Chapter 1679: Chapter 963: The Lord’s Dilemma and the Reckless Prince_2 Chapter 1679: Chapter 963: The Lord’s Dilemma and the Reckless Prince_2 “Well said, this prince wants to witness that detestable fellow die and have his ashes scattered!”
A malicious look appeared on the Fourth Prince’s facetious face as he spoke coldly.
After he finished speaking, the Fourth Prince and Old Stone both burst into cold laughter, letting their triumphant dark laughter fill and reverberate in the command center.
As the laughter gradually subsided, the Fourth Prince’s victorious gaze shifted and focused on Kent, as he nodded approvingly and said, “But all in all, it was ultimately your Dinsional Storm, Lord Kent, that played the decisive role in our success this ti.”
“Your Highness is too kind, this humble servant was rely making use of Your Highness’s authority to play my part,” Kent replied humbly, but there was an uncontainable smirk of satisfaction on his face full of fierce aura as he mocked, “The mont we abandoned the Magic Tower, that despicable Otherworlder must have sensed sothing amiss. Yet he couldn’t grasp any clue, which is simply too amusing.”
“Not to ntion that foolish, despicable Otherworlder, even this prince wouldn’t have expected that Lord Kent would possess the ability to create a Dinsional Storm. This is truly a divine gift,” the Fourth Prince said arrogantly, still looking overwhelmingly pleased with himself. “With the assistance of Lord Kent’s Yorkman Clan and Lord Stone’s Lancaster Clan, how can this prince’s grand aspirations not be fulfilled?”
“Rest assured, Your Highness, the two of us will personally escort you to the throne,” Kent and Stone exchanged a knowing smile before contemptuously continuing, “As for the despicable Otherworlder and the Fifth Princess, they and their supporters will die without a proper burial!”
“Well said, only by having their blood flow like rivers can this prince’s hatred be appeased!”
A sinister and malicious look spread across the Fourth Prince’s face as he sneered, “How dare a re Otherworlder vie for the throne with this prince? They are not even qualified!”
As his ferocious face revealed his bewildernt, the Fourth Prince directed another question to the Yorkman Clan Lord, “Lord Kent, how on earth did you manage to control the Dinsional Storm?”
Pausing for a mont, a touch of disbelief embellished the Fourth Prince’s words while his face filled with confusion, “To manipulate such a dreadful magical phenonon, this is sothing this prince has never heard of.”
“Hehe, Your Highness may not be aware that this is the rit of the Prairie Kingdom,” Kent said with a cold smile, stroking his neatly-trimd short beard.
“During the battles at the Rainforest Fortress and against the Prairie Kingdom, I found that our view on dealing with the Dinsional Storm was completely different from theirs,” said Kent.
“Our Coldfla Kingdom has secretly set up nurous detection agencies to crush each Dinsional Storm before it wreaks havoc.”
“However, the Prairie Kingdom tries to harness this mysterious and powerful force, investing a lot of resources into research.”
“Once I learned of this, I used money and won as tools to gather more information, discovering that the Prairie Kingdom had secretly researched the Dinsional Storm for nearly a century, achieved initial results, and even prepared to deploy it on the battlefield to catch us off guard.”
“In the end, I took advantage of their internal strife to secretly raid their magical research facility with elite mbers of my clan, disguised as their own people, and absorbed their century-long research as my own,” said Kent, his face revealing a hint of satisfaction as he continued to recount his accomplishnts.
“After obtaining all the research from the Prairie Kingdom, I further discovered that apart from so theoretical foundations, they mainly focused on the applications for warfare.”
“Their only breakthrough ca after having extensively studied nurous Dinsional Storms; they managed to extract a special Dinsional Magic Stone from the aftermath of areas devastated by the storms.”
“These Dinsional Magic Stones can only be extracted right after a Dinsional Storm disappears, making them extrely rare.”
“By connecting a large number of Dinsional Magic Stones with a special magic array, and then activating it with space-type magic, an artificial Dinsional Storm can be created, sothing the Prairie Kingdom had secretly experinted with multiple tis.”
“Moreover, by controlling the subsequent frequency of space-type energy input, the progress of the Dinsional Storm can even be accelerated.””The only thing worth noting is that this special array is extrely fragile and cannot be built on complex natural terrain.”
“Therefore, I secretly deployed this special array in the central city area, intending to use it once the enemy breaks into Kael Castle. We could then lure them into the central city area and destroy them all, which happened to work perfectly on the Comrcial Land Army.”
A smug look filled Kent’s ruthless face, and he said murderously, “I was able to kill twelve Comrcial Land Army corps, including six main forces corps. The arrangent of this array was very effective.”
“So that’s how it is. I didn’t expect the Prairie Kingdom to actually research such a ruthless weapon. This can be compared to the killing power of a Tier 6 expert.”
The Fourth Prince nodded thoughtfully and soon shook his head helplessly, “It’s not just the limited terrain that can be used. The key is that this dinsional magic stone can only be produced after a dinsional storm and cannot be mass-produced.”
“Yes, Your Highness, all the dinsional magic stones I obtained were used in the construction of this array. It’s impossible for to build it a second ti.”
Kent also shook his head and glanced at Stone surreptitiously.
In fact, the dinsional magic stones Kent possessed were enough for the construction of a slightly smaller dinsional storm.
The reason he said this was naturally to confuse Stone. After all, they were essentially competitors, and it was uncertain when they might turn against each other.
“No wonder you are Duke Kent. I admire you.”
Stone’s wrinkled old eyes narrowed as he stared at Kent for a while before asking, “Duke Kent, are you sure you can control the expansion of the dinsional storm?”
Pausing for a mont, Stone added with a furrowed brow, “You should know that our army is right at the edge of the dinsional storm. If we end up hurting our own forces, it will be a waste.”
“Don’t worry, Duke Stone. I’m sure you’re aware that the scale of the dinsional storm depends entirely on the spatial energy particles within it. As long as we control the spatial energy particles, everything will be under our control.”
Kent nodded confidently and then shrugged, “The only pity is that the central city area of Kael Castle will be leveled.”
“As long as we can eliminate the despicable power of those Otherworlders, let alone the central city area of Kael Castle, even sacrificing the entire Kael Castle would be worth it.”
Coldness spread across the Fourth Prince’s face as he sneered, “Once we kill the twelve enemy corps in the central city area, the ten enemy corps surrounded by our 28 corps will also be as good as dead.”
At this point, the Fourth Prince’s sinister smile grew even more ruthless, “Despicable Otherworlders, your little tricks only go so far. This ti, I want to see how you can break this deadly situation!”
“It won’t be long before I crush both you and the foolish Fifth Princess in my hands until you’re ground to dust.”
“Oh, right, as for the other Otherworldly Lords like you, I won’t let a single one of them go. Since the mont you arrived in this world, you were all dood to die by my hands.”
With that, the Fourth Prince’s arrogant laughter echoed once again throughout the dark secret command center.
…
“Mr. Lane, what should we do now?!”
Upon learning that the central city area was about to be destroyed by the dinsional storm, Thomas and the other elders with offspring in the area imdiately gathered around and anxiously saluted, “Mr. Lane, I beg you, please save our Comrcial Land Army in the central city area!”
“Even if you elders didn’t say it, I would still do it because we have long been bound together by the sa thread of fate.”
Leo Ray nodded at the elders and slowly took a deep breath.
Just a mont ago, Leo Ray had thought of a way to resolve the crisis.
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