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Chapter 1056 - Chapter 1056 Chapter 622 Alas Why Burn the Fields for No
Chapter 1056: Chapter 622: Alas, Why Burn the Fields for No Reason? Chapter 1056: Chapter 622: Alas, Why Burn the Fields for No Reason? Above the Elf Forest, dark clouds were swirling, thunder was brewing, and lightning snakes were slithering, presenting a scene of impending doom.
However, in reality, such occurrences were not rare throughout the year in the Elf Forest and were not necessarily bad.
Because along with the thunderstorm came rain and substances produced when lightning struck the air, both of which were essential for the growth of the forest. After every thunderstorm, the forest would thrive.
Yet this time, Gailard sensed an unusual odor in the storm.
Lightning’s mother looked up at the sky and sniffed fiercely, saying in a deep voice, “This is bad–there’s the scent of a Titan. All unicorns, equip your Faraday Cages.”
The knights of the Unicorn Knights quickly took out a fine metal mesh net from their bags, which they fitted onto their unicorns’ horns.
After waiting a while, Lightning’s mother noticed that Gailard, who was looking up at the sky, showed no response. Unable to contain herself, she butted her with her large head, “Are you daydreaming? Put on the Faraday Cage. Have you started fancying male elves and becoming absent-minded all day?”
“Oh, right, I forgot,” Gailard finally responded, pulling out a Faraday Cage to fit onto the unicorn’s horn, meanwhile asking doubtfully, “Does this thing really prevent the Titan’s rank suppression?”
“Of course, it can. My child made this specifically for me; why would it harm me? I heard it was invented by a magician called Fala Li from the Star Burst Plane, specifically to counter the Titans’ rank suppression of thunder creatures. The last Capture Ball was also invented by a magician,” Lightning’s mother explained.
“Such an amazing magician, solving such a tough problem with something so simple. I was actually planning on letting you rest,” Gailard remarked.
Lightning’s mother’s eyes widened in shock as she exclaimed, “What do you mean? You don’t want us to rest, you want us to face the battle? We’re up against the Lord of Thunder. Although the Faraday Cage can help us resist rank suppression, it also limits our power. Just to be clear, we’re taking a break today; the Unicorn Legion is striking.”
Gailard said helplessly, “Alright, what about the Magic Arrow Sisters?”
“We’re here, Your Majesty, awaiting your orders.” Three magic archers appeared from the shadows.
“I’ll go lure the enemy into showing themselves, and you seize the opportunity to attack. The opponent is a Titan, typical arrows might not hit him,” Gailard said.
“Don’t worry, Your Majesty, no one can escape our arrows, not even a Titan,” the Magic Arrow Sisters said in unison.
Just then, two elven space magic instructors, who had been following Gailard, suddenly tilted their heads and then reported, “Your Majesty, Ais from the Elemental Dead Zone requests an audience.”
“Ais? She’s coming? Quickly, let her through,” Gailard’s eyes brightened.
Not knowing how many Titans would come or who they were, Gailard was actually quite nervous, though she did not want to show it in front of everyone.
If Aistolia could come back to help, that would be perfect. The Elemental Dead Zone, the Forbidden Magic Domain, could make all Thunder Elements ineffective. Even if they couldn’t attack the enemy, they could still protect the Tree of Life, allowing her to be worry-free.
The space magic instructor opened the Space Gate, and Aistolia stepped through, her feet not yet touching the ground as she urgently said, “Many Titans–they’re being deployed wherever Thunder Elements are concentrated, then traveling through the earth and atmosphere, unstoppable. Many places have already been attacked, the Black Water Sea has been ignited, and many fields and cities as well; Lisa asked me to come back and protect the Tree of Life.”
The Black Water Sea is a vast lake, black sticky water erupts from underground, forming a large lake. This kind of water is highly flammable and, once ignited, is difficult to extinguish.
Gailard frowned, “What do the Titans want?”
“Auburnli suspects it’s the Thunder descending upon us. They intend to set the entire plane ablaze, causing an elemental imbalance, creating a chaotic storm plane,” Aistolia said.
“Have the Titans gone mad?” Gailard said in disbelief, “Do they consider us dead?”
Let alone the difficulty of setting an entire plane on fire, even if it all burned, what would be the use? The main forces maintaining this plane’s balance are not gods, dragons, or elements, but humans and elves, primarily humans.
Their vast number of wizards, despite potential elemental imbalances, could forcibly rectify it. As for the elves, they also play a role, mainly through the Tree of Life.
“So their first move now is to burn the farmlands,” Aistolia said.
Gailard immediately understood their sinister intentions. With the farmlands burnt and a reduction in food, many creatures would starve to death, particularly humans, losing the power to maintain balance. Just a few more actions like this from the Titans, and there would eventually come a day when the elements became unbalanced.
However…
“Aren’t they afraid of angering Lord Ange?” Gailard asked.
“The situation is dire because, according to the Titan prisoners, the Titan God King, Tyranus, has also returned. Upon entering the plane, they started moving around swiftly, avoiding direct confrontations with us. Catching them on land and in the air is no easy task, and even Lord Ange might not manage it,” Aistolia responded.
Gailard pondered, “If they are difficult to handle, then why were these Titans expelled in the past?”
Aistolia said, “Because back then, they were facing the Undead King. The Undead King cared not whether the plane was balanced; undead creatures can survive in the harshest of worlds.”
This explanation made it clear to Gailard. Back then, the Titans’ rival did not care about the balance of the plane. Such a stratagem bore no consequence to him, essentially offering him a vast number of souls and bodies. Nonetheless, the Undead King would not be grateful, and would kill you for disrupting his territory.
The Titans had fled in terror back then, precisely because the Undead King had killed one of them.
Today, would they dare to return because the Undead King was no longer here?
“It appears that the responsibility to protect the plane now falls upon us,” Gailard said, as a powerful battle qi arose within him, lifting his body slowly into the air.
Aistolia also opened her Forbidden Magic Domain and followed behind Gailard. The Magic Arrow Sisters on the ground drew their magic bows, did not take out arrows, and instead, an arrow of energy materialized on the bowstring as they focused and calmed their breaths.
Suddenly, a deep rumbling voice resonated from the sky, “Oh Big Tree, won’t you take action? Sending two little bugs to meet me, what does this mean? Do you belittle me?”
Big Tree? Gailard and Aistolia were momentarily stunned, instinctively turning back to look at the massive Tree of Life.
A slow voice responded, “Your opponents are not me, nor are they these two. Alas, what are you burning fields for…”
“What do you mean?” the rumbling voice asked in confusion.
Right at that moment, a harrowing scream echoed from the remote electromagnetic field: “Divine King, save–“. The plea for life was cut short abruptly.
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