Lords Survival: I Summoned A World Tree First But Why Is It Different! Chapter 24: Chapter 24: Unkown Man

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PSHH! PSHH! PSHH! Luis pulled the trigger continuously without the slightest hesitation. Three condensed white light bullets tore through the air in a row, shooting fiercely towards the newly emerged Level 18 giant scorpion. His goal was very clear, distraction! He absolutely could not let this big guy rush over to help its companion. If the two monsters joined forces, even with the World Tree's current defense and strength, they would definitely fall into a bitter battle, and the danger would multiply exponentially. "Over here! Come here, you f*! Look at me!" Luis shouted loudly, deliberately provoking it. HISSSS!!! The giant scorpion was instantly enraged! It had just rushed out upon hearing its companion's distress call, ready to kill the enemy and save its kin. But before it could even see clearly what was happening, it was hit consecutively by several hard objects on its body. Although the attacks weren't painful enough to injure it, the impact and the numb sensation were extremely irritating. It immediately abandoned the thought of going to help the other one. Its compound eyes locked onto the human figure not far away, glowing with intense, bloodthirsty killing intent. It waved its massive pincers, let out a sharp hiss, and charged straight at Luis like a small chariot rushing down a slope! "Yes! That's right! Come at me! Just follow me!" Luis shouted excitedly, but his fingers didn't stop moving. He kept pulling the trigger repeatedly, firing shot after shot, all landing accurately on the enemy's head and back. Facing this terrifying monster the size of a small car rushing towards him, with its five-meter-long tail raised high and the sharp needle dripping with venom swaying menacingly, Luis's palms were sweating and his hands trembled slightly. This was completely a conditioned reflex of the body facing a life-threatening danger. Ding! Ding! Ding! As the mana bullets struck the thick, hard carapace, only to be easily deflected aside, leaving almost no trace behind. "So hard! It's really too tough!" Luis was shocked, but he wasn't discouraged. He knew very well that although the damage looked negligible, every shot was still effective. DUNESTALKER Level: 18 HP: 742 / 750 "Look at that! Each shot can take away 1 HP! That means I only need to fire 750 times and it will definitely die!" Although the number was large, it was at least a clear hope. In the blink of an eye, the scorpion had closed the distance. It was now less than one meter away from him! The foul stench coming from its mouth and the cold, deadly aura were already enveloping Luis completely. "Teleport!" Luis shouted silently in his heart. His figure standing on the yellow sand blurred instantly and disappeared on the spot! Whoosh! The giant scorpion, pouncing fiercely with its pincers open, suddenly lost its target. It couldn't stop its momentum and crashed heavily onto the sandy ground, kicking up a cloud of dust and sand, completely confused and bewildered. At the same time, roughly ten meters behind the beast, a figure reappeared out of thin air. "I can only use this method to kite it and consume it slowly," Luis stabilized his body, raised his gun again, and continued shooting without pause. "I just hope the World Tree can finish its battle quickly and come to help me! That is the only way to end this danger fast!" He turned his head to glance in another direction. Over there, the battle was also entering a crucial stage. The World Tree was tightly binding the Level 12 Dunestalker. Two thick, long vines were wrapped around its body layer by layer like iron chains, making it unable to move an inch. Countless fine, sharp roots had pierced precisely through the gaps between the monster's shell plates, drilling deep into its internal body. HISSS! The Dunestalker let out a cry of despair and pain. DUNESTALKER Level: 12 HP: 211 / 410 Its vitality was dropping rapidly every second. It knew it was dying, but it still struggled with all its might. It waved its ta