**Chapter 126: The Palm Technique from the Sky**
Wang Xixi: “Oh no, the Wind God has just jumped from the tiger’s mouth into the wolf’s den! From our god’s-eye view, it’s clear that danger lurks everywhere!”
“But look what the Wind God is doing! He clearly knows there’s a crisis.”
“He’s fishing! He’s pulling aggro! He’s the Train King!”
“What’s he planning to do? He wants to catch them all in one net!”
“Brilliant! That shot from Gungnir just wiped out most of the enemies! All that’s left are some leftover troops that are no threat at all!”
“Most people would cautiously take them out one by one, but he just goes for a full sweep! To him, those skeleton soldiers are mere appetizers! You really have to hand it to the Wind God!”
Ai Kun: “Teacher Xixi is right!”
Little Moon: “Well said, Teacher Xixi! It’s so cool paired with the Wind God’s line!”
But deep down, she thought, do you really have to shout that out? Isn’t that a bit too cringy? Big Brother, this is a livestream! Keep your voice down, will you?
But then again, considering Big Brother’s build, maybe it’s exactly the age for being cringy?
Whether it’s cringy or cool really depends on how the commentary is guided.
Ai Kun: “What do you think about this skill, Little Moon?”
“My evaluation? I completely don’t understand it. In the Otherworld, besides the basic five skills for each profession, acquiring other skills is extremely tough; generally through skill books or by learning from a master.”
“And the skill the Wind God just used? I’ve never seen it before! But it’s both powerful and cool, and that’s enough for me. Maybe that’s one of the main points of this event—letting players see the rich skill system in the Otherworld.”
Wang Xixi: “Let’s keep an eye on it, a new situation has arisen for the Wind God.”
Yuliya, after clearing most of the enemies in one hit, was preparing to take out the remaining stragglers.
However, at that moment, the ground suddenly started trembling.
In the next second, an enormous bony hand reached up from the ground, heading straight for Yuliya.
Yuliya sensed it instantly and dodged easily.
After the hand emerged, a skeleton head appeared, followed by a skeletal body, and finally, two feet.
In the end, a giant skeleton towering five or six meters tall stood before Yuliya.
**[Name: Bone General (Green Elite)
Level: 29 (Silver High Tier)
Health: /]**
An elite monster has entered the fray.
In the Otherworld, monsters are generally divided into five categories: white mobs, green elites, blue lieutenants (mini bosses), purple leaders (bosses), and golden lords (world bosses).
And alongside the Bone General appeared nearly a hundred skeleton soldiers.
You’d think a supposed elite monster would just make a stealthy entrance, but then it brings a whole squad of minions to gang up on her?
Suddenly, she had a thought, rushed in on one of the newly emerged skeletons, and with one punch to the head and one punch to the body, the little monster was dead for good.
Looking at her score, she instantly felt joy.
Points up!
So this Bone General isn’t here to brawl—it’s here to deliver express packages!
While Yuliya was strategizing, the skeletons weren’t just sitting idle.
The Bone General, as the main attacker, lunged forward wielding a massive bone spear.
Some of the smaller skeletons held back with ranged attacks, while others charged in, only to hit their own allies. But no worries; skeletons take skeleton damage like it’s nothing.
In close combat, there’s bound to be some friendly fire, but fortunately, this dungeon has disabled friendly fire among players.
Yuliya continued to dance around, dodging their attacks effortlessly.
Her speed was quick, combined with her keen spatial awareness, it was as if she had a real-time 3D map of incoming attacks in her mind. She just had to follow the map to dodge them.
The Bone General jabbed its spear into the ground. Yuliya caught the opportunity to step on it and began to climb its arm.
The Bone General reacted swiftly, trying to shake Yuliya off.
But that was all part of Yuliya’s calculations.
She smirked, using the Bone General’s own momentum to leap high into the air.
Reaching the highest point, she pressed her palms together and closed her eyes slightly: “Amitābha. Have you ever seen a palm technique descending from the sky?”
After saying that, she flipped gracefully in mid-air, now upside down, and began to accelerate downward.
Halfway down, she suddenly opened her eyes and drove her right hand straight down.
“Rulai’s Divine Palm!”
“Boom!”
The ground instantly caved in, leaving a giant palm print. The Bone General and all the skeleton soldiers were completely covered by it.
Yuliya floated down lightly, landing in the center with her hands once more pressed together: “Amitābha.”
As her words fell, the bodies of the skeleton soldiers began to tremble, then bones snapped and fell off, until they ultimately crumbled into heaps of broken bones.
Now, that was a true clearing!
“Oh?” Yuliya opened her eyes to look at the Bone General, “Pretty tough, aren’t you?”
That single palm had knocked off six thousand health points, and quite a few bones as well.
Similarly, after two moves, her blue health bar had dipped… um, by a quarter, but it was regenerating pretty slowly too.
The Bone General regained its mobility, but instead of attacking immediately, it started to morph.
It shed all its damaged bones, while the intact ones quickly rejoined and reformed.
Eventually, it transformed into a humanoid figure under two meters tall, reinforced all over with solid white bones.
“Nice battle instinct! Realizing that a larger size is a disadvantage in front of me?”
Yuliya couldn’t help but compliment the monster’s intelligence. It was truly high—unlike those outside she’d encountered, which either ran or attacked, just making a fool of themselves.
“But you’ve shrunk in size, which just exposes your most important weakness.”
Golden light sparked in Yuliya’s eyes as she noticed a core like a heart, wrapped under layers of white bone in the chest area of the Bone General.
The Bone General had healing abilities, so that core must be the key.
With a casual gesture, a long sword dropped from a fallen skeleton flew into her hand.
White grade, trash. But it would do.
She tossed it at the Bone General.
The sword flew quickly but was dodged by the General.
Now that it’s smaller, its agility increased significantly.
So, it charged at her, wielding a spear over two meters long.
Stab! Slash! Swipe!
The Bone General unleashed a fierce and rapid assault.
Yuliya sidestepped, ducked, and retreated.
She dodged with effortless grace each time, as if dancing on the edge of a kn*fe.
Suddenly, she blocked the Bone General’s attack with her wrist guard, then twisted her arm to pull herself closer and delivered a powerful shoulder bash.
With a thud, the Bone General was shoved back several meters, a noticeable dent appearing in its chest bones.
Yuliya smiled faintly, beckoning it with her finger.
The Bone General showed no emotion—at least it seemed that way.
It charged forward once again, spear in hand.
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