He kept waving a long flaming whip, lashing back and forth at the bats that kept coming. Although the flame element could cause decent damage to the bats, it was far from enough to completely kill these things.
Six of the seven people took turns fighting against the bats, but the sand element practitioner lowered his head and remained motionless.
“Hey! What are you doing!? If you don’t make a move, we’re dead!”
Suddenly, a sand blade pierced the man’s chest, and he slumped slowly with a face full of disbelief. With one less person to help out, the rest found it more difficult to resist.
The sand element practitioner behind them took off his mask. His eyes were extremely empty, and his skin was drained of blood, looking as if he had been dead for a while.
Seeing this, Philip said, “Oh no, that person is controlled by the vampire. Everyone, watch out!”
Philip did not want these people to be wiped out, so he upped his game and lashed countless wind blades at the bats in the air and the zombie behind him.
A hole was formed due to the impact, but the bats quickly closed it again. The zombie raised its hand, and a sand wall blocked the attack.
“If you continue to hold back, all of us will die here!” Seeing that Philip’s attacks were getting stronger, the tanned guy shouted.
The hooded girl took out the pulse rifle she was carrying on her back and said, “Get ready to break out!”
Behind them, the zombie moved again. A pile of gravel quickly surrounded them and rushed at them like a wave.
One of them hurriedly put his hands on the ground and aimed the giant cannon on his shoulder at the zombie.
Boom, bang!
A pulse mixed with an electric current shattered the zombie’s right forearm and the gravel stopped instantly.
“Damn it, I missed the mark!”
The pulse cannon on the man’s shoulder gathered energy again, aiming at the zombie’s head.
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