Tales Of The Mighty Dragonair

Chapter 581 - A Very Brilliant Trap



He didn't delay to throw them off towards the front with all his might before taking out his bow and started raining both with arrows.

"Let's see how you will fare against this," he sneered while watching the forefront forces stop attacking the shield of his city and turned around to face his sudden appearance.

Just as they were about to get here, the two pillars suddenly were activated at the same time and a mighty attack erupted.

"The first attack is a success," he muttered before viciously adding, "it's now time for my second hit."

He kept firing his arrows towards both pillars but many managed to survive the first attack and weren't fools to stand again around the two pillars to receive the second hits.

However Doaf and the other two led their forces to corner many of those scattered forces and let them take the second hit of both pillars.

They roared in pain and agony while most lost their lives on the hand of the second brutal attack. "Third attack is coming," he shouted, "hit the two pillars towards the others."

Amera didn't hesitate to use her spear to hit the two pillars, sending one to the right and the other to the left. "This…" Arthur was speechless of her actions before sighing, "I can hit only one pillar at a time like this."

He selected the pillar he received from his godfather. After all it was much stronger than his array and it only required one hundred arrows to be activated.

"Rumble!"

The third activation caused a massive explosive wave that took away roughly one tenth of the entire army around Arthur. He didn't delay to keep activating the pillar once more.

'Ding! It seems the fourth one will be the hardest,' the system warned.

'And it might cause the pillar to be depleted,' the golden dragon warned.

"Fine by me," Arthur simply said while firing his arrows towards the pillar without any pause. Just as the final arrow descended over the pillar, Arthur felt heaven and earth grew suddenly restless.

"This isn't looking good."

He didn't have time to complete his words before a massive light pillar descended from the sky and hit the ground massively in no time.

The path of this pillar of light created a massive hole in the sky and turned the clouds into shreds. The moment it touched the earth, the ground vibrated violently before a massive shock wave erupted in the form of a gigantic ball of bronze and white light that kept growing and spreading everywhere until it engulfed Arthur in the middle.

"Unguilty," Arthur faintly heard this soft murmur before he found himself tossed on the ground with a massive force until he hit the ground, again creating a deeper crater.

"Damn," he coughed up blood before wiping two long lines of blood emerging from the corners of his mouth, "this happened and I wasn't guilty, what if I was?"

He turned around to see a horrifying scene. Everywhere people and monsters were either tossed to the ground like him or being crushed by a mighty hidden force and being turned into shreds instantly, dying without resistance and in no time.

"This is…" he couldn't describe what he was seeing but in the end he couldn't help but laugh, "it's great this is on my side, or else…"

Everyone of his forces wasn't crushed, only tossed violently to the ground if they were flying or being smashed to it if they were walking on earth. "But it only affected those coming from higher realms more," he noticed that the mages and monsters in his enemies weren't smashed into nihility like those coming from the higher realms.

They were just tossed and dealt slightly greater damage than himself and his own forces. "Attack," he didn't hesitate to take more healing pills and meat before screaming this shout.

Then he flew up again where he started to rain everywhere with his arrows.

"Hit the city," suddenly amongst this chaos and slightly turning tables point, a loud shout came in from the heart of the enemy armies.

"Damn," Arthur noticed that everyone totally ignored him and his team and went towards the city direction executing the order.

'That's such a perfect counter,' the golden dragon muttered in admiration, 'brilliant move.'

"I know that already," Arthur was just restless as he turned around and headed directly towards the city, "Any brilliant ideas of your side?"

'Just defend the city and don't withdraw any of your forces to defend it,' the golden dragon said, 'this action was done to force you to withdraw everyone back inside the city and lose this golden opportunity in smashing more enemies.'

Arthur simply nodded as he swallowed his bitter saliva along with the thoughts he had in mind. Just like the golden dragon said, he was about to call others to retreat and defend the city. "But the enemy numbers are just too much," he muttered while getting closer to the city.

'The shield is still up and the towers are still functioning,' the golden dragon said before adding, 'you have a lot of warriors inside. Just defend longer and buy more time until your main forces crush the heart of this army and turn them all loose.'

'Ding! Nice strategy.'

'I like such ideas.'

"Sigh, it seems this won't end smoothly just as I imagined," Arthur couldn't help but sigh.

As he drew closer to the city, he spotted the huge numbers of his armies stationed already over the walls and towers. "The towers are silent," he noticed this, "and the walls aren't attacking back… something seemed off here."

Arthur's hunch told him bad things happened in there. He didn't wait to reach the city walls before taking out a bird's wing and sent an urgent message to Amelia asking about updates of the attack.

"We were hit by a strange monster that resembles the Golam monster," she simply wrote to him before adding, "we are inside a frozen piece of time, can't get out to help but outsiders can get in to attack."

He suddenly stopped moving towards his city while gritting his teeth. "Damn brilliant play indeed," he muttered while glancing over the city walls and towers before turning his gaze towards the inside.

Everything there looked strangely fine without a single damage at all. "Can they pass the shields? Can you hold the city on your own for now?" he wrote back as it seemed the bird's wings could find their way through such strange technique.

"They can bypass the shield but can't escape the fires of our forces stationed on the walls and the heavy attacks of the walls and towers," she sent back before finally writing, "go and don't mind us. We can hold as much as you want. Go and smash those bastards and kill every single one of them without any mercy."

He smiled before sending the final bird's wing to her, "I promise I'll do exactly that way."

He then turned around as he was only less than a hundred meters from the shield of his city. "Great trap, luckily I acted in time and unveiled it.." he then turned around and started to rain down arrows once more, "let's see who is going to win first, me and my army here or your forces battering the sturdy rock I prepared for you inside my city… fools."


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