If this floor didn’t turn out to be so kind of special floor with special conditions, it would an that the monsters roaming around would be at most four types, and the chiras may or may not be the highest levelled. Victor wasn’t sure if he would be seeing the chiras often, but in case he did, the test of how much was enough would help him a lot.
Victor avoided the chiras’ attack as he moved behind the third one while still breathing out a massive breath of flas, but at that mont he cut out the fire coming out of his mouth, as if he wanted to keep it up, it would only be disadvantageous to him. The chiras were fast, the only thing being that they lacked explosive speed, but within a close range, they could still move well. Standing just a few tres away from them was still within range of them manoeuvring easily behind Victor and make an attack.
The test however of whether his fire breath could deal any substantial damage was partially a success, and from what he could see, the skill seed to affect it a little, but only enough to cause pain in the arm for at most a second before adrenaline or whatever was the equivalent in such a monster kicked in.
Though Victor could move and fight a level 90 relatively well, going against three at the sa ti was a different case. He would have to put in so extra work to scale through. From what he had noticed, the chiras’ skin was very tough, enough to protect them from a strong collision, but the thing this ti was that Victor was not going to entertain any prolonged battle.
‘Touch of Death.’ Victor activated his skill ntally.
As he did, both of his hands seed to be covered with faint blackish purple haze of smoke. From then on, Victor could feel his mana being drained rapidly, as the skill took 10 points of mana per second while activated. Normally, Victor would activate it after he had made contact with the enemy, or just before he does, but this ti the plan was different. He was against three strong monsters; there was no need to waste brain power on calculating the ti to activate his skill and the ti not to, so he would just leave it active for the ti being. His mana reserve was sufficient, so it was no big deal for now.
..
Mp: 3,600/3,600 >> 3,590/3,600 >> 3,580/3,600 >> 3,570/3,600
...
As ti went on, Victor’s mana kept reducing by the second, making him even more determined to end the fight quicker.
Victor, with a light touch of his feet on the ground shot forward towards the chiras to attack, and since his speed was greater than their reaction ti, he was able to hold an upper hand in the fight and get a few touches on them.
The period of ti between his attacks and their reaction was only sothing of milliseconds, but these milliseconds held the ground between victory and defeat. The skill didn’t seem to do much at first since it was still at level one, and the chiras seed to have a high magical resistance, but as ti passed, the effects beca greater. The various injuries started piling up and each little one made the other greater and weakened the vessel overall until the chira could no longer ignore the damage being done to them.
The next thing Victor saw was one of the chiras, the one he had the most contact with which was also the most damaged at this point heaving its chest. The other two montarily increased their attacks, succeeding in blocking Victor’ view of the last one, though not completely, it was enough to stop him from monitoring it effectively.
By the ti the two chiras putting pressure cleared the path between Victor and the last one, its chest was pushed up, and seeing this, Victor knew sothing was coming. The other chiras retreated behind the third one to make way for it to do its attack and went behind it imdiately.
The third one that had been preparing an attack for so seconds at this point opened its eyes wide while its mouth was opened as wide as it could be. Victor seeing this stopped using his skill touch of death as he saw no need to waste his mana in such a situation. Though Victor had no defensive skill, his body was extrely tough, so that in itself was a good defence, besides, with the offensive skills he had, saying a good attack is a good defence wasn’t out of the question.
From the chira’s mouth ca a blanket of greenish soapy liquid that spread and covered the entire space before it leaving no open space, and also blocking Victor’s vision. The attack was one with a wide range, and poison was one of the most terrifying things in battle, but unfortunately, against a zombie, it was completely useless.
‘Is that, poison?’ Victor thought to himself.
Seeing the poison co towards him, there was only one thought in Victor’s mind, push forward. He completely ignored the poison attack and just leapt through it. The mont he went through the cover of poison, the next attack that followed was fire, then ice, all in similar fashion, covering the place. Of course, none of these had any effect, and Victor landed right before the chira in front. With one single punch, Victor aid at the spot just below the jaw, between the jaw and the throat, and-
BAAM!
Victor drove one in as he drilled his hand into its throat, his eyes widened a bit, then the other hand went through before tearing apart its throat leaving its head to hang from the remaining flesh.
‘Shit, I should be more careful.’
[Chira killed]
85,000
From what Victor could see, the more damage the chiras took, the more their attack and defence reduced. He had done this sa attack before but only managed to shut the thing’s mouth, but now his hand actually went through.
Victor saw a straight path ahead from this single kill. He pulled out the great sword from his inventory and planted it into the floor through one of the chira’s foot, then again with the sa motion he tore the chira’s throat. While he hung from stabbing his hand into the chira’s throat, the last one was able to land a perfect hit on Victor, sending his body flying right into the cave wall by the side, and then the chira rushed with its palm and slamd it unto Victor’s body.
[Chira killed]
85,000
Though it seed like the attack was strong, it actually was, and the area of the wall around where the chira slamd its fist against the wall completely shattered into chunks. Even with such strength and viciousness in the attack, a hand erged from behind the chira’s palm and grabbed onto the sides of the palms. Two to four seconds later, the chira simply collapsed to the floor and remained there, then Victor fell from the small dent that was made on the cave wall unto the ground.
[Chira killed]
85,000
‘Unnecessary trouble.’ Victor said in his mind, as he looked at the chira corpses before him.
Now that the monsters were dead, it was ti to do with them what he wanted.
It was evident that Victor wouldn’t even consider getting any evolution material from the chira corpses as such a ss was sothing he would want to stay away from to begin with. “Such a nasty combination of creatures should be avoided. Isekai 101.” Victor said to himself. The only difference this ti was that he wasn’t laughing to his jokes like he normally would. The effects on his mind were solid. A trace of smile did appear on his face for while, but it disappeared just as soon as it appeared.
“Ok, the first one is useless, unless I wanted the evolution material.” Victor said as he turned his eyes to the last chira he killed.
“Arise.” Victor said.
..
[Failed]
[Monster exceeds the level range]
..
“What?”
“Arise.”
[Failed]
[Monster exceeds the level range]
“System, what does this an?”
[You cannot raise undead 50 levels above yourself]
“Oh, I see. Then there’s no need to carry-on with the plan then.”
Victor was going to minimize damage on the the chira’s body to raise them later, but now that it was impossible, he would just kill them for the experience.
Victor wasted little ti there with the corpses and moved deeper into the cave. Unlike the other floors, this floor seed to go direct through a single route, and so far there had been no other way. The was it looked, it was as though Victor would be having a lot of group fights where he would have to face more than one enemy at a ti, so that had to be kept in mind.
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