Millennium Witch.

Chapter 119-118 The Skeleton Army

Chapter 119-118- The Skeleton Army
Yvette frowned slightly. Although she had confirmed the general's true identity, he was not actually here. He was using the body of the Soul-Soothing Priest Hoyle. She couldn't very well kill Hoyle, could she? Not only would she feel guilty for indiscriminately killing good people, but there would also be a big problem of who to settle the mercenary contract with after it was completed.

With that thought in mind, Yvette sighed and decided to leave immediately.

She planned to physically hack into Fusjiang's police station to check the security cameras in the area and see if she could find out where the mastermind "Lind Benedict" was hiding. Otherwise, it would be a waste of her time to fight against the undead he controlled every time.

It can only be said that compared to the five conventional elemental magics, necromancy is somewhat less effective in combat.

Glancing at the indifferent-looking general, Yvette planned to take off immediately, but the wind element that had just been generated beneath her feet suddenly disintegrated on its own.

Instead of taking off as expected, Yvette muttered to herself, "No-fly zone?"

"That's right, the no-fly zone has been activated, and you can't escape now." The general chuckled contemptuously.

A no-fly zone is a super spell activated by a large-scale spellcasting unit, involving millions of units. It can be regarded as a unique "magic circle" or "forbidden spell" of the origin civilization.

By placing large-scale spellcasting units underground in the city, enclosing the urban area like a fence, and then activating them with massive amounts of magical energy, the effect of prohibiting flight can be achieved. The core method has two layers: first, interfering with all the wind elements in this area, causing all spells centered on the wind element to collapse on their own; second, applying force field spells, using the force field suppression effect to restrict the floating state.

After several attempts, whether it was floating in the air or summoning wind blades, the result was always disintegration. This was the first time Yvette had experienced the power of a million-level spell, and the experience was quite amazing.

Especially since this technique seemed to be specifically designed for her, she was even more flattered.

Just as she was testing the effects of various wind element spells, the back door of the church was kicked open by the skeletons with a loud bang.

Despite the commotion, none of the patrolling deacons of the Church of Soulfire appeared, as if they had all fallen into a deep sleep. The entire massive Church of Soulfire, and even the surrounding woodlands and gardens, became a playground for the dead at this moment, with Yvette being the only mortal who had mistakenly entered the underworld.

Glancing at the general with a cold smile, Yvette walked out of the confessional and stood in the wide corridor of the church.

Across the corridor, the skeleton soldiers had already swarmed in, their eye sockets burning with eerie green phosphorescence. They charged forward madly, almost on all fours, their mouths opening and closing incessantly, making a clicking sound like a green and white tide.

Yvette thought for a moment, then pulled out a lightning blade from a runic ring beside her. With a flick of her right hand, the lightning blade extended outwards, transforming into a lightning whip over ten meters long.

Lightning and fire are the two most effective elements for undead creatures. Since the skeletons in her field of vision were endless, she planned to fight in the most mana-efficient way.

Although she has a lot of magic, who knows what the general has planned here? The skeleton army might just be the easiest level here.

Hurriedly heading towards the direction of the skeleton horde, Yvette drew her lightning whip forward, and as expected, a large number of skeletons howled and emitted blue smoke.

Judging from the specifications of the spells, if the Priestess of Reincarnation is indeed a level 5 mage, then the spells she uses can also reach the 100,000 specification, which is on par with Yvette at present.

Of course, Yvette possesses a much larger amount of knowledge, having basically mastered the five elemental spells. She also has a total amount of magic power and spiritual strength that ordinary mages cannot possess, giving her a huge advantage in terms of numerical values.

However, the general was not without his own strengths. Firstly, he was not present, so there was no security pressure. Secondly, he possessed "necromancy," which Yvette was unaware of, and he was also very familiar with Yvette's elemental spells, giving him an information advantage. Moreover, this was the Church of Soulfire, his home turf, and there were likely police, the military, and the Holy Spirit Cult's escorts rushing to the scene.

Then, once the place is completely surrounded, he can say a few words as a high-ranking member of the Holy Spirit Cult, accusing her of being a criminal who broke into the church. Who will the officials on site believe? Need I say more?

With her whip lashing wildly, Yvette continued forward along the corridor, surrounded by skeletons.

At this moment, she missed wind magic even more. Accustomed to flying around, she could no longer even scale walls and rooftops, and could only walk step by step, which was quite a worrying speed.

Moreover, the High Priest of Reincarnation, as expected of the Holy Spirit Cult's super-strongest figure after the Pope and the Three Saints, summoned skeletons that were unexpectedly powerful, far more than just numerous.

According to Yvette's understanding, once she lashed out with her lightning whip, even a lightly modified cyborg should instantly lose its fighting ability.

However, these skeletons have bones as hard as iron and a high tolerance for lightning. Even after being whipped, their soul fire only weakens slightly, and they can immediately pounce again. It takes at least four or five lashes to completely extinguish the green flames in their eyes, so their vitality is undeniably tenacious.

They were quite strong. When they bit Yvette's arm at close range, although they couldn't tear through the four layers of scarlet armor, the magic still caused Yvette some pain. She had to use her fists and feet, frequently raising her legs to kick the skeletons that pounced on her.

A moment later, Yvette approached the back door.

At this moment, the surrounding skeletons became more and more dense, some even climbing onto the ceiling and jumping down, making the scene look somewhat terrifying.

As Yvette passed through the small church exit, she saw a dense mass of skeleton soldiers outside the door, numbering in the hundreds or thousands.

After clearing a safe area around herself with a series of whip cracks and kicks, she reached out her hand and gently pushed forward.

The earthen-yellow rune ring on his wrist lit up, as if unleashing a powerful palm strike from afar. The back door of the church, along with the surrounding walls, collapsed outwards, crushing many of the skeleton soldiers outside the door beneath it. Although they didn't die, they were temporarily unable to move.

The exit suddenly widened, revealing a legion of skeletons outside, numbering at least two or three thousand. They were not only nearby, but also in the city park behind the woods, their green eye sockets could be seen, making the scene as eerie as if one had entered a cemetery.

But Yvette didn't want to fight them to the end; she just wanted to leave, which made things much easier.

After finding a weak point in the encirclement, she lit up with a red light. In addition to the four layers of nested scarlet armor, she also took out her Muscle Limit and Pure White Touch, which could be described as going all out.

She turned around, took a deep look at the general standing in the shadows, and then, like a red lightning bolt, smashed through all the skulls blocking her way, rushing straight toward the public park behind the church.

During this process, she vaguely sensed that the skeletons outside were much weaker than the skeletons she encountered inside, and their bones were no longer as white and jade-like as before, but rather rough and yellowish.

But due to her lack of understanding of necromancy and her instinct to never underestimate her opponent, she felt that this should just be an illusion.

(End of this chapter)

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