Lorena Dewitt.
Seeing the giant spiders, Cassian felt both rage and fear.
There were tens of thousands of them. Each one had High Grandmaster strength (Level 60).
Even an elephant could be killed by ants, so Lorena’s remains would not last much longer.
From the beginning, their plan had only been to stall for one hundred years.
“I want to save her,” Cassian said.
Joanna nodded.
She glanced at the timer. She had only two hours left on Symbiotic Fusion. She decided to fight alongside him.
The plan was simple: rescue Lorena as fast as possible, hide somewhere safe, wait out her cooldown, and then figure out how to finish the mission.
“Let’s do it together,” Joanna said.
She looked at the Dreamweaver Spiders.
“They don’t attack Sage Solace for the heat and flames, right? If that’s the case…”
Stellar Tempest.
Joanna unleashed Stellar Tempest from the sky. A massive storm slammed into the moon.
s took no damage at all. Their bodies were incredibly hard, and they didn’t even kept chewing through the surface as if nothing had happened.
frowned. The strategy was wrong. Was it Fire Immunity? Or Elemental Immunity?
At the same time, Cassian revealed the terrifying nature of this world-a high-combat world.
Even that had no effect on the Dreamweaver Spiders. The enemy didn’t even slow down.
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Chapter 27 Dreamweavers Fall
Joanna’s mindacallandsshe understood right away.
These spiders werceiinimunetto elemental damage and physical attacks. Their abilities were all dream-based!
That meant only one thing they fed on the soul.
Anyone else would’ve beencompletely stuck here.
But for Joanna, this was the perfect matchup.
Because she had a soul-baserlattaalk-ash Purgatory.
Joanna unleashed her mental power spreading it across the surface of the moon. In an instant, countless Dreamweaver Spiders were dragged into purgatory.
The world turned blood-red.
Inside the purgatory, the Dreamweaver Spiders finally reacted. They woke from their dreams
in shock.
“Who attacked us?”
“Who dares disturb our dream?!”
But almost immediately, they realized something was wrong. Their massive bodies-once over 300 feet tall-had become tiny and fragile..
Because this purgatory belonged to Joanna, aterrifying golden giant appeared at the center of the world, raised a whip, and brought it down.
Crack!
A crushing wave of mental force slammed forward, shattering the Dreamweaver Spiders.
Their screams tore the dream world apart.
Their souls were destroyed in an instant.
Outside, on the moon.
The enormous Dreamweaver Spiders collapsed all at once. Eachionteatured its eight legs inward, falling onto its back, stiff and bound, like oversized crabsstieduppfiontransport.
could drag any living being into a dream. Strong flesh. Weak souls.
A creature full of contradictions.
If someone didn’t know the correct way to fight them, no matter how many methods they tried, everything would be countered.
Joanna looked at the bodies covering the ground.
To her, it looked like Starcoins everywhere.
These were real, massive monster corpses—at least Level 60 or higher.
Each one could be refined into large amounts of Dark Gold-tier materials.
One spider alone was worth tens of millions of Starcoins.
There were tens of thousands of them.
That meant hundreds of billions in Starcoins.
She had struck it rich.
As she continued attacking, Joanna stored the spider corpses in Stellar Dominion, planning to sell them to a materials consortium later..
These were rare, high-demand resources.
Before long, every Dreamweaver Spider on the moon was gone.
Joanna used Verdant Bloom again, restoring the moon’s health.
The surface began to grow rapidly. If you looked closely, you’d notice something shocking. This massive moon was actually a brain.
The brained itself, forming a head. An elderly woman with weathered skin appeared.
epped forward and quickly explained the situation.
need to leave now. I’ll explain as we go,” Joanna said.
She took the two of them and vanished into the air, reappearing in a remote wilderness with no demons nearby. She pointed downward. Space collapsed. Joanna manually carved out an underground chamber.
Her Symbiotic Fusion time had ended, and she released it.
She would need at least ten hours before she could fuse again.
When Joanna suddenly split apart and three humanoid figures appeared-each with different hair and eye colors-Cassian and Lorena were both startled. For a moment, they even doubted who Joanna really was.
“Don’t be afraid,” Joanna said calmly. “These three are my contracted companions. In the Space Alliance, there are many professions. I’m a Summoner.”
She reassured them briefly.
Her affinity points were extremely high. With just a short explanation, the two believed her.
Besides, they had no way back.
Thank you, Ms. Lane,” Lorena said seriously.
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