499: Chapter 156 Six Paths of Reincarnation, Group Battle (Part 1)_1 499: Chapter 156 Six Paths of Reincarnation, Group Battle (Part 1)_1 Ming led the Army of Behemoths and the Blue Elf Beauties to Ye Yinzhu’s side, his face still sporting the same honest smile as if he hadn’t noticed the enemy they were about to face.
“Yin Zhu, the day before yesterday you stood on Zi’s shoulders to fight, today stand on mine.
Although we Mountain Giants are not fond of warfare, I am now somewhat looking forward to cooperating with you.”
“It is my honor.
Ming, today’s battle depends on you,” Ye Yinzhu said with determination, looking at Ming firmly, the tenacious belief in victory infecting Ming’s emotions.
With a deep roar, Ming, who stood three meters tall, suddenly stretched out his body.
Since seeing his true form among the Dwarf race, this was the second time Ye Yinzhu had seen Ming’s original appearance.
Ming’s roar, like thousands of stones tumbling, his petrified skin swelling at an alarming rate; his originally three-meter-tall body expanded to fifty meters in the blink of an eye.
His huge solo eye, like the eye of heaven, looked down upon the enemy from fifty meters high.
His broad shoulders, like city walls, echoed with his roaring voice growing louder as his body expanded.
The same scene that happened when Zi had appeared was once again unfolding across the entire battlefield.
All enemy Magical Beasts retreated instantly, particularly the Dragon Cavalry Dragon Tamers closest to him, who nearly fell, the overwhelming aura inducing intense fear in their hearts.
“What, what kind of monster is this?” Martin exclaimed in shock, “Matlachi, quickly.”
“Spiritual Solidification,” Matlachi bellowed, and thirty Mental Mages from the thousand-strong troop immediately sprang into action.
Acpanied by their low chants, rings of various colors of Spiritual Magic rapidly expanded, enveloping the entire troop to block the terrifying aura from Ming.
However, that was all the Mental Mages could do.
Without their help of Spiritual Solidification, the trained dragons and the real Giant Dragons would be unable to resist in front of Ming.
“Beautiful elf ladies, please get on,” Ming’s roaring stopped, but the pressure released from his body did not change.
Judging by the presence of his aura, the Mountain Giant Ming, although a mature rank Ten Divine Beast, did not possess the same overbearing presence as the Amethyst Behemoth, and could not exert more pressure on the opponent than Zi.
At that moment, he crouched down, opening his massive hands, and gently lifted the Blue Elf Girls, slowly placing them upon his shoulders.
Although there were eleven Blue Elf Girls, they seemed very relaxed on Ming’s wall-like shoulders.
To the Elves’ surprise, when they climbed onto Ming’s shoulders, the rocky surface beneath them strangely transformed, each finding a stone table in front of them and a stone chair behind, perfect for sitting.
The stone chairs wrapped securely around their waists and legs, ensuring that no matter how Ming moved, their stability atop his shoulders would remain unaffected.
This arrangement was, of course, prearranged by Ye Yinzhu and Ming; the Blue Elf Girls were safest on the shoulders of a rank Ten Divine Beast.
Meanwhile, Ye Yinzhu had already leapt to join the Blue Elf Girls, but unlike them, he didn’t have the luxury of a chair in front of him.
As the Chief mander, he needed to respond flexibly to any changes on the battlefield and could not afford to lose mobility.
On Qin City’s side, seeing the Behemoth Beast towering like a mountain, the warriors of the Eight Eastern Dragon Clans fell silent, only now truly understanding the strength Ye Yinzhu held in his hands.
Although the opponent was powerful, Ye Yinzhu’s warriors were led by Ming, who had defeated the Supreme Elder of the Eight Sects.
Although they did not know Ming was a Mountain Giant, these warriors from the Eight Eastern Dragon Clans were extremely sensitive to auras.
At this moment, they finally had confidence in Ye Yinzhu’s victory in the Six Paths of Reincarnation battle, and it was then that Ye Yinzhu, with his own strength and that of Qin City, was winning over the hearts of these warriors.
Martin took a deep breath, looking at Ming’s fifty-meter-high massive form, he raised the Purple Dragon Spear in his hand, let out a long howl, and urged the Giant Water Dragon beneath him into the air, charging straight towards Ming.
As the Chief mander, he understood that leading by example was the key to igniting the fighting spirit of his subordinates.
Purple light enveloped him and the rank Nine Giant Dragon beneath him, striking towards Ming’s chest like a purple meteor.
Ming, with his body as immovable as a mountain, stood still.
Ye Yinzhu, who had been on his shoulder, waved his hand, and the three Golden Behemoths roared, leaping into the air.
Ignoring any need to keep formation, they charged toward the opponent, with Dis as the spearhead, overtaking Ming in their rush.
Behind them, two Polar Ice Demon Apes along with the Silver Behemoth and Frenzied Behemoth also launched their charge.
Their formation was utterly irregular, a wild dash forward, but their bloodthirsty ferocity brought tremendous pressure upon the enemies on the battlefield.
The Amethyst Dragon Spear pointed at Ming’s chest, but Ye Yinzhu, who had previously been standing on Ming’s shoulder, sat down with no intention of helping Ming fend off Martin’s full-powered strike.
Ming halted his steps, his solitary eye watching as the Behemoth Beasts streaked by his side, seemingly oblivious to the Giant Dragon spanning several dozen meters charging at his chest.
Boom— The Giant Water Dragon, acpanied by Martin’s eight-meter Dragon Spear, collided with Ming’s body almost instantaneously.
At this moment, the Behemoth Beasts had not yet clashed with Milan’s thousand elite men.
A burst of joy filled Martin’s heart.
His mander’s acumen allowed him to see that although the Behemoth Beasts were powerful, the true core of Ye Yinzhu’s side was this incredibly large individual before him.
If he could injure him, or even reach Ye Yinzhu, the battle that followed would undoubtedly bee much easier.
However, reality often differs from expectation.
With the violent collision, Martin only felt his Amethyst Dragon Spear had struck an insurmountable mountain, and although he had the confidence to make a hole even in an actual mountain, the mountain before him was as hard as Kongou essence (diamond essence).
Surging Water Element erupted from the Giant Water Dragon, and the ice that condensed upon collision turned to dust as it struck Ming’s earthen yellow rocky body.
A mournful cry came from the Giant Water Dragon as it, carrying Martin, rebounded like a cannonball.
An unparalleled repulsive force caused Martin’s hands to split open instantly.
The rebound from his all-out strike caused his Amethyst Dragon Spear to fly from his grip, turning into a streak of purple lightning as it shot into the distance.
Ming grinned, retreating half a step back with his right leg.
Only then did his gaze fall upon the rebounding Giant Water Dragon, “This one’s rank Nine.
But as a masseur, you’re not as skilled as that old Samurai the other day.” If Elder Wei Ming heard Ming’s words now, who knows what he would feel.
While they fought, the main forces of both sides also collided in an instant.
The three Golden Behemoths charged like colossal boulders of gold into the enemy’s formation.
On Milan’s side, sixteen Dragon Knights charged forward, confronting the attack of the Golden Behemoths.
Dragons and Behemoth Beasts were natural enemies.
Confronting the Golden Behemoths, these true Giant Dragons erupted with an unprecedented fighting spirit.
With the help of Spirit Mages, they overcame the negative effects of the opponents’ imposing presence.
In an instant, sixteen massive energy glows burst forth.
Matlachi became incredibly posed at this moment.
With a tacit understanding with his brother, Martin, he knew that although the battle was a group fight, the key still lay with Ye Yinzhu.
If they could incapacitate Ye Yinzhu, dealing with the Behemoth Beasts would be much easier.
Moreover, according to the rules of the Six Paths of Reincarnation group battle, the main fighter of the challenger’s side—the true challenger of the Six Paths of Reincarnation—if incapacitated during the group battle, the battle would be directly judged as a loss.
Therefore, the instant Martin charged out, Matlachi and his Mages began chanting their spells, with their target locked on Ye Yinzhu on Ming’s shoulder.
In an instant, a multitude of magic glows, at least of Green rank, rose from Milan’s side.
Apart from the thirty Spirit Mages helping to withstand the imposing aura, 171 Mages simultaneously launched their spells, filling the battlefield with their chants.
With Matlachi being a Wind Grand Sorcerer himself, in order to maximize the Mages’ strength, besides the Spirit Mages, all those summoned into the group battle were Wind attribute.
The Wind Element in the air coalesced at an astonishing rate with their bined chants.
The rain and snow in the sky suddenly became chaotic, while a surging Magical Aura twirled in the air, condensing into terrifying Magic Storms.
As Martin rebounded, the first round of Magic Attacks truly began.
Numerous enormous Wind Blades visibly shot towards Ye Yinzhu’s direction.
Green, cyan, blue, and purple Wind Blades, each with varying strength, but all with the same target.
At this moment, Ye Yinzhu had bee the eye of the storm, with hundreds of Wind Blades drifting towards him.
Ye Yinzhu was indeed a magic genius, but if he were truly faced with the simultaneous attack of more than a hundred Mages of the same attribute on the battlefield, it would be impossible to defend with his strength alone.
However, presently he did not even flinch at the ining Wind Blades.
He elegantly retrieved an Ancient Zither, setting it on the stone table in front of him and meticulously tuning it, seemingly unaffected by the threat of the Wind Attribute Magic.
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