974: Chapter 492: The Price That Can’t Be Paid_1 974: Chapter 492: The Price That Can’t Be Paid_1 As the fleet of Hamiltion Country arrived in the waters of Nanni Nation, Owen Bertram successfully completed the two promotions of the Boundary Flower, devouring and rging the Spiritual Treasure Embryo and the Green and Red Energy!
This ti, Master Bertram did not order the Summit Navy to take action, as they still had Boneset Country to defend against.
Owen knew that this ti his opponent was a Seven Mountains Power believer of the Eternal God Master — in this level of confrontation, the power of the fleet was simply irrelevant.
If a victor were determined, then wiping out a fleet would be just like raising a hand for either side.
Tis were different now; Owen Bertram’s strength had greatly increased, and even when facing the power of the Seven Mountains, he had the ability to “tolerate errors”, unlike his initial confrontation with Miss Ilda and the Fourth Judge, where he had to calculate every step carefully and make no mistakes.
The modified seabirds of Hamiltion Country happily danced around Owen, completely unaware that there was soone else here.
It wasn’t until the entire fleet ca within a ten-mile radius of Owen that a violent burst of energy surged from the top cabin of the flagship, and Lord Bakhaus’s voice echoed across the sea: “Indeed, a worthy opponent, able to deceive the modified sea beasts and my own eyes.”
Owen Bertram responded, “Owen Bertram of the Wood Dynasty’s Horizon Bureau warmly welcos the distinguished guests from Hamiltion Country!
If you are friends, please turn around imdiately and return to Hamiltion Country; if you do not heed my advice, the Wood Dynasty has always been swift and decisive in dealing with enemies!
Do not regret it later!”
“Hahaha…”
Laughter erupted from the expedition fleet of Hamiltion Country, not only from Lord Bakhaus, but also from the entire fleet, as they all scoffed.
The pirates’ descendants could not understand the Eastern virtue of humility, thinking it was a sign of weakness.
Owen sneered.
It seed that good words wouldn’t work with these damned ghosts, and Master Dunn’s customary formalities were useless.
Owen commanded in his heart: “Take action.”
In the sea, two massive waves roared into existence, with water columns tens of feet thick rushing up to a hundred feet high.
Even the main warships of Hamiltion Country swayed dangerously amidst such huge waves.
As they struggled to stabilize their ships, they saw a terrifying claw coming towards them from the waves — the claw was nearly half the size of their warships!
Boom —
The claw slamd hard into the warship, shattering it into two pieces like a fragile toy!
Turtle General crushed a warship, turned its body, and used its hard shell to strike another warship.
The Red Clan barbarians on board scread in terror, trying their best to maneuver the warship to avoid the collision.
Barlobas and the general’s Hamiltonian pride in their “bravery” and “strictness” had been utterly lost in that mont.
Suddenly, another warship cracked in half, revealing a gaping hole in the center.
A long tail shot up from the bottom of the sea, piercing straight through the ship.
General Crocodile shook its tail, causing the warship to fall into pieces.
It then cleverly swam off to another ship.
With its body rising quickly, stomach facing the ship, it embraced the warship with its six claws, crushing it and sinking the crew with it into the sea…
The fleet of Hamiltion Country had specifically prepared for the Celestial Warship this ti, which could fly in the sky.
However, they never expected the Wood people to defy convention, as their attacks ca from beneath the sea’s surface — and were just as deadly!
Boom —
Above the sky, an hourglass descended, spinning continuously while countless flashes of light fell like sand.
A small world overlapped with the surrounding world, enveloping Owen and the two Guardian Holy Beasts within it.
“Hmph!” Lord Bakhaus snorted coldly.
This was the Divine Artifact “Historical Fragnt” bestowed by his God — a re Six Mountains Power dared to block him and his expedition fleet alone.
He had been caught off guard, losing three warships to the ambush.
As for the officers and soldiers who fell into the water, Lord Bakhaus was not too worried.
They were all believers of great strength, and as long as they were not killed by the two gigantic beasts, they could be rescued.
Lord Bakhaus then said, “In this part of history, the two giant beasts beneath the sea will grow hostile towards each other and eventually attack each other, leading to mutual destruction!”
The “Historical Fragnt” had many wonderful uses, and Lord Bakhaus was now employing only one of them: “writing history.”
However, after uttering those words, Lord Bakhaus realized, to his astonishnt, that the “Historical Fragnt” was demanding a price — this was normal, as using Divine Artifacts always ca at a cost.
But the abnormal part was that the price demanded for this “Historical Fragnt” was unending…
based on his understanding of the artifact, it was still “calculating” the required price!
Only a very difficult-to-achieve “writing of history” would cause such a situation.
But although the two giant beasts were huge, they were only at the level of the Six Mountains, how could they make a Seven Mountains “World” Divine Artifact struggle so much?
Seeing that the price demanded by the “Historical Fragnt” had already exceeded his own tolerance, Lord Bakhaus quickly terminated this “writing of history.”
Although he was puzzled, this was not the ti to delve into the mysteries behind it.
He had to stop the two giant beasts imdiately, or the entire fleet would be wiped out by them.
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