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Chapter 3481: Bone Shipwreck

Waiting for a long time is not an option at all. You must try when it is time to try, and it is natural to take risks.

Opportunities are fleeting, and only by actively fighting for them can you get them.

This is true in the secular world, and even more so in the spiritual world.

Before waiting too long, some tribal monks couldn't hold themselves back and began to try to enter the deep pit.

No matter how detailed the research is, it is not as good as trying it yourself. Once you know the strength of these monsters, you can take targeted actions.

The tribal monks knew better how valuable the finger bones of ancient creatures were, and were eager to obtain this rare treasure.

When competing with the Loucheng monks, he was even more unwilling to take second place.

Just as the tribal monk entered the pit, the nearby regular monsters roared at the same time and rushed over like crazy.

The bones quickly combined into a monster, as if they wanted to tear the tribal monk into pieces with deep hatred.

There were also streaks of light and shadow flying around, entangling the tribal monk, and a crazy attack started.

"Hurry up and provide cover, otherwise he will die!"

When the tribal monks above the pit saw this, they immediately shouted and offered help.

At this moment, the tribal monks seemed extremely united and tried their best to save their comrades.

Being in the core area of ​​the crystal mine, not only are spells unable to be used, but even the powerful power of rules is restricted.

The monks who could create things with a single thought and easily destroy mountains and rivers could now only carry out combat attacks through hand-to-hand combat.

This is the suppression of the power of rules. Unless you have enough strength to resist, you must obey obediently.

Fortunately, it's not just monks who are restricted, the rules monsters are also the same, and even more serious.

Otherwise, if the regular monsters attack at the same time, even a monk at the Lord level will most likely be torn into pieces by the monster in an instant.

Under the cover of his companions, the tribal monk responsible for the test escaped death, looking shocked.

After being surrounded by rule monsters, his original self-confidence was gone, and he thought he would definitely die.

Fortunately, his companions fought hard to save him, otherwise he would have died and turned into withered bones.

The onlookers looked gloomy, becoming more and more certain that this sea of ​​bones would never be crossed so easily.

The tribe monks felt a headache, and so did the Loucheng monks.

They all saw the previous temptations of the tribal monks and knew that even if they tried to test them, they might not be able to sustain it for a longer period of time.

In such a special environment, the regular monsters had an absolute numerical advantage, and the monks were suppressed everywhere.

It's really not that easy to get treasure.

This is a matter of course, and the blockade of the monsters that pass through the rules is only the first level. Later, you have to face the residual monsters generated by the bone fragments, as well as the competition from the monks from the opposing camp.

Even the companions around you must be extra vigilant, lest they become greedy and murderous.

After discussion, the monks came up with a solution, which required a considerable price to pay.

Use a large number of weapons and equipment to create a safe passage, and then take the opportunity to cross it.

Every monk actually has a lot of sophisticated equipment in his hands. When they are gathered together, the number must be quite considerable.

It's just that these weapons and equipment are all trump cards that the monks have accumulated over the years. They usually hide them to avoid being known by the enemy, let alone share them.

A monk without a trump card will be in an extremely dangerous situation, and may be helpless in the face of the enemy's targeted attacks.

But if you want to get the treasure, you must make a choice.

"To avoid delay, we must act quickly to avoid being overtaken by others.

I suggest that each person take out two pieces of equipment and use them together to open a path, and then act accordingly when taking action, so as to have a chance to pass through the monster blockade."

Feeling the urging from the master, the god general in charge spoke again and asked the Loucheng monks to take action as soon as possible.

But facing countless rule monsters, even he must be careful, otherwise he will inevitably be torn into pieces.

But if he didn't get through the blockade of the regular monsters and get as close as possible to the wreckage fragments, the ancient lord would not be able to complete the devouring.

So no matter what, we must get the monks over.

In the past years, I have had several similar experiences, but every time I tried hard.

For example, Lord Aogu, who had previously passed through the monster blockade according to the rules and was possessed in the end, had unblocked his own cultivation and used the Lord's methods to forcefully break through.

The only thing the God General can do is to increase the monks' sense of urgency and let them make up their mind as soon as possible.

In fact, there is no need to urge at all. No monk wants to feel like they are being robbed of the opportunity before their eyes.

After hearing the general's suggestion, I thought I could give it a try. After all, this was the best way at the moment.

The two pieces of equipment are not too much trouble. Even if you are in danger, you will have enough trump cards to protect yourself.

"I think it's okay, let's do it!"

A monk responded immediately, took out two weapons and equipment, and removed the restrictions on their use in public.

Seeing this, other monks also followed suit, and one piece of equipment was gathered together.

Although the equipment is not top-notch, for ordinary monks, it is still a coveted treasure.

There are even some monks who donate artifacts that are not important, but they don’t know what their intentions are.

Many pieces of equipment are gathered together and are equally valuable, but now they are used as consumables to open the way.

If they were not forced to do so, the monks would never be so prodigal.

Including Tang Zhen, they also threw out two pieces of equipment, which were of medium grade.

A monk from Loucheng looked at the nine heads behind Tang Zhen, but he was secretly wondering how much loot Tang Zhen had harvested?

If we were to compete in terms of the number of stored equipment, no one could compare with Tang Zhen.

Although he has a large reserve of loot, it does not mean that he needs to take out more, otherwise he will deliberately force others into difficulties.

Unless these monks in the building city are willing, after the spoils are distributed, a higher proportion will be given to Tang Zhen.

Such a situation is impossible and every Loucheng monk cannot allow it. It would be equivalent to cutting off their flesh.

If it succeeds, Tang Zhen will become the biggest winner.

Don't worry about scarcity but inequality. Since you can't accept the possible consequences later, there is no need to stir up trouble at this time.

What's more, Tang Zhen is by no means an easy person.

In a short period of time, weapons and equipment were gathered together and then distributed and arranged according to their characteristics.

It must not be thrown randomly like throwing rocks, and it is even more impossible to detonate it randomly. In this way, the true power of the equipment cannot be exerted at all.

Activate and use these equipment at the right location and time, and detonate and destroy them after use.

Using this method, you can resist the attacks of regular monsters and form a safe passage in the sea of ​​bones.

It didn't take long for the weapon release order to be arranged and ready for action at any time.

Looking at the tribal monks opposite, they seemed to be doing the same thing and planning to act together with the Loucheng monks.

This is actually a good thing, as it can share the pressure for each other and increase the chance of successful crossing.

But in this way, competition between the two parties will inevitably arise.

Fighting between the two camps is unavoidable. If the battle begins for the purpose of robbing treasures, there will inevitably be more tragic casualties.


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