Chapter 268: The Trap Designed by the Leader!
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
On the great plains south of the Misty Forest...
After night fell, a large number of chanical devices lined up neatly.
If one were to look at the Misty Forest, one would see a dazzling light emitted by the chanical devices.
The creatures living in the Misty Forest were attracted by the light outside. Many ferocious creatures began to move toward the plains.
Behind these creatures, a strange-looking creature was collecting information.
These were ssengers sent by the Alliance of Gods. They were responsible for collecting information in the Misty Forest and reporting back to the Castle of Gods for the Alliance leader.
There were many ssengers like this in the entire Misty Forest.
At this mont, the ssenger arrived at the edge of the Misty Forest. Its eyes recorded all the information on the plains.
After a few minutes, the ssenger that had finished collecting information turned around and disappeared into the Misty Forest.
After night fell, the giant gopher that had been waiting on the chanical fortress thought of a way to escape.
When the sky lit up, its task of holding back the chanical army was completed.
At the sa ti, the giant gopher had to successfully escape before dawn, or else it would beco the target of the gno dwarves.
The gno dwarves were very weak, but they could control powerful chanical devices. Even if the giant gopher burrowed underground to escape, it could also be attacked by these chanical devices.
One had to know that the thermal weapons fired by the chanical device could not even be blocked by the dragon’s hard dragon scales, let alone the soft ground.
The only thing the giant gopher could count on was luck. As long as the giant gopher was in the underground soil, it could be lucky and dodge the attacks on the ground. It would be able to escape successfully. However, the giant gopher still did not want to use such a thod that relied on luck.
It only wanted to use it as the last straw when there was no other way. The thod that the giant gopher thought of was very simple.
After observing for so ti, the giant gopher found that the gno dwarves that camped there had an interesting habit.
Every hour or so, the gno dwarves would gather together. There were at least a dozen of them, and there were at least a hundred of them.
The gno dwarves would gather together and dance in a dance that the giant gopher did not recognize. At the sa ti, they would also howl loudly.
The giant gopher found this ridiculous at first. However, as the gno dwarves perford so sort of ritual very regularly, the giant gopher knew that it would not be difficult to find an opportunity to leave this place when the gno dwarves began to shout and dance.
This was because the defense of the entire camp was the weakest when the gno dwarves were partying.
Even the gno leader would join in the dancing and shouting.
It still did not understand why these gno dwarves would perform so sort of ritual on a regular basis.
The giant gopher calculated the ti in its mind. It had been almost an hour since the last ti the gno dwarves were partying.
This ant that the gno dwarves were about to begin the ritual again.
As expected, not long after, the gno dwarves who were in charge of guarding the gopher turned their small heads and looked at the camp.
Under the illumination of the firelight and the lights from the chanical devices, the short gno dwarves walked out of their tents and surrounded the city in circles at an extrely fast speed.
Then, they started the ritual again. This ti, the giant gopher took a look and began to observe the expressions of the gno dwarves.
It wanted to find sothing different on the gno dwarves’ faces. Soon, the giant gopher saw that these dancing gnos’ faces were all red.
Moreover, the giant gopher also saw that the gno that was in charge of guarding it was also red in the face. This discovery made the giant gopher feel incredulous.
One had to know that because the giant gopher had a very high IQ, Mike allowed it to enter the castle library.
This allowed the giant gopher to read a large number of books in a short period of ti, all of which were related to the general history of the Otherworld. However, the giant gopher did not read anything about the ritual of the gno dwarves.
However, there was an introduction about the hill dwarves, which made the giant gopher think of sothing.
In the records about the hill dwarves, there was a paragraph describing the underground world’s sacrificial activities.
The contents of the books were detailed introductions about the sacrificial activities.
In the underground world, there were traces of magi. The book pointed out that sacrificial activities should be related to magi.
The magi wanted to use the power of the sacrificial activities to possess the dwarves’ talents, and then sacrifice the dark underground world’s demon king.
The reason why these magi wanted to do this was that the dark underground world’s demon king could allow magi to transform into higher-level creatures, the Magi God.
The giant gopher relied on its mory to recall the description of the sacrifices in the books. It was very similar to the ritual perford by the gno dwarves in front of it.
This discovery made the giant gopher realize that these gno dwarves in front of it were very likely creatures created by the magi.
If that was really the case, then why would the gno dwarves attack the Dragon Castle? Why would the gnos, who were so far away, cross all the plains and co to the Misty Forest to attack the Dragon Castle?
This was sothing that was hard to understand.
Even if the gnos wanted to seize the resources of a human castle, why did they not attack the Castle of Gods that was closer?
In other words, the Alliance of Gods also participated in the gnos’ plan to attack the Dragon Castle.
At this mont, the ritual was still going on. The careful giant gopher discovered that every ti the gno held a ritual, their bodies would beco stronger.
It was just that they did not know if there were any side effects from such a sacrificial ritual.
The gno’s ritual was about to end soon.
The giant gopher could not waste any more ti. It could not wait for the next gno’s ritual.
It was ready to escape this place now. It did as it planned. The giant gopher jumped down from the chanical fortress.
Before the Gno Dwarves discovered it, it dug into the soil under its feet at an extrely fast speed.
The giant gopher’s huge body instantly disappeared above the ground, leaving only a hole that was neither too big nor too small.. However, it was quickly sealed by the soil that kept gushing out from behind the gopher as it dug.
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