437: Chapter 95: Seven Arrows Descend from the Heavenly Mountain_2 437: Chapter 95: Seven Arrows Descend from the Heavenly Mountain_2 Seven Centaur Archers also gave everyone a taste of what it ant to be followers of the Scepter Shaman, and what it ant to be a Beamon Divine Archer!
The House clan was naturally six-fingered, as put by Feilengcui Lord, each of them was a Zuzhishan, and thus, every House Archer could index five feather arrows in their fingers.
With two excellent House Divine Archers standing together, they were comparable to a set of ten crossbows firing in succession.
Today ten Hippo poets from the Scented Army Marine Corps switched roles to serve as long-range attackers.
Five hippos, each wielding two kite-shaped giant shields, made a makeshift Mo Shao Clan, standing at the start of the corridor to serve as cover; the remaining five Hippo poets had sinister smiles on their faces, each holding several large bamboo baskets, with the four blood-red Beamon words “handle with care” written on top of the baskets.
While the rcenaries on Red Earth Square were being ravaged rcilessly by magic, the soldiers on the flanks faced the devil.
Bundles of bamboo spears and tons of feather arrows were quite sharp, and crossbows and ice bullets were detestable, but their damage was ultimately limited in an instant.
Even if two squads of rcenaries stood still, how many could be killed by these bamboo spears, ice bullets, and feather arrows?
The joining of the Hippos and the “Double-powder Gourds” was the most terrifying part.
In Daisy’s defense plan, these were the trump cards employed on both flanks.
Even though the Hippo Poets had been repeatedly warned by their boss, they never expected the power of these “Double-powder Gourds” to be so imnse.
By the ti Liu Zhenhan and Fire Crane returned to the top of the Red Earth Highland, they could hear the sounds of a series of loud “bangs” echoing one after another.
The extended parts of the Red Earth Highland were consud by a series of mushroom clouds and big explosions.
Life and fire danced in unison, rain-like blue fire drops scattered in the sky, even the Hippo Poets who had thrown the “Double-powder Gourds” sat on their butts, staring blankly, unbelievingly at the remaining bamboo baskets next to them.
“Damn!
It’s like a gasoline barrel exploding!” Seeing the brilliant fire rain and tumbling dark clouds, Old Liu’s mouth was gaping wide, and he couldn’t close it for a long ti.
A great silence erged on the battlefield.
While the power of one “Double-powder Gourd” was not on par with the fire magic “Sea of Fire Technique”, the huge explosion it caused was just like a heart-wrenching sickle snatching the hearts of everyone.
Faced with catastrophic destruction, humanity’s determination to survive was maximally demonstrated at this mont.
As the Hippos lost focus for a mont, rcenaries on the two sides of the Red Earth Highland started to flee, desperately running back.
The archers from the outer guard were desperately suppressing these thirty-seven dreadful Beamons, covering the withdrawal of their comrades.
Their range was insufficient, but three Mages imdiately joined this blockading battle.
Although the seven Magical Beasts of the Shamans couldn’t reach the three human Mages, they had no problem intercepting the opponents’ magic.
Taking advantage of this, Otigha and Avril launched counterattacks on the three human Mages.
In this magic fight based on speed, Avril shone once again, her Water arrow magic cast by an interdiate Mage and the wind blade cast by Magic Teacher were head-to-head, throwing three human Mages imdiately back into a difficult fight.
The Golden Giant Dragon and Fire Crane were helplessly glaring at each other, utterly unable to help.
Fire Crane laid down again, claws comfortingly vibrating.
One wing was propping up its head, and the other wing-claw was holding a large chopping knife, carefully shaving its own belly, it was being notably ticulous, the Golden Giant Dragon watched this rascal crane with a complicated gaze.
Seeing signs of humans fleeing, the ruthless Hippo poets laughed grimly and sprung to action again.
Their strength was astonishing; they were throwing the second batch of bamboo baskets out one after another, and they had enormous range.
The human infantry were once again lost in the flas.
The Hippos quickly returned to the cave to get the “Double-powder Gourds”.
When they ran out of the caves once again, forcefully throwing their bamboo baskets into the air, swift and sharp arrows from the sky exploded these falling baskets in mid-air, causing a rain of fire to fall.
It was indeed a rare rain of fire, the blue flas from the sky fell in flakes.
The exquisite flas flickering on the icy surface below ford an odd sight.
The disoriented rcenaries dropped their weapons, crying out loud as they ran through the fire rain.
It was as if the end of the world was upon them, the front of the Red Earth Highland returned to the prehistoric volcanic age, the remnant rcenaries, although severely burnt, eventually managed to escape the explosive force and survived the disaster.
These extrely far-reaching arrows ca from a group of strangely-looking divine archers from Captain Gatuso’s most elite guard, this was Gatuso’s reserve force, even they had joined in the support.
The Hippo poets continued their efforts, but no matter how hard they threw the “Double-powder Gourds”, they couldn’t evade the interception of these twenty or so divine archers.
Fifteen Hawk Knights had risen into the sky, but they could only loiter around the Golden Giant Dragon, not daring to advance any further.
After witnessing the formidable power of the naked giant bird, not a single Hawk Knight dared to fly near the airspace above the Red Earth Highland.
On top of the Red Earth Highland, they also faced the sa predicant.
Forty Newton Giant Birds hid their heads in the three-year-old and three-year-repaired wings, shivering.
No matter how the musketeers tried to drive them, they could only cry out and not fly.
The majestic presence of the Golden Giant Dragon in front of them filled them with a naless fear.
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