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Chapter 1012: Chapter 473: A Battle Achieved, Ten Thousand Bones Withered_2

Streams of blood sprayed down as the giantess cried out in pain, instinctively reaching back to subdue the Scorplion on her back, yet due to its position, she struggled to grasp hold of it.

At the same time, because her wings were injured and there was a heavy object on her back, she inevitably lost balance, plummeting toward the sea along with the Scorplion, crashing into the water and causing waves to surge high.

"Chirp!"

Concurrently in the sky above, two piercing cries rang out.

The crowd looked up to see two flying beasts circling the giantess, occasionally diving down to attack her.

Among these flying beasts, the figure of Little Ya was faintly visible, though by now the Evolution Scepter in her hand had lost its glow.

Previously, during the Green Hat Giant’s berserk outbreak, which the Bone Dragon managed to rescue her from, Little Ya did not rejoin the battle but was instead directed by Mu You to persuade two new beasts on the outskirts, then hurried to save the seriously wounded Scorplion from the giantess.

Under the powerful healing capabilities of the Evolution Light, the Scorplion’s injuries had largely recovered by this time.

As the giantess fell back into the sea, everyone quickly adjusted their formation, encircling her tightly once again.

This time, with the giantess’s wings damaged, and the addition of the fierce Scorplion as an ally—not to mention the two flying beasts keenly circling above—her hope of flying away to escape was completely extinguished!

Perhaps sensing that escape was futile, the giantess went utterly berserk, struggling more desperately than ever.

In her frenzy, several giant beasts held up fine, not so easily killed in an instant, but the death and injury rate among the players began to rise significantly.

Player after player was hit by the giantess or accidentally crushed by the other beasts, leading to their deaths.

Thankfully, the players were already prepared to die once. After initial chaos, they quickly regained their composure and fought back against the giantess even more fiercely, with new recruits quickly filling the spots of the fallen.

Seeing that the encirclement remained stable even under the giantess’s intense rage, she was finally out of options.

No matter how mighty she was, there were limits; and even if every enemy around her was as insignificant as an ant, she could not withstand the sheer number of them, especially when they kept coming incessantly.

Seeing the current situation, those who had hesitated earlier and left the battlefield couldn’t suppress the itch in their hands and one by one, hurried back to join the campaign against the titan.

What followed was a long stalemate.

In the face of countless fearless players falling and rising in succession, the standoff lasted nearly four hours before the giantess’s life was finally drained to nothing!

"Woo..."

Accompanied by someone’s Fire Dragon Magic exploding on the giant’s body, her life completely reached zero; with a wail, she fell backward, stiff as a board.

Cheers burst forth from the scene immediately.

Looking at the giant lying in a pool of blood in the distance, the players couldn’t hide their joy and pride, celebrating in their own ways.

Especially the guy who last snatched the kill on the giantess was particularly ecstatic; like Mu You, he had also received the precious title of God Slayer. From now on, they could claim they had killed a deity with their own hands!

However, just as the players were relaxing and celebrating, personnel in the command room urgently reminded them to keep attacking, to make sure the giantess was indeed dead.

After all, they had learned the costly lesson of giants feigning death just a few hours ago, and Red Sickle Girl had died because of it. They did not want to fall into the same trap now, when victory was near.

Upon hearing this, everyone immediately snapped back to reality and hurriedly launched another round of attacks. However, the giantess remained motionless, seemingly truly dead.

Mu You breathed a sigh of relief at their actions.

His Omniscient Crystal was not some life-detecting device that could only make crude estimates. He was the only one on the scene who could be absolutely sure that the giantess was not feigning death but had indeed died just then.

However, he did not discourage the players and kill the mood but instead turned to scan the surroundings.

The battlefield was littered with corpses; during the past four hours, nearly one hundred thousand humans had been thrown into the battle!

Yet now, only a few hundred survivors remained on the field...

This obviously was not due to a battle pushed to the absolute limit with the giant; it was the result of Mu You’s deliberate control.

Having too many survivors was not necessarily a good thing, as it would directly affect the difficulty of managing personnel afterwards.

Therefore, once he estimated that the number of people was roughly sufficient, Mu You had the Lion and Sagittarius stop sending reinforcements to the battlefield.

Soon the players also confirmed the giant’s death, only then did they let out a sigh of relief.

After the initial excitement faded, everyone gradually calmed down, exchanged glances, and finally, all turned to look at Mu You.

"Next, it’s the issue of the Divine Beast."

Mu You also looked at everyone and quietly increased the distance between them while raising the barrels of his arms.

"So, gentlemen, will you go gracefully on your own, or do you need me to help you do it gracefully?"

"Haha, we can do it ourselves!"

"You don’t need to bother with that..."

"Just wait for me to find a good spot..."

"Damn, haven’t experienced the feeling of death in this life yet, having the chance to try it, isn’t too bad..."

...

Of course, everyone understood what Mu You meant. Before they set foot on the battlefield, they all had been clearly informed that even if they survived the giant, they would definitely need to die once to eliminate the risk of being parasitized.