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Chapter 1504: Sudden Change
Chapter 1504: Chapter 1504: Sudden Change
The elite Uldaman Earth Spirit Warriors who charged into the Starfire formation tragically discovered that initially they could only identify the real fish they were hitting, but afterwards, they could no longer tell them apart.
Because these fish were all of various bright colors, dazzling and indistinguishable from the attacking fish.
The only distinction was when they hit the real fish; they would be knocked back, whereas the fake ones would explode.
Those explosions were essentially ice arrows, meteors, arcane barrages, or various types of arrows. Except for Gorden, who only fought briefly before being overwhelmed and brought down by the multitude of fish.
The most frustrating part was, they didn’t even know if they had taken any enemies down with them.
Many spectators were extremely shocked by what they saw, having witnessed the strength of the elite Uldaman Legion.
If NPC vs. NPC battles can’t serve as an example, what about the team play between the Shadow Tide and Starfall’s Annihilation?
Because of Li Yao being trapped and later rushing on his way.
Many people minimized Li Yao’s screen to watch the situation of Shadow Tide and Starfall’s Annihilation.
The elite troops of both teams were undoubtedly formidable, but even such powerful legions were slaughtered in less than half an hour, all 400,000 of them.
Cannons and Fire Guns rained down like a scattering of heavenly flowers, and the United Army of the two guilds fell in swathes. The close-combatants of Uldaman’s Magma Fortress harvested them as simply as an old farmer reaping wheat with a sickle.
Only when facing the elite of Uldaman could the so-called elites from the two guilds realize that not all elites are equal.
That battle left the members of both teams pale-faced and utterly despondent.
Mrs. Smith was particularly speechless, her eyes seething with rage.
But even using Legion Skill Scrolls, they were quickly overwhelmed by the absolute force opposing them.
Gazing at the walls less than a thousand yards away, the despair and rage in the eyes of the United Army were palpable through the screen.
In the end, after half an hour, they didn’t dare continue calling for reinforcements because they knew, calling another 400,000 would likely result in an even swifter slaughter, utterly meaningless.
When they were finally butchered, nearly a hundred players cursed Li Yao hysterically; in their eyes, this entire outcome was caused by him.
Needless to say, after the first kill and the difficult debt it incurs.
But this was normal; the competition for the first kill has always been cruel. Wasn’t their first thought upon seeing Li Yao to also eliminate him?
When members of other guilds met, unless they were especially close who would just greet and go their separate ways, if there was an opportunity, they would take each other out.
The guilds holding grudges are not just Starfire and the other two; if they were competing for the first kill, wouldn’t they have to eliminate as many offending guilds as possible? If they were afraid of this, they might as well give up competing for the first kill.
The saying ’For one general’s rise, a thousand soldiers die’ is vividly exemplified in The Ancient God World.
However, now they saw the soldiers of this legion, who lacked the cruel, excited, and bloodthirsty expressions from slaughtering the two guilds, instead displaying despair, confusion, and incomprehension, even revealing a sense of shrinking back and fear.
It’s not that they were cowardly; they have never feared battle or death, but nobody could accept such a bizarre situation.
The death was murky and inexplicable; it was just a swarm of fish. Although there were many fish, why was it so weird and terrifying.
Especially when their leader Gorden got heavily wounded within a minute, forcing him out of the battle, the people behind him were even more at a loss.
They didn’t know if their attacks had any meaning, what they were fighting against, or even who the real enemy was, let alone the enemy’s attacks.
In such a complex situation, it’s not only the ordinary soldiers who were at a loss, so was Alice, looking as grim as deep water.
She wanted to take action herself, but she couldn’t see through the situation and didn’t know how to break it.
Moreover, as the highest commander, if she acted rashly and failed to break the enemy’s formation, it would damage the morale even more, potentially leading to the collapse of the legion.
"Fish Formation." The Green Dragon princess revealed a faint smile: "At the most critical moment, at the weakest time, even the high-spirited and strongly-backed Chaos Gods could not solve this battle formation, causing them headaches. Even though it’s currently less than one percent of its real strength, it’s more than enough to deal with these people."
The Green Dragons also observed this situation; although the support initially boosted their morale, their situation could collapse at any moment. They also doubted whether they could break through such an elite frontline, considering the formidable Uldaman legion that even they feared after years of confrontations and battles.
However, upon seeing this, they were completely reassured. At the very least, they were certain that as long as they persevered a little longer, they would be able to fully lift the curse’s seal.
"General, what should we do?" A leader’s face looked terrible as he watched the tidal wave of hundreds of thousands of fish swarm forward.
Alice’s complexion was extremely dark, and after pondering for a moment, she lifted her head and coldly said: "Deploy that strategic card; since we can’t capture them alive, we can’t let them live to fight us, that bastard has already obtained the antidote."
The Priest’s body trembled, a trace of fear flickered in his eyes, but he quickly suppressed it and hastily said: "Isn’t that a method to be used only as a last resort? This so-called Fish Formation seems to be bluster. Even if it’s truly powerful, more formidable battle formations consume more. This battle formation can’t last long, and it’s more important to remain alive. If we die, not only will our plan be delayed, but we will also suffer great losses."
Alice looked towards Starfire’s battle formation and said faintly: "It’s too late. That guy is too terrifying, his methods are unpredictable, and he keeps coming up with more. We have no idea what other hidden tricks the enemy has; to be safe, we have no other choice. There’s no need for further discussion, my mind is made up; execute it."
"Should we really do this?" The Priest lowered his head, his expression twisted with pain unseen by anyone.
"What else?" Alice sighed.
"Then I’m sorry." As the Priest spoke, the Scepter in his hand had already touched the back of Alice’s heart.
Accompanied by a dazzling light, Alice’s body was pierced by a white radiance.
After the white light faded, a hole appeared in Alice’s heart. Her face was a mix of emotions, and her eyes flickered with desolation, a sight that would break anyone’s heart.
Alice did not fall, and with a murmur in her eyes, she whispered: "Am I really less important to you than your own people?"
The Priest ignored the cheers of his people, speaking with a trembling voice: "You already knew I was a Green Dragon warrior, why didn’t you expose me?"
Alice smiled bitterly without answering his question, but it was as if she had answered it.
"My love for you, the life I owed you, I’ve returned them all to you in that moment just now."
"I..." The Priest’s face was full of pain: "For the sake of the tribe... you go first, I will find you."
Alice’s expression gradually turned cold, and as her heart rapidly squirmed, a new heart appeared. Then in a cold voice, she said: "No need, Alice is already dead, now I am just myself, the most devout believer of the Ancient God World, I am..."
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