Imagine yourself on a battlefield where everyone is united in their efforts to fight against several giant beasts, and you seem to hear the song "Proof of Heroism" playing in your ears, and you faintly hear someone crying out, "My beloved disciple is going to become the hero of the village!"

As you hear the repeated shouts of "arrogance and boundless spirit," your adrenaline surges, and your brain seems to boil.

Suddenly, someone shouted out the name of their ultimate move.

Pig-Slaughtering Sword Technique!

Su Li wasn't sure if others could hold back, but neither he nor his little brother could. A series of small bubbles popped out of his little brother's nostrils, proving that he couldn't stop laughing.

However, to be fair, although the name is funny, it is quite deadly.

A downward slash, like a paper cutter slicing through paper, easily cleaved the skin of one of the parasites. The incredibly resilient skin, covered in fine scales, seemed to vanish without a trace. After the wound was cut open, the muscles contracted, causing it to open outwards. The muscle bundles were as neatly arranged as if they were cut fiber optic cables. The muscles on the cut surface twitched continuously, gleaming with a pale green light due to their unique structure.

"Wow, that's awesome!" Su Li couldn't help but exclaim.

On his side, he activated the Ice and Fire Sword technique, and a red glow emanated from the mountain. Due to the difference in temperature, the surrounding seawater formed a boiling scene on the seabed.

When Shan Qing slashed at the parasite, Su Li only felt that the parasite was slippery and had a very poor feel. It was difficult to apply force when the sword struck it, and after the force was dispersed, the damage was naturally not very high.

But Su Li ignored it and continued to swing his greatsword. The temperature on the greatsword rose higher and higher with each swing, causing more and more damage to the parasites.

Initially, the high temperature burned away the mucus on the parasite's body, reducing its ability to absorb force. Then, the temperature reached its peak, and with a single strike, the parasite's body surface was directly burned into charcoal. The charred scales shattered, and Su Li tore open a huge wound inside.

Meanwhile, Su Li's methods of exerting force were constantly being adjusted. Through systematic training, he had learned sword techniques specifically designed to deal with slippery enemies. He simply hadn't had much opportunity to practice them before. Now that he finally had the chance to use them, combining theory with practice naturally made him more and more adept at it.

The mental damage inflicted by the enchantments on their weapons also left the parasites in a daze, becoming increasingly confused and resorting to more and more chaotic methods of resistance.

The main melee damage dealer is Da Zhou, with Su Li as his second-in-command. Qi Guohui and Ivan are mainly responsible for defense and restricting the enemy's movements.

Qi Guohui, also a shield-wielding warrior, was more proficient with his shield than Ivan. He could easily detect the signs of these parasites exerting their power, and then, just as their force was about to be unleashed, he would use his shield in conjunction with a concussive force to interrupt the enemy's attack.

The parasite's several major maneuvers were abruptly interrupted by the shield. If this were a game, the opposing team would definitely be cursing in frustration.

However, Ivan isn't without his strengths. His defensive abilities and teamwork are better than Qi Guohui's. Especially in terms of deflecting force, this young man seems to have some unique insights. With the same attack force, Qi Guohui, who is heavier and stronger than him, would be knocked off balance, while Ivan could always find the right angle to deflect the force and withstand the attack.

Because of their differing ideas, the two have different fighting styles.

Beneath their feet, each possessed a halo that enveloped everyone. Ivan's was a power halo, enhancing everyone's strength. Qi Guohui's was a green agility halo, making Su Li and the others move with ease, as if someone were giving them a push from behind.

Thanks to the buff from the Abyss Serpent, their mana regeneration speed was astonishing. Normally, these people would calculate their mana before unleashing their skills, but now they didn't need to worry about mana at all and could just unleash all their skills on the enemy.

The Great Zhou, in particular, possessed astonishing destructive power. With a few flicks of its light blades, it successfully decapitated a parasite.

At the same time, Su Li, who had started the battle, was still giving the parasite a scraping treatment. The upper body of the giant parasite was covered with charred wounds, making it look gruesome.

After killing one parasite, Da Zhou took a short breath and felt the fatigue in his body gradually disappear before facing the second parasite.

On the other side, the parasite, relentlessly hacked and slashed by Su Li, finally let out a mournful cry and collapsed after being hacked to pieces. The cause of death was psychological damage.

Su Li shook off the charred residue from her sword, took a breath, and looked at Da Zhou, who was about to kill the third parasite.

After fighting together for a while, Su Li roughly understood what this "Pig Slaughtering Sword Technique" was all about.

The entire sword technique is expansive and unrestrained, with twisted and wild postures. When he swings the blade, these twists, amplified by the length of the greatsword, inflict massive lacerations on the enemy. When he thrusts forward, his doomed stance allows him to plunge his entire body, arm and all, into the enemy's body.

He doesn't embody the mindset of dancing on a knife's edge, narrowly avoiding attacks. His goal is clear: to inflict larger, deeper wounds. He's willing to sacrifice everything for it.

The hypothetical enemy of this sword technique is not an enemy of the same size; it was created to fight giant beasts.

Therefore, in a one-on-one fight, Su Li could use his exquisite and agile swordsmanship to perfectly kill Da Zhou with a huge advantage. However, when dealing with these giant parasites that were 4 meters thick and half a meter long, he would finish off one while they had already killed the second one.

[What kind of pig does this pig-slaughtering sword technique kill?] Su Li was a little curious for a moment.

Su Li was unaware that the boar this sword technique was meant to deal with was a demonic boar that stood 10 meters tall at the shoulder, had tusks several meters high, and could run at speeds exceeding 200 yards per minute—not even counting the boar's various abilities. In that world, killing such a demonic boar was no less difficult than slaying a dragon.

If in a world where killing a pig is about as difficult as killing a dragon, then what's the difference between pig-slaying sword techniques and dragon-slaying sword techniques?

"I can't lose either." Su Li closed her eyes, carefully recalling the battle with the parasite, combining the knowledge she had learned with the information she had gained from practice.

When Su Li opened his eyes again, he instantly charged towards the last remaining giant parasite.

The scorching power on the longsword in Su Li's hand began to recede, and the temperature steadily dropped. Even when it reached the temperature of water, the cooling trend showed no signs of stopping. Gradually, a pale blue, icy aura began to appear on the blade. At this moment, Su Li's blue right eye slowly emitted a light, completely controlling the chilling aura that was about to spread from the blade, firmly holding it within the blade.

Zuli nimbly approached the side of the parasite, aimed at the target he had determined by observing the direction of the muscles, and plunged the blade into the body.

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