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If Negris were here, they might have asked what big move it was, but unfortunately, they’re not.

After Ange let them down, they shared Ange’s vision. However, when the Deceit Tree appeared, they were kicked out by Ange to prevent the Consciousness Cage from severing the connection.

Ange didn’t bother to ask and instead tore a space rift open with his hands.

However, as soon as the space rift opened, Ange’s hands imdiately felt a violent tremor, and the space rift quickly shattered.

Ange imdiately warned, "King, the space is broken."

The Monarch didn’t even turn his head and said, "I know, I couldn’t jump out just now, what should we do now?"

The Monarch asked this not because he didn’t know what to do, but because he was worried about Ange.

Ange is currently in a clone state, and the appearance of the Deceit Tree places Ange in a very unsafe situation. He needs to know what Ange will do so he can coordinate.

If it were just him, he would fight his way out. However, Ange can also transform into a Star Skeleton, so why not fight together.

Just as the thought arose, Ange’s aura quickly weakened, and when he turned to look, Ange had returned to his original Star God’s Body.

If Negris were still here, they would have calculated that Ange’s transformation this ti lasted forty-six seconds, much longer than the first ti. But the Monarch hadn’t seen Ange’s first transformation, thinking Ange had exhausted his strength, so he said, "Perfect, attach to , and we’ll break out."

The Monarch didn’t see Ange’s setup, and he’s always worried that Ange might be cut off by the Consciousness Cage, hence he rarely says sothing like ’break out.’

Ange shook his head and said, "King, find the Deceit Tree, and I’ll throw you past."

"Huh, what do you an?" The Monarch was sowhat puzzled.

Ange frustratingly scratched his head, and after spending quite so ti explaining, he finally made the Monarch understand: "You an to find the Deceit Tree’s consciousness, and when it retreats, you’ll follow its consciousness and throw over?"

Ange nodded. He had already used this move on the Deceit Tree once. The Deceit Tree was already guarded, so so far, the Deceit Tree’s thoughts haven’t shown up.

But it’s impossible not to show up. Relying solely on the gelatinous liquid to subdue Ange and the Monarch, how could that be possible? Eventually, an active attack is needed, an intention must lock onto a target, and that’s Ange’s chance to lock onto its consciousness.

"Alright, what do we do?" Knowing that Ange had strategies, if he brought it up proactively, it must be sowhat reliable, the Monarch just followed along.

Ange said, "Chop it."

"Alright." The Monarch was delighted, it was right up his alley. He didn’t have as many tricks as Ange, but chopping entities was his forte.

Before he could move, though, countless holes suddenly broke open in the gelatinous liquid, and one Black Crystal Skeleton after another drilled out from within.

Seeing these Black Crystal Skeletons, Ange instinctively looked at the Monarch because they looked exactly like him.

Humans see dwarves and feel that, aside from their beards, every dwarf looks identical. Dwarves see humans similarly, and when looking at skeletons, it’s even harder to tell them apart.

Yet the subtle differences of each skeleton in Ange and the Monarch’s eyes were very apparent. These Black Crystal Skeletons looked exactly like the Monarch, as if stamped from the Star Do Seal Cloth.

The Monarch himself was also taken aback, but he quickly said, "They don’t have the incrent."

Skeletons can look identical, but they don’t have those symbolic star points that the Star Skeletons have. Black Crystal Skeletons can never mimic the Star Skeletons.

However, unable to mimic the Star Skeletons, they are still Black Gold Skulls. With this many, swarming towards you, the Monarch couldn’t help but feel a headache, "How did these guys co?"

Ange said, "Manifestation."

These Black Crystal Skeletons were clearly manifested by the Fog Whale, only a Fog Whale possessing vast amounts of Chaos Mist could manifest this massive number of Black Crystal Skeletons.

It turns out this is the true strength of the Fog Whale, but why wasn’t this move used earlier?

Perhaps because of the space mine limiting Ange and the Monarch’s actions, they could run, and nothing manifested would really matter.

Now with the Deceit Tree’s restriction, this Black Crystal Skeleton Sea tactic has an applicable environnt?

No ti to ponder much, the Monarch rolled out the Death Scythe, holding the scythe down with his left hand, gripping the Little Black Ball with his right in front of him, and flashed.

With a ding, the Monarch’s scythe hooked onto one Black Crystal Skeleton’s skeleton, producing a crisp sound, but it couldn’t draw out a soul as expected.

"These things have no souls," the Monarch imdiately warned.

These Black Crystal Skeletons surprisingly have no souls, akin to the Deceit Tree’s Puppet Tree People, not actual skeletons, but just a frawork.

Yet these skeletons moved swiftly under so unknown control, nurous, swarming towards the Monarch.

Without souls, the Death Scythe wasn’t very useful, the Monarch retrieved it with a reverse hand, and punched forward with the other hand.

One Black Crystal Skeleton was sent flying by the Monarch, straight into the gelatinous liquid, but didn’t shatter.

Note that when facing the Undead Dragon People earlier, the Monarch could destroy one with a single punch, whether they were in transformation or Dragon Soul state.

Yet now hitting a Black Crystal Skeleton solidly couldn’t make the opponent fall apart, the hardness of these Black Crystal Skeletons was genuinely formidable, not weaker just because they were manifested.

The Monarch wasn’t overly surprised, if they manifest his body, he’s well aware of the strength level it could reach.

Charging at another Black Crystal Skeleton, avoiding its attack, he caught the opponent’s ankle and swung it at another Black Crystal Skeleton.

One, two, three hits, not just did the skeleton being struck fall apart, even the Black Crystal Skeleton seized to use as a weapon shattered.

Charging at another Black Crystal Skeleton, caught its leg ankle, the Monarch wielded it and dove into the Black Crystal Skeleton pile.

Ange occasionally virtualized, following closely behind the Monarch, occasionally manifesting, unleashing various attacks towards the distant gelatinous liquid, trying to find out which attack was most effective against it.

However, most of Ange’s attention was still on the Monarch, as he discovered that the Monarch seed to be quietly improving.

When the Monarch swung the Black Crystal Skeleton as a weapon, the star points on him seed to surge into the Black Crystal Skeleton like so form of Battle Qi.

Initially, after smashing one enemy, the Black Crystal Skeleton in hand would fall apart, but later after smashing three or four enemies, the skeleton in hand still remained intact. Now, the Black Crystal Skeleton even started shimring with star points, becoming extrely solid, and when swung at an enemy, the skeleton in hand still remained unhard.

The Monarch also noticed this phenonon, he promptly detached the two leg bones of the skeleton in hand, deliberately infusing the star points like pouring Battle Qi into a weapon, then swung out — Incrental Bone Chain Hamr.

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