Knights and Magic Wand
Chapter 389 - 389 186 Relic

389: Chapter 186: Relic?

Tomb?_2 389: Chapter 186: Relic?

Tomb?_2 The failure of the attack did not cause the Magic Statue to focus more attention on the “hostile target” that had jumped onto its arm.

The moment its frontal view was obscured due to damage, it immediately ignited the furnace in its chest and blindly fired at the real target.

The blazing column of flame was cast down again, and Kovis released control of the Flying Sword embedded in the giant statue, spreading his hands to both sides to form a Mana Barrier.

The surging flames bombarded the golden Magic Shield, but the first layer was penetrated in less than two seconds.

However, the young man, during his sidestepping left and right, tested out the giant’s blindness, and before the barrier completely shattered, he rolled to the left.

Unable to determine the status of its main target, the Magic Statue stopped bombarding and, with a click, rotated its torso 180 degrees again, using its other eye to try to find the silhouette carrying a reaction of Chaos Magic.

Olivia, clinging to the Magic Statue’s arm, gripped the sword hilt, sensing the enemy’s body suddenly rotating; she saw in midair the still-warm front of the Magic Statue turning towards her and made her decision instantly.

The massive Magic Element within her body condensed, her hair fluttering without wind, and the young girl’s green eyes burst forth with brilliant golden light within the black of her pupil.

She drew the Victory Longsword and leaped into the air from the swinging giant arm of the Magic Statue.

Olivia inverted the sword blade, aiming for the opening in the enemy’s chest.

“Yaaah—!!”

The girl’s golden eyes widened, and amidst her shout, fearless of the lingering high temperature, she used all her strength to thrust the heavy, sturdy Fine Steel Longsword into the barrel inside the Magic Statue.

In the crisp sound of metal embedding, the petite girl hung in front of the Magic Statue’s chest because the blade was embedded into the enemy’s body.

Bracing her waist and feet, Olivia did not stop her offensive, twisting the sword hilt with all her might.

The sword blade seemed to transform into a terrifying industrial drill, shredding the chaotic interior structure of the Magic Statue.

Then, without a pause, the girl kicked off the body of the Magic Statue, pulled out the long sword, and backflipped far away to land on the ground.

With two thuds, her feet, wrapped in steel boots, had just stabilized when she prepared to continue her attack.

However, she noticed that the giant bronze statue’s chest was bursting out sparks in clusters, emitting a series of piercing screeches; the whole metallic giant began to tremble and convulse…

…Meanwhile, another giant statue had been dismantled into a “stick figure” by Leon and Larian, issuing alarming sharp sounds as it collapsed on the ground.

He and the Ranger Knight found their Magic Statue surprisingly easy to handle; whether it was due to disrepair was unclear, but the suspected long-range projectile weapon’s nozzle merely burst a few explosive flames before ceasing operation, and its movements were exceptionally sluggish.

The two, unscathed, removed the Magic Statue’s slow limbs from left and right, reducing it to a “stick figure” before turning to rush to their comrades on the other side.

Wielding the Pseudo-Thorny Sword transformed into Molten Flame, the intensely hot Demon Flame Blade sliced the Three-legged Mechanism obstructing their way into a flurry of scattered parts.

Anxious to support his lover, Leon, from afar, suddenly caught sight of the Magic Statue by Olivia, which bizarrely resembled a robot “self-destructing” from a movie, causing him to break out into a cold sweat and he hurriedly yelled:

“Get out of the way!

Olivia!

Kovis!—…”

The Mage boy needed no reminder of how unstable the raging hot elements were; he immediately recalled his long sword, formed a Mana Barrier behind him, and while warning Olivia loudly, he fled towards the distance.

The girl arched her eyebrows, hearing the consecutive warnings shouted by her lover and companion, and immediately losing her earlier cool and imposing demeanor, she grabbed her long sword, and with her slender legs, quickly ran far away with a swish~

—Boom!

Boom!

Boom!—!!!

Bursts of explosions erupted like splendid fireworks.

Magma material from the center of the Magic Statue, along with affected chunks from the Dwarf Statue’s base staircase and extensive burnt metal components, burst into midair like a celestial maiden scattering blossoms, spreading outwards.

Parts of glittering magma splattered and spilled in front of the Dwarf stone statue’s base everywhere, the fierce high temperature melting the solid rock base in layers and seeping downwards…

The blast wave from the explosion sent Olivia tumbling forward to dissipate the force; the girl shrank her neck and looked back, seeing flying hot metal and “magma,” too risky to delay, she dodged repeatedly.

Buffeted by the explosion, Kovis, knocked off his feet and up against a rock column, seemed a bit disoriented as he flipped over, thankfully having a Mana Barrier on his back and wearing Armor, which left him in a pitiful mess but otherwise unharmed.

Seeing the Magic Statue successfully dealt with, Olivia, hearing the soldiers’ cries not far away, wasted no time and immediately turned, sword in hand, to attack those three-legged metal creatures.

While slashing Conscripted Soldiers with his Flame Sword, Leon once again successfully joined his lover in combat.

“Leon!

Canis, that guy…

he died in battle,” the girl continued her sword dance, sparing a moment to look worriedly at Leon.

As someone who had once been an enemy causing her resentment and who had led to the sacrifice of many from the Three Kingdoms, she wasn’t concerned for the safety of the fellow who had already been fatally stabbed.

But having insufficient strength to protect him earlier, Olivia worried whether this would affect Leon.

After all, for the Wolf Family, their Young Master was still properly staying by Leon’s side, recuperating.

“No worry, the body of Canis now is made up of a Netti Card Spiritual Body, dying just means he’ll return to the card to recover, and as long as the Netti Card itself isn’t damaged, he’ll reappear after some time,” Leon replied as he swung his Molten Flame Sword, cleaving through the Dwarf machinery in front of him, and looked back.

Without the threat of that dangerous Magic Statue, the knights quickly cleared the platform of enemies with the help of the soldiers.

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