The magic corpse in the foundation establishment stage is the strongest enemy Su Chen has encountered since he came to the Ancient Cultivator's Tomb.
It is different from the rigid attack method of the Qingxuan puppet and also different from those ordinary magic corpses who can be suppressed by his Purple Cloud Divine Light.
Ye Chenglin not only has rich combat experience, but the Purple Cloud Divine Light also has no significant suppression on him.
This may be because his current cultivation level is too low, resulting in the Purple Cloud Divine Light he displayed not having much real power.
Or maybe Ye Chenglin has reached a state where he is not afraid of the sun. But no matter which one it was, Su Chen could not use the Purple Cloud Divine Light to suppress the magic corpse as he did before and then find an opportunity to kill it with one blow.
Therefore, this time he must abandon all tricks and fight Ye Chenglin head-on. Using the cultivation level of the second level of the Qi gathering stage to fight against the magic corpse of the foundation establishment stage is like hitting a rock with an egg no matter how you look at it.
But he felt that he was not completely without a chance of winning. Not to mention that Ye Chenglin was seriously injured and only had one arm left, so he could only draw talismans with one hand.
The fact that he failed to prepare talismans in advance was enough to greatly reduce his strength. If Ye Chenglin was in his prime, he would naturally not dare to act rashly.
Unless he upgraded all his techniques to the 'extreme state' and his cultivation reached the fifth level of the Qi gathering stage or above, he felt that he had no chance of winning.
But given Ye Chenglin's current condition, his strength is certainly not as good as before. As long as he can figure out his Trump cards and get used to his way of attacking. He thinks there is still a good chance of winning.
"A magic corpse in the foundation establishment stage; I don't know how much of his abilities he has left now."
With this thought in mind, Su Chen pushed open the bronze door again and saw Ye Chenglin behind the door.
"Who are you?"
He took out the magic sword from his storage bag and gave the same answer as he did the first time.
"Taichu Divine Sect's servant disciple, Su Chen."
After saying that, Su Chen suddenly rushed toward Ye Chenglin. Knowing that the other party had mastered the superb "Thunder Method," he naturally tried his best to get closer to him.
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After all, now, apart from 'transforming Qi into a sword', he has no other effective means of a long-range attack. However, the Qi sword is far inferior to Ye Chenglin's thunder magic in terms of power and speed.
Fighting against someone from a distance is undoubtedly like hitting a rock with an egg. However, even his sneak attack did not have much effect.
He had just taken a step about ten meters when thunder talismans turned into pitch-black thunder and came towards him.
Facing this ferocious thunder, his figure began to move continuously. Every time he dodges, his afterimages will be left behind. It creates a certain confusing effect.
[Floating Cloud Step: Perfection Level (15/4000)]
[Effect: When used, you can instantly increase your speed and leave an afterimage at the same place.]
Relying on the sneak attack at the beginning and having already been prepared for Ye Chenglin's thunder Talisman. This time he rushed ten meters further than the first time, reaching a distance of twenty meters.
Just another eighty meters, and he would be able to reach Ye Chenglin. Unfortunately, the remaining eighty meters became a chasm that he could not cross.
His physical skills are certainly good, but to Ye Chenglin, they are just good. After all, no matter how fast he was, could he be faster than the flashing thunder?
Crackling...
Ye Chenglin drew a talisman with one hand, and a large number of thunder talismans began to gather in front of him.
Immediately afterward, this dense array of thunder talismans flew out of his hands, covering all the areas that Su Chen could dodge.
There is no doubt that Ye Chenglin's method of winning by quantity is very effective. Since one thunder talisman can't hit the target, why not use a few more? Even though he had lost most of his memories, the fighting instinct was still engraved in Ye Chenglin's bones.
This allowed him to choose the fighting style that best suited him in a very short period of time. Faced with this almost airtight thunder talisman, he had no other choice but to use the Purple Cloud Divine Light to protect himself.
After all, he is not yet at the level where he can accurately avoid every bolt of lightning in such a dense array of thunder talismans.
Boom!
Dense thunder symbols fell on him, causing an explosion.
When the dust from the explosion settled, Su Chen was lying half-dead in the hole created by the thunder talisman.
Ye Chenglin, who was on the pile of corpses, looked at him calmly and then threw out a few thunder talismans.
The second challenge failed!
[Floating Cloud Step: Perfection Level (20/4000)]
After being resurrected again, he was not discouraged but began to summarize the mistakes he made in the second failure.
Summarizing failure after a battle is an instinct that he developed after hundreds of resurrections. After all, he cannot fall into the same mistake twice, especially when he has already paid the price of his life.
Although Su Chen seemed to be playing a game at the moment, in immersive mode, he seemed to be truly experiencing everything in the dungeon. Whether it is fighting with the magic corpses, the thrill of licking blood on the tip of a knife, or the feeling of powerlessness at the moment of death,
All of this was so real, so real that he couldn't treat it as a game. And it is precisely because of this truth that he can gain something after every resurrection.
After summarizing and reviewing the situation for another five minutes, he stood up again and started his third challenge.
Three minutes later...
After failing the challenge for the third time, he spent another five minutes summarizing the failure process, thinking about what mistakes he had made and whether any areas could be further improved.
After repeating this process, his proficiency in floating cloud steps began to improve at an astonishing rate.
After the 130th challenge failed.
(End of this chapter)