Chapter 177: Chapter 176 Elite Siren
The rmaid was getting closer, and the crashing waves grew lower.
Richard’s gaze sharpened, and a slight vibration emanated from the Magic Origin within his body, causing the stored Free Energy Elents to rush out. They traveled the shortest path to his fingertips, pouring into the silver-white ring on his middle finger—the No.1 Ring.
In a very short ti, the “Wind Force” Magic Rune inscribed on the No.1 Ring was activated three tis.
In the mont when the seawater crashed down, the air around him surged violently towards Richard, cloaking his upper body like Armor, thoroughly covering his arms as well.
Power Amplification·Level 3!
“Roar!”
The rmaid’s body fell.
“Splash!”
The wave crashed down, subrging everything.
“Lord Richard!” Gro shouted.
“Richard!” Nancy called out.
Due to the water barrier and surrounding noise, Richard couldn’t hear the calls, but his mind was extrely lucid. He exerted force with his feet, managing not to be swept away by the seawater, and his Longsword thrust fiercely upwards through the water.
“Swish!”
Under the boost of “Wind Force,” the Longsword moved extrely fast, carving a white streak in the seawater and striking the rmaid’s body like Lightning.
Upon hitting, Richard imdiately felt resistance—that was the rmaid’s tough epidermis and the thick layer of subcutaneous fat blocking him.
Richard pursed his lips, the Magic-boosted strength erupted completely, agitating the seawater, and like a spear, the Longsword plunged deeper, aiming for a vital part of the rmaid’s body. The rmaid wailed, but just as it opened its mouth, it was filled with a mouthful of seawater.
The rmaid writhed and struggled, but after a while, it lay still, dead.
“Phew—”
Richard let out a long breath.
In the distance, Gro was stunned for a mont, Nancy dodged a rmaid’s attack and glanced over.
“It seems, when we practiced swordsmanship together before, you were holding back, weren’t you?” Nancy said. “Otherwise, you couldn’t have killed the rmaid so quickly. Were you afraid of hurting my pride? But I’m not petty. If you truly agree to be my Attendant, I’d be happy the stronger you are; there’s no need to hide anything.”
“Uh,” Richard gave a light laugh and didn’t explain, stepping towards Nancy to help her kill another rmaid.
The battle on deck continued…
…
With the aid of the Wizard Apprentice and everyone’s efforts, the rmaids gradually started dying. Richard, coordinating with Nancy, kept reaping the lives of the rmaids. anwhile, Gro was responsible for making the final blows and pulling out teeth.
Although Gro felt sowhat depressed, he knew this was probably the task most suited to his abilities. Otherwise, trying to hunt rmaids on his own would surely lead to being devoured by a Sire.
Co to think of it, why did he choose to beco a Wizard instead of remaining a Prince in the first place? Was his brain filled with water, or was it indeed filled with water?
Uh, Lord Richard had killed another rmaid, and it was ti to pull out its teeth. He’d continue contemplating this matter later.
Gro, holding a dagger, quickly ran towards a downed Siren…
“Pop, pop, pop!”
Richard and Nancy coordinated their attacks on a deep blue Siren, slashing wounds across its body.
The Siren screeched miserably, and in the next mont, furiously lunged at Nancy, swinging its claw harshly.
Nancy, undisturbed, kicked out a foot, hitting the Siren in the chest, and rapidly retreated. At the sa ti, vines rapidly grew from where she had kicked and entwined around the Siren’s body.
The Siren paused, clawing at the vines, while Richard seized the opportunity, thrusting his sword into the Siren’s back. Based on earlier gathered intelligence, he accurately pierced the Siren’s heart, ending its life.
“Bang!”
The Siren fell to the ground. Richard withdrew his longsword, flicked off the blood, and looked to the side.
Nancy gently landed, gave a signal that all was well, and slowly walked over.
In the distance, Gro had just removed a tooth from a previous Siren and jogged over to continue extracting teeth.
Richard looked around the ship’s deck and saw that the number of Sirens had dwindled. Accompanied by a “swoosh” sound, a tall, thin apprentice released a slender ice cone, penetrating the skull of the last Siren, thus ending the battle on deck.
Everyone glanced at each other, most with eyes filled with relief — after all, the Sirens were sowhat more terrifying than any pirate.
But their relief didn’t last long. With a “Bang,” a distinctly different Siren climbed aboard in the storm.
Everyone’s eyes widened.
Compared to the previous Sirens, the new one climbing onto the deck was nearly twice as large, three ters in length, and even uglier and fiercer, its eyes cold and brutal.
This…
“Bang, bang,” several more enlarged Sirens climbed aboard, resembling elite warriors of their kind, with the prior ones rely weak and infirm.
When the weak were ineffective, naturally, the elite entered the fray.
Seeing these elite Sirens, the deck’s crew looked very unsettled, even the Wizard Apprentices looked solemn, unsure if their Zero-Circle Magic could penetrate the enemy’s defenses.
Everyone instinctively looked towards Dempsey, but Dempsey gave no indication.
With no other choice, the crew steeled themselves, summoned their courage, and tried to attack the newly arrived elite Sirens.
“Swish,” a Wizard Apprentice unleashed a Wind Blade towards an elite Siren, but with a “pop,” it only managed a shallow cut on its body.
The elite Siren bared its fierce teeth, growling lowly, and charged vengefully towards the Wizard Apprentice who had attacked.
The other Wizard Apprentices released spells in an attempt to stop it, but the elite Siren resisted the damage and continued charging until it reached the Wizard Apprentice who had first attacked. It furiously swung its forelimb, ready to rip the Wizard Apprentice apart.
The targeted Wizard Apprentice turned pale but showed no real fear, only a look of hatred.
“Damn Hybrid, you forced my hand!” the Wizard Apprentice shouted, raising his hand, and a milky-white light explosively burst between him and the elite Siren.
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