Online Game: I Have A 100\% Drop Rate - Chapter 252: The Fire Silk Spider, Final Push

Chapter 252: Chapter 252: The Fire Silk Spider, Final Push
The ten [Spiders of Darkness] crashed directly into the small army of the [Forsaken Legion], and the fight began instantly, both sides colliding in the middle of the street as steel and chitin met with violent force.
Three of the [Forsaken Knights] were killed almost immediately upon impact, their bodies torn apart by the sheer strength of the spiders as the difference in raw power between the two sides became obvious.
Yet even then, the knights didn’t retreat or hesitate, continuing to fight as if their only purpose was to eliminate whatever stood before them.
And unfortunately for the spiders, even though the entire legion had been weakened by [Celestial’s Might], the presence of the [Forsaken General] alone was enough to completely tilt the battle in their favor.
Unlike the knights, he wasn’t just another enemy, he was a boss with overwhelming strength, experience, and control over the battlefield.
Slash!
With a single, clean swing of his sword, the general cut through two spiders at once, their bodies splitting apart as if they offered no resistance at all.
And before the remains had even touched the ground, he followed up with another strike that released a crescent-shaped wave of darkness, cutting through three more spiders in an instant.
He was dominating the battlefield.
Even while suppressed, even while weakened, the general was still far above the others, to the point where it felt like he could handle all ten spiders by himself if he truly needed to
His movements were precise, his attacks efficient, leaving no wasted motion as he cut down everything in front of him.
“Krkrkrz!”
“Kekezk!”
The remaining spiders began making sharp, rapid noises, clearly communicating with one another as they regrouped for a brief moment.
And after only a second of that strange exchange, they suddenly did something Leon had never seen before during his fights against them.
Swoosh!
They opened their mouths wide, and from within, they launched large balls of condensed silk toward the knights and the general, the projectiles flying through the air at high speed.
Bam! Bam! Bam!
The silk balls struck their targets, and while the general simply raised his sword and cut one of them apart without much thought, the moment the blade made contact—
BOOM!
A massive explosion erupted.
The silk spread outward violently, expanding into thick, binding threads that wrapped around everything in range, instantly trapping the knights in place as their movements were completely restricted.
For a brief moment, the battlefield froze.
The knights struggled, but the silk held them firmly, preventing them from moving even a single step as more strands tightened around their bodies.
The general turned his head slightly toward his immobilized soldiers, observing them for a short moment, before shaking his head lightly as if the situation didn’t concern him in the slightest.
Slash!
He drove his sword into the ground.
A powerful shockwave of darkness erupted outward from the point of impact, spreading rapidly and tearing through the silk as if it were nothing more than fragile threads, freeing every single knight in an instant.
’That guy really has an answer for everything,’ Leon thought as he watched from a distance, his expression tightening slightly as he understood just how versatile and dangerous the general truly was.
Leon himself hadn’t moved at all during that entire exchange.
The reason was simple. He couldn’t.
After being thrown into the wall earlier, his back had collided with a section of the building that was completely covered in the same dark silk.
And the moment he made contact with it, it had latched onto him like a trap, binding him in place with a strength that he hadn’t expected.
Slash!
Leon tried to cut through the silk with his sword, but unlike the general, his attack barely did anything, the blade struggling to even slice through the threads as it got slightly stuck instead.
’Tch… this isn’t normal silk,’ Leon thought as he frowned, realizing that brute force alone wouldn’t get him out of this situation.
Meanwhile, the battle continued without pause.
Both sides completely ignored Leon at this point, not because they hadn’t noticed him, but because compared to everything else happening, he was simply the least important target on the field.
More spiders began emerging from the surrounding buildings, crawling out from the shadows and joining the fight, their numbers increasing once again as they rushed toward the knights and the general without hesitation.
And then—
SKREEEEEE!
A much louder, far more piercing screech echoed across the entire area, one that carried far more weight than any of the others before it.
Leon’s eyes narrowed as he instinctively looked deeper into the [Mother’s Area], and from within the dense layers of silk and darkness, a new figure began to emerge.
It was larger. Much larger than the others.
Its body was more defined, its presence heavier, and its eyes glowed with a mix of crimson and darkness that immediately set it apart from the rest.
—
[Fire Silk Spider (Boss)]
[Level: 75]
[Exclusive Talent: Darkness Weaver (S-Level), Mother’s Beloved (SS-Level)]
[Combat Power: 1,500,000]
[Details: One of the most powerful spiders of the mother’s army, able to command many others, as well as wield fire.]
—
“Holy shit… another boss,” Leon muttered under his breath as he stared at the panel, fully understanding what had just happened.
The spiders had responded to the presence of the [Forsaken General] by summoning one of their own strongest forces.
Under normal circumstances, the outcome of such a fight wouldn’t even be debatable.
The general would have crushed the [Fire Silk Spider] almost instantly without giving it any chance to fight back.
But now, with [Celestial’s Might] still active, the situation was completely different.
’Good,’ Leon thought, a faint grin appearing despite his situation, ’Keep struggling, both of you.’
At this point, Leon had abandoned the idea of escaping.
Instead, his goal changed. He would kill them. All of them.
Every single monster on this battlefield would die, and he would be the one to walk away from it.
Slash! Slash!
The battle intensified even further as the [Fire Silk Spider] joined the fight, its movements faster, its attacks stronger as it clashed directly against the general, fire erupting from its body as it fought back with everything it had.
The knights and the remaining spiders continued to clash around them, but slowly, as time passed, their numbers dwindled.
Both sides were losing more and more fighters until eventually, after several minutes of continuous fighting, the battlefield grew quieter.
No more reinforcements came. And in the end, only two figures remained standing.
The [Forsaken General]. And the [Fire Silk Spider].
Both of them were injured.
The spider had lost one of its legs, its movements slightly unbalanced as dark fluid dripped from its wounds, while the general’s armor showed multiple cracks and punctures, signs that the battle had not been as easy as before.
Still, even with that, Leon already knew the outcome.
’The general’s going to win,’ Leon thought, his eyes narrowing as he analyzed the situation carefully, ’If I don’t act now, it’s over.’
He needed to move. He needed to act before the balance tipped completely.
Powerful Fireball!
Leon raised his staff and formed a fireball at its tip, the flames growing brighter as he focused his mana, but instead of aiming it toward either of the bosses, he turned it toward the silk that was binding him.
The fire touched the threads, and they burned.
The silk recoiled and disintegrated under the heat, losing its grip instantly as Leon dropped to the ground, finally free from the trap that had held him in place.
He landed lightly and immediately looked toward the battlefield where the two bosses were clashing once again, their attacks colliding in bursts of fire and darkness that shook the surrounding area.
Slash! Slash! Slash!
Their fight was reaching its peak.
Leon could have run at that moment.
Both enemies were completely focused on each other, leaving him with a perfect opportunity to escape.
But he didn’t move. Because he already knew what would happen if he did.
The moment he disengaged from the battle, [Celestial’s Might] would deactivate, and once that happened, the general would regain his full power and end the fight instantly before turning his attention back to Leon.
And that was something he couldn’t allow.
So instead of running, Leon turned his gaze toward a cracked building right next to where the two bosses were fighting, his eyes sharpening as a sudden idea formed in his mind.
’It’s either this… or I die anyway,’ Leon thought as he slowly began channeling power into his sword, his grip tightening as his aura started to rise.
His decision was made.
’Let’s end this.’


