??Chapter 350: Volu 6: Cautious Planning Chapter 8: Earth Dragon Warrior_4
Chapter 350: Volu 6: Cautious Planning Chapter 8: Earth Dragon Warrior_4
Amid the flas that kept roasting the monsters within the Fire Ring, the imnse pain beca unbearable for them. To prevent them from resorting to their explosive body-devastating techniques in desperation, Kor tily opened a gap in the Fire Ring to allow them to break out from the aerial attack. They were then faced with the prepared deadly moves of Volen and Ylot, and the Earth Dragon warrior’s lurking Dragon Spear assaults added to the doom of the ogres struggling against Volen and Ylot’s attacks. The display of martial power, representing the highest level among the Barbarian Warriors, was enough to penetrate any armor, especially when they focused all their strength on one point. In Kor’s eyes, it was the ultimate manifestation of a physical attack. Imagine a long spear weighing hundreds of pounds concentrated at one point for an impact— even a Paladin with a high-level Fighting Qi defense shield might not withstand it, let alone just a monster.
The exposure of the gaps twice in succession caused the demise of five ogres at the hands of the Yellow Spring, while the last and most formidable ogre dodged the mighty assault from the Earth Dragon Warrior’s Dragon Spear. Yet, it ultimately fell to the combined attack of five people, including Kor’s Thunder Magic. Kor’s Thunder Magic once again demonstrated its power to the Barbarian Warriors. Even the arrogant Earthwalking Dragons under the command of the Earth Dragon Warriors showed fear upon feeling the might of Kor’s continuous use of Thunder Magic, creating worry within the powerful and robust man, Volen, who secretly watched.
Regarding the items on the ogres, apart from eight Mana Cores deed worthless by the barbarians, Kor generously handed over the highly esteed monster skins to the barbarians. His largesse won the sincere gratitude of the barbarians, who believed that the victor of the combat had the right to deal with the spoils. The outco of the cruel battle, which cost nearly fifty warriors out of two hundred, would have been unpredictable without Kor and Ylot’s last-minute involvent. Kor’s generosity caused the barbarians’ fondness for him to skyrocket, and coupled with the respect for the strong, Kor—who spoke fluent Mountain Language—almost beca the idol of the barbarians, second only to their Chief in the hearts of the young warriors. This left Volen, the chiseled giant, feeling anxious but powerless to change anything.
Kor accepted Volen’s invitation without any objections, and the two agreed that in one month Kor would personally visit the Garong Tribe located one hundred and twenty miles south of Bahomon. The Garong Tribe was one of the Thirteen Tribes in the Barbarian Alliance to which Volen belonged. The Great Chieftain of the Garong Tribe, Gasi, who Kor had t in Cyprus City, would host Kor heartily at the tribe’s central grounds.
Kor’s journey to Bahomon was imnsely fruitful. Not only did he thoroughly eliminate the ogre threat, but he also gained the recognition of the nearly antagonistic barbarians regarding the boundary of the territory, thus acquiring hundreds of miles of land into his possession. While it might look remote at the mont, Kor believed that pioneers would eventually set foot there, and that ti wouldn’t be too far away. Through the joint combat, the barbarians also began to accept Kor’s status as a neighbor, and he even earned their respect, which Kor considered his greatest accomplishnt. Over the next two days, Kor and Ylot explored along the boundaries tacitly acknowledged by the barbarians, no longer finding any traces of ogres. The hunt for ogres finally concluded with a triumphant victory.
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