Zong Shen roamed through the monster swarm, unleashing Demon Deterrence as if entering an empty realm.
The Wolf Cavalry also followed his command, maneuvering to and fro.
The warriors at the rear patiently waited for their moment to strike; everything fell perfectly into place.
It was as if they were not facing a Burrow Monster Swarm, but a piece of uncarved stone, being meticulously cut and polished by them.
One could absolutely call this a work of hunting art.
As they say, practice makes perfect—turning slaughter into a streamlined, efficient operation is partly due to Zong Shen and his warriors' powerful strength, and partly due to the accumulation of combat experience.
After all, the Burrow Challenge had been ongoing for nearly six days, and in this time, directly or indirectly, Zong Shen had slayed nearly sixty thousand monsters; if he hadn't been distracted by explorations, the number would be higher.
