"Fire," bellowed a man named Yang Weili.
The heavy firearms in the hands of the thirteen team members instantly formed a metal storm.
The thick armor-piercing bullets hit the toxic horned beast, creating sparks.
But it was this powerful barrage that made the movements of the toxic horned beast somewhat sluggish.
Behind the firewall, Costa quickly released a burst of cold air, instantly spreading a layer of ice under the feet of the toxic horned beast.
The three-meter-high floor made it impossible for the toxic horned beast to move freely.
Clearly, this was a group of mercenaries working in perfect sync.
At that moment, one of the mercenaries put away his heavy machine gun and took out a folded longbow, placing an arrow on it.
Chu Tian saw clearly that the sharp end of the arrow was a bomb-tipped arrow.
The ice quickly spread to the limbs of the toxic horned beast.
Sensing danger, the beast opened its lizard-like head, preparing to emit a sound wave that could induce terrifying hallucinations.
But just then, the mercenary holding the longbow suddenly released the arrow.
The arrow, cutting through the flames, shot directly into the mouth of the toxic horned beast, stopping its terrifying sound wave abruptly.
Before the beast could make a sound, the bomb on the arrowhead exploded.
The head of the toxic horned beast burst open with a loud bang.
After a few convulsions, it fell heavily, raising a cloud of dust.
Seeing this, Chu Tian realized that ordinary mercenaries, when properly coordinated with talented warriors, could easily slay such a creature, which ranked in the top twenty among B-level beasts, an impressive feat.
Chu Tian knew he currently couldn't defeat a beast ranked in the top twenty.
After all, B-level beasts far surpassed him in speed and strength, not to mention their formidable defense.
Though he possessed passive abilities like Iron Body and Bone Armor for defense, facing a B-level, or even a C-level beast, could still be fatal.
His regenerative abilities, while impressive, would be useless if the repair rate couldn't keep up with the damage.
Snapping back to reality, the mercenaries had already finished off the toxic horned beast, skinning and boning it with professional efficiency.
After cleaning up, the mercenaries began setting up sensors, obviously planning to spend the night here.
Chu Tian, though invisible, couldn't escape the sensors and quietly retreated, flying out through another window and returning to the rooftop of the building he had made his base.
After resting for a night, Chu Tian woke up early the next morning.
This was his eleventh day at Death's Edge. After a quick breakfast, he left the building, still invisible.
His strategy was to find less dense areas of beasts and take them down one by one, a tactic that proved quite effective.
For example, he spent three days in an abandoned primary school, killing eight goblins.
Today, he planned to check the school again, and if there were no more goblins, he would move on to another location.
Perhaps the People's Square less than a kilometer away from the school, or the Children's Park next to it.
However, compared to the square, the park was much more dangerous, housing a small zoo.
Who knows what the animals in the zoo had evolved into.
Returning to the abandoned school, Chu Tian used his psychic abilities to scan the area but found no trace of goblins. He then leaped up and flew towards the nearby People's Square.
Hovering in mid-air, he quickly scanned the underground of the square with his psychic senses.
To his disappointment, there were no beasts, only rotten remains of them nearby, suggesting the area had already been cleared.
Turning his attention to the dilapidated Children's Park nearby, Chu Tian flew in.
Just as he reached the grass in front of the square, he sensed something unusual underground.
Though his psychic senses couldn't probe too deep, he detected an anomaly.
At that moment, two large figures twisted underground, moving forward – clearly two goblins.
Chu Tian smiled slightly, took out his Reaper's Scythe, and smashed it into the ground.
The fifty-meter length was very useful in attracting the attention of beasts.
As expected, the vibration from the impact drew the two goblins out of hiding.
Though Chu Tian was invisible, his human scent was not concealed.
The goblins opened their large mouths and hissed strangely in his direction.
Chu Tian wouldn't let these goblins threaten him and immediately launched a fear sound wave.
Instantly, the goblins, like frightened rabbits, twisted their bodies and opened their mouths in a fearful moan.
Evidently, Chu Tian's copied fear sound wave was effective, causing the goblins to see their most feared predators in their hallucinations.
The fear sound wave was a psychic attack talent, making enemies see their greatest fears, breaking their psychological defenses and rendering them unable to resist.
The goblins, still trapped in their hallucinations, instinct