Blaze led three thousand skeleton soldiers to the junction of Purple Mist Valley and Zombie Plain, and stopped in front of Zombie Plain.

Despite the orders from the bone dragon Jaehaerys and the information provided by the old skeleton, Blaze was still a little uneasy.

So he didn't bring 10,000 skeletons over at once, but just brought 3,000 to test them out first.

However, after waiting for a while, he breathed a sigh of relief.

On the plain in front of them, a mighty zombie army appeared.

In the center of the zombie army is a decapitated ogre that is slightly taller than other ordinary zombies.

Surprisingly, it was the one that had hunted down Blaze before!

What's interesting is that the total number of this zombie army is only about five thousand.

Although there are more skeletons than Blaze's skeleton army, they cannot form a crushing situation.

Without too much nonsense, the battle started directly when the two sides faced each other.

Zombies and skeletons fight together again.

The carrion and skeleton collided fiercely.

The atmosphere on the dry red plain suddenly became anxious.

As the commander-in-chief, Blazer did not go into battle personally.

He respects Gou's principles and will only take action when some higher-level zombies or skeletons are about to fall out, to grab a wave of loot.

The main focus is a spiritual last knife.

In comparison, the decapitated ogre opposite was much more unrestrained.

It was a commander, but also a brave warrior, taking the lead and charging into the group of skeletons.

Faced with such an enemy, Blazer expressed the highest respect.

So he quietly mobilized one hundred and fifty first-level skeletons and mixed them with a large group of zero-level skeletons, intentionally or unintentionally separating the decapitated ogres from other zombies.

But the decapitated ogre had no idea about this and was still killing these skeletons.

Under the siege of these skeletons with no fear of death, the decapitated ogre finally showed its fatigue.

Although zombies, like skeletons, are theoretically undead creatures that never sleep.

But even undead creatures also have weaknesses.

For example, missing limbs.

If his hands and feet are cut off, he will have no power to fight back unless he can fly or attack with mental power or the like.

This is the current situation of the decapitated ogre.

Under Blaze's deliberate control, the skeletons attacked its limbs vigorously, and finally broke all its limbs!

At this time, Blaze stood up and happily harvested his soul fire.

The second-level soul fire is quite rich, which directly increases Blaze's strength by another level!

Afterwards, seeing that only one thousand of the three thousand skeleton soldiers were left, Blaze ordered a retreat.

But they withdrew, but these zombies still wouldn't let them go.

These zombies are still chasing them, but compared to the skeleton soldiers commanded by Blaze, the zombies' actions are much clumsier and there is no cooperation at all.

As the skeletons retreated deeper, the zombies' front line gradually lengthened.

At this time, Blaze once again commanded the skeleton soldiers to counterattack.

In this way, when the enemy advances, we retreat, and when the enemy is weak, we take advantage.

Gradually, all five thousand zombie soldiers were eaten by Blaze.

Although in the end there were less than 500 skeleton soldiers left out of the three thousand.

But these five hundred skeleton soldiers had all killed several beings of the same level or even higher.

As long as they survive, they will definitely be promoted.

Among them, even the first-level skeletons have been upgraded.

Of the two hundred level 1 skeletons, only a few dozen were lost during the initial siege of the decapitated ogre. After that, they had basically no damage and were slightly improved.

But it was Blazer who gained the most.

After this battle, not only did he level up, but his experience tank was at least half filled.

I guess if I play another game, I will be able to level up again!

When he returned to the Purple Mist Valley, Blaze was initially worried about being scolded by the Bone Dragon Jaehaerys. After all, he had given away about 2,500 skeleton soldiers.

However, the bone dragon Jaehaerys ignored him.

So, after a day's rest, he ordered 10,000 skeleton soldiers again - yes, 10,000.

This primary skeleton command only limits the number of skeletons he can command at a time, not that there are only 10,000 skeletons for him to use.

Theoretically, he could use up all the skeletons in the entire Purple Mist Valley.

But if he did that, maybe the bone dragon Jaehaerys would really kill him.

For the next period of time, Blaze continued to act like this.

Go online every day, lead your troops to fight, and take the opportunity to level up.

He found that there seemed to be quite a lot of second-level zombies on the Zombie Plain.

Every day he would find a way to kill the second-level zombies, and then a new second-level zombie would appear the next day.

It's like spawning monsters.

In this case, his level also improved very quickly.

But it didn't take long for him to find that zombies were no longer spawning in the zombie plain.

He waited for a long time at the edge of the Skeleton Plain with 10,000 skeleton soldiers, but the opponent did not "arrive as expected."

Then that day, the bone dragon Jaehaerys called him over and told him not to go to the Zombie Plains for the time being, saying that the zombie lord Mephisto was a little angry.

When they fight, they are really training each other's troops to upgrade their men's combat power.

As for the upgraded combat power, they will choose to hide it.

In fact, there are more than just a few soldiers and horses in the Purple Mist Valley. There are also many high-level skeletons buried under the Purple Mist Valley.

The same goes for the opponent's zombies.

And these senior soldiers were trained bit by bit by them.

So these days, Blaze took the initiative to lead troops to fight, allowing these two lazy guys to find opportunities to be lazy, so they would play with him as he pleased.

But here comes the problem.

What is military training?

It’s called military training when everyone improves!

The current situation is that the zombies are being wiped out every day, but the skeletons have been improving.

These days, with his increasingly excellent command ability, Blaze can basically achieve a battle loss ratio of 1:5 or even higher when commanding skeletons.

In this case, the skeleton's strength improved very quickly.

There are nearly a thousand more level 1 skeletons.

Surprisingly efficient.

On the other hand, on the zombie side, tens of thousands of zombies are lost every day, including second-level zombies.

The second-level existence that can stand out from the cannon fodder is the "roots" of both parties.

To put it simply, they don't feel bad if the cannon fodder dies, but they feel a little heartbroken when someone who has reached the upper level dies.

If there were too many deaths, I wouldn't be able to bear it.

If the bone dragon Jaehaerys hadn't taken action, I'm afraid Blaze would have been killed by the zombie lord Mephisto.

In short, the Zombie Plains has been hard to visit recently.

But the training cannot stop.

The bone dragon Jaehaerys was obviously very enthusiastic about this matter. It seemed that having more senior soldiers would do him some good.

But Blaze couldn't figure it out either.

This bone dragon Jaehaerys is at least the fifth level, and may even be the sixth level, which is the Titan level.

The same goes for Mephisto, the zombie lord.

Let alone the second level, it is the third level. To them, it is the difference between ants and big ants. Why are they so keen on it?

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