Jim looked at the ground covered with rmaid corpses, this is what they call a stroll...
In such a short ti, this man has killed so many, it’s almost too fast.
At this mont, there were also so noises coming from the other side, with footsteps and talking voices.
Not long after, the dense fog revealed the figures of three people, who were the other three exorcists.
At the front was a thin-faced man, holding a short sword, with quite a bit of blood on it.
When the three arrived, they first scrutinized Herag and Jim, then glanced at the rmaid corpses all over the place.
"Did you guys take care of all these rmaids?" the man asked.
Jim glanced at Herag without speaking.
Herag said, "Sort of."
The man with the short sword didn’t look pleased, but seeing Herag was with soone else, he didn’t say much and turned to leave.
The three of them didn’t manage to kill many rmaids either, and after taking care of their side, they found out there were none left here.
They continued towards the lake, thinking they might be able to kill so more rmaids.
Herag glanced at Jim and said, "I’m planning to go check it out, what about you?"
"I’ll go with you," Jim said.
The direction Jim was heading was similar to Herag’s, so on the way, besides seeing rmaid corpses, he hardly killed any more.
He certainly didn’t want to go back just like that, so he decided to continue and take a look.
Herag carried the longsword, his posture was agile and swift, with a step on his toe, he leaped a few ters away, his whole body light as a feather.
Jim, watching this scene, knew he had truly encountered a master.
This move by Herag indicated that his physical strength and other attributes had reached a very high level, and his control over his body had also reached its peak.
This kind of control can only be achieved through years of practice.
Jim quickly followed, the white mist was too thick, and a montary inattention would cause him to lose track.
Herag was very fast, and when he arrived, he found that there were only rmaid corpses left on the ground.
He looked up and saw through environntal detection that those three exorcists were dealing with the rmaids in the thick fog ahead.
The rmaid corpses in front of them were all left by them.
Herag quickly went over and also began to kill the remaining rmaids.
These rmaids seed unaware of fear, rushing mindlessly at people when they saw them.
Even though they had already seen Herag and others killing so many rmaids, they still weren’t afraid and just charged.
After a while, Jim caught up as well.
He had gotten off track just now, wandered around, and then followed the rmaid corpses to find his way here.
Seeing the others killing rmaids, Jim didn’t want to fall behind either and charged out with his longsword.
The thin-faced man, after slaying one rmaid, disappeared and then reappeared in front of another rmaid.
His short sword emitted a dark glow, not from poison but from being enchanted with so special energy.
Herag also noticed, this was different from Ed’s black sword.
Ed’s black sword was entirely his ability, and it didn’t have a physical form, only being summoned when needed.
The thin man’s short sword clearly had a physical form, only the special energy on it should be related to his own abilities.
The two groups were very synchronized, not interfering with each other, each killing rmaids in their own area.
After all, there were so many rmaids, and they wouldn’t run away, so fighting was unnecessary and not worth it.
In less than an hour, almost all the rmaids here were killed, not a single one left.
After Herag was done, he casually asked, "Jim, have there been rmaids here before?"
Jim shook his head, "I’ve been here many tis before, and I’ve never encountered rmaids. I don’t know why, but so many suddenly appeared this ti."
"I see..." Herag thought.
If sothing unusual happens, there must be a cause; he felt that this matter wasn’t so simple.
The thin man, holding the short sword, turned back and said, "Gentlen, these rmaids probably ca from the lake. Would you be interested in taking a look?"
The other two hesitated; the situation by the lake was unclear and had a certain level of danger.
However, these rmaids were so weak, they posed almost no threat to them, so after so thought, they nodded in agreent.
After reaching a consensus, the three quickly entered the dense fog and disappeared, swiftly heading to resolve the situation by the lake.
"We..." Jim was sowhat tempted; having just killed so many rmaids and tasted the benefits, he also wanted to follow.
Herag glanced at him and said, "There might be so issue over there. I personally don’t mind, but for you, if an accident happens, you’ll have to fend for yourself."
Herag felt subconsciously that there must be sothing wrong over by the lake and that perhaps there were hidden dangers.
He had space travel abilities; typically, fleeing wouldn’t be a major issue.
After speaking, Herag carried his sword and left. Jim stayed in place, hesitating for a while before finally following.
"Power 4.2, agility 4.4, constitution 3.6."
"Herag rlin: Power 43.6, Agility 43.9, Constitution 44.2, Spirit 79.5, Magic Power 100%."
Herag glanced at his attribute panel, seeing that each of his attributes had significantly improved.
The entire process of rmaid killings increased his stats on average by six or seven points.
With this significant boost in basic attributes, using Titan Power would likely raise all his attributes to a very high level.
Thinking about this, Herag quickly advanced through the dense fog.
The dense fog could only obscure his vision, but Herag could still clearly perceive the surroundings.
Through environntal sensing, he saw the three had already approached the lakeside, and quite a few rmaids were erging from the lake, rushing upon hearing the commotion.
The three displayed great excitent; to them, these rmaids were like walking demon aura, eagerly charging to kill the rmaids.
Herag’s brow furrowed; he felt sothing was amiss and decided not to proceed further.
Although he was tempted by the rmaids, he wasn’t going to let his head be clouded by temptation.
Herag felt there must be sothing in the lake.
Not long after, Jim arrived.
"Aren’t you going over?" Jim asked, puzzled, seeing Herag stop short of advancing.
Herag said, "Go if you want to, but I feel sothing isn’t right, so I’m not going for now."
If it had been before, Jim would have gone over by himself imdiately.
But knowing now that Herag was a master, he began to consider Herag’s words.
If a master said there was sothing wrong and dared not advance, it would be foolish for him to rush in and risk his life.
Jim chose to be cautious, recognizing that while demon aura was tempting, one must be alive to enjoy it.
He stood aside, starting to look towards the lake.
The white mist here was lighter, allowing him to vaguely see the scene by the lake.
The three thin n were quickly killing rmaids that rushed out of the lake, then absorbing the demon aura.
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