Online Game: Crazy Skeleton-Chapter 1692 - 1478: Killing the Cuckold for Treasure, Standard Operation (Two in One)

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Chapter 1692: Chapter 1478: Killing the Cuckold for Treasure, Standard Operation (Two in One)

"Crack. Crack. Crack."

Just as the Green Hat player shouted the Soul Imprint, every stone began to emit a blood-red glow. The light was extracted and gathered in the air, forming the image of a talisman. Red threads radiated from the talisman, connecting the stones as they converged toward it.

"What the— you’re still hiding moves like this?"

Su Ran looked utterly shocked. He instinctively crouched down, trying to collect those stones again. Unfortunately, the current state couldn’t be interrupted. Forget retrieving them—he couldn’t even lift them up.

"Hahaha, don’t bother wasting your energy. The soul of this Stone Monster has already been marked by me. As long as you kill it, the Stone Monster will be under my control! Just a friendly reminder: this BOSS’s power has already surged by thirty percent. Let’s see if you can still handle it!"

Green Hat reveled in his successful strategy. Seeing Su Ran at a disadvantage, he burst into unrestrained laughter filled with triumph: "This BOSS is a ’surprise’ gift from me—aren’t you happy? Isn’t it unexpected?"

"Damn it!"

Su Ran cursed in an annoyed tone, stealthily using the Summoning Incense. He was determined to see whether Green Hat’s Soul Imprint was more powerful or if his Summoning Incense would prevail!

"So insidious, truly insidious! Turns out luring the BOSS away carried ulterior motives!"

"No kidding! Do you think I was just casually leading the BOSS around for fun? Don’t be so naïve!"

Green Hat sneered, "I suggest you stop worrying about anything else and focus on figuring out how to clear this BOSS stage instead. Wahahaha!"

"Despicable!"

Su Ran commanded his pets with vigilance. Even Qing Qi got serious, her face tense as she watched the stones combine, feeling the weight of facing a deadly foe.

No wonder Qing Qi reacted this way. The Stone Monster was already hard to deal with in the first place, and now its strength had risen by thirty percent. On top of that, Green Hat lurked nearby with sinister intentions, ready to strike at any moment. The situation had taken a drastic turn; she and Spilt Water were now in considerably higher danger!

"Spilt Water, maybe we should leave for now, ditch this BOSS. That way, we’ll have a better chance at winning."

Qing Qi lowered her voice, "Charging forward without any advantage won’t work. Forget about saving face—thinking of ways to defeat him is the most important thing. It’s better to avoid immediate danger, wouldn’t you agree?"

"No need to rush. I still have one last talisman I’ve yet to use. Let’s observe for now."

Su Ran’s words acted like a calming spell on Qing Qi, soothing her nervous expression. She suddenly remembered the overpowered effects of the talisman—an ace that could turn the tide in combat. Even if they couldn’t overcome the combination of the BOSS and Green Hat player, they wouldn’t end up being killed outright here. freewebnσvel.cøm

"Spilt Water, stay alert for Green Hat’s tricks. Don’t let him ambush you—survival is the priority!"

Qing Qi warned him with concern, fearing Su Ran might suffer if caught off guard.

"Relax, he won’t be able to kill me!"

Su Ran exuded confidence, his words firm and powerful. Of course, his volume was lowered so much that only the two of them could hear it.

"I hope so."

...

The entire scene descended into eerie silence. Only the stones remained, undergoing their strange transformation. Under the pull of the blood threads, the magnificent form of the Stone Monster reappeared—except it now looked like it had been bathed in a vat of dye, transformed into a deep blood-red color.

"Hahaha, Spilt Water Can’t Be Regained, just wait to be slaughtered... huh?"

Seeing that the Stone Monster had fully formed, Green Hat finally felt confident enough to emerge from underground. His fiery gaze locked onto the BOSS, eager to witness Spilt Water’s demise. However, to his surprise, after returning to its original form, the BOSS simply stood motionless, like a statue—it didn’t even twitch, let alone make a move to crush Spilt Water.

"Huh? What’s going on here?"

Green Hat’s eyes widened at the sight of the dumbfounded Stone Monster. Its bizarre behavior left him utterly disappointed. The Soul Imprint had clearly been cast successfully, yet some unforeseen error must have occurred. Embarrassment crept onto his face, darkening his expression.

Seeing this unexpected twist, Qing Qi was both stunned and overjoyed. If the greatest threat disappeared, then—

"Hey, hey, hey! Your BOSS seems to be malfunctioning. You’d better fix it quick, or we’ll just keep laughing at you."

Su Ran grinned mischievously. Watching the Stone Monster’s current state had already clued him in—the effectiveness of the Summoning Incense completely suppressed the Soul Imprint’s effect. The Stone Monster had now established a bond with him, making it as easy to command as one of his pets.

However, the effects of the Summoning Incense wouldn’t last long. Time was of the essence!

"Impossible! This is absolutely impossible!"

Green Hat’s worldview had been shattered by the scene before him. The properties of the Soul Imprint were clearly documented, so why did this anomaly occur with the Stone Monster?

Just as Green Hat considered filing a complaint with the system, the Stone Monster suddenly moved—it turned and unleashed its fury toward Su Ran. Simultaneously, three blood-colored Energy Stones materialized in midair. Controlled by the Stone Monster, the stones shot forth with shocking speed, hurtling toward Su Ran’s frail form.

"Spilt Water, watch out!"

Qing Qi’s face turned pale. She had already sensed the sheer force behind those stones. If they struck, the consequences would be unimaginable!

"No harm done."

Su Ran easily and leisurely shifted one step to the left. All three stones, by sheer coincidence, zipped past his figure, perfectly missing their mark.