheng with a force as powerful as hitting a mountain, and the dull sound of collision instantly echoed on the road, accompanied by the sound of Su Cheng's clothes grinding after falling to the ground.
Knocked to the ground by that heavy blow, Su Cheng's mind flashed through the chaos for a moment, but he knew that the more he was caught off guard, the more calm he had to be, and he immediately forced himself to wake up from the chaos.
Immediately, Su Cheng looked up and found that as he fell, the living corpse that had been holding his head and screaming like a stone sculpture gradually disappeared in the thick white fog like heavy snow.
And the monster that attacked him, although Su Cheng couldn't quite understand its appearance in the dense fog, but vaguely, he could still determine that its body was slender, snake-like, but it had four legs, and its size was not too big, and there was dark blue gas floating out of its mouth, and it was likely to have the ability to spew energy or poisonous gas.
And after Sioux City got up from the ground, its body suddenly became as soft as flowing water, as if to declare its attitude, telling Sioux that it was ready to fight.
As its body twisted, the white mist slowly dispersed, and Sioux City finally saw its appearance clearly from the thick fog.
It was shaped like a snake and had two horns on its head, although it was not obvious, but Su Cheng believed that it was not ears or other features, but indeed two horns. On top of that, its eerie blue claws gripped the ground silently, making several deep marks in the dirt.
From its pupilless eyes, Su Cheng couldn't see too complicated feelings, but he could still easily see the simple disgust and killing intent. Probably uneasy by Sioux City's gaze, the deep blue glow in its eyes became faint, and the desire to fight seemed to become heavier and heavier, and even the low warning voice in its mouth gradually faded.
Biting dogs don't bark, and hunting beasts don't scare away their prey with their roars, and the monsters in "Anoch" are probably the same.
I saw it rhythmically wagging its tail with scale armor, standing vigilantly beside the living corpse, seemingly simply guarding the living corpse, without the slightest intention of chasing Su Cheng, but in the eyes of Su Cheng, who was experienced in actual combat, its various small actions had already betrayed its willingness to attack.
Small in size, spitting blue breath, inexperienced in combat, firstborn with two horns, and belligerent by nature......
Mentally listing the characteristics of the other party one by one, Su Cheng gradually shrunk the identity of the other party when he was alive according to the information obtained from the discussion forum and the information, and finally got an answer that surprised him, but was reasonable.
One of the three elite knights of the Orthodox Cross Cult - the Knights of the Main Temple.
As far as Sioux City knows, the Knights of the Main Hall are the only of the three elite knights to have ever appeared in front of the player. There were never more than 10,000 men in the whole regiment, and they only recruited knights with terrifying combat strength because they needed to ensure that they could make a final decision as soon as they stepped onto the battlefield.
Armed with the most orthodox mounted spears and the lightest armor, their bravery, they hate defensiveness, and only add to their chests a goggle that the bishop had blessed alone.
And each of their members, with their mounts either pure-blooded dragons or powerful wurms, makes them almost the most destructive of the three regiments when they charge - not speculation or rumors, this kind of assessment from the realm of the dead is definitely more convincing.
Coupled with the recent fighting at the border of the Orthodox Cross Diocese, Sioux City estimates that it seems quite reasonable for the top brass of the Orthodox Cross to send elite Knights of the Main Hall in order to quickly calm the fears of the vassal countries.
And the question that plagues Sioux City now is whether the Knights of the Temple will win or lose on the battlefield without the player's knowledge.
Pursing his thin lips, Su Cheng only hoped that the death of this member of the Knights of the Main Hall was due to the horse's lack of combat experience, not the large-scale rout of the entire regiment.
Otherwise, he would be surrounded by the spirits of this kind of Cheng dù, so it would be faster for him to commit suicide and return to the city.
At this moment, a familiar gap suddenly appeared in his eyes.