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Chapter 164

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Chapter 163: The Forest’s Third Floor

 

At this moment, not only the players inside the dungeon, but even the audience watching the livestream erupted in excitement.

 

“The hero has arrived!”

“The hero might be late, but she never fails to show up!”

“I knew God Feng wouldn’t just stand by and watch our Huaxia players get wiped out. She had to step in!”

“I almost thought we were done for. It was really close!”

“No worries. If God Feng can solo bosses, elite monsters are just child’s play.”

“Turning the tide, saving the day at the brink of disaster.”

Right now, the vast majority of Huaxia viewers had their screens locked on the Illusion Forest Raid Team’s progress.

The battle at Green Shade City had only just begun, and with its simple terrain, it wasn’t much to look at.

Plus, God Feng’s personal POV had been idle for so long that barely anyone was watching it.

When the Mammoth Colossus appeared—when the Raid Team’s concentrated barrage failed—countless viewers had silently chanted God Feng’s name in their hearts.

And in the end, just as they had hoped, God Feng descended from the skies.

Immediately, they switched to her perspective.

 


 

Yulia charged into the billowing dust, planting a heavy foot on the fallen Mammoth Colossus’ head.

Though the beast had been in an ‘Unstoppable’ state—immune to crowd control—that only applied to attacks.

If it tripped over its own feet, gravity wouldn’t care about status effects.

So Yulia had simply blown a massive crater where its front legs were about to land.

Once the mammoth fell, ‘Unstoppable’ deactivated, and its damage reduction vanished.

But this thing’s HP pool was ridiculous. As an Elite Monster, it boasted a staggering 60,000 HP—even higher than the previous Chaos Defilers.

Guess being this massive isn’t just for show.  

Thick-skinned and tough, even without damage reduction, Yulia’s kicks barely made a dent on its HP.

No matter. Against dumb brutes like this, she had her own methods.

She darted to the beast’s neck, condensing spatial energy into a needle-like force in her right hand—then slammed it into the softest spot.

“Come on, open wide!”

Pain caused the behemoth to throw its head back with a deafening roar, the gust from its cry scattering the dust cloud.

But Yulia had already Blinked beneath its chin.

“Good! Now take your medicine!”

A handful of unidentifiable substances was shoved into the beast’s gaping maw. It didn’t even need to swallow—the mix tumbled straight down its throat.

Then, Yulia vanished.

A muffled explosion erupted from the mammoth’s throat, its neck grotesquely swelling before bursting apart.

The creature shuddered twice—then collapsed, dissolving into motes of light.

Done.

But Yulia didn’t pause. She was already sprinting forward.

This Mammoth Colossus wasn’t the only Elite Monster—just the biggest, fastest, and most destructive.

From the distance, new tremors shook the earth as more towering silhouettes emerged.

Six in total, the smallest still over ten meters tall.

Yulia’s gaze swept over them.

Fortunately, they were all weaker than the mammoth, none had the absurd ‘Unstoppable’ skill.

Time to work.  

Ignoring the other monsters, she used them as stepping stones, her focus locked onto the elite behemoths.

The first one met her flying kick square on the forehead.

The beast’s charging body jolted to a halt, its front and rear compressing like a squeezed ball—before it was launched backward, crashing meters away.

Yulia shook her legs, a little numb.

Eh. Worth it for the style points.  

Her right hand formed a blade as she lunged at the next target.

Swish. Swish.  

Two clean slashes severed the beast’s forelegs.

As it toppled forward, she delivered an uppercut.

The monster flipped 180 degrees mid-air before smashing down behind her, twitching violently.

Then the third. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth.

Yulia moved like a black thread through the chaos, each pass punctuated by an elite behemoth’s agonized roar.

Shattered limbs. Broken necks. Exploded skulls.

Too bad this was a green game—no rivers of blood. Or at least, none the players could see.

From first contact to the last elite’s death, the entire slaughter took under twenty seconds.

She was like a black butterfly of death, dancing gracefully—leaving only ruin in her wake.

For viewers locked on her POV, it was less a fight and more a macabre masterpiece—beautiful and brutal in equal measure.

The players in the forest, though lacking a clear view, were no less awestruck.

This was their first time seeing God Feng in action.

What had been a nightmare for them was like chopping vegetables for her.

Even when killing, she did it elegantly.

This isn’t combat. This is art.  

Yulia, of course, didn’t think too much about it. She had just fought—no, warmed up—the way her body knew best.

A glance back confirmed the Raid Team had regained momentum, steadily pushing back the Beast Tide.

Satisfied, she turned and pressed onward.

When she killed the last elite, she had sensed it—a new Teleportation Array activating in the distance.

So that’s the mechanism here.  

First kill of trash mobs. Kill enough, elites spawn. Kill elites, the next area opens.  

Good thing I came with the Raid Team. Alone, I’d never have grinded this far.  

Elites were manageable, but the sheer number of trash mobs? No thanks.  

She could have done it—but it would be exhausting.

And these mobs gave pitiful points. A waste of time.  

Or rather…  

I’m leaving these precious points for my comrades who need them more! 

So I’ll be going now. Bye~  

Saving the Raid Team from those elites was more than enough repayment for their hard work.

No one could possibly complain if she dipped early, right?

Yulia sped through the forest, her path anything but conventional.

Instead of sticking to the ground, she leapt between branches, her movements a blur.

Few monsters crossed her path now—seems like killing the elites had lowered the spawn rate.

The Raid Team wouldn’t take long to clean up the rest.

Soon, she reached the Teleportation Array—another massive one.

After confirming it was two-way again, she stepped in.

 


 

Passing through the teleportation array, Yulia arrived in a different kind of forest.

Endless, towering bamboos everywhere.

Now I’ve got no choice but to walk properly.  

She had barely taken ten steps when she suddenly sensed something and turned around.

The Teleportation Array—huge and unmissable just seconds ago—was gone.

Yulia frowned.

Activating Golden Eye to its fullest, she scanned the surroundings.

One look was all it took before she snapped her eyes shut.

Too much.  

Observing everything in detail was very consuming.

And these bamboos… they were tricky.  

Some were real, some were fake.

Some stood in rows, blocking the way while others lined up like guides leading the way.

Author Note

Thanks for all the gifts these past two days! Mwah!

Translator Note

I would like to thank everyone who’s reading this too. I won’t kiss you like the author did, but you can have a hug.

(⊃。◕◕。)⊃

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