By now he knew, adhering to the rules of space was the only reasonable way to pass.
Though the information he received from Enlightenment was limited, it was already evident.
The keyword was: puzzle-solving.
The labyrinth had claimed 300,000 laborers-- suggesting there were 300,000 skeleton monsters.
For a Curse Card Master, these low-order skeleton monsters are indeed easy to defeat, one by one.
But in this Grand Cemetery Labyrinth, there are 300,000 skeleton monsters, could you land 300,000 punches?
Besides, there's the mysterious Secret Keeper who can supposedly kill a frost knight in one hit.
Leonard Churchill didn't believe that killing monsters was the correct way to proceed.
So, right now he needed to figure some things out.
Like the monsters' aggression mechanisms.
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Leonard's gaze remained observantly focused on the various body details of the skeleton monsters.
Standing at a crossroads allowed retreat if his judgment was wrong.