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Chapter 139: Death of the Double!

  Chapter 139: Death of the Double!

  Seeing Bloodhand Kahn, Matthew wasn’t surprised.

  Given that Kahn beloo the Pfizer Mert Guild and had been active in the Eastern Province for an unknown amount of time, entering him again was highly probable.

  However, Matthew never expected Bloodhand Kahn’s power to increase so rapidly!

  From a heavily wounded, dying mid-tier warrior to a terrifying high-tier peak existen just two months.

  Such a leap in power was even more dramatic than Matthew p all his experience points into leveling up.

  But the data quickly provided Matthew with the answer, revealing more detailed information.

  Name: Bloodhand Kahn.

  Species: Deeply Ied Test Subject (1/3 Human, 1/3 Fey, 1/3 Demon)

  Challenge Level: 16+!

  Talents: Deep Berserk, Leadership.

  Specialties:

  Advanced Specialty - Death Harvest LV1: Each kill in bat grants +1 temporary damage, up to a maximum of 10 points.

  Advanced Specialty - Weakness Insight LV1: +10 to perception checks on enemy vital points and ots, deals 15 extra damage to those ots.

  Skills:

  Advanced Skill - Fear Aura LV1: Releases a fear check of Willpower -5 within 30 meters to all enemies. Upon a failed check, enemies enter a Fear state, redug all attributes by 1/3.

  Advanced Skill - Flesh Symbiosis LV1: Bonds with a creature of equal or lesser challenge level, sharing HP and shifting into a battle form!

  Ianone.

  Attributes:

  Strength: 23

  Agility: 14

  stitution: 20

  Intelligence: 4

  Perception: 14

  Charisma: 16

  Luck: -4!

  Evaluation: The entire world loathes you!

  "Two months and you've stopped being human?"

  Gng at Bloodhand Kahn’s grotesque bloodline, Matthew surmised that he had undergone some horrific transformation.

  "As expected of the Pfizer Mert Guild, one of the best at future flesh modifications."

  Beyond his extraordinary strength and stitution, what ed Matthew most was Bloodhand Kahn’s radically inhuman body.

  His upper body, t over two meters tall, was muscur and powerfully built.

  His lower half had fused with a six-legged warhorse.

  His entire form was bulging with muscle, covered in a blood-fueled armor, radiati as it underwent further unknown modifications.

  He noeared as a four-meter-tall taur-like monster, exuding a bloody aura, radiatih and age.

  His grotesque head bore backward-curving bck horns.

  His gaping maw, filled with sharp fangs, released a series of bone-chilling roars.

  Over one-quarter of the defending soldiers, even uhe boost of the Ce Aura, couldn’t help but fall into a state of fear.

  They couldn’t even muster the ce to look at Bloodhand Kahn.

  Matthew stood calmly on the hillside, unfazed by Kahn’s terrifying presence.

  The monstrous creature gred at Matthew with blood-red, bulging eyes.

  His mind was entirely gone, and his intelligence had been reduced to nothing more than battle instincts and a lust for bloodshed.

  Yet ohought transded his broken mind, pelling him forward:

  "Kill this Arist!"

  "Roar…!"

  To everyone’s disbelief,

  Bloodhand Kahn charged through the thick alchemical oil, heedless of the burning fmes, relentlessly driving toward Matthew!

  Behind him, the knights—also transformed and monstrous—howled as they tore through the firewalls.

  Eae was abze, their bodies sizzling with the sound of burning flesh, resembling knights straight out of hell.

  However, the unfiving fmes did not yield to their will.

  As these monstrosities charged through the fire, some silently colpsed, ed by the fmes.

  As everyoood in shock, Adam Smith suddenly roared:

  "Fire the crossbows! Don’t stop!"

  The crossbowmen snapped out of their stupor, sweating profusely as they realized their only ce to survive was to keep fighting.

  Kill or be killed!

  Thick crossbow bolts felled one monstrous knight after another, aided by the fmes that ehey stayed down food.

  But even the four- or five-meter-high walls of fire couldn’t stop all the monstrous knights.

  They charged forward, following Bloodhand Kahn’s lead, breaking through the walls of fme at the cost of over 100 dead knights. They crashed into the walls ahead of the weakeest subjects.

  The ironwood walls, as tough as steel, were dented and torn apart by the impact.

  Bloodstained holes were left behind, with some knights still trying to climb upward.

  But they were quickly crushed into twisted masses of flesh by their rades behind them.

  The walls shook violently, and Adam Smith urgently ordered the soldiers to retreat.

  Theched in horror as the massive Bloodhand Kahn rammed into the walls.

  Boom!

  The walls shattered, ks of stone flew in every dire.

  Amid the billowing dust, the monstrous creature lifted its head and roared furiously.

  One of its horns was broken, one of its horse legs was crippled, and sharp fragments of red bone protruded from its wounds, making it even more terrifyingly savage.

  Matthew raised his hand to stop Beelzebub, taking trol of the remaining 14 s, and advanced.

  Bam!

  With just a swing, Bloodhand Kahn’s axe cleaved open a ’s chest, splitting it into pieces.

  Instant kill!

  Bloodhand Kahn’s axe, glowing with a dark aura, was clearly a high-level magical on!

  Matthew remained unfazed, tinuing to direct the s to surround Bloodhand Kahn.

  The golems’ powerful fists struck him repeatedly, but they barely fazed him.

  The berserk monster kept retaliating viciously, his superhuman strength destroying one golem after another.

  The remaining golems tried to grapple arain him, but they were quickly overpowered and thrown aside.

  Dense volleys of crossbow bolts flew past Bloodhand Kahn’s massive form, taking down the monster knights that tried to breach the walls.

  Beelzebub gripped his battle axe tightly, his breathing heavy, but Matthew remained calm as he said:

  "Your main task is to hold this breach. Leave this moo me!"

  Matthew advanced with the st few s, all eyes watg in horror as he approached Bloodhand Kahn, who had already destroyed several golems.

  Notig Mattheroach, Bloodhand Kahn became agitated, his blood-red eyes locked on him as he roared repeatedly.

  Seizing the moment, two golems charged forward, f Bloodhand Kahn to retreat.

  Matthew directed three golems to block the breach Kahn had created.

  Bloodhand Kahn, pushing aside the two shattered golems, charged straight at Matthew.

  In an astonishing dispy, a golem lifted Matthew into the air and hurled him beyond the walls.

  Matthew crashed hard into the water below, nding painfully as the test subjects rushed toward him. He closed his eyes calmly.

  "It hurts…"

  FAL

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