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Chapter 21 Vampires 1

After spending a few mana points, Rhodes lit the torch he prepared in advance, handed it to the walking corpse aside, and retreated to the side of the passage.

In the tomb, Rhodes arranged a total of two zombies. One was wearing iron armor and holding a broken iron shield, standing at the entrance of the passage. The other was in its original state, inside the tomb. At this time, these two

Each zombie holds a torch in his hand.

Through the spiritual imprint, Rhodes controlled the walking corpse and began to set fire to the tomb.

The zombie took the torch and walked towards the coffin at the end. He brought the torch to the side of the coffin, and the flames immediately rose.

Without stopping, under the control of Rhodes, the walker held the torch and limped towards various other locations. The flames ignited all the way, and finally came to the armored walker and ignited the wood piled in front of the passage.

At this time, all the wood placed in the tomb was ignited. The tomb was already ablaze.

A lot of the death energy in the tomb was driven away by the burning of the flames.

Rhodes continued to control the zombies. After igniting the entire tomb, the zombies walked through the sea of ​​​​fire, placed the torch on the coffin, and began to light the coffin.

At this time, the entire coffin began to shake violently. The undead creatures sleeping inside the coffin woke up.

The walking corpse's feet were burnt black, and a strange smell mixed with rotting corpses and burnt things came out. Even so, the characteristics of the undead creatures caused the walking corpse to still set fire to the coffin according to Rhodes' control.

The high physical attributes prevent the zombies from dying in a short period of time.

Bang! Bang!

Inside the coffin, there were heavy knocking sounds. The undead creatures inside also sensed something was wrong and wanted to escape from the coffin.

Rhodes tried to get the zombies to open the coffin, but it didn't work, and it was obviously nailed to death.

During the past few days of preparation, Rhodes also observed the coffin many times. There were no special marks on the coffin, and there were no patterns around it. Rhodes did not dare to touch the coffin directly for fear that the undead creatures inside would notice it.

It was only then that Rhodes let the zombies try to open the coffin. This was also to release the undead creatures inside the coffin as soon as possible and avoid the useless consumption of air in the tomb after the flames were ignited.

boom!

Just as the zombie was trying to push on the side of the coffin, a hand broke through the burning coffin board and stretched out, and was then burned by the flames on the coffin board. The hand quickly retracted, and there was another sound inside the coffin.

There was a dull crashing sound.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Rhodes controlled the walking corpse and directly thrust the burning torch through the hole pierced by the arm.

The struggle inside the coffin intensified, and the zombie seemed to have used a lot of strength to press down the torch.

The flames caused considerable damage to the undead creatures inside. The coffin began to vibrate crazily, and then it cracked open, and countless bats flew out from inside!

"A vampire..."

Seeing the bat flying out of the coffin, Rhodes immediately understood the identity of the undead creature in front of him, a vampire!

Bat transformation is one of the signature skills of vampires.

According to Rhodes' idea, no matter what kind of undead creature is inside the coffin, when it comes out of the broken coffin, the zombies in front will rely on their bodies to drag the undead creature inside and trap it in the sea of ​​fire.

However, the appearance of bats made the walking zombies who tried to hold back the undead creatures ineffective. The walking zombies waved the torches in their hands randomly, trying to attack the group of bats.

There are a lot of bats. But when the zombies wave down the torch, the bat group can quickly separate into a path and accurately avoid the attacks of the zombies.

Ignoring the walking corpse holding the torch, the bat flew towards the back of the tomb. The walking zombie's waving failed to have any effect. He tried to move forward to catch the leaving bat, but because his feet were burned to the point of melting, he lost his ability to move.

Motivation can only be left in the sea of ​​fire to wait for death.

After confirming the types of undead creatures, Rhodes did not bother with the walking corpses left in place, but exited the tomb passage and at the same time released several large wooden blocks from the space ring to block the entrance to the tomb.

Rhodes walked towards the back, and at the same time used the space ring to collect the large wooden block left aside.

Inside the tomb, a zombie wearing iron armor set fire to the stacked wooden blocks behind him, and also set fire to all the wooden blocks placed on the ground under his feet.

Since it was necessary to ignite all the wooden blocks stacked into obstacles, Rhodes could not do it alone and could only rely on the zombies left inside to complete it.

The bat rushed to the side of the armored walker, who threw the torch on the ground and raised his shield to protect his head.

In the blink of an eye, the body of the zombie was covered with bats. The bats embedded their claws into the body of the zombie and bit into the flesh of the zombie. The zombie did not react at all, and just followed Rhodes' control and blocked the passage.

Many bats collided with the iron shield of the walker, but it was of no use. Since there was a flame barrier behind the walker, the bats could not attack the back of the walker, and could only attack the legs of the walker.

Bite.

The fire in the tomb gradually grew larger, and a column of black smoke shot out. Many bats fell into the sea of ​​​​fire and disappeared into a ball of black mist, leaving no corpses behind.

Suddenly, many bats fell.

Finally, before the zombie fell, the bats began to gather in front of the zombie. As a large group of black mist poured out, the figure of the vampire emerged.

The vampire was right in front of the zombie. The zombie still followed Rhodes' instructions and completely shrank his upper body behind the shield, completely unaware of what was happening.

It is a pity that Rhodes is unable to command the zombies because his sight is blocked. If Rhodes can see the situation inside the tomb, he will immediately let the zombies rush towards the vampire with a shield and block it by impacting it.

Just delay for a while.

The flames instantly burned the vampire's legs, burning upwards along the vampire's rotting clothes.

The vampire rushed directly towards the walking corpse, pushing against the iron shield held by the walking corpse with all its strength. The powerful strength attribute made the walking corpse unable to resist any resistance, and hit the ignited wooden block behind it. It was originally a barrier that was supposed to block the vampire.

At this time, he was hit by a vampire pushing a walking corpse.

Under the powerful force of the vampire, the zombie's entire body was smashed into the barrier. The flames burned the zombie's back, making a sizzling sound. The zombie knocked out a gap among the stacked wooden blocks.

At this time, the vampire himself was not feeling well, and his feet were constantly being burned by flames.

Since the zombies are still blocking the front, the gap is not too big.

There was no choice to continue pushing towards the walking corpse. In order to prevent the flames from continuing to burn, a large cloud of black mist erupted from the vampire's body. The original figure disappeared, and a large number of bats rushed out from it, past the walking corpse, and flew rapidly towards the gap.

The zombie only felt a slight push in front of its body, but with its wisdom it could not understand what was happening. It just held up its shield and stayed in the sea of ​​fire.

Seeing the scattered wooden blocks and the large number of bats flying out from behind, Rhodes knew that the first barrier had been breached by the vampires.

The bats regrouped in front of the hall. The vampire's figure had just appeared, but only the back of Rhodes was seen exiting the hall.


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