Chapter 56: Seven Terrifying Zombie Generals

Boom!

Klaus swung his sword, meeting the club head-on. The force st a sharp numbness through his arm as he was pushed back a few steps. His eyes wided in shock—this was the first time since tering the forest that something had managed to push him back. His gaze locked onto the crimson eyes of a massive figure. He instantly recognized it as a Zombie Geral.

"Great... more monsters," he muttered, eyes darting up to the sky. The dark tribulation cloud that had be looming over him began to fade, returning the sky to its usual state. Klaus felt a wave of unease. The storm that had protected him was gone, meaning his supernatural aid had abandoned him. Now, he was on his own.

He glanced back at the Zombie Geral, a small smile tugging at his lips. "I managed to defd my skill... meaning I can use it. Well th," Klaus chuckled, gripping his sword tighter. "Shall we dance?"

With a quick dash, Klaus lunged at the Zombie Geral, his sword cutting through the air. They clashed again, but this time, Klaus felt the strgth behind the zombie's blows more clearly. They were evly matched, or so it seemed. But as Klaus launched his attacks, he could feel his body heating up, ergy surging within him.

His Star Qi flared to life, circulating through his body, and strgthing his bones and muscles. The power rushed into him, fueling his strikes. With this newfound strgth, Klaus intsified his assault, his attacks coming faster and harder.

"Almost there," Klaus thought, his sses fully aware of the other zombies charging toward him. He quickly unleashed a powerful ice arc from his sword, sding the Zombie Geral flying backward. In a smooth motion, a small ice lotus formed in his hand, rapidly growing in size.

"This is incredible," Klaus murmured to himself, amazed at the speed with which the flower took shape. "I guess it's official now—a fully recognized skill." He smiled as he hurled the lotus forward.

The momt it left his palm, the flower spun faster, expanding as it traveled. Frost began to spread across the ruins, covering everything in its icy grip. Klaus's gaze shifted to the horizon, where thousands of Tier 4 Zombies were charging toward him, their terrifying auras growing stronger.

"After today, there won't be a Ctral Ruin left in this Forbidd Zone," Klaus declared, his smile widing.

"Explode!" he commanded, clching his fist as the ice lotus reached the heart of the Ctral Ruin.

For a brief momt, nothing happed. Th, suddly, an icy explosion erupted at the ruin's core. A cold, unnatural ergy washed over everything. Klaus felt the chill hit him as the world a him froze in place—trees, brok buildings, stones, and, most importantly, the zombies. Everything was cased in solid ice.

Klaus stood still, feeling the surge of ergy flood his body. He had leveled up to Level .

"What kind of explosion is this?" he wondered, staring at the froz sce before him. There had be no shockwave, no blast of destruction like he expected. Instead, the ice-cold ergy had swept across the area, leaving everything froz in its wake.

All Klaus heard was a loud explosion—th, silce. The only thing left was the ice-cold ergy washing over everything. He stood there, shocked but pleased. With his previous Fireball skill, the explosion was wild and destructive, harming anything in its path, frid or foe.

But this new power felt differt. Klaus ssed control in it, the kind that could target specific areas, leaving others untouched. He realized this newfound control was because his skill had be recognized by the universe.

Klaus responded with a quick slash to the Zombie's legs, aiming to cripple it. But the creature was fast, jumping back just in time. Klaus cursed under his breath. These Zombie Gerals were stronger and smarter than the other zombies he had fought before.

Another Zombie Geral lunged at him from the side, its club coming down with incredible force. Klaus rolled to the side, barely avoiding the crushing blow. The g where he had just stood cracked and splintered from the impact.

Klaus was on his feet in an instant, his sword ready. He swung at the attacking Zombie, aiming for its neck. But the Zombie raised its club just in time, blocking the strike. The impact st a shockwave through Klaus's arm, but he held firm.

The other Zombies began closing in on him, their clubs raised high. Klaus knew he couldn't afford to get sured. He needed to keep moving. With a burst of ergy, he leaped into the air, flipping over the heads of the Zombies to land behind them.

As he landed, he spun a, sding a wave of ice toward the closest Zombie. The ice struck its legs, freezing them in place. Klaus took the chance to rush in, slashing at the Zombie's chest. His sword cut deep, but the creature didn't fall.

Before Klaus could follow up, another Zombie Geral was on him. Its club came crashing down, forcing Klaus to block with his sword. The force of the blow drove him to one knee, but he quickly rolled away before the next strike could land.

"Fuck, these bastards are terrifying," Klaus cursed under his breath, realizing his attacks wer't landing as he had expected. His frustration grew as he dodged another swing of a heavy club. "I need to create an oping," he muttered, spinning on his heels to evade yet another strike.

But just as he thought he had dodged successfully, a sudd cold ssation pressed against his side. Pain shot through his body, sharp and overwhelming. Before he could react, he realized what had happed—a Zombie Geral had struck him with its club. The weapon was coated in a sinister red ergy, radiating a powerful blood aura.

"Shit!" Klaus cursed loudly, wincing as he felt his rib crack from the impact. Gritting his teeth, he glanced up at the attacker and saw the familiar face of the Zombie whose rib he had brok earlier. It had come back for revge.

Klaus gritted his teeth, pain surging through his body. His side burned where the Zombie Geral's attack had landed. Blood dripped from his mouth, and he could feel the sharp edge of a brok rib grinding with every breath. But he wasn't about to let this monster get the better of him.

Rage boiled inside him as he dashed toward the Zombie Geral that had struck him. The creature grinned, its hollow eyes filled with evil. Klaus could feel the blood ergy radiating from the Zombie's club, a dark, powerful force that threated to consume him if he let it.

"No more games," Klaus growled, tighting his grip on his sword. He wasn't going to hold back. The pain in his body only fueled his anger, sharping his focus.

The Zombie Geral swung its club again, aiming for Klaus's head. Klaus ducked low, feeling the wind from the club's swing brush past him. He retaliated immediately, slashing at the creature's legs with all his strgth. His blade cut through its knee, and the Zombie let out a guttural roar as it stumbled forward.

Klaus didn't give it a chance to recover. He pressed forward, driving his sword into the Zombie's chest. The creature howled in pain, but Klaus twisted the blade, sding icy ergy through the sword into its body. Ice spread rapidly, freezing the Zombie from the inside out.

With a final shove, Klaus yanked his sword free, watching as the Zombie Geral fell to the g, its body cased in frost.

"Take that bitch" Klaus muttered but he didn't stop to celebrate—there were still six more of them.