Undead Tyrant: Evolving from Skeleton
4 Deep into the Boneyard! Fourth update!

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Deep Into the Boneyard!

Kacha.

Kacha.

A dark and gloomy boneyard that would never see the light of day.

A skeleton was walking on the ground full of broken bones.

The skeleton was grayish-white.

There was not a single trace of flesh on its body, only a thin skeleton. However, it gave off a feeling of being " thick " at a glance, and it did not fit in with the other skeletons on this land.

This was Su Mu.

Within a few hours, Su Mu had killed over a hundred skeletons.

These hundreds of skeletons not only gave him thousands of experience points, but also greatly enhanced his four-dimensional attributes.

At this moment.

Su Mu's attribute panel had changed to:

Name: Su Mu

[Race: Undead-Skeleton]

[Level: Level 4 (32/400)]

[Status: HP 38, MP 15]

[Attributes: Strength 3.5, Agility 4.0, Constitution 3.7, Spirit 1.5]

[Talent: Erosion (Unique Talent)]

[Skill: None]

……

In just a few hours, his level had risen from Level 1 to Level 4. Other than the Spirit attribute, the remaining three attributes had been increased by two to three times. This was a huge gain!

However…

Su Mu was still not satisfied.

In the beginning, he could absorb an average of 0.2 attribute points from each skeleton. Later on, the attribute points absorbed from each skeleton decreased to 0.1.

Until now, he needed to absorb the bones of several skeletons to obtain 0.1 attribute points.

The benefits of the erosion talent were decreasing.

Actually, it was easy to understand.

This was the periphery of the Boneyard. The skeletons that moved around here were at the bottom of the hierarchy even among the most trashy monster races in the Second World.

Level 1 to Level 3 weak skeletons.

Level 4 to Level 6 ordinary skeletons.

Level 7 to 9 strong skeletons.

Even the four-dimensional attributes of a 'strong skeleton' were still too horrible to look at.

For example, Su Mu.

His level had increased from Level 1 to Level 4, and he had obtained a total of three attribute increases.

From Level 1 to Level 2, his Constitution had increased by 0.5. From Level 2 to Level 3, his Strength increased by 0.5, and from Level 3 to Level 4, his Constitution increased by 0.5…

In other words, every time Skeleton leveled up, it could only gain an attribute increase of 0.5.

Moreover, this 0.5 attribute increase was random.

With such a growth rate…even if a skeleton were to rise from Level 1 to Level 9, the sum of its four attributes would only increase by 4 points compared to when it was at Level 1!

On average, his Strength, Agility, and Constitution had increased by 1.3 points each.

In other words, not to mention the Spirit attribute, a Level 9 Strong Skeleton's Strength, Agility, and Constitution were basically around 2.0.

It was far lower than Su Mu's current four-dimensional attributes.

Su Mu's innate talent of corrosion was to absorb the essence of the skeletons he killed to strengthen his own body.

When Su Mu was weak, every skeleton here was as strong as him, or even stronger. Their bones were also stronger and sturdier than Su Mu's. Absorbing the essence from such bones would naturally strengthen Su Mu's skeletal body.

This was reflected in the attribute panel, which was the increase in attribute values.

When Su Mu's level increased and his attributes increased, his bones became stronger and more solid than the skeletons. The essence absorbed from their bones was naturally not enough to make Su Mu's bones strengthen quickly.

This was reflected in the attribute panel, which was the decrease in attribute value.

Therefore…

It wasn't that the corrosion talent wasn't strong enough, but the bone essence provided by the skeletons couldn't keep up with the demand of Su Mu, who was gradually becoming stronger.

According to Su Mu's calculation, when the four-dimensional attributes of the skeleton reached or exceeded half of his own, the essence absorbed from the skeleton could quickly increase the strength of his skeleton.

Without a doubt.

Only level 8 and 9 skeletons had this attribute.

In the outskirts of the Boneyard, even Level 7 Skeletons were extremely rare, let alone Level 8 and 9 Skeletons.

Without high-level skeletons, he could only kill ordinary skeletons and weak skeletons. This way, the speed at which his attributes increased would be greatly reduced.

He needed to kill a few ordinary skeletons or a dozen weak skeletons to obtain a 0.1 attribute increase.

"It's time to head to the depths of the Boneyard.”

Looking at his attribute panel again, Su Mu picked up a leg bone that he had taken from a Level-7 skeleton and walked towards the depths of the Boneyard with light steps.

……

……

The boneyard was huge.

With Su Mu's speed, it took him half a day to reach the inner layer from the edge of the Boneyard.

Along the way, he killed many skeletons.

These skeletons didn't give him many attribute points, but they had raised his level from Level 4 to Level 5. His Constitution attribute had also increased from 3.7 to 4.2, becoming Su Mu's highest attribute.

Starting from the edge of the boneyard, the deeper they went, the thicker the aura of death became.

Similarly.

The denser the death aura, the more powerful the undead could be nurtured.

At the edge of the Boneyard, Level 1 to Level 3 Skeletons were the norm. Level 4 to Level 6 Skeletons were rare, and Level 7 to Level 9 Skeletons were as rare as phoenix feathers and qilin horns.

However, in the inner layer of Boneyard, Level 7 to Level 9 skeletons were the norm!

With four attributes that were more than twice that of a level-9 skeleton, Su Mu did not hesitate. After reaching the boundary between the outer layer and the inner layer, he walked straight to the inner layer of the Boneyard.

However…

As soon as he entered the inner layer of the Boneyard, Su Mu stopped.

Because…

A special skeleton appeared in his field of vision!

" Level 9. Skeleton Soldier!"

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