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Chapter 966: Chapter 966 Brilliant Fireworks Chapter 966: Chapter 966 Brilliant Fireworks Li Yao’s summoning lineup had beco extrely powerful, so formidable that he alone held off the United Army. His resistance had so enraged them that they felt compelled to eliminate him as quickly as possible.

Starfire’s military achievents were still on the rise, though not as rapidly as when they collectively defended the city walls, but it wasn’t slow either.

Only those players who had transford into officers of military rank and above could barely withstand the attacks unleashed by Li Yao.

“This Death God form, you’ve created a little monster,” the Chieftain remarked as he watched Li Yao on the screen. “It’s also thanks to him that we’ve saved so face; otherwise, those from the sub-dinsions would seriously underestimate us.”

A hint of amusent flashed in the Queen’s eyes, “The price I paid to transform him was not small. If there were no results, I would have personally disposed of him. After all, I never intended to take on a successor, let alone one who is still alive.”

“If the General dislikes him, why not let have him? I don’t mind the trouble,” Regent King Lothar of the high elves said with a smile.

“Certainly, there is indeed so aura of a Regent King about you,” the Queen said, not even entertaining the topic.

“He is going further and further down the path of darkness,” the Archangel said with a bitter smile. “I just can’t understand how my Wings of Justice chose him.”

The King of the Light Faction chuckled, “You are a Justice Angel, not a Light Angel. This youngster is pure and resolute in thought. Although your Wings of Justice lean towards the power of light, the power of light is just a facade after all.”

The big shots of the three major factions were chatting and laughing rrily, while the big shots from the sub-dinsions all had unsightly expressions. So many had attacked Starfire, yet they were toyed with by a single guild, which left them without any face to save. They had lost the confidence they had upon arrival, when they thought the three major factions were re foils, and it was their mood that would dictate the internal battle.

“Prairie Fire, weren’t you so arrogant? Isn’t your health regeneration so fast? Why can’t you recover now?”

At that mont, Li Yao’s health had dropped to less than one-fifth.

“You rely on a sea of warriors to restrain , yet I as a glass cannon stand still letting you not know how many tens of thousands surround and attack . Twenty minutes have passed and you still haven’t killed , yet you have the nerve to be smug. I really don’t know where your pride cos from.”

Li Yao’s subordinates never ceased their attacks, and he said coldly, “Let you see my Corpse Explosion.”

Bang!

Bang!

Bang!

The corpses on the ground exploded one by one, and with each Corpse Explosion, a swath of players around them fell, like a true reaping of grass.

Li Yao’s health recovered a bit, but his mana was rapidly depleted.

After dozens of Corpse Explosions in one breath, the area around him was filled with tragic corpses.

“He’s out of mana, finish him!”

“Raise the ship, it’s ti for us to go,” Li Yao said, taking a deep breath and speaking indifferently, “I had a lot of fun playing with you, but I’m not going to keep you company anymore. I’ll leave you with one last gift. You’ve tasted Corpse Explosion, now try my self-destruct.”

Blink Reaper’s Harvest!

Li Yao, who had stood motionless, Blinked directly into the dense group of players and then a grey mist began to rise from his body. His body then suddenly disintegrated.

The mist ford from the disintegration didn’t disappear but was absorbed by the Reaper’s Scythe.

The Reaper’s Scythe imdiately transford from a Dual Hand Scythe into a Giant Reaper dozens of yards in length.

The Giant Reaper made a fierce whirl, instantly killing any players caught in the path of its blade.

Then, the scythe began to spin wildly, sending out small blood Sickles ford from the life forces of players who had just been slain.

In an instant, the formation of the United Army unfolded like a blood-red flower, with a sickle at its center, slaughtering every player within a hundred and fifty yards in a flash.

A massive void appeared in the formation of the United Army, and everyone stood dumbstruck, hardly believing their own eyes.

Could a player really achieve this at the current stage? It was terrifying. Seeing the ground scattered with fragnts of corpses, many female players started vomiting.

Indeed, nurous Small Sickles, like a deadly lotus, transford this area into a hell on earth.

The Fire Eagle cried out and took flight, circling above the Starfire Vessels, while the players of Starfire had already slowly left the riverbank.

“Don’t just stand there in shock. They’re retreating slowly. Get to the riverbank and cast spells. Overturn them.”

The players suddenly ca to their senses and rushed toward the river like a tidal wave, but unexpectedly, Li Yao’s pets began to vanish one after another, summoned back without any intention of halting their advance.

In reality, although Li Yao said he was not moving, he was actually retreating while engaging in battle. After a near twenty-minute long fight, most mbers of the United Army had poured into the stronghold.

Especially as Starfire retreated, more players from the United Army rushed toward the riverbank, and even more players flooded into the stronghold. After all, with so many players, it was impossible for everyone to squeeze in.

The various guilds wished nothing more than for all of their mbers to cram inside to secure as much military credit as possible.

And yet, Li Yao and his group were not moving fast, as if they were waiting for them, with the Starfire Ships within their shooting range.

“Prairie Fire, you Starfire have no escape. The lower stream has been blocked. You’re finished,” the Ogre Sorcerers and the various guild leaders said with smug expressions, even sneering coldly at the Starfire Ships that seed to have stopped moving altogether.

Li Yao too smiled and said, “If we wanted to leave, we would have already done so. The reason we stopped here is to enjoy a really splendid show from a close distance.”

“A show, the scene of your Starfire’s demise?” the two-headed Ogre Sorcerer sneered.

Li Yao shook his head with a smile and replied, “It’s a grand fireworks display. Fireworks are banned from being set off in real life, but here, there’s no such restriction. It’s the perfect opportunity to watch.”

Upon hearing Li Yao’s words, those people looked completely bewildered.

“Stop wasting ti with your nonsense. Everyone, heed my command and attack,” one of them ordered.

Li Yao exclaid loudly, “Hold on, look up.”

So people looked up reflexively, but the sky was devoid of anything, unchanged, and just as they were about to curse out loud, they heard a thunderous roar.

Soon, a series of massive booming sounds erupted, and it seed as if the very earth itself was quaking. The players of the United Army turned toward the source of the noise and saw a blaze soaring into the sky.

Along with the columns of fire soaring skyward, there were also the screams of players being blasted into the air.

“No good, it’s a trap,” the Ogre Sorcerer said with a look of horror. By now, the walls were ablaze with fire, blasted apart, surging skyward.

“Quick, jump into the water!” soone shouted.

“Sorry, this way is blocked.”

Li Yao held a remote control device with a red button, smiling as he gently pressed the button.

Panic fueled the other three directions as groups of red columns of light began to rise from the edges.

All the spectators stood dumbfounded, watching the stronghold erupt in a vibrant display, just as Li Yao had said: a beautiful fireworks show. But amidst the beauty and brilliance, the fate of the United Army’s players was unbearably tragic…

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