"I’ll settle the score with you later!" Although Gaven was furious, he had to make tactical adjustnts, "Kurgor, go in and support."
The Six-ard Snake Demon was a trump card in his hand and couldn’t be lost easily.
"The flight restriction inside the shield hasn’t dissipated yet. If I go in now, not only can’t I help Lady Ophelia, but I will also beco a burden to her; my ground movent speed is too slow."
The Shadow Giant Dragon clearly didn’t want to accompany the foolish Six-ard Snake Demon on an adventure in this castle, for it was imbued with Shadow Divinity. If they died inside, the consequences would be unpredictable.
Gaven changed the orders, "Jin Baiwan, you go."
He had indeed neglected this point earlier, focusing solely on having the Shadow Giant Dragon provide air support, forgetting that the No-Fly Zone was a standard feature of most City Defense Maze Locks.
"At your command." The Berserk Wind did not hesitate at all, imdiately diving in, pursuing the Six-ard Snake Demon.
"All Shadow Assassins, deploy imdiately. Whoever can kill an intruder will be promoted by one rank; the bounty is a million gold."
With great rewards co brave n.
The exceedingly high bounty offered by the Shadow Masters injected a strong incentive into those Shadow Assassins, who all lded into shadows, preparing to find opportunities to strike.
They made their living by licking blood from the blade, and were adept at using assassination to overco the strong with the weak.
What of the Six-ard Snake Demon and the Berserk Wind?
Could they withstand one shadow blade’s assassination, ten, or a hundred?
Here, it was their domain.
"Hold back that hamr; don’t let it continue to strike the Shadow Shield." Those Shadow Masters focused their gaze on the War Ravager.
The Shadow Power on the Shadow Tower gathered again; this ti, instead of blasting outward as energy columns, it transford into thick, long shadow tentacles, winding towards the War Ravager.
Layers of twelve tentacles inside and out, wanting nothing more than to completely wrap up the War Ravager.
This Divine Artifact posed too great a threat to them.
The first hamr didn’t shatter the Shadow Shield to pieces; it didn’t an the second, third, or fourth wouldn’t.
As controllers of the Shadow Shield, they felt the impact of the recent strikes more directly; both they and the Shadow Tower were affected to various degrees.
"Shadow Summoning!" Gaven directly activated another Special Ability of the War Ravager.
The War Ravager shrank to a large size, accompanied by a sharp explosion, directly entering supersonic speed.
It easily shattered the intercepting shadow tentacles, once again piercing through the thin layer of Shadow Shield that had just ford, flying into Gaven’s hand.
After adjusting the position slightly, Gaven threw the War Ravager down again.
This ti it was no longer from a kiloter high but around five hundred ters.
As long as it could penetrate the Shadow Shield, going higher was just a waste, giving the enemy more ti to intercept.
In fact, two or three hundred ters was the most ideal attack distance.
But Gaven dared not risk getting closer; that was also the most ideal attack distance for the Shadow Masters’ Shadow Power bombardnt.
He didn’t want to be focused-fired.
This ti the attack target was more precise than the last, directly under the landing point; conspicuously, it was the Shadow Tower of a Shadow Master.
These Shadow Towers were key in controlling the Shadow Shield; once they were dismantled, the Shadow Shield would automatically crumble.
The Shadow Master being targeted was so frightened that his voice distorted, frantically urging the Shadow Tower to gather Shadow Power to bombard the War Ravager, while desperately urging, "Deflect it, quickly deflect it."
The other Shadow Masters didn’t dare slack off, quickly assisting.
They also changed their attack tactics, no longer directly bombing the hamrhead of the War Ravager, but instead striking its side once it reached a suitable distance.
They no longer hoped to intercept the War Ravager, only that it wouldn’t carry away the Shadow Tower below it in the blast.
Bang!
Shadow Summoning.
This ti, the War Ravager only managed a roar before Gaven quickly recalled it before it landed.
Firstly, the War Ravager missed this ti, without the possibility of hitting the Shadow Tower.
Secondly, those Shadow Masters, having learned from last ti, had already gathered shadow power in advance and set up a trap on the ground to intercept the War Ravager again.
Gaven wasn’t sure if the War Ravager’s Shadow Summoning could break through the skillfully prepared interception.
The safest approach was to never allow the opponent’s manoeuvre a chance to be deployed.
As Gaven sparred with these Shadow Masters in a battle of wits and courage.
The Six-ard Snake Demon, already in the Shadow Nest, was like a tiger among sheep, agilely switching between Mortal Body and Nightshadow Form.
In Mortal Body form, it possessed a Transcendent Body with absolute speed advantage, to either transfer the battlefield or chase enemies.
Nightshadow Form was an impeccable choice for coping with group battles, boasting ultra-high damage reduction.
Those Shadow Thieves rarely exposed their forms; once their tail was caught by her, very few could endure a full round of her attack.
She was just reckless, not stupid, never staying in one place for three rounds, giving no opportunity for Shadow Thieves to encircle her.
The Berserk Wind silently followed behind the Six-ard Snake Demon; it was ford from countless warriors’ combat grievances, its nature leaning towards warriors: taciturn, fearless, fond of battle; the commander’s orders always took precedence.
Gaven ordered it to guard the Six-ard Snake Demon, so guarding beca its primary task, suppressing even its fearlessness and love for battle.
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