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It was a massive and terrifying Spirit Collective Body, composed of countless souls.

A thick, dark aura emanated from it, as if forged from the endless resentnt and rage of defeated challengers.

The Spirit Collective Body stood towering, several tis the height of an average human. Shrouded in dark shadows, it resembled a giant, human-like silhouette.

Its face was contorted and deford, its eyes glowing with a fierce, intense light that exuded an aura of boundless brutality and Frenzy.

Chen Mo sensed the horrifying aura radiating from the Spirit Collective Body. It was the most powerful being he had ever encountered in the Trial Tower, a rciless specter ford from the souls of failed geniuses.

Even so, Chen Mo didn’t back down.

This monster only looked terrifying. Its abilities were indeed countless, making it seem like an omnipotent expert. However, with Moluo’s Brain operating at high speed, Chen Mo could easily analyze the deficiencies in its capabilities. Given its innurable abilities, it was clearly a jack of all trades, master of none. Moreover, it was a product of the soul fusion of countless geniuses. Geniuses are inherently proud and opinionated; fused together, it would be difficult enough for them to even agree on which abilities to use, let alone perfectly execute all of them. If it could truly execute all its abilities perfectly, Chen Mo might indeed find it difficult to handle, as its arsenal was clearly more extensive and comprehensive than his own. However, if it was rely a dabbler, then it was just a paper tiger, not difficult to defeat.

Chen Mo imdiately ordered the Skeleton Monsters to launch a volley.

As expected, the barrage was effortlessly blocked by the enemy’s Skill that obstructed Flying objects.

Against such attacks, the souls within the collective experienced little conflict when deciding which defensive Skill to use.

Chen Mo was not fazed. He promptly switched to another mode of attack, ordering his Skeleton Monsters to use Magic Attacks.

His Skeleton Monsters now possessed class Skills. If projectiles were ineffective, they still had the lightning technique and Earth Spike technique at their disposal.

The Skeleton Archers were also equipped with daggers, possessing so lee capability, so they wouldn’t be useless if their projectile attacks were countered.

Following Chen Mo’s command, they imdiately launched their assault against the monster before them.

And the Spirit Collective Body, ford from a multitude of genius challengers, was no sitting duck; it was quite capable of responding. It demonstrated the practical combat prowess characteristic of genius challengers.

In the face of the Skeleton Monsters’ attacks, it deftly dodged their various assaults with agile movents and superb reaction speed.

In mid-air, the Spirit Collective Body continuously shifted its form, elusively dodging the assaults of the Earth Spike technique and lightning technique.

Its body seed to transform into a stream of light, gracefully traversing space and nimbly evading the attacks.

Despite its towering size, when the arcs of the lightning technique closed in, it dodged swiftly—at tis rapidly shifting left, at others using Flash Appearance to instantly move right—perfectly evading all bombardnts from the lightning technique with utmost ease.

The Earth Spike technique, with ground spikes that shot up fiercely from below, also failed to touch it. It rolled and vaulted in mid-air, deftly avoiding the ground spikes while simultaneously evading the lightning technique.

Even attacks it couldn’t Dodge were tily intercepted and destroyed by its various Skills. Even if hundreds of millions of Skeleton Mages attacked in unison, the Spirit Collective Body could still handle them with ease.

This Spirit Collective Body fully demonstrated the combat prowess of the genius challengers.

This was the first ti Chen Mo had witnessed just how formidable an enemy’s combat performance could be when they possessed imnse power, incredible agility, and abundant combat Experience.

So far, there were no signs of confusion arising from the clash of the geniuses’ consciousnesses. However, Chen Mo didn’t mind; in fact, he rather enjoyed battling such an opponent.

Seeing that the Skeleton Monsters were making no headway, Chen Mo launched a Healing Wave.

He aid to use the speed of the Healing Wave against the enemy.

Unexpectedly, the enemy instantly unleashed a purification beam, directly nullifying the Healing Wave.

Purification was not only an ability to exorcise evil and expel demons; it also possessed dispelling properties.

It could dispel detrintal effects on oneself as well as beneficial effects on an enemy.

The Healing Wave was clearly a type of beneficial effect. Against the powerful purification Skills of these genius experts, Chen Mo’s Healing Wave was easily dispelled.

Even if Chen Mo’s Cooldown was extrely short and he could cast another Healing Wave, it was useless. Chen Mo’s Cooldown was fast, but the enemy possessed a multitude of Skills—the number of purification Skills alone was countless.

Chen Mo could keep casting, and the enemy could keep dispelling; he couldn’t achieve any results.

This Spirit Collective Body possessed exceptional perception and reaction speed, enabling it to make precise decisions on the ever-changing battlefield.

It skillfully employed its own power and Skills, combining offense and defense in an almost flawless manner to counter the Skeleton Monsters’ attacks.

Throughout the battle, the Spirit Collective Body’s movents were elegant and fluid, each Dodge executed with pinpoint accuracy.

With extraordinary agility and keen reactions, its body danced like a flowing ribbon of light.

Its movents were not just beautiful but also efficient, filled with the rhythm and power of combat.

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