Chapter 260 - Battle(1)

Chapter 260: Battle(1)

Since the projection didn't show the level or the actual body shape, Aakesh couldn't find Lily out of the more than 83 thousand creatures in the projection.

Aakesh had stopped twenty miles away from the location of the wolf king. The other two wolves that were greyed out in the projection were also near the wolf king, so Aakesh would only meet them in the later phase of the battle.

The nearest wolf camp was three miles away from him, and there were around six thousand wolves or other creatures in that area.

Aakesh decided to first go there. As he had assumed every wolf in the projection to be equal in level to him, he was prepared for the worst case.

Time flew by. It took him less than a minute to cover the distance of three miles. When he reached there, he saw cubs playing with their mothers while male wolves lazily relaxed.

Aakesh only shook his head in disappointment, seeing them relaxing when only two days ago, he had killed several thousands of their brethren. He understood that their reason for relaxing was the presence of the wolf king, but still, they were quite a few distance away from him. Aakesh then stopped thinking about it since his purpose for coming here was to kill. It would be easy for him when they were relaxed.

Aakesh's eyes turned calm when he reached the area.

Even though the adult wolves were relaxing, they still could smell the scent of an intruder. When Aakesh reached in their range, his scent alerted them.

The wolves growled, seeing Aakesh entering their camp. At first, they growled to warn and threaten Aakesh, but when he didn't stop, they stood up and charged at him. While one wolf on the back attempted howling to warn other wolf camps, how could Aakesh let it do it?

If the wolf alerted other camps, wouldn't his work get bigger? Aakesh activated one of the copied skills, and the next moment, the head of the wolf burst.

Aakesh ignored the killing, while other wolves didn't understand what happened since it happened so fast.

He grabbed the hilt of his sword and grabbed it out from the sheath bound to his shoulders by ropes.

He then disappeared from the eyes of the wolves.

Even though Aakesh had assumed every wolf in the area to at least be Level 37, how can that be true? The highest level of the wolf in the current camp was only Level 23, let alone Level 37.

The heads of the wolves started crashing down the ground before the wolves could even understand what was going on.

A few seconds later, the entire area of several hundreds of meters had turned silver due to the blood.

Not only blood but also the corpses of the wolves ranging from cubs to adults laid on the ground. Even walking without putting the foot on the corpses would prove to be a herculean task in a radius of a few hundred meters.

Since Aakesh was too fast for the wolves, they didn't even get the time to cry out for help or understand what had happened to them. The first second, they looked at someone in front of them falling down, and before their brain could process it, they had lost consciousness.

Just like that, Aakesh cleared this camp of the wolves in only a matter of a few seconds.

He then found the next camp. He would hunt. It was two miles east to this location, and there were only eight hundred wolves in the next point.

Aakesh didn't even look at the corpses he had created and left right away.

In only a matter of several seconds, Aakesh reached his location. Since not a single drop of silver blood had touched him, no wolf thought that he had just killed their brethren when they saw him.

Just like the last time, Aakesh cleared the camp of around eight hundred wolves in a matter of a few seconds. Even though he had killed around 7,000 wolves until now, he had only used a single skill. He had only used ten units of his energy, so he still had his energy capacity almost full.

The next nearest wolf camp was six miles away from the current location, and it also had around thirty thousand wolves there, so it was going to ve the first challenge for Aakesh in this one-sided massacre.

Aakesh, like the last time, didn't even spare a single glance at the creatures he had killed and rushed to his next location.

Several seconds later, Aakesh reached the camp, but unlike the last two, here there were adult wolves on alert, so they noticed him before Aakesh would've liked.

They also didn't growl or roar to threaten Aakesh, they directly charged toward him, aiming to rip him to pieces.

The sudden commotion alerted everyone in the camp, and howls after howls rang in the area while the majority of the wolves charged at him.

This time, Aakesh was unable to kill the wolf before it alerted other camps since his attacks could not reach that far.

Even though Aakesh would never get tired and could fight for infinite time, he had no interest in clearing this camp with his sword. If he were to do that, it would take him several minutes, and until then, another camp of wolves would arrive. In the end, this area would become the location for the fight between Aakesh and all the wolves.

He wanted to kill all the wolves in one strike, and for that, he activated one of his copied skills.

The next moment, a lifelike projection of a pure white elephant appeared above him.

Unlike the last time, the elephant was the size of a giant mountain and covered hundreds of meters around in the darkness.

The elephant in the projection angrily roared at the wolves, making them stop charging at him in fear. Not even a second had passed when an energy ball began gathering in the middle of both its tusk at the tip.

Some of the wolves at the back who didn't feel the same pressure as the wolves in the front turned around to escape, but their effort came to nothing, as the next moment, the energy ball flew.

In a split second, the energy reached the center of the wolf camp and exploded with a loud sound.