Who hid My Corpse!

Chapter 76: Sixty-three Mom... Mom..._2



Chapter 76: Sixty-three Mom… Mom…_2

Less than five meters away.

Very close, yet very distant.

Close because it was a distance that the white fog could cover in an instant, yet distant because this seemingly close pathway was filled with countless dangers.

One after another, insects leapt up and were absorbed by the white fog. Then more white fog rushed from these engorged insects, and new ones jumped up to absorb it again.

This was Ulu’s vast army.

They were tearing,

...

They were fighting,

They were falling,

But they were also moving forward.

They were the most fearless and relentless army, and although their general was trapped and being torn apart by one abhorrent insect after another, they still did not look back, still carrying out their general’s command — to attack.

Eventually, they broke through the layers of obstacles and reached Corey.

What was once a dense white fog that nearly enveloped the Great Cathedral was now only a thin wisp left, over the bodies of numerous Demon Worms swollen to death.

Even this wisp was enough.

Because it had already reached Corey.

Ulu snapped his fingers for the last time, and all the Demon Worms vanished into ash again.

Meanwhile, the cost of this action came without delay, even multiplied several times as if it sought to destroy Ulu’s entire soul, the immense pain nearly causing him to lose consciousness.

But he didn’t lose it, instead he clenched his teeth.

Detonation.

“Bang!”

The white fog exploded right in front of Corey, smaller in scale than the previous explosions, but still sufficient to envelop Corey completely, the dust raised was like the hope surging in Ulu’s heart.

He dragged his battered body, staring intensely at the dust.

Had he succeeded?

He probably had.

Unable to use the Spell Shield and forbidden from using any spells besides the Insect Control Technique, it should have been impossible…

Suddenly, footsteps sounded.

Ulu’s eyes widened.

He saw a massive shield emerging from the dissipating dust.

It was the body of a huge insect.

Corey walked out of the dust, casually tossing the insect body aside, unharmed, and then looked at Ulu with a faint smile and softly said, “That was a very good idea, you were very close to success. Just short of one second, too bad your body can no longer support such time-sensitive tactics.”

He paused.

“You have lost.”

As his words fell, the dispersed insects came swirling back.

“Splat,” “splat,” “splat.”

Ulu, unable to resist, was forced to kneel, his limbs bitten by the insects, completely losing the ability to move.

He was not willing to give up and wanted to struggle, but the backlash of the Termination spell hit him again, making him vomit blood.

But this time he stubbornly held it in, trying not to let the blood spill.

As if, this was his last breath.

But Corey had already reached him, looking at Ulu kneeling on the ground, he tranquilly said, “It’s a pity indeed, you really tried hard, but you should know, in this world, effort is the least valuable thing. Like this finger, it should not belong in your hand.”

After saying that, Corey picked up a small knife, slowly bent down, his head nearly touching Ulu’s head, and then whispered softly.

“So, this finger, I’m taking it.”

At that moment, Ulu suddenly lifted his head, then puffed his cheeks.

What was in his mouth was not blood.

But,

white fog.

Corey’s eyes widened dramatically, he immediately stepped back, but it was already too late.

Ulu detonated the white fog.

At this distance, neither could avoid it.

Boom!

The explosion kicked up a final cloud of dust.

Ten seconds later, the dust settled.

Ulu lay on the ground.

The close-range explosion had taken away half of his face and half of his tongue.

Corey stood unharmed a few meters away.

It seemed the outcome was decided.

But in front of Corey,

hovered a light blue Spell Shield.

“Ha…ha…ha…”

Lying on the ground, Ulu looked like the victor, he raised his hand pointing at Corey, trying to laugh out loud, but his body no longer allowed him to do so, his efforts only produced a garbled sound.

But he was very happy, truly happy.

While Corey just silently watched, then he felt something and touched his own cheek.

He felt blood.

“Ha ha ha…” Ulu laughed wildly, simultaneously struggling to make Corey understand, “You lost, you lost.”

“Your self-righteous eyes… couldn’t help you.”

“You are just like me.”

“Just like me.”

“Ha ha…”

After a brief silence, Corey softly said, “You, have successfully enraged me.”

As his words fell, an endless darkness surged out from behind him, instantly covering the entire Great Cathedral.

Ulu could see nothing.

He could only hear Corey’s voice coming from all directions.

“I initially wanted to give you a dignified death, but now, I’ve changed my mind.”

“I’ve decided to let the darkness tear you apart.”

“As the price for enraging me.”

“You can’t see through this darkness, only I with this eye can see, rest assured, I will watch your body being torn into hundreds of pieces.”

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