My Monster Fuses Everything

Chapter 191: 182: Parasitic Corpse Willow_3



Chapter 191: 182: Parasitic Corpse Willow_3

Chapter 191: Chapter 182: Parasitic Corpse Willow_3

After all, devouring a massive amount of monster flesh could induce mutations, and this was no secret anymore.

However, the transformation of Su Han’s Angel Envoy far exceeded their understanding.

Su Han paid no mind to Zhu Junhua and the others’ astonishment, his attention solely fixed on his Mother Nest Ancient Tree.

This Fusion yielded tremendous results, not only breaking through a hundred meters in size but also extending the vines nearly 4 kilometers.

Just the Level 5 Vine Giant Rat alone had received an unimaginable boost, leaping levels, and the number surged to 1000, increasing their radius of activity to 6 kilometers. Even the vast northern district was almost entirely covered.

The transformation of the Blood-winged Tiger was even more significant, the number increasing to 200, with the activity distance extending to 10 kilometers, and mobility greatly enhanced.

The enhancement of the lineage was an unexpected joy. After feeling delighted, Su Han shifted his focus to the new skills he had acquired.

Parasitic Corpse Willow, this new skill was likely the major share.

On the vines, suddenly there appeared many blood-red, worm-like segments at the tips.@@@@

These vines were inconspicuous, but it was these segment tips that were more important, and key to the Parasitic Corpse Willow: the Parasitic Vines.

With a thought from Su Han, the Winged Tiger Demon immediately soared skyward, flying towards the distant streets.

Without sufficient suppression from higher-tier monsters, the Corpse Ghost couldn’t withstand the deliberately encompassing aura of the Mother Nest Ancient Tree.

However, after running out more than ten meters, its figure suddenly stagnated, and the flesh on its back began to twist, painful roars emerging.

The Corpse Ghost kept running, but its movements became increasingly difficult, its body rapidly drained of substantial amounts of blood by the Parasitic Vine within.

As the Parasitic Vine inside it drew nutrients rapidly under the stimulation of the Mother Nest Ancient Tree, it grew swiftly.

At thirty meters, the Corpse Ghost could no longer move, as dense vines spread from its spine, brown strands with a slight dark green hue, too numerous to count.

They rooted in the still-living body of the Corpse Ghost, continuously flooding into its meridians.

Zhu Junhua’s scalp tingled at the sight, but little did he expect that this was not yet the main event.

As the vines surged, suddenly a dark brown trunk sprouted from the wound, growing larger and taller quickly, soon thick as a sea bowl and three to four meters tall, a multitude of dark red willow branches sprouting, taking root in the ground.

What emerged was a sinister and fearsome willow tree, and beside this willow, the dead Corpse Ghost suddenly moved, its eyes a ghastly white, standing by its side.

Willow branches, vines, and roots completely intertwined the two together, turning the Corpse Ghost into a marionette, eerily silent and terrifyingly so.

As the Parasitic Corpse Willow had just sprouted, the Winged Tiger Demon threw over the other Corpse Ghost it held.

No sooner had it landed than, already alert, it roared at the Parasitic Corpse Willow.


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