Chapter 631 - 483: Black Knight Greatsword Livestream Sale
Chapter 631 - 483: Black Knight Greatsword Livestream Sale
Chapter 631: Chapter 483: Black Knight Greatsword Livestream SaleLena gazed towards the distant Sekapus, who had entirely shed its calm exterior, proclaiming itself the god of knowledge.
At this moment, it was effortlessly slaughtering the Undead, yet it was bleeding.
As Lind had said, as long as there was blood, it was prey in the eyes of the Undead.
But then Lena quickly puzzled over why Lind would appear here?
Lind, too, was looking towards the distant battlefield. Sekapus was powerfully oppressive, and he admitted that even using his full strength, he could not possibly defeat Sekapus. A slight gap in strength could perhaps be compensated for, but the opponent, at level seventy, had reached the "Mythical Level." Such beings rarely appeared in human annals, instead looming large in the myths.
Perhaps it was some inquisitive giant or a malevolent one obstructing the "Hero." Whenever such beings existed, the "Heroes" in the stories could only hope to secure their aid or that of other deities to conquer the giants.
Like those of "Heroic Rank," humans always left a bold mark on history, turning their deeds in battles into proverbs, mentioned by nobles while citing classics, integrating them into a rich body of knowledge that would remain in books for centuries.
"Epic" then became a term acknowledged in the annals of all humanity, denoting those who led in pioneering or ending an era.
As for "Legend," believe the old man sitting under the village tree, whenever he started a story, it often began with a familiar phrase,
"Once upon a time..."
Thus, even though Lind was eager to challenge the ’giant’ Sekapus, he had no current plans to intervene; he was waiting for Sekapus to be nearly defeated.
Then, when the time came, he would join in, stealing a share of the glory, which seemed perfectly reasonable.
Furthermore, the sales of Black Knight Greatsword exchange order fragments were far below Lind’s expectations. Although his main profits in swindling were in Enstad Continent, it didn’t mean he would give up here.
The magic materials from the two continents differed, and not a single bit of these resources should be wasted; all were to be transported for re
The second stage was something Lena had heard of many times, even slowly spreading among the native NPCs.
The Undead believed the enemy had suddenly changed its combat stance and had already subdued the enemy to "50% - 70%" capacity it could be termed the second stage, sometimes even reaching third or fourth stages, but the further it went, the more it became a desperate struggle and could no longer be calculated in normal terms.
NPCs living year after year with the Undead, learning their behaviors and speech habits, was only natural. This was a real world, where interaction led to understanding, and the Undead could not hide everything.
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