"Where did the attack co from? Could it be shot from the city walls?"
"Impossible, we are at least three kiloters away from the walls. What kind of weapon has that range?"
"The attack is not from the walls; there were no unusual sounds from there. Could it be a pre-set trap?"
"Even less likely, not to ntion that the Goblin Trap Makers have already cleared this area. Even if they hadn’t, the Undead would have triggered them long ago. It wouldn’t have waited until now."
"If it’s neither from the walls nor underground, could it be from the sky?"
"The sky? Yes, it’s the sky. Before the explosion, I saw a shadow fall from above."
"Where’s the Shaman? Cast a spell, quickly! Illuminate above us and see what’s there."
The Tukan People had been blown into chaos, but most of them were still like headless flies, not knowing where the attack ca from, escalating the panic and disorder.
However, a few Tukan Generals were actively searching for the enemy’s location.
If it is neither from underground nor from a distance, then it could only be from the sky.
A massive burst of illumination magic lit up the sky above the Tukan Army, revealing the instigators of the recent explosion in plain sight.
They were none other than Ard Flying Dragons, equipped not only with saddles but also with customized fine steel dragon armor, making them appear more formidable than wild Flying Dragons.
Riding these Ard Flying Dragons were one or two knights, who were Spellcasters of considerable level, throwing Dragon’s Breath Tremor Bombs down from above.
Due to the cover of night, it was impossible to accurately count the number of these Ard Flying Dragons at the mont.
The speed of these Ard Flying Dragons was astonishing, vanishing back into the darkness in an instant.
There were at least twenty to thirty of them exposed to view at the sa ti.
The night is impartial.
It would shelter the Tukan siege, and provide cover for Tavelan City’s air raids as well.
These Ard Flying Dragons, of course, belonged to Gaven’s Flying Dragon Legion.
They had arrived at The Eastern Desolation half a month ago.
Earlier battles involved mainly the top-level confrontations between Haslan Witches and Khan Yamun; due to the grand scale, this Flying Dragon Legion found it challenging to play a decisive role.
Gaven chose to keep them concealed.
This unique unit type can maximize lethality only when catching the enemy off guard.
The current situation is proof of that.
After being exposed, the Flying Dragon Legion didn’t hold back any longer, unleashing full firepower, continuously dropping Dragon’s Breath Tremor Bombs. anwhile, those Spellcaster Knights began to cast spells.
Fireball Technique after Fireball Technique exploded directly in the densest areas of the Tukan People.
They carried at least two Fireball Magic Wands each, and given enough ti, each knight could throw down at least a hundred and twenty fireballs. These were massive bombs, each covering a diater of over thirty ters, with lethal power on such a densely populated battlefield.
"What is that? There’s a massive monster hidden over there."
So sharp-eyed individuals spotted the behemoth guarded by the Flying Dragons deeper in the night.
Due to night cover, it was hard to make out its exact contour; all that could be seen was just how large it was, with a special house-like underbelly compartnt hanging below.
A massive wave of Dragon’s Breath Tremor Bombs was being dropped from above, forming a continuous line.
The two fire lanes of Dragon’s Breath that severed the Tukan Army into several sections were evidently its handiwork.
At this mont, the sides of the underbelly compartnt opened slanted downward, revealing a range of bone-constructed strange devices.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Crisp roars emitted from those strange devices.
Dozens of human-sized bone bombs shot out, crashing into the Tukan Army with astounding speed.
The unfortunate Tukan individuals caught at the bone bombs’ impact sites, along with their mounts, were slamd to the ground, their bodies a ss of blood and flesh, indistinguishable as human, eting a grim death on the spot.
Compared to what followed, such instant death was indeed a rcy.
Upon violent impact, the bone bombs shattered into hundreds of bone fragnts, crazily spraying around, accompanied by corrosive water.
Around the bone bomb, a radius of several tens of ters saw groups of Tukan People fall.
Many found their bodies embedded with bone fragnts, or drenched head to toe in corrosive water.
Regardless of whether they were hit by bone fragnts or sprayed with corrosive water.
They turned black and necrotic at a speed visible to the naked eye, then decayed.
Those who died instantly were actually fortunate, not needing to experience the agony worse than death, nor the powerless horror of watching their bodies decay while alive yet helpless.
This was the Skeleton Cannon firing Skeleton Cannonballs, bearing fearso corrosiveness.
The Tukan figures corroded to death by negative energy soon stood back up, swaying, transford into Zombies, attacking their forr comrades.
Not anything else, the one that had just demonstrated its divine power was truly the core of the Flying Dragon Legion—the Ard Ray Fish.
This Magic Beast’s levitation trait allowed Gaven greater strategic choice.
Not only could its back be used as an airborne platform, but the underbelly could also be fitted with a compartnt, where he placed all his Skeleton Cannons.
Allowing the Ard Ray Fish to achieve an aerial-to-ground attack at its zenith.
Like a deadly sled, it plowed through the Tukan Army, leaving a swath of destruction composed of flesh and Zombies in its wake, carving a path over a hundred ters wide.
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