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The officer’s expression changed, and he turned to see a large group of Green Morphaloth flying towards them from the distance.

"Prepare for battle!" he shouted.

Because of the night, it was hard for others to see clearly from a distance, but hearing the officer’s command made them more cautious.

The Green Morphaloth were more challenging to deal with than the Blue Vampasloth.

Once they flew overhead, they could release poisonous dust.

If inhaled, the poison would soon be fatal.

"Archers and those skilled in long-range attacks, get ready," the officer shouted again.

A few people imdiately stepped forward from the team, and their spiritual artifacts began to glow one after the other.

So Green Morphaloth were shot down before they could get close.

Amalia noticed that so people couldn’t see the Green Morphaloth from a distance as they flew higher up in the sky.

She imdiately called a soldier over to take her place, as the fireball launcher she was using could hit airborne mutated creatures but had limited range.

"This is bad! The Green Morphaloth are about to release poisonous dust," the officer noticed this as well.

"I’ll—" A soldier started to volunteer but suddenly cried out.

His arm had been slashed by a Brown Mantuleaf.

The long wound bled profusely, and only those close by could see it clearly.

This commotion allowed a few Brown Mantuleaf to leap onto the city wall, making it a situation of being surrounded by enemies.

"You go to the back," the officer stood in front of the soldier, urging him to retreat quickly.

The soldier used his other hand to wield his spiritual artifact, blocking one of the Brown Mantuleaf’s scythes, and shouted, "Reporting, I can still fight!"

Before the officer could turn around, he saw a cold light flash, as the Brown Mantuleaf’s other scythe swung toward the soldier.

The soldier thought he was as good as dead.

The scythe of death suddenly stopped in midair, unable to move any further.

The next mont, the Brown Mantuleaf split down the middle, spilling its organs and blood all over the ground.

Amalia erged from behind the Brown Mantuleaf.

"You..." The soldier was stunned, never expecting to be saved by this newcor.

The officer initially thought the soldier was going to die, and just as a sense of sorrow rose in his heart, it was quickly replaced by astonishnt.

"I’ll leave the equipnt attacks to you. I’ll handle the Green Morphaloth and Brown Mantuleaf," Amalia said quickly, giving them no ti to react.

She imdiately took out a newly refined interdiate level spiritual artifact.

This interdiate level spiritual artifact was still an inscription-type spiritual artifact.

She had just begun experinting with crystal core spiritual artifacts and had only successfully crafted one.

At the mont, she could not yet produce interdiate level crystal core spiritual artifacts.

The inscriptions on the spiritual artifact were embedded with several amulets, releasing intense light in the night, and causing the spiritual artifact to hum loudly.

A surge of powerful spiritual energy burst forth, illuminating the surroundings with firelight like a fiery dragon roaring and extending its claws toward the Green Morphaloth in the sky.

The Green Morphaloth that ca into contact with the dragon’s flas screeched sharply and disintegrated into ashes in the fire.

In an instant, the densely packed sky seed to be torn open.

Several soldiers were stunned, including the one Amalia had called over to replace her position.

When Amalia said those words, the soldier had wondered how she could handle the Green Morphaloth and Brown Mantuleaf without a bow and being a newcor.

But before he could voice his doubts, she decisively eliminated hundreds of Green Morphaloth.

The officer’s jaw slightly dropped as he took note of her spiritual artifact.

To possess an interdiate level spiritual artifact at such a young age clearly ant she wasn’t an ordinary person.

"Whoa, did we accidentally recruit a big shot into our squad?"

"Isn’t she a student from Heavenly Path University? Did we get it wrong?"

"By the way, I think I saw her standing next to Lieutenant Colonel Lin."

The Lin family only had one Lieutenant Colonel—That’s Tony Lin.

Although Kenny Lin was also a major general.

The two brothers took different paths.

Unlike Tony Lin, Kenny Lin did not spend as much ti in the disaster zones, so he did not rise through the ranks as quickly as his brother.

The three generals in the family made the Lin family formidable.

Soone who could stand next to Lieutenant Colonel Lin was clearly no ordinary person.

"Enough talking, focus!" the officer quickly brought them back to reality.

Everyone refocused on their duties, dealing with the mutated creatures.

With Amalia handling the Green Morphaloth and taking down hundreds at a ti, not only did the pressure on her squad significantly decrease, but even nearby squads found it much easier to manage.

So even began slowly moving closer to Amalia’s side.

However, those further away weren’t as lucky.

So were struck down by the Green Morphaloth’s toxic powder.

Fortunately, there were many healers on standby below, that were ready to take those who were poisoned down for treatnt.

"What the hell is that?"

Soone in the crowd suddenly shouted.

The ordinary Green Morphaloth, after mutating, asures about one ter in length and width.

Its head which was hidden between its wings, has beco much more ferocious and terrifying.

However, encountering the leader of the Green Morphaloth reveals an even greater threat.

A Green Morphaloth King, five to six tis larger than a typical Green Morphaloth, flies in from a distance, its enormous wings flapping powerfully.

Between its wings, its sharp, green-glowing head, and six long, spiny legs strike fear.

"This is trouble; it’s the Green Morphaloth King," said an officer, his expression tense after killing a Brown Mantuleaf.

"The Green Morphaloth King is more powerful in every aspect than regular Green Morphaloth."

"For instance, its toxic dust is three to four tis more poisonous than usual, and its wings can create a strong gust of wind to accelerate the spread of the toxic dust."

This is precisely why the Green Morphaloth King is feared and disliked by the soldiers defending the city.

All the squads beca anxious.

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