Digging to Survive: I Can See Hints - Chapter 475

Digging to Survive: I Can See Hints - Chapter 475


Chapter 475: Ice Hell (2) When the ice spikes charged in front of Klein, Klein instantly noticed them.

It was impossible not to notice them.

With so many ice spikes appearing all at once, the loud cracking sound could be heard clearly even from dozens of meters away.

Klein hurriedly brandished his blade and cut off three of them, but the last one was extremely tricky.

Klein had no way to cut off the source, no way.

Seeing the icicles whizz towards him, Klein had no choice but to use his knife to block them.

Boom– Instantly, the icicles stabbed into the blade of the Endless Sword.

An extremely powerful force was released into the blade of the Endless Sword without any explanation.

This power was like an aircraft carrier crashing into you.

From afar, it looked very slow, as though it had come to a standstill.

However, when it actually crashed into you, the irresistible force made even Klein’s face turn red, and there was a trace of blood at the corner of his mouth.

Clearly, this collision made Klein extremely uncomfortable! But it wasn’t over yet.

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When Klein didn’t resist, the speed of the ice layer increased.

It expanded from more than ten meters to more than twenty meters in an instant.

Furthermore, the number of icicles in front of Klein increased by seven or eight.

Each icicle was extremely sharp, shimmering with a faint cold light under the sunlight.

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COM After the icicles came out, they stabbed towards Klein’s heart.

Clearly, Rakshasa wanted to kill Klein in a fit of rage.

But how could Klein dare to clash head-on with the ice? One had to know that an icicle was enough to injure him.

If he were to receive a few more, wouldn’t he instantly be severely injured? With this in mind, Klein had no choice but to retreat.

With this retreat, the ice layer increased in speed once again.

In a short moment, it reached twenty-five meters.

Wherever the ice layer passed, there was a thick layer of solid ice on the surface of the ground.

From afar, between Klein and Rakshasa, there seemed to be a North Pole.

Above the North Pole, countless pieces of ice were advancing crazily, wantonly destroying everything on the ground.

Even Klein couldn’t withstand the immense force, much less the trees, flowers, and hills below.

They didn’t look like humans who could run! The moment the ice came, countless flowers and trees were frozen by the ice.

Then, with a crack, it easily broke a tree in front of him that was surrounded by three or four people.

At that moment, Klein glanced at the ice behind him.

He knew that if he continued running, it would be even harder to kill Rakshasa.

However, if he stayed where he was and waited for the ice layer to take up enough space, Klein would have to destroy the space if he wanted to counterattack.

This was because Rakshasa could freely control the ice to attack in this place that was filled with solid ice.

In this way, no matter how strong Klein was, he wouldn’t be able to block the attack that appeared at any moment.

Furthermore, there was another important point.

Once the ice reached a certain level, Rakshasa would stop increasing its range and use powerful magic attacks to attack from a distance, when that happened, the threat to Klein would be even greater.

After all, Rakshasa was a tier 9 mage.

Previously, Klein had found an opportunity to slash Rakshasa because of his close combat.

But now, he was once again pulled apart.

This distance was very fatal for a warrior.

That was because Rakshasa could easily kite you at such a distance, but you wouldn’t be able to do anything about it.

It might be fine for a short period of time, but once it was hit by a spell, the result was self-evident.

But… ‘What should I do now?’ Just as Klein was thinking of a solution… The system’s notification appeared once again.

[Massive Ice Layer, a Tier 9 spell.

The caster can control any piece of solid ice above the ice layer to attack the enemy.

In theory, as long as the spell is sufficient, the attack can last for a very long period of time.

Furthermore, the ice layer has its own growth attribute.

It can grow by absorbing the elements of heaven and earth.

In other words, even if the caster doesn’t take the initiative to cast a spell, the ice layer can still grow, but its speed will instantly decrease.

] [The ice layer isn’t perfect.

At least, it’s far from perfect! The most effective way to break the ice layer is to focus a little on the attack, preventing the ice layer from effectively transferring the elements.

] Looking at the system notification, Klein’s eyes lit up.

It can actually do this! Point-to-point attack? Klein looked at his skills.

There were some that he could use now.

Golden Spiral Shuriken.

The effect of this was pretty good after trying it out against the ice layer.

Furthermore, there were two damages, each of which could gnaw down more than half of the hard ice.

Vacuum Strike.

It was a long-range saber flash attack, and its power was even stronger than the Golden Spiral Shuriken.

However, it was a one-time use, and the attack also dealt damage.

As for how powerful it was against the ice layer, he still needed to try it out.

As for the rest, the Power of the Wind, Intermediate Whirlwind, and so on, were not suitable for the current situation.

Unless Klein wanted to engage in melee combat.

However, the previous encounter made Klein very clear that if he were to engage in melee combat, he would easily be flustered by the endless layers of ice spikes.

Therefore, Klein decisively gave up on this plan.

After making his decision, Klein didn’t delay any further.

Then, he leaped high into the air and chose a random direction to cast a spell.

First, he cast a Vacuum Strike.

A gigantic saber beam spread across Klein’s Endless Sword.

Soon, as Klein raised the Endless Sword and slashed downwards, the Vacuum Strike from the Endless Sword slashed at the solid ice in front of him.

Boom– Countless pieces of solid ice were rapidly sliced apart by Klein’s Vacuum Strike.

Above the ice, the Vacuum Strike was like a shark, crazily grinding at the solid ice in front of him.

Before long, the solid ice was sliced seven to eight meters away.

Furthermore, the Vacuum Strike continued its assault without slowing down.

Seeing that the Vacuum Strike had succeeded, Klein’s eyes lit up.

He thought to himself, ‘I’ve underestimated the Vacuum Strike.

’ Therefore, Klein didn’t delay any further.

He executed another three or four Vacuum Strikes and whistled towards the spot where he had been cut.

As Klein executed another Vacuum Strike, the layer of ice that had just recovered was cut in half once again.

After it was cut in half, he continued to use the path opened up by the Vacuum Strike in front of him to continue his assault towards the interior of the ice layer.

At this speed, Klein estimated that he would be able to successfully cut the ice layer in half with at least a dozen shots.

However, the prerequisite was that there couldn’t be any accidents.

Otherwise, it wouldn’t be that simple.

Klein thought.

And at that moment, with the success of the Vacuum Strike, large areas of the ice layer began to collapse in a large area because they had lost the means to transmit magic.