Chapter 591

A single death did not allow Ding You to capture much useful information.

So he went a second time, a third time, and a second time......

After dying thirty times, Ding You was finally able to deal with the corpse of the broken sword, but in the end, he was still cut off by the sword due to lack of energy.

After fifty times, Ding You could swing a blow with a hoe, but the damage dealt was only one-tenth or two-tenth of the broken sword's corpse.

During this period, he became more familiar with the use of hoes.

At seventy-three times, Ding You successfully blocked the blow of the broken sword with his hoe, which allowed him to find a new direction.

After a hundred times, Ding You became familiar with the attack pattern of the Broken Sword Corpse.

The corpse of the broken sword without any consciousness can only perform a limited number of moves, although the power is strong, but it is not profound, and Ding You can completely dodge it after that, and there are very few mistakes.

Regarding dodging attacks, the skill value does not allow Ding You's arrows to hit.

Because the success of the dodge is not only determined by Ding You himself, but must be combined with the surrounding environment and various uncontrollable factors.

However, the use of the ability that he has mastered only needs Ding You to meet the conditions.

For example, "The Roar of the Wild Lion".

As long as the fighting energy in Ding You's body is enough, it can be released anytime and anywhere!

Two hundred and ten times.

Ding You stood in place, pinching the hoe with both hands and placing it in front of him, the hoe blade firmly aimed at the skull of the broken sword corpse.

The broken sword and the corpse swung with a sword, and Ding You set up a hoe to firmly block it with a metal hoe blade.

Another sword, another block!

The sound of metal striking "bells" continued to sound.

The broken sword corpse attacked round after round, and Ding You blocked them all without making a mistake.

The two sides were still moving, and Ding You didn't have the slightest pressure to block these attacks, but he also didn't have a chance to counterattack.

The attack of the Broken Sword Corpse was powerful, and thanks to the unusually hard and unusually hard hoe, it did not collapse in such frequent and violent impacts.

However, the original sporadic fire on the hoe is gradually fading.

The hoe is also being consumed.

When the fire on the hoe is completely extinguished, it will also become vulnerable, and even Ding You can interrupt it with one punch.

Ding You saw all this in his eyes.

He was also ready.

Every time he blocks the attack of the broken sword corpse, Ding You's energy will be consumed by half.

Since the beginning of the battle, Ding You's energy value has never reached the full value.

This is the best state that Ding You can do.

Ding You has also tried to counterattack while parrying before.

The counterattack was naturally successful, but because the hoe was too heavy, he couldn't use it with ease, and the speed of the fight was too slow, and then he was killed by the faster attack of the broken sword corpse.

Ding You understands that if he wants to go further, he can only find a way in his physical hard power.

In other words, Ding You needs to be upgraded.

At his current level, unless a miracle happened by luck, it would never be possible to reclaim his lost fire from the corpse of the broken sword.

"Bell !!"

After using the hoe blade to resist the attack of the broken sword corpse again, Ding You withdrew the hoe into the soul fire space and stood in place without moving.

The corpse of the broken sword was slashed down with a sword, and he was immediately reduced to ashes.

Ding You knew that he couldn't escape, even if he didn't hold a hoe, his speed couldn't be compared to the broken sword corpse.

Walking out of the bonfire again, Ding You did not continue to walk in the direction of the corpse of the broken sword.

Continuing to dwell on it is just useless.

He needs to find the other corpses, kill them, and level them up!

And the corpse of the broken sword will only lie there quietly, and it can't take the initiative to become stronger.

Ding You didn't have to worry about uncertainty at all when dealing with these dead corpses.

It's as simple as it gets.

As long as he keeps getting stronger and finds the right way to die, he will be able to win.

......

There is no day or night in the soul fire space, and the sun, whose light is not very dazzling, hangs motionless in the pale sky.

Time is as if it doesn't exist.

Ding You didn't know how long it had been, everything in the soul fire world was silent, and time seemed to be meaningless.

He only paid attention to the lower right corner of his gaze.

When another dead body with a hoe died under his hoe, the number changed again.

Fire: 588!

To upgrade again, it takes 587.

Ding You immediately walked in the direction of the bonfire hall.

Upgrades can only be made next to a campfire.

A moment later, Ding You wrote a 4 in blood on the wall where the number of upgrades was recorded, and then walked out of the bonfire hall and walked towards the location of the corpse of the broken sword.

He gave this upgrade opportunity to energy.

Spent 587 ignition to increase energy by 2.

Now there is only the last bit of fire left, and even if it is lost, it will not hurt.

Ding You walked very slowly along the way, holding a hoe and waving constantly, moving left and right.

There was a new change in the strength level, and he needed to get familiar with it all.

It's also important to find a new balance between energy and skill.

The bonus effect of the strength value is extremely obvious, and although the three-pound hoe is still a burden, it also makes him no longer feel so stagnant when he moves.

He's faster, more powerful, and quicker.

Originally, when Ding You had a little strength, it took 3 energy points to wield the hoe, but at this time, it only took two points.

The same goes for the rest of the actions, the durability of the energy is greatly improved, and everything is qualitatively improved.

On the first attempt, Ding You died in the hands of the Broken Sword Dead Corpse unexpectedly, and the only remaining bit of fire was taken away by the Broken Sword Dead Corpse again.

Suddenly, he had a little more energy, so that he could not respond to the attack of the broken sword corpse at his original rhythm.

Adding a little more skill will make Ding You adapt faster, but Ding You chooses to rely on himself.

He returned to the stage where he had traded death for experience.

Coming into contact with the broken sword corpse again and again, allowing him to quickly adapt to the current state of attribute values.

Death is never adapted, and Ding You is completely free from numbness.

The increase in energy allows him to have enough ability and time to fight back painlessly in the confrontation with the broken sword corpse.

Although this counterattack could only reduce one-tenth of the life fire of the broken sword corpse.

But the last thing Ding You lacks is time.

He just needs to be infallible and patient.

When the number of deaths reached one hundred and twenty-one, Ding You finally grinded the corpse of the broken sword to the point where there was only the last blow left in the fire of life.

He was not in a hurry or impatient, and seized the opportunity to hit the hoe on the shoulder of the broken sword corpse, which was hit by Ding You above the broken sword corpse that had lost its skull, and the faint flame of life finally flickered for the last time.

"Whoa...... Bell!"

The bones of the corpse of the Broken Sword fell to the ground along with the Broken Sword.

Several red rays of light floated out from the remains of the Broken Sword corpse and burrowed into Ding You's body.

The number at the bottom right of Ding You's gaze began to change.

Fire: 591!