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No, the situation then was too shocking to allow that. Against such a massive foe, we did not even think that escaping was possible Despite how cowardly he must have sounded when saying that, Ouyang Huiren dutifully reported the details as he experienced them. My head went blank. I was worried it was going to flatten like a pancake It was even in the process of raising its hands when it suddenly stopped

Hmm I see The three of you can head back first, leave this area to . Seeing as he had already given all the information he had, I decided now was the ti to have them return first. Sima Junmo is busy gathering up the survivors, but given how the monsters have been acting up recently, Im worried he cant handle them. I need you all to help him.

But how do you plan on dealing with that giant? We can at least assist you while we are here.

Theres no need for that. Theres nothing you can do against a massive opponent like that.

Even though it was a little hurtful of to say that, I knew Ouyang Huiren wasnt one to give up so easily unless I did so.

Faced with the harsh reality of his own helplessness, he fell silent, but still took my advice in the end.

I got it we will head back first then but be careful, he turned around one last ti to say. If the situation is looking bad, just run.

Mhm. I nodded. I will.

Having sent away the trio, I flew off towards the giant skeleton.

Because of my bloodline, my night vision was exceptional, allowing to spot a distant figure standing atop the giant.

Dont tell that hoodlum is alive again? But the size doesnt fit.

The night winds blew past the lone figure atop the giant. From the scant few glimpses, I could tell that this person was skinny, to the point of being bony.

In order to uncover the truth behind this conundrum, I accelerated my flight.

The giant seed to have noticed my approach as well. It sped up, its thunderous footsteps now shaking the very land it trod on. A great number of zombies ended up being squashed by the giant; even the surrounding buildings were not spared from its destructive influence.

With each step it took, a small pit would be left in its wake. One could only imagine the force behind its steps!

But why does it seem like its trying to avoid ?

I couldnt figure out why the giant would act in such a manner, thus I did the only thing I could do: speed up like a flash of purple!

At the end of the day, that giant wasnt made for speed. No matter how much it tried to flee, the distance between continued to grow smaller. Our little ga of catch continued for another twenty seconds or so before the other party finally realised that they couldnt shake my pursuit. Thus, they just decided to stop.

I took this opportunity to circle around to the front of the giant, floating at the sa level as that figure on top of the giants head.

With just ten ters separating the two of us, I could now see a skeleton? A skeleton wearing a black robe!

I never expected for us to et under such circumstances The skeletons jaws cracked open, and despite there not being any vocal chords to be seen, it started talking.

How unscientific! But very fantasy-esque!

Given that even angel bloodlines were being sold now, I naturally wasnt too shocked by a talking, black-robed skeleton. However, its familiarity with struck as odd -did it know ?

My brows knitted together in alarm. Who are you?

I had no recollection whatsoever of this skeleton. Perhaps it was soone I knew before losing my mory?

You dont recognise ? The skeleton seed shocked by my reaction.

Should I? I dont rember you at all. Are you part of that mysterious cult who kidnapped for human experintation?

even though I have no idea what you just said, I think I know whats happened to you. The black-robed skeleton smiled strangely. Heheheh youve lost your mories, havent you?

Was I that obvious?

While I doubt youve been kidnapped for experintation, losing your mory is very possible. After all, you forced your way through those dinsional barriers -paying a price is only to be expected. It eyed from top to bottom for a good while, then in a sudden burst of vigor, declared, Since youve lost your mory, I can see why your aura has weakened as well. In that case, this cant be a trap and its ti for so payback! For every ounce of suffering youve inflicted on , including the recently deceased Verni, I will return them to you twofold!

From its words alone, I managed to glean a fair amount of information. Assuming everything it said was true, of course

It knew before I lost my mory. I had crossed sothing known as a dinsional barrier, resulting in losing my mories as a price.

It ntioned, Verni, that should be the na of that lady ghost who the girls destroyed. In that case, it must have sensed her death and rushed here to exact revenge.

Before it could do so, it sensed my presence, and assud this was so sort of trap, so it rode away on that giant skeleton.

But if it was truly afraid of , why didnt it just run away? I doubt I would have noticed it. Why activate that giant skeleton?

The most logical explanation would be that it was planning to destroy the inn with that skeleton, and that was when it noticed

Judging from its attitude, I must have given it a good thrashing aning the who still had mories

What an awkward reunion

But it still could have just abandoned the giant skeleton and ran. I wouldnt have noticed it.

Well if theres sothing you dont know, you just gotta ask -thats how Ive always been.

You must have noticed after activating that giant skeleton. But if youve already decided to flee, why didnt you just abandon the skeleton and run off?

Hearing that, the skeleton was visibly stunned. Even without any flesh, I could tell it was hiding a sense of awkwardness. Ive forgotten

And here I was assuming that this skeleton dressed in an ominously black set of robes actually had a grand conspiracy

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