Chapter: 503
“Okay” Anya nodded, simply trying to stick to Jay’s side as they ran. It would be a failure if they were separated in the mist.

Suddenly, another tower emerged from the mist.

“There it is… wait, it’s another tower?” Anya said.

“Hmm… Yeah… we should’ve been at the next pyramid by now.”

*SCrrriiiiii!~*

With the advancing dihexapedes, they had no choice but to take refuge in the tower once more.

As they approached, Jay slowed down his run as he looked at it – completely identical to the previous tower, except without the two dead dihexapede corpses inside.

“Get inside and get ready, it seems like we’re gonna be tower hopping for quite some time.” Jay gestured to the entrance.

Jay followed behind Anya as they quickly went into the shelter of the tower – just in time too as the first dihexapede showed up.

The five skeletons had already blockaded the entrance. Each of them were determined to get revenge on these creatures for ending their lives previously.

Immediately they all dashed forward to counter the dihexapede’s charge; their hammers crunched into the dihexapedes body and chipped away their black stone body parts.

The dihexapede didn’t know what hit it as it suddenly lost a large chunk of health. Wasn’t it supposed to be the one confounding its enemies?

Clearly it had become overconfident from its congenital buff. The foolish creature needed to learn its place as a level three monster.

“Nicely done,” Jay nodded approvingly.

He was waiting at the back, his arms folded as he watched, nodding in approval whenever a skeleton dodge or got a decent swing in.

The small feeble creature had managed to get a few hits in too, so hopefully it would level up soon. In not time at all, two of the skeletons were already digging around in the dihexapedes body with their hands, making it cry in pain while dying miserably.

Without so much as a claw attack landing on the undead, it was quickly culled, finished off by a final bolt to the chest.

[65 Exp]

[Soul stone] (Empty) x1

“Hmm, I guess they have become reliant on fighting in the mist. They’re hopeless otherwise.” Jay thought, while a skeleton brought a soul stone to him.

During the fight, Blue proved to be an imposing force on the battlefield.

The level three skeletons could merely chipped and chunk away at the creature’s carapace, while the level four skeleton could basically shatter parts of it, ripping its hammer out and creating a larger hole.

As for the parts of the creature’s leathery flesh, it was simply ruptured, teared, and broken away.

“Next level I think I might give it a shield” Jay thought as he looked at it.

It was dual-wielding the hammer effectively now; each of its swings were much faster, and much more powerful. It was clear that it could definitely use it one-handed if Jay so desired.