Chapter 266
Tammit the Aquatic undead snarled He’d just watched Josie take out two of his comrades in the blink of
Sucking with rage. “Move! All of you! She doesn’t leave this place alive. I’m going to rip her to shreds and make lær
Fine,” the Pyro Undead rasped. “We don’t rush her together. We tag team. You go firm. Ell follo
Let’s go! The Aquatic Undead lunged, making the first move on Josie.
Human or undead, it didn’t matter-Aquatic abilities were all the same. It was just hurling water balls, water bullers, and hydin- your palms.
If they’re small, you don’t feel a thing when they hit you.
But if they’re big? They hit like a truck. Best case, you’re looking at broken bones. Worst case, your internal organs start bleeding out Plus they’re fast-constant, rapid-fire bursts.
If you don’t have the experience, there’s no way you’re dodging a barrage like that.
Pyro was as direct as it got. It was all about the burn.
If even a single spark landed on you, it was over. Those flames were a bitch to put out.
That’s why Plant-type users were terrified of Pyro types.
Fire countered Metal and devoured Wood. For anyone with Metallic or Plant-type abilities, a Pyro user was their worst nightmare.
But so what?
Josie didn’t do fear.
If she’d been a coward, she wouldn’t have lasted a week
in her
past
life,
let
“Come at me,” she spat. “All of Let’s see what makes
you.
you
alone survived until the very end.
City freaks so special.”
Josie threw her arms out. To her left, dozens of shimmering gold and silver daggers materialized. To her right, a massive cactus shot up toward the sky, bristling with needles.
“You’re about to find out that all your little plans and efforts are worth exactly zero when you’re up against me!”
Before the words even left her lips, she swung her arms down hard.
The daggers and cactus needles blurred through the air, a hail of sharp metal and thorns.
Those incoming fireballs and water bombs didn’t stand a chance. They were shredded-pierced and popped before they could even
“Because my
best weapon isn’t just some power,” Josie screamed, her voice cracking with raw intensity. “It’s my combat skills!
get close.
She yanked her greatsword out of her storage space. She was a blur-an arrow shot from a bow. She used a rising vine as a springboard, launching herself high into the air. She came down hard on the Pyro Alpha, swinging that massive blade in a brutal overhead strike. Clang! Clang! Clang!
In the blink of an eye, she’d landed six heavy strikes.
The Pyro Alpha could do nothing but stumble back, completely overwhelmed by the sheer force of her attack.
The Aquatic Undead tried to push forward to help, but a swarm of vines snagged its legs, locking it in place. It was stuck. It couldn’t get any closer.
Celestial-Abyssal Resonance. Storm-Tide Resonance. Flame-Gale Resonance. Three hits five. Five hits nine.
“Die!” Josie’s hand blurred, her speed surging. Her blade slammed into the Pyro zombie’s neck, cutting deep.
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