Chapter 252 - A Way To Activate The Pillar Deadly Attack
"I need to lay down the shield first," he muttered as he selected a huge area, stretching for tens of miles, and started laying his runes there.
The monsters were still coming from the distant horizon towards the pillar, passing through the portal lying in the middle of this pocket world. this world seemed much bigger than the five he previously snatched, more space for his heavenly garden to grow.
As he finished laying down everything, he activated the shield before waiting for a few minutes as the monsters inside evacuated the shield smoothly, leaving a cleared large area around the portal.
"This will be enough," he muttered before rising to the sky, heading straight towards the pillar.
He didn\'t fly fast, trying to give more time for the Merick and his villagers to enter the world. After eight hours, he finally reached the pillar region, where the battle was still raging hot here and around the distant cluster of buildings.
"I think they had enough time to move on," he muttered, before heading towards the ten group of mages and warriors down below, battering the shield covering the whole area, shattering it in half an hour without any problems.
He didn\'t need to act against all the mages and warriors here, as the angry monsters did this job perfectly fine. In minutes the whole world shook, and the same familiar pair of eyes appeared once more, observing this world calmly while stopping everything in place.
"Oho boy, you are really an energetic youngster," the voice said, and the next moment Arthur regained his freedom to move. "Master, the dark clan I\'m against had controlled a hundred pillar, and I plan to retrieve them all," Arthur said, expressing his intent.
"That\'s a good number, lad. Are you prepared to clean them all? Being greedy sometimes is a grave sin, like underestimating your enemy."
"I\'m ready to take them all, but I\'m not confident in my lone ability to gain all pillars," Arthur said, while flying towards the pillar, as he planned to start absorbing it.
"This is predicted. However, I can\'t give you a hand here, though I can give you a hint," the venerable master paused as he added, "each pillar is a weapon in itself. As long as it isn\'t fully turned to darkness, this weapon can attack those trespassing onto it. to trigger that you will need to use a special kind of arrows, made entirely of light energy plus a tinge of our clan bloodline."
The voice paused here and said no more. The next moment Arthur took out a large pot filled with blood, a special kind of blood. "Such as this, master?"
"Good lad, that\'s exactly what you need. I will leave all the instructions needed to craft such arrows in the ground here. study them well and follow my steps, and you will have a chance."
"Thanks a lot for the help again, master. I won\'t disappoint your expectations and will be met again for a hundred times more," Arthur bowed his head, and the next moment the ground filled with bodies of dead dark mages and warriors showed a big movement.
It felt like a huge finger was drawing something on the ground like a stick drawing on sand.
Arthur waited for a couple of minutes before the master finished, then he put a drop of blood over the pillar, headed to the distant warehouse, endured the pain and withstood the huge influx of energy.
The moment he reached the portal, he stood there just a single step away from it, cancelled the transformation, and started channeling the energy towards his garden.
The moment he felt the whole place was shifting, he took the step into the portal, while his mind rumbled.
"Rumble!"
The next moment he was expelled from here. However he appeared in the great map, standing on top of a dying black star.
"Let\'s see if this succeeded," he mumbled as he closed his eyes for a second, entered the heavenly garden and checked it. The first thing to welcome him was the mighty sounds of explosions and rumbles occurring everywhere, particularly towards the newly added piece of forest to the garden.
"Great, let\'s see if they made it to here," he muttered as he shifted his gaze towards the distant part of the six forest, seeing a large number of villagers standing inside the defensive shield he made. They were harmless, and their numbers were so huge, counted in hundreds of thousands.
"If I could amass all the villagers from each pocket world, hehehe," he laughed as he was feeling very greedy and so much excited at this moment.
He came here with only a hundred mages, and now his city had reached a million citizens, and would grow more in the next few days.
"Let\'s not waste more time, to the next world then," he opened his eyes after imaging the map in his mind, to see the whole place clear again. He headed straight towards the nearby star, where Tina was responsible for clearing.
The moment he appeared in the warehouse, he heard the high sounds of fighting everywhere. "It seems it\'s quite hot in here," he sneered, before changing into a dragon, heading straight outside.
He glanced first at his foremost important target; the pillar. It was standing still, with many dark forces defending it. "It will sustain for days if left alone." This was good news for him, as he wanted to take his time collecting the precious loot of the outside world.
He took six hours to reach the portal, and there he found Tina fighting all the mages and warriors, without laying down the seal. "Sigh, I knew she would prefer to kill them with her hands," he shook his head as he knew how frustrated Tina was for lacking achievements so far.
"Oh, you finally came," she said with a happy full of pride tone, before spraying another ice breath towards the warriors and mages coming in from the outside world.
"Nice work you did here," he lied and praised her, or else she would keep breaking his plans to prove her worth later on.
"Oh, thanks," she showed a ferocious expression over her dragon face, however Arthur knew she was smiling in satisfaction. "Come, we have work to do," he said, while falling directly towards the portal.
"Oh, we are going to kill them outside? That\'s more I like it!"
"Sigh," he only sighed, and the next moment he came out from the portal. What welcomed him wasn\'t a huge cluster of towns and villages, or a mine, or even a forest; it was a very large, stretching to the horizon on every side, training a military camp full of endless warriors!