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Chapter 485 - 485 485 The Mysterious Alchemy Weapon

485: Chapter 485: The Mysterious Alchemy Weapon 485: Chapter 485: The Mysterious Alchemy Weapon “What is that, what is that thing?

It actually annihilated five mages in an instant.”

“It couldn’t be an exaggeration, could it?” someone asked skeptically as they looked at the report.

After the report reached the hands of the Fla Fortress higher-ups, those in the meeting abruptly came to a halt.

Valen shook his head, “It wasn’t seen by just one person, so there’s no possibility of exaggeration.”

He had also received intel from other channels, so it was definitely true.

“It seems that our neighbors have acquired a powerful Alchemy Weapon.”

They had long known that the person behind Zhao Guang was not simple, with many powerful mages and alchemists, apparently from a very distant place.

This information was no longer a secret within the Empire, at least not to the nobles.

It was just that it had never been used on the battlefield, so everyone had instinctively overlooked this fact.

If an alchemist could make so many exquisite civilian products, could they really not make weapons as well?

Now they had seen it, a powerful weapon that could instantly kill mid-level mages.

If there were more of them, even killing Advanced Warriors might not be out of the question.

Advanced Warriors were almost the pinnacle of combat strength on the frontier, and many territories didn’t even have warriors of this rank.

“Perhaps we need to change our policy and strengthen our friendly cooperation with them.”

The relationship between the two sides was already good, so it wasn’t troublesome to strengthen cooperation now.

One official immediately said, “Now is the best opportunity, though their high-end combat strength is not weak, the overall force is still insufficient, and their defensive power is lacking.”

The minds of those present began to stir, and more than anything, they desired to possess those Alchemy Weapons.

On the battlefield, with the Undead Mage’s obstruction gone, Xi Fei and others could finally withdraw easily.

While fighting and retreating, when they had fallen back to the opposite side of the river, Edos, who had been waiting underwater, waved to his people.

They grasped various weapons and fiercely pierced the ice above them.

In an instant, the ice shattered, and all the Undead fell into the water.

While the Undead weren’t afraid of water and couldn’t drown, their combat power was greatly affected in the water.

Especially the lighter ones, who simply floated on the surface, unable to exert any effort.

In the water, they were easily eradicated by the gray-skinned Lizardmen, swiftly annihilating them all.

“Take stock of our losses, and immediately quarantine anyone who has come into contact with the plague.”

As soon as Xi Fei returned, she shouted her orders, her imposing manner still looming, bringing a tremendous sense of authority.

Even Elena didn’t speak up right away.

At the same level, magic users were generally considered more noble than warriors of equivalent rank.

And Xi Fei, with sparks drifting back and forth around her, possessed a different kind of beauty and deterrence.

If Zhao Guang had been there, he would have known that Xi Fei was like this because she couldn’t completely control her Magic Power.

If one could control their Magic Power, sparks flying about wouldn’t happen.

Most of her soldiers were of slave origin, so they were very obedient.

It was the Werewolves who needed Elena to step in and take control before they finally agreed to be quarantined.

After all, once a plague spreads, the trouble that would arise could be immense.

They, with their formidable strength, didn’t need to worry much—mere plagues could be resisted by their own power, as long as they were not immensely terrifying.

However, the Werewolves were still in shock at that moment, that unknown Alchemy Weapon was truly too horrifying.

This information must be reported to Aleya as soon as possible, so she can inform the Beastman Royal Court.

If such weapons became widespread among Humans, it would be nothing short of disastrous for them, the Beastmen.

What they didn’t know was that the Undead Mages were even more shocked.

Frightened by that mysterious Alchemy Weapon, they dared not come out.

They could only watch helplessly as the enemy retreated, and just as helplessly witness the infighting amongst the Undead.

Finally, at the very end, they could only send some apprentices forward to gather the mummified corpses.

“The loss is too great.

We’ve only recovered less than one-third of Casar’s mummies, and many apprentices died as well.”

Not only their apprentices but also Casar’s own, or rather, only two of Casar’s own apprentices survived, and one of them was crippled.

Almost all had died on the battlefield when the mummies revolted at the end.

And these mummies, most of them were not destroyed by the enemy, but by other Undead.

Before these mummies died, they destroyed even more of the other Undead.

This time, many Undead Mages suffered heavy losses.

The five Mages who died in the end, their Undead also revolted at the first chance, causing a lot of unnecessary damage.

“Have you thought about it, what exactly is that weapon?”

“I don’t know.

I’ve never seen anything like it before, but one thing’s certain—the weapon has a very long attack range and it strikes extremely fast.

Except for Advanced Mages, I’m afraid the rest of us wouldn’t be able to react in time.”

Not being able to react meant that one could almost only prepare defenses in advance, otherwise, it would be a certain death.

Even with defenses prepared in advance, the power of that attack meant one’s survival was still not guaranteed.

For Mages, that weapon was simply a mass killer.

They didn’t even know from where the attack was launched; knowing that their Spells couldn’t reach that far was headache-inducing just to think about.

“Should we use our last resort, to figure out what’s going on?”

“Let’s do it.

Those spies usually aren’t much use; get them moving for me.”

Undead Mages had an organization, and with an organization, how could they not send spies into the Chirali Empire?

For a major force, hiding some spies was far too easy.

Only, why had they not received any news about such Weapons?

The Empire was really good at hiding them.

“Alright, now is not the time to worry about those weapons.

We need to think about how to get through.

If this way is impassable, then we’ll have to find another path.”

They had not come here to attack the Chirali Empire but to escape.

If they were caught by those two, drawn into their struggle, they wouldn’t even qualify to be cannon fodder.

But to ask them to head east was even more dangerous.

To the west, there were the Beastmen, a group even more troublesome to deal with.

It seemed the biggest weakness was only here.

“Continue to veer a little to the west.

If that person doesn’t come looking for trouble, fine, but if he does, then there’s no helping it.” These Undead Mages were now trapped in a dilemma as well.

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