After finis.h.i.+ng the red monkey, Artic took a slightly deep breath and began to focus. Thanks to his talent, he could track the people he had seen before, their beings, and where the objects were. At the same time, if they were weaker than him, he could beam them wherever he wanted. Therefore, it wasn"t a very difficult job for him to watch the other members of the group. So the first person he was watching was a creature called Cyborg and the Curse Skeleton. This war seemed intriguing to him. Because he wanted to see how Cyborg would handle the Curse Act.
Cyborg - after taking a deep breath - counted back from three, and in the same way, he began to move with him on the skeleton.they were both spinning around quite quickly. They didn"t know Artic was watching them, but it didn"t matter. Artic could easily see their movements. But of course, it was true of him.
If an origin level ent.i.ty - starium level tries to follow the battle of beings- would at best die from the effects of the attack. If he watched from a distance, he"d lose his vision for a while because of the intensity of the energy. These were the best bets.
An a.s.set at Origin Level - without having a strong treasure - Starium Level could not watch or understand the battle of beings.
Cyborg pointed both metallic hands forward and thought through it.
"Plutonium Gas"
With cyborg"s words, toxic fumes resurfaced. It was known that smoke didn"t work in non-living beings in general. Of course, if the level difference was very much, it didn"t matter.
Cyborg tried this talent on the skeleton because he wanted to do a few experiments. He wanted to see what impact his Plutonium Gas talent would have on his bones.
The Curse Skeleton had seen the attack and whispered a few things from it, just putting its hand forward. Whispering, the mixture of purple and black was covered by a thin s.h.i.+eld. Thanks to the s.h.i.+eld, the toxic smoke coming towards it were easily blocked.
Cyborg confirmed it with his head when he saw it. Naturally, such an attack would not damage the skeleton in front of him. But at least he knew that the curses of the opponent across from him wouldn"t do much good on themselves.
Cyborg and the Curse Skeleton were very similar beings when you looked at these two situations. Therefore, it could take a long time for them to fight and could have been a side that could not take the upper position.
At that point, the Curse Skeleton made a circle sign with his hand and whispered a few things. With his whisper, a ball of smoke appeared on the round part of his hand. Within seconds, the ball turned into a skeleton warrior. Even more surprisingly, this fighter had at least Starium Level 1.
Cyborg had a slightly strange thought system when he saw this. He couldn"t feel fear or anything like it because he was a human being. But it was something his opponent didn"t expect to make such a move.
Artic, who was watching the war, approved it with his head and began to think on his own.
"He curses and kills other beings using the Curse Act. Then he can use them again during the war."
To realize this, Artic had enough to look at the 10-foot, black-armored skeleton creature that used a black sword in the hands of the Curse Skeleton. When he looked at the creature, he could see everything directly.
"Lord Swordsman - (Death Skeleton)"
"Level - Starium 1"
"Law"
"Sword"
This creature was a creature called Lord Swordsman, but when the Curse Act was killed by the Skeleton, it was cursed by it and turned directly into a dead puppet. Such talent was a skill that worked very well when seriously considering it. Artic was a little curious, whether he wanted to.
Cyborg, normally, didn"t speak during the war, but at the time, he started talking.
"You killed Lord Swordsman."
When the Curse Law Skeleton heard these words, he made strange bone noises and started talking.
"You knew this friend."
Cyborg just made signs of approvals with his head. Lord Swordsman, who had not been very close to him before, knew where he was traveling. That"s why he had a slightly disturbed mood. Of course, he didn"t feel too bad because he couldn"t feel a feeling naturally. He was only disturbed that he was the puppet of the enemy of an ent.i.ty he knew before.
Cyborg didn"t waste any more time after that and whispered again after he had both his hands.
"Plutonium Blast"
Cyborg"s words, along with a tenth of a second, appeared in the hands of red energy, and then directly headed to the area where the skeleton and Lord Swordsman were located, at least within the width of the room and about three km forward. An explosion has occurred. With the explosion, the whole place was dusty, and even those who fought in the other room heard the sound of the explosion.
Even though Artic watched it, he was slightly disturbed by the explosion.
"System, can I resist to such an explosion."
The system answered him a few seconds later.
"If the user uses its s.h.i.+eld, it will be free disbursed 100%. Without s.h.i.+elding, he has a 20% defense and has to treat himself after this attack."
Artic took a deep breath. What the system meant was that as long as it had a s.h.i.+eld, it wouldn"t do any harm. But if he didn"t have the s.h.i.+eld, this attack would put him directly in a critical position. Artic couldn"t help but think about it.
"Red Fire Moon is a bigger organization than I thought."
Artic"s reason for thinking like that was because he knew cyborg was a war instrument created by them. But there was one other situation artic didn"t know about. That"s when the system told him about it.
"The user is misthinking about something. The robot you named Cyborg is not a war machine. It"s a low puppet version that"s been made for real war robots to practice."
When Artic heard about it, he couldn"t breathe slightly and continued to watch the war.