Who Designed This Underworld Dungeon?

Chapter 1395 - 870: Mutual Destruction

Who Designed This Underworld Dungeon?

Chapter 1395 - 870: Mutual Destruction

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The shining golden stone hammer and layers upon layers of imprisonment magic fell simultaneously in an instant.

Although this action was happening within the space of Sain Dungeon, the intense impact caused the entire Hepa Town to tremble, and the shock even extended outwards for several miles before dissipating.

However, on the battlefield, nothing seemed strange, so those still fighting continued their battles, with few wondering why this inexplicable earthquake occurred, simply attributing it to someone unleashing a powerful combat skill.

Meanwhile, within Sain Dungeon.

In the City Lord's room, the suddenly appearing orange-yellow light had already vanished, replaced by the altar being torn in half and shattering completely after being thrown to the ground.

Such a pity, Gong Qiying had just recently become accustomed to the hard sensation of sitting on this altar, and now there's no telling if it can be repaired.

Right now, he probably doesn't have the mood to think about such things, his gaze tightly fixed on the scene above the crystal ball.

At this moment, the crystal ball responsible for broadcasting had already expanded to its maximum, leaving only a single scene where Huang Guang was located.

There, the red-haired hero Radagon left Gong Qiying with a stylish back view, with the stone hammer in his hand flashing dazzling golden light, looking as reliable as the exposed fungus ball behind the Trainer.

That strike just now was after a brief charge, the power already formidable, leaving the mark of Golden Law on the ground, specks of golden light remaining in the cracks on the ground, looking rather sacred.

But the only issue is, where did that Huang Guang go?

The guy is gone.

Gong Qiying watched very carefully and clearly; the opponent indeed got hit squarely by Radagon, the light-formed body exploding and dissipating in all directions in an instant.

But would that mysterious unknown guy really die like this? He harbored deep doubts about this.

"It feels like it's a dungeon, yet it has a humanoid form, and there's a feeling that can't be quite described, what on earth entered my dungeon?"

Moreover, he could vaguely sense the opponent's state, as if there was some connection between them.

Just as he raised the question, a thousand strands of light gathered before Radagon, seemingly quickly transforming into a humanoid form.

As expected, the Huang Guang did not dissipate.

Gong Qiying still remembered the enemy's move that seemed capable of slowing down creatures, thus he did not hesitate to issue Radagon the command to attack immediately without pause.

Radagon fired several light guns and then charged forward, hammer coming down ferociously; with this strike, even a dragon would be flattened.

However, oddly, the attack went directly through as if striking air; the speed of Huang Guang's condensation seemed to slow a bit as a result, but ultimately it would still inevitably transform into a humanoid form.

Did it really just transform into a humanoid form like that? No, Radagon immediately abandoned physical attacks and instead bombarded with pure enchantment, scattering a large portion of the newly formed outline of Huang Guang.

Goodness, another one immune to physical attacks? Nowadays, warriors who don't attack with enchantments have no rights!

In the depths of his mind, Gong Qiying sensed that Huang Guang had developed a sense of "curiosity" towards Radagon.

A thousand strands of light tried to gather elsewhere, and the shining golden stone hammer immediately went up to smash them into pieces, breaking and condensing again, entering a cycle of repetition.

Huang Guang seemed to lack any physical form; its power unknown after several attacks, yet each interrupted condensation weakened Huang Guang's strength; this, Gong Qiying could tangibly feel.

However, the opponent seemed unconcerned about these weakenings and persisted in confronting Radagon, or rather, it seemed as though understanding Radagon would be worth it even if power was lost?

Gong Qiying narrowed his eyes.

Since Huang Guang's attention was still on Radagon, then...

Trick it?

Sain Dungeon's system response is indeed swift; he could seamlessly switch Radagon with some spiritually polluting monsters.

Since Huang Guang's attention was still on Sain Dungeon, it would certainly see the spiritual polluting monsters he released.

Although Huang Guang's true form is unclear and conventional attacks appear incapable of causing it fatal harm, using spiritual attack methods should yield better damage than pure attacks, as the spirit would certainly not disperse like the light here.

This idea just formed, but Gong Qiying did not act immediately as he still had concerns.

If the opponent had studied Sain Dungeon, understood some details, and dared to intrude, could it be prepared against spiritual pollution?

And also, if the opponent was oblivious to the spiritual pollution move, and if this move did have the effect, but it's not good enough to kill the opponent directly, wouldn't that expose a card?

At this moment, he suddenly sensed Huang Guang undergo some kind of change.

The strands and threads of light, which were previously describable in those terms, suddenly thickened into columns, and their brilliance became increasingly unstable, seeming as though a big explosion was imminent?

Screw concerns, Mad Fire technique, go!

Purer yellow Mad Fire than orange-yellow light enveloped the Huang Guangl in the entire map, plunging the whole world into swirling Mad Fire of Chaos!

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