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Seeing how effective the Skeleton Monsters were, and with not many unsearched rooms left, Chen Mo decided to use his perception ability and Divine Flicker ability to clear the remaining rooms himself.

However, only after he used his Divine Flicker ability again did he understand why his previous attempts at Teleportation had been futile.

No matter where he used Divine Flicker, the rooms occupied by Skeleton Monsters would shift based on his destination, maneuvering to surround his current room and trap him at the center.

It looks like using a Teleport ability within this lair will trigger a counter-asure.

With this realization, Chen Mo tried walking into an adjacent room.

This ti, the surrounding rooms didn’t move strangely again.

Chen Mo now understood there was a peculiar chanism within this lair. Trying to cheat using Divine Flicker was simply not an option. Using such an ability would trigger a counter-asure, forcibly moving him to the central room and rendering any Teleportation futile.

Understanding this principle, Chen Mo stopped using Divine Flicker recklessly. Instead, he relied on the Skeleton Monsters to continuously explore, occupying all empty spaces, and brute-forced his way through the Beehive Maze.

Just as Chen Mo stepped out of the Beehive Maze and entered the final, vast room, he saw a giant BOSS materialize out of thin air in the center.

It stood tens of ters high, its body like a massive dark fortress, emanating a sinister and fierce aura.

Its black shell was tough and heavy, like impregnable armor, covering its entire body.

Mysterious runes and evil patterns were carved all over the shell, shimring with a dark glow. Each pattern pulsed with surging Dark Energy, emitting an imposing and terrifying aura.

It had the typical form of a spider, with eight enormous eyes flashing with blood-red light.

These eyes revealed boundless ferocity and cruelty, as though they could discern an enemy’s every move. Each eye was like a Black Hole, seemingly capable of swallowing all light and hope.

Indeed, it was a giant Spider Monster!

The Spider Monster’s gigantic legs were conspicuous.

They were as thick and strong as pillars, glinting with a cold, dark iron-like light.

Each leg had many joints, flexibly and precisely supporting its entire body. A hard black shell covered its legs, seemingly capable of effortlessly resisting any attack. Each claw was sharp and pointed, radiating a frightening cold glint, as if it could tear apart anything that dared to challenge the monster.

The Spider Monster’s body brimd with Dark Energy, an energy filled with destructive power.

It could summon evil forces from the darkness and unleash lethal Dark Magic.

These magic attacks held imnse power and could quickly weaken or even annihilate enemies.

The Spider Monster excelled at using the power of darkness for ambushes and attacks, making it an extrely threatening enemy.

In addition to its imnse power and Dark Magic, the Spider Monster also possessed swift movents and acute perception ability.

It could move anywhere in an instant. In the few seconds since Chen Mo had entered the room, it had already changed positions several tis.

What a show-off.

Despite the Spider Monster’s formidable abilities—instantaneous movent, high attack and defense attributes, and profound mastery of Dark Magic—it faced Chen Mo, an opponent who defied logic.

No matter how swiftly it moved, it was useless. With a ntal command, Chen Mo summoned all ten million-plus Skeleton Monsters back to his side.

The gigantic Spider Monster was so terrified it actually retreated.

Perhaps due to its profound understanding of Dark Energy, it alone could sense the terrifying Dark Energy surrounding Chen Mo.

However, escape was impossible.

With a thought from Chen Mo, the Space-Ti Pearl activated, anchoring it in place. It was then t by a round of attacks from the Skeleton Monsters.

The Skeleton Monsters’ attributes were already incomparable to their previous selves, and now they even possessed their own Skills. Their unleashed combat power was completely overwhelming for this third-transition, Level 80, SS-level BOSS.

In the blink of an eye, this Legendary-grade monster, the Shadow Spider BOSS, comparable to a giant dragon, was instantly killed by Chen Mo. Since this BOSS had no particularly remarkable features, Chen Mo didn’t preserve it as a Special Undead.

With the death of the Shadow Spider, the peculiar Beehive Maze made of Dark Energy also disintegrated and vanished.

Chen Mo reached out, touched the Shadow Spider, and collected its corpse into his bag, then turned and left the lair.

This lair had taken a bit longer than the previous ones, largely due to the ti spent in the maze.

Upon exiting, Chen Mo saw that Yusheng Liuyin had not yet returned. He surmised her luck had been average this ti, and she hadn’t yet acquired the Holy Devil Body. So, Chen Mo turned and entered the next lair.

Chen Mo flew across the Wilderness Forest and arrived at the lair known as [Nether Ghost Tomb].

He entered the lair’s entrance and was t by a desolate death energy. The lair’s walls, constructed from thick rock, appeared ancient and solemn.

These rocks were riddled with cracks and indentations, heavily eroded by the passage of ti.

The interior of the cavern was gloomy and cold, filled with a suffocating death energy.

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