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Name:Rise From The Doom Author:
Although this thing was good, it wasn't of much use to him and he didn't like to kill people. His goal was to kill monsters, so he couldn't bear to waste the money on corpses like this.

Liu Wei An spent the rest of the day and night in the cemetery, fighting for the seed of power and slaughtering all the carrion and undeads he saw. On average, he could kill 450 monsters every day, which made up the majority of the undead bodies. As he went deeper into the cemetery, the number of undead bodies decreased rapidly and he needed to look everywhere to find them.

As a well-known team, the Flying Horse Team had good transport efficiency. It was just that Old Li kept picking on them and increased the price by 30 copper coins. Liu Wei An agreed with a smile. He calculated the time left in his mind. The Black Ox and the others would be revived in half a month. They'd probably be online in at most half a month or ten days.

A huge sense of crisis hit him. Liu Wei An didn't even want to think about it, so he just laid down on the ground. A strong gust of wind swept past his back, making him feel as if he was being bitten by a venomous snake. A corpse that was a size taller than the Undead swept across Liu Wei An's back. It landed five to six meters away, then turned around after landing on the ground. Its movements were stiff like a puppet, but it was as fast as lightning. He floated towards Liu Wei An. Why do you use Float? Because this thing jumped too far, it fell to the ground without making a sound. A jump of six or seven meters made it seem like it was floating.

Bang, bang!

When the two arrows hit the body, they were as hard as steel. The arrows shattered into pieces, and the body flew towards Liu Wei An at an extremely slow speed.

Liu Wei An quickly rolled on the ground. Every time he rolled, he shot an arrow. He rolled eleven times and shot eleven arrows in a row. Finally, he forced the body to retreat and jumped up. The bowstring emitted an exceptionally sharp vibration.

A series of arrows!

The arrow whistled through the air. It crossed the distance of seven to eight meters and hit the dead body. The first arrow shattered into pieces with a "pa" sound. The second arrow only shot out a shallow mark before breaking into two. Liu Wei An was surprised and fired another series of arrows. There was a jump.

The first arrow missed its target, and the second one hit his face. The strong impact caused his body's speed to be affected slightly. This time, he only jumped four meters.

Liu Wei An ran away. He had already recognised what this thing was. It was a zombie. It was not rotten, it was as hard as iron, and it moved very fast. It was a zombie that liked to suck people's blood.

Different from carrion and undead, the zombie's body was clean. It didn't rot or mud. It's face was dry and astringent. Its nails were long and sharp. It jumped five or six meters. It was hard to imagine where the elasticity came from.

With a sudden turn, Liu Wei An shot his bow straight to his forehead. The arrow shattered into pieces, but the zombie's speed did not change as it continued to chase him. Liu Wei An kept turning back and forth in a small circle, rolling on the ground in a sorry state. However, there was nothing he could do about it. The zombie's jumping speed was much faster than his. He couldn't think of any other way to avoid it, other than relying on his flexibility.

For an archer to have to rely on close combat to deal with an enemy, it must be a misfortune.

Liu Wei An's stamina plummeted rapidly, and at last, he was too slow in dodging. He was hit by the zombie's arm, and with a whoosh, Liu Wei An shot out like a cannonball, falling more than 20 meters away. When he landed on the ground, he rolled continuously to counteract the impact force, but he still felt like all the bones in his body were broken, and he almost couldn't stand up.

After being thrown out for the second time, Liu Wei An quickly realized that he couldn't do it like this. Dodging and dodging would only result in a faster death. He quickly got up and aimed at the zombie's forehead.

A series of arrows!

"Whoosh, whoosh ~ ~ ~"

Both arrows hit! A finger-sized hole appeared on the zombie's forehead. Liu Wei An was overjoyed. It had worked. When the zombie fell down, Liu Wei An's body fell to the ground. When his body was parallel to the ground, his extremely compressed legs kicked the zombie's abdomen. A sharp pain came from the bottom of his feet, as if he had kicked an iron plate.

The soil flew up, and the zombie directly pierced ten holes in the soil. Liu Wei An was so shocked that he nearly hit the soles of Liu Wei'an's feet. With a flick of his hand, he shot three arrows in a row. It was all a series of arrows.

In this short space, the first two arrows formed a straight line, but the zombie managed to avoid the last string of arrows. It let out a loud shriek and appeared right above Liu Wei An's head.

The zombie jumped after Liu Wei'an, but caught up with him just as Liu Wei An landed on the ground. The bow, which had been drawn into a full moon shape, suddenly loosened its grip. A silver light flashed, and the body of the zombie shook, and the arrow exploded into pieces on its forehead, stopping its descent for a split-second. In the time it took for a spark to fly off of a piece of flint, Liu Wei An rolled away with all his might, and heard the sound of something breaking through the air beside his ear.

Liu Wei An didn't expect the zombie to react so quickly. After being hit by the arm, he let out a cry, and was sent flying for more than ten meters. A wound appeared on his waist, and blood started flowing out.

When Liu Wei An saw the blood flowing out, he immediately felt a sense of foreboding. Holding back the pain all over his body, he twisted his body in mid-air and released two arrows in quick succession, causing the bowstring to vibrate.

A series of arrows.

The zombies soared into the air and met the arrows head on. Four arrows hit the middle of the zombie's forehead and blood blossomed out. A hole the width of a finger appeared on the arrow's head.

Boom! *

Liu Wei An fell to the ground. Coincidentally, there was a rock about the size of a human head where he landed. With a crack, Liu Wei An's sweat started pouring out, and his left leg broke. An excruciating pain spread throughout his body and rushed into his brain like a tidal wave. Liu Wei An gritted his teeth and aimed his bow at the zombie with his arms as steady as Mt. Tai. The moment the zombie jumped, it released the arrow.

If the zombie didn't jump, then it would change a lot. But in the air, because of inertia, it would change a little. At this time, the shooting rate was the highest.

The first two arrows were ordinary archery skills. The zombie let out an angry roar and suddenly accelerated. At this time, a sharp light burst out of Liu Wei An's eyes as a fierce fighting spirit was attached to the last arrow.

A series of arrows!

Like a flash of lightning breaking through the dark clouds, when the zombie's speed reached its highest point, the arrow pierced through the small opening between the zombie's eyebrows, and with an ear-piercing screeching sound, the arrow was shattered into pieces. However, the triangular iron arrow was still moving forward, almost shattering the thing in the zombie's brain, causing it to almost shoot into the back of its head.

The zombie suddenly lost its power, and its body seemed to lose all inertia. It abruptly fell to the ground, its limbs twitching and shaking. It struggled for five to six minutes before stopping. Liu Wei An's tense nerves were let down at the same time. Fatigue flooded through his body like a tidal wave. His body turned limp and he fell to the ground.

Although he was extremely tired, Liu Wei An didn't dare to rest. He swallowed two seeds of power, and after recovering part of his strength, he limped in front of the zombie, and found out that this zombie was quite young, probably no more than 30 years old.

After some effort, he managed to extract the Strength Seed inside his head. It was actually the size of a soybean, plump and round, giving him an appetite. He carefully put it away, dug out the meat bag, and logged off in a safe place.

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