Foreign Land Reclamation By a Vegetable-growing Skeleton Chapter 1166 - 1166 730 is calling for help
Chapter 1166: Chapter 730 is calling for help Chapter 1166: Chapter 730 is calling for help “Hey, you leveled up? How did that happen out of the blue? What did you do?” Negris asked in surprise.
When he had faced Dark Wing before, Ange had transford into a Black Crystal Skeleton, withstood an Abyss Breath, and his whole body’s black crystals had twinkled with starlight. But as the transformation’s ti limit expired, all the starlight receded to his little arm.
Essentially, only one of Ange’s tiny arms had reached the level of Chaos Black Crystal. Now, both arms had beco Chaos Black Crystal from the shoulders down.
“La.” Ange made a vague ‘la’ gesture, at a loss himself. He hadn’t done anything, just woke those skeletons up.
“That’s all it takes to level up? Then keep going, pull faster,” Negris urged.
With a loud boom, a large figure was slamd down from high in the sky, creating a huge crater.
At the center of the crater, Giraldo pushed himself up in horror and looked upwards, as broken stones scattered across the ground crept onto him.
The Little Angel was spinning her Earth Hamr in the sky, with Holy Light fiercely jetting from her back, propelling her straight down.
Giraldo roared, punching into the air. From the ground around him, countless stone pillars shot up, rging into a giant, sturdy spike aiming at the Little Angel.
Ange cocked his head to the side and resud the pulling motion with his hands, saying as he pulled, “Build a house, quickly.”
Negris blinked, took a mont to understand the nonsensical statent, then burst into laughter, “Are you saying pulling him away to build a house would be quick? Quicker than when you built the arena?”
During the Star Burst Plane event, to host the seed contest, Ange had worked overnight to erect an arena. If Giraldo were to build houses, this thod would certainly be an excellent way to make supporting pillars.
Little did he know, he was already on the enemy’s radar to be hauled away for construction work. Giraldo’s spikes of earth shattered, and he, situated among the debris, swung up a hamr ford of stone and smashed it against the Little Angel.
The Little Angel had just swung her Earth Hamr, her new strength not yet replenished, and was thrown off, half of her armor turning yellow.
After being catapulted dozens of ters away, the Little Angel flapped her wings, steadied herself, and glared angrily at Giraldo.
The Little Angel, accustod to easily performing Holy Light Flash, found this battle particularly strenuous. Despite her overwhelming advantage, she couldn’t deal a lethal blow to the enemy, so she roared at the Earth Hamr in frustration.
The Earth Hamr cried out in annoyance, “What? You’re still not satisfied? You’re already dominating the fight. What more do you want? I’ve got him pinned down for you. That’s an Earth Demon, a Demon King. I’m forged from half a Demon Heart and Mithril Marrow, and that’s not too shabby. Without , you’d be the one getting beaten.”
“Argh!” The Little Angel, unconvinced, slung it onto her waist and started rummaging through her Spatial Bag.
“Life-saving Hamr? Why do you have the redeeming Life-saving Hamr? War God’s Hamr? Kvada, how did you end up with the Dwarf’s War God’s Hamr? Hamr of Thunder? Kvada, the Titan’s Hamr of Thunder? Hamr of Molten Fire? You have the Demon Lord’s Hamr of Molten Fire too?” The Earth Hamr was dumbstruck by the array of items the Little Angel pulled out one by one.
Each ti she drew an item, the Little Angel smashed once. Bang, bang, bang—a nonstop barrage, and finally, she drew the Great Angel’s Staff and delivered a full-power Holy Light Flash. That settled it. Why all this fuss?
All that was left on the ground was a pile of stones.
The Earth Hamr wept, “My Demon Heart, my Demon Heart!”
“Argh!” The Little Angel shouted triumphantly, descending to pick up the hamrs.
The Earth Hamr was speechless for a mont. The Little Angel was saying, ‘I’ve been holding back for the sake of the Demon Heart. You’re a hamr that’s not doing its job. It’s your fault it shattered.’
Having collected all the hamrs but failing to find even a shard of the Demon Heart, the Earth Hamr cried urgently, “It’s gone, it’s gone. Don’t let it escape. Swing , swing hard. Hit the ground with , I’m going all out.”
The Little Angel shot into the sky then plunged back down, gripping the Earth Hamr tightly in both hands, and struck the ground solidly.
Boom! An impact wave exploded outwards, with the point of the hamr’s impact as the center, the earth rose up in ripples that quickly spread in all directions.
The ripples reached about fifty ters when a two-ter-tall stone golem was blasted into the air, tumbling to the ground before getting up and fleeing in a panic.
The Earth Hamr had truly exerted its deadly force, not even pausing upon hitting the ground before it bounced back up, reaching the level of Little Angel’s shoulder. It no longer required Little Ange to lift it, only needing to be spun and thrown.
Like a shot put, the Earth Hamr was thrown at the stone golem.
The stone golem, in a panic, stamped forward, raising walls of stone one after another behind it, but to no avail. The Earth Hamr, having unleashed its lethal power, smashed through three walls and struck the stone golem’s back, shattering it to pieces.
Then it rolled in the air and landed with a thud on the rubble that had been the stone golem.
Negris was stunned, “The Earth Hamr can move on its own?”
Anthony was equally surprised, “Yes, I’ve never seen it move before.”
“No wonder Little Angel said it doesn’t pull its weight; that damned hamr is too sly! I should give it to the Cave Dwarves to forge with.” Negris said indignantly.
The Earth Hamr’s final strike seed to have hit sothing. A stream of fresh red blood seeped from the ground, steadily drawn to the Earth Hamr, penetrating the patterns engrained in its body.
The magic patterns on the hamr’s body were activated one by one by the blood. The Earth Hamr let out a wild laugh, “Wa-hahaha, wa-hahaha, the power of Earth, the power of Earth! I’ve leveled up, I’ve evolved, I am complete!”
The ground rumbled, and a stone golem composed of rocks slowly erged, grabbing the Earth Hamr and raising it high, wearing a crazed expression.
But before it could finish its laughter, Little Angel flew over, reached out a hand, and shouted, “Awoo!”
“Oh,” ca the quick response from the Earth Hamr. The stone golem obediently handed the hamr back to Little Angel. As soon as the hamr left the golem’s hand, the golem crumbled into a pile of rocks.
Clearly, the stone golem was nothing more than a semblance of the force from the Earth Hamr, like a stand for the hamr.
Great Angel swung it a few tis in her hand and gave a loud shout, “Awoo.” With a fierce motion, she slamd it into the ground.
Boom! The ground exploded, and rock and soil were flung upward, leaving a deep pit.
Great Angel looked into the pit and seed satisfied, then took out a seedling and tossed it in, ready to cover it with soil.
Ange leaped over and gave her a rap on the head, picking up the seedling and planting a Big Tree in its place.
What was this child doing, planting a seedling in a big pit and covering it with soil? Did she want to smother the tree?
Little Angel did not mind and continued to make holes, one hamr strike at a ti. After absorbing the power of Earth, the Earth Hamr had successfully upgraded to a Tree Planting Hamr.
Ange had no ti to plant trees, so he pulled out the Tree Herder, Trent, to help.
Trent excitedly rooted himself in the ground, his branches growing madly. Once they reached a certain length, they sprouted roots, broke off, and used the roots as legs to run to the pits and leap in to take root, then pulled the surrounding soil in.
While shepherding the trees, it wasn’t long before Trent suddenly said, “Lord, I can feel it, deep within this land, the remnants of a Divine Tree’s consciousness, it’s crying out for help.”
Ange cocked his head.
“Remnants? Crying out for help?” The God of Life suddenly leaped down from Ange’s shoulder, spread his legs, and began to dig his roots into the soil.
After quite a while, the God of Life nodded, “It is crying out for help.”
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