Surviving The Fourth Calamity
Chapter 131 - 4: Cooperation Between Two Element Lords_2

Chapter 131: Chapter 4: Cooperation Between Two Element Lords_2

Hill watched them excitedly waste a lot of mana after finding something useful, and couldn’t help but twitch the corner of his mouth. He called over Fenmo Wuxin, who was idly roaming around the large tree he was in.

This female priest was actually bait, and several undercover agents had hard times getting past the swarms of swordsmen and quietly entering the forest, yet they couldn’t find Hill.

In the end, they couldn’t help but lay their hands on the female deputy head of Black and White Path.

The outcome was predictable: this female priest, wearing some of Adrian’s most defensively robust alchemy products, was comparable to a protection knight in defensive power.

"Mr. Hill, is there something you need?"

"Have your fire element mages use this array diagram," Hill floated a piece of magic paper to her, "a specialized fireproof magic array!"

"Hehe," Fenmo Wuxin chuckled awkwardly a few times and quickly ran off with the array diagram.

Having once commanded a magic array that defeated a legendary, Rain Falling on Mortal Dust was naturally pulled out to do the work.

Hill watched as he organized the fire element mage’s positioning, switching from a full smile and careful explanation to a twisted mouth and loud cursing, ruining the effort in less than 20 minutes.

Thankfully, the legendary water elemental persisted tirelessly, and the ice net was still holding strong.

The water mages’ attention was still focused on the frontline, with only those taking a break occasionally casting a freezing spell.

An hour later, the twisted array diagram finally managed to fly up into the sky with difficulty.

Hill truly admired Rain Falling on Mortal Dust’s control ability, standing in the middle and managing the array’s position. This chaotic array diagram was actually commanded by him to rise directly to the middle of the ice net.

The somewhat unstable ice net was stabilized in an instant.

Hill appreciated these players’ adaptability, but wished they had done a bit of research beforehand.

After Hill mentioned it to Mobi Chenxin, they did indeed take precautions, evident from their sky knights’ shields having fireproof capabilities, and many mages had turned to study the water element.

In the past, during their siege battles, most were fire element to prepare against demons, specifically converting with money.

However, if they just did a little research on demons, they should have known about the fireproof magic array openly provided by the Mage Association to the whole world.

This was a human mage’s creation designed against demons thousands of years ago, and it was very effective.

Not having this preparation at all, including their able commander Snow Old Dog, was this just pure PVP born for battle?

This reminded Hill of the past when playing online games, with that commander who claimed they would understand after being defeated a few times.

Then, hundreds died together, revived, and kept dying, maintaining this for 2 hours.

At the end, the commander cheerfully said it would be better next time, and everyone would surely understand the commander’s intentions.

As a result, Hill bade farewell to PVP from then on.

However, today, he seemed to experience that same indescribable self from within.

A different world, the same commander?

This is what PVP with a revival point next to you is like! All based on spontaneous reactions, right?

Hill raised his juice glass, took a big gulp, and swallowed a lot of complaints.

In such chaos, there were still undercover agents rushing into the forest, hoping to find and kill Hill.

Hill could only set all incoming players with hostile intentions to be permanently barred from entering his territory.

Since they were all scattered ones without affiliations, Hill didn’t even have an excuse to keep those factions out.

Knowing full well what was going on but having to feign ignorance, Hill took another gulping sip of juice with indescribable sorrow: he couldn’t just believe whoever the players said they were affiliated with, right?

He wasn’t unaware of these players; if Hill truly showed that he believed their words, they would definitely pretend to be enemies and take advantage of him.

Dishonorable and shameless weren’t just words they used to insult the other side, it could also hold true the other way around.

Hill consoled himself with determination: maintaining neutrality was the right choice, not taking sides among players was better than getting involved in a God War.

But it was still infuriating!

Hill regretted agreeing to the players’ request not to intervene, as he really wanted to cast a spell and pierce those troublemakers with ten thousand arrows!

He leaned against the tree and gazed at the lush foliage, sighing from the bottom of his heart, feeling an uncomfortable fullness in his belly!

Hill’s several Earth Elementals were wavering in the woods.

Hill said to the swordsman crouching near his tree, "If someone is stupid enough to appear right in front of an Earth Elemental, then I can only kill him."

"How can you be so sure it’s an enemy?" asked the swordsman unbelievingly.

"Anyone with hostility towards me who appears in the range of my magic is very conspicuous—it’s almost like they have a sign on their head saying ’enemy’." Hill felt he was quite patient to even answer such a foolish question.

He had already heard several laughs around him.

That swordsman, unwilling to give up, moved to a teammate and tugged at his sleeve, "What spell did Hill cast? I can’t see it. Are we all inside this spell?"

"Didn’t you know this forest wasn’t here originally?" his teammate asked as if he was sick, "Haven’t you been here for a month already?"

"Why should I pay attention to what’s here?" he retorted confidently, "All I need to know is where the restaurant is!"

"Then remember this time!" his teammate replied irritably, "From now on, the house next to us is our restaurant!"

"What nonsense! Isn’t this territory ruined?"

"The Lord’s Mansion and the church are still there, how is it ruined? Wait until the story is over. William will surely give an explanation! Maybe we’ll become the only underground domain."

"Roar!" The man suddenly burst into laughter, "Is it because we’re called Black and White Path? A domain only fit for squatting in the underworld, huh!"

Several hands reached out and beat him.

Hill silently returned to his seat. Suddenly he noticed that the Earth Elemental Lord had stopped, and Hill estimated the position, finding the lord had already reached a depth of ten thousand meters.

He paused for a while and started to move around the slope of the mountain.

Watching silently, Hill saw the Water Elemental Lord also began to circle, casually casting Freezing spells, gradually synchronizing with the movements below Korenden.

After circling in sync for three rounds, two Legendary Elements caused a loud boom, and a circle of water walls hundreds of meters high burst around the territory.

"Freeze!" Snow Cloud Peak commanded loudly.

Hill blinked and watched as the water that had continued to erupt from below formed into a hundreds of meters high Ice Wall, slowly rising.

The demons had to choose either to fly over the ice wall, crash onto the Ice Net, and endure the Purification Divine Arts and Fireproof Barriers hanging above,

Or wait for the Ice Wall to rise higher before rushing over from the water?

After all, although the Ice Wall was only twenty meters wide, under the continuous rounds of Freezing spells, it was enough to give the demons a bump on the head.

Unfortunately, the hundreds of meters tall, twenty meters wide Ice Wall was too heavy. Even though the upward force of the water was strong, it was still slowly rising inch by inch.

Even though the entire mountainside had fallen tens of thousands of meters, the demon-bursting hole was only over a thousand meters high. Hill estimated that once the Ice Wall rose to the top, it would just block the hole.

Hill suspected the players were waiting for reinforcements, and he had evidence. The natives couldn’t come down, and even mages might not dare to fly.

But the players would surely dare to jump.

From a height of tens of thousands of meters, if they died midway, their Resurrection Point might not be on Black and White Path.

So, they had to stop the flying demons?

Hill looked at the slowly rising Ice Wall, wondering how long it would take.

Then his lips twisted as he watched about a hundred thousand knights appear: They stood at the edge of the Ice Wall without hesitation, dipping their hands in the water, and upon Snow Cloud Peak’s command—"3, 2, 1, raise shield"—simultaneously summoned the Great Shields.

Hill remembered their shield summoning was a skill, who would have thought it could also be used invincibly?

The moment the Great Shields, as tall as two men, appeared, they pushed up the Ice Wall.

Hill felt it might have something to do with the Space Series, but he didn’t know what rule could cause this phenomenon.

Once thinking his physics was good, Hill, who now felt like a weakling, couldn’t figure it out.

Ah, this is a world that has space ships! Hill truly regretted not being able to see the day come.

He slumped back in his chair, and it suddenly occurred to him: Even if he hadn’t been struck by a great disaster, he might not have lived to see that day. Hill twisted his mouth into a smile, feeling much comforted.

To his amazement, he actually saw the future of a sci-fi world in a fantasy one.

Hill sat up, watching the Sky Knights holding the shields behind the water stream, with a deep desire to know, with several hundred meters to go, what they intended to do?

Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Tap the middle of the screen to reveal Reading Options.

If you find any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Report