1123 The landing
Erik couldn't make a count for them all, but it was clear they were less than the Chimaeric Demons.
The intensity of the enemy barrage increased. The blackguards' chs added to their firepower, making the mix deadlier than it already was. The sky beca a maze of energy beams from different kinds of sources. The explosions they generated lit the sky like a chaotic firework display gone terribly wrong.
Erik said.
The Chimaeric Demons followed Erik's orders. They changed their formation into arrow shapes. The toughest and newest clones led each arrow.
Everyone used their powers to stop attacks from reaching them, but again, it didn't always work.
He turned to the Chimaeric Demons, carrying Mira, June, Emily, and Amber. The situation was becoming a little too dangerous for the army. Not that he expected sothing different from happening by attacking the blackguards.
He said to the clones. Of course, he wanted Mira, Amber, June, and Emily to get safe.
The girls heard that.
Mira said.
[ALLIED CHIMAERIC DEMON KILLED: MANA ABSORBING PROCESS STARTING.]
[ALLIED CHIMAERIC DEMON KILLED: MANA ABSORBING PROCESS STARTING.]
[ALLIED CHIMAERIC DEMON KILLED: MANA ABSORBING PROCESS STARTING.]
< and Emily can do sothing about this situation!>
But Erik was reluctant to put the four in danger.
Amber said.
The woman looked at him in the eyes. There was so distance between them, but to Erik, Amber's eyes appeared as clear as water. The young man battled with the urge to take the three girls and bring them back to Hin. They were so of the few people he really cared about. Those he considered his family.
Not without difficulties, Erik relented.
With that, the three, followed by June, went close to the head of the formation.
Amber asked both Mira and Emily.
They had discussed this already, while Erik was focused on ensuring his clones reached Maynard Island's shores. Emily and Mira were in range to destroy the artillery units and most of the defense on the island's beach.
Emily said.
< too, more or less.> Mira was already taking aim.
Emily set his scope on an artillery unit in the back. She was the only one who could reach it with her sniper rifle right now.
It didn't matter if it had protection, or if it was powered by brain crystals, or if it was made from the most resilient of the ores. Her rifle allowed her to destroy it.
As Emily took aim, Mira nocked an arrow to her bow. She drew back the string, her eyes narrowing as she focused on so shore defenses.
"I see you," she said. The bow, while not chanically as powerful as the rifle, could do the sa job.
The Chimaeric Demons had their hands full. They were already busy trying to protect themselves and their brethren from the enemy's attacks.
They couldn't focus on destroying the artillery, and even if they wanted, their powers didn't have that reach.
Because of this, Mira and Amber were the only ones who could destroy them. The problem was that there were many artillery units to deal with.
Exhaling and sharpening her focus, Mira released the arrow. It streaked through the air and pierced the tal casing of the artillery unit she was targeting, finding its mark on the pilot within. Mira didn't need to destroy the weapon; she only needed to know where the pilot was.
The massive weapon fell silent, its operator killed.
Mira allowed herself a small smile of satisfaction before reaching for another arrow. There were many more targets to eliminate.
Emily did the sa. After having locked on her target, she pulled the trigger. It was just that her weapon allowed her to use her mana differently from how she was used, this ti not to glimpse into the future but to do damage in a more direct way. The mana bullet ended up making the machine explode.
Despite this, they were still losing Chimaeric Demons at an alarming rate.
Emily said.
They redoubled their efforts, and as the won worked, gaps appeared in the defensive fire, allowing more of Erik's forces to slip through unscathed.
But the blackguards were quick to adapt. They deployed barrier masters in front of the artillery units, preventing a lot of them from being destroyed. Not always Mira and Emily pierced the barriers, but that didn't an they never did.
Slowly, as the vast flock of clones got closer to the shores, the number of problematic defensive stations decreased.
Erik said.
As they approached the shoreline, she started channeling mana into her neural links, and then her corrosive gas ca out of her body. Erik, using his brain crystal powers, generated a strong wind that brought the gas to the shoreline without scattering it.
The cloud descended, engulfing a section of the blackguards' front line.
Agonized screams pierced the air as Amber's corrosive gas engulfed the front line.
The screams of those on the shores echoed across the area. They sounded like a symphony of tortured violins.
The cries got louder and softer, like a terrible song, as the gas continued to hurt them. The gas burned their skin, then lted it, and when it couldn't find it anymore, it devoured the flesh. When nothing more than a pile of bones remained, it consud even that.
As the soldiers writhed and fell, a significant gap materialized in the defenses.
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