Chapter 169

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Chapter 169

He hurriedly pulled out his shield and covered his body.

Clang!

A considerable shock traveled up his wrist.

Then someone shouted.

“Why are you fighting at the entrance!”

A surprised colleague hurriedly stopped him.

“Hey, you’ll die if you do that.”

“What are you talking about?”

“Those users over there are PK Beoms. But they’re so strong, we’ll just get crushed.”

“What nonsense are you spouting…!”

At that moment, an invisible arrow was fired at the man who had shouted loudly.

With a thud, the man’s expression darkened. It was because his HP had been reduced by more than half with just a single attack.

“Uh, uh…!”

He couldn’t avoid the arrow that followed and died on the spot.

Silence fell over the crowd.

“If you don’t want to die, just shut up and watch.”

Some users frowned at Rudolph’s words, but they couldn’t step forward.

Wasn’t that how the world was?

There was no reason to get involved in someone else’s business and suffer damage.

“Good, good.”

Rudolph was satisfied with the users’ reactions and aimed his bow at Muhyuk again.

A smile spread across Muhyuk’s lips as he continued to protect himself with his shield.

He had instantly figured out the user Rudolph’s class.

Clone.

And invisible arrows.

He was an Untrue Archer.

It was a hidden class like Gangster Necromancer or Spirit Fighter.

A false archer.

What is invisible is false. There are just thin, transparent arrows that are so thin they can’t be seen.

The clone is not omnipotent either. Muhyuk’s damage would have been halved to the main body.

Of course, knowing that didn’t necessarily mean there was a solution, but knowing and not knowing were definitely different.

So, how should he deal with him?

There was no need to worry too much.

He already had numbers in his hand.

Armor Knight, Armor Cavalry, Charge.

He would stir them up with Skeletons.

Hydra, Skull Snake.

A wriggling little Skull Snake crawled towards the hostile user.

“Eh, what’s this again?”

Rudolph tilted his head.

At that moment, the Skull Snake jumped up and attached itself to his thigh. Sharp bones began to dig into his thigh.

[You take 10 damage.]

[You take 10 damage.]

Rudolph made a dumbfounded expression.

“Ah, get off.”

Then he plucked the Skull Snake off with one hand.

Only 20 damage.

He could ignore it…

At that moment, the Skull Snake crawling on the floor suddenly swelled up.

It had grown at least three times larger. They quickly attached themselves to various parts of his body and dug into the gaps that couldn’t be defended with items.

[You take 30 damage.]

[You take 30 damage.]

[You take 30 damage.]

[You take 30 damage.]

His HP was decreasing at an alarming rate.

Already 180.

Only then did he feel a sense of urgency.

He took a big step back and twisted his body greatly.

Then he saw several Skull Snakes falling off. He plucked off the rest with his hands and twisted them before raising his bow.

Too many summons.

The way to deal with a Necromancer is simple.

Kill the summoner.

He quickly approached Asura Han and whispered.

“Target the summoner.”

“I will.”

Rudolph, who had retreated a little further, drew his bow.

Power Up. Cutting Power Up. Cut.

He used three skills at the same time and waited patiently.

He saw Asura Han moving stealthily and quickly.

He had already broken through the space crowded with Skeletons and was approaching Muhyuk.

Asura Han, who had moved behind Muhyuk, who was covering his entire body with a shield, took out a dagger and showed off his unique and flashy skills.

Muhyuk had no choice but to retrieve his shield and respond with his sword.

Clang, clack!

Sparks flew everywhere.

Opportunity.

Rudolph aimed and released his bow, taking advantage of the gap.

Paaang!

The moment the invisible arrow shot out, Muhyuk’s movements changed.

Muhyuk, who had been standing in place, had somehow moved behind Asura Han.

——!

As a result, the arrow was now aimed at Asura Han instead of Muhyuk. Surprised, Asura Han quickly swung his dagger.

The invisible, or rather, the small and transparent arrow was caught on the dagger and bounced off to the side, but it gave Muhyuk an opportunity.

Windstorm, Cross Slash.

Muhyuk’s sword was swung cruelly.

“Keuh!”

Asura Han, who was shocked and pushed back, rolled on the floor and hurriedly got up.

Multishot.

Armor Knight 1, 2. Strong Strike.

Mage, magic to everyone.

Armor Cavalry 1, Acceleration Thrust.

Armor Cavalry 2, to the left.

Armor Knight 3, 4, defend.

Muhyuk, who was simultaneously giving non-stop commands and attacking, was already a match for a hundred men on his own.

Windstorm, Powerful Archery.

“Heup!”

Asura Han staggered, having blocked the arrow with his dagger. After firing off a few ordinary arrows without Windstorm.

Windstorm, Windstorm, Windstorm.

He used the skill again, applying Windstorm.

Multishot.

Meanwhile, the Skeletons had dealt with the majority of the PK users.

Muhyuk quickly collected the items they had dropped, just in case.

Seven.

It was quite a lucrative haul.

At that moment, he felt the wind and hurriedly protected his entire body with his shield.

With a clacking sound, the impact came.

Muhyuk used Wind Step again to approach Asura Han. Then no more arrows flew.

He would finish this guy first.

Asura Han raised his head.

A gaze that flickered hotly.

Hostility?

No, it felt a little different…

He felt strangely burdened.

A strange guy.

He circled around him, slowly whittling away at his remaining HP.

“Ah, this is really annoying!”

At that moment, Rudolph shouted loudly and drew his bow.

Pang, paaang, paaaang!

It was an incredible rate of fire.

Pang, pababababang!

Dozens of arrows must have been fired.

The arrows were invisible, but he could guess from the distortion of the air they created.

It felt like the space itself was coming at him.

Was this some kind of area skill?

This was dangerous.

He could tell the moment he saw it.

Armor Knight 1, move.

He hurriedly sent Armor Knight 1 forward and used a skill.

Damage Absorption. Defense Mode.

A barrier that absorbed 5,000 damage for 5 seconds was created. The invisible arrows flew, but they were blocked by the barrier.

Thud, thud thud!

But the number 5,000 decreased faster than he thought. He thought he had blocked it for a while, but it had already broken.

In the end, Armor Knight 1 had no choice but to block the rest of the attacks with his shield.

[‘Armor Knight 1’ takes 150 damage.]

[‘Armor Knight 1’ takes 149 damage.]

Even though his defense was high and he absorbed nearly 70 percent of the impact with his shield, he lost 150 HP with each attack.

The problem was that the damage was still continuing.

Muhyuk, who could no longer just watch, retreated from Asura Han and transformed his sword into a bow.

Windstorm, Powerful Archery.

He aimed at Rudolph, who was far away, and released the bow.

Paaang!

Rudolph would stop attacking in order to block the fired arrow.

Muhyuk approached Asura Han again to finish him off and poured out attacks.

“Keu, keukeuk!”

Asura Han laughed as he was constantly pushed back.

“You’re really amazing. Incredible.”

He didn’t want to respond to the pointless words.

“Just remember this.”

“……”

“I will come back.”

In the end, Muhyuk spat out a word.

“Crazy bastard.”

He said, hitting him in the head with his sword.

In the end, Asura Han was logged out again, and he picked up the item he had dropped.

A T-shirt?

He put it in his inventory without checking the options.

He turned his head to check the situation.

The Skeletons were being pushed back slightly.

Then someone intervened.

“Hiyaaap!”

It was Sungminwoo.

He roamed the enemy lines with 12 Spirits, giving him more room to command.

“Ah, let’s help too.”

“We should!”

The people from World of Illusion also joined in.

The battle had happened too suddenly.

Moreover, they had been momentarily mesmerized by Muhyuk’s overwhelming skill.

They belatedly came to their senses and jumped into the battle. Thanks to them, the situation became a little more favorable.

Not bad.

It was a happy thing to be with someone. It turned a great difficulty into something that anyone could do by sharing it.

“Minwoo, keep them blocked well.”

“Of course!”

Muhyuk smiled faintly and took a step.

Wind Step.

He didn’t care about the other users.

Just one person.

He just needed to deal with Rudolph, who was still drawing his bow over there.

If he cut off the head, the body would have no choice but to collapse on its own.

“Ha, really!”

Rudolph looked at Muhyuk approaching and laughed in vain.

“It won’t be that easy!”

Then he released the bow.

Pabababang!

Muhyuk moved in a zigzag pattern to avoid the flying invisible arrows.

He quickly circled around, slowly, very slowly, narrowing the distance.

About here.

Muhyuk fired an arrow.

Rudolph, who had been focusing on the attack, flinched and rolled on the floor.

Stealth.

He used the skill, taking advantage of that moment.

Muhyuk’s figure disappeared.

“……”

Rudolph scanned his surroundings, unable to hide his annoyed expression.

He wouldn’t be able to move easily.

He had no idea where he would appear.

Transform. Transform.

Muhyuk, who had narrowed the distance enough, changed his bow to a sword.

He stared at Rudolph, who was about two steps away. He was trying to figure out the situation, rolling only his eyes.

Muhyuk also had to be nervous about his cautious appearance.

It was because Rudolph seemed like he would read his movements the moment he moved even a little hastily.

He was tricky.

But he was confident.

Just one more step.

He wouldn’t miss if it was here.

Windstorm, Cross Slash.

He swung his sword, aiming for the neck, which was not protected by armor.

[Critical Hit!]

[Deals 1,660 damage.]

[Deals 2,188 additional damage.]

The damage was inflated as a critical hit occurred.

“Heup!”

Surprised, Rudolph hurriedly used a skill.

Poong.

He split into two with the smoke.

A clone.

Muhyuk smirked as he looked at the two Rudolphs who were quickly distancing themselves.

There was no reason to hesitate as 50 percent of the damage would be dealt even if he attacked the clone.

He just chased after the Rudolph on the right, who was easier to move around. After quickly catching up, he swung his sword and poured out attacks.

He looked at the Rudolph in front of him who was defending for a moment, then turned his head and reached out his hand towards the Rudolph who was moving away in the opposite direction.

Blessing of the Dead.

The purple light that was spewed out wrapped around Rudolph.

“Ah, damn it…!”

He stopped in his place with a curse.

“He’s really freaking strong.”

“Hmm.”

“Ugh, annoying!”

He made a fuss like that, then gradually faded away.

He had died.

Muhyuk shook his head and headed to the place where Rudolph had died, but he couldn’t see the item.

Muhyuk tilted his head for a moment.

Didn’t he drop it?

His eyes were definitely red. Then the item was guaranteed to drop with 100 percent probability.

But why?

It was at that moment.

Sparkle.

Something was emitting light.

What was this?

He picked it up with the sand. He carefully brushed off the sand and examined what was left.

It was a very small, thin, and transparent arrow.

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