It still can't pierce through? What's going on here? Did I overlook something? I need to think carefully, but what exactly did I overlook?
"Auntie, give it to me, let me try." I reached out my hand towards the auntie.
The auntie looked at the Peach Wood Hairpin in her hand and then handed it to me. I gripped the Peach Wood Hairpin tightly, aimed at the zombie's heart, and stabbed down hard, but just like the auntie's attempt, it couldn't pierce through at all.
It felt like stabbing ice with a piece of wood.
Ice? That's right, the zombie in front of me is like a big block of ice, isn't it? There's no warmth in its body, and it's as hard as a rock.
If melting ice requires fire, how should I soften the stiff body of the zombie? It seems unnecessary, though. As I recall, using the Peach Wood Sword, it's very easy to pierce into a zombie. So why can't something made of the same Peach Wood material work?
Could it really be necessary to use the Peach Wood Sword?