Evolving Silver Dragon - Chapter 194
Chapter 194: 192 Changing Times_l
Translator: 549690339
After throwing the explosive-filled orbs, the Lizardmen riding the Giant Eagles and the Wyverns quickly returned to reload their payload.
As for the Chimeras, they took a deep breath and began to unleash their deadly breath attacks on the confused enemies below.
The unfortunate soldiers below had no ability to resist, and most of the Black Iron Dwarves had already been led away by Dain.
At this moment, Konoheim and Otto were hiding on a hill, watching the chaotic battlefield below in astonishment.
In Konoheim’s opinion, the damage caused by these strange orbs was no less than that of a mid-level mage’s explosion spell.
In other words, including the Giant Eagles, it meant that the Soaring Dragon Legion was using hundreds of mid-level mages to suppress the battlefield.
This was a terrifying number, as most human kingdoms couldn’t gather so many mages.
Moreover, if their logistical support was sufficient, they would have virtually unlimited magical power.
“The times really are changing…”
Konoheim sighed and shook his head, while Otto calmly replied: “This kind of thing is useful up to a point, but it has its limits, at least for now.
Its power is comparable to a mid-level spell, but it can’t threaten legendary warriors, let alone the gods in this world.”
Konoheim agreed: “Yes, this is nothing compared to the great Lord of the
North Wind, Bahamut.”
As a Brass Dragon, Konoheim was also a follower of Bahamut, albeit not a particularly devout one.
But compared to the rebellious followers of Tiamat, he was much more faithful.
“However… ”
Konoheim suddenly continued: “Even legendary warriors must have a
headache when faced with this situation.
Legends are powerful, but they are still mortals. If they lose their followers and the right method is found, they can be easily killed.
And you, with these new orbs, can naturally ignore the numerous followers who give countless people headaches.”
Hearing this, Otto chuckled: “So, what do you think my chances are of winning if the Storm Legion is truly backed by that Storm Titan, Lars Lait, you scared away?”
“I originally thought you had no chance…”
Konoheim looked at the stabilizing battlefield below and continued: “Now, with the help of these novel orbs, if you’re lucky, you might have a 10% chance of winning…”
“So, my chances of winning are that small?”
Otto helplessly replied: “If I am determined to escape, how likely do you think I am to escape from him?”
“One hundred percent!”
Konoheim’s answer was very certain.
This surprised Otto, so he asked: “Why?”
“Because I won’t let an interesting little fellow like you die easily here. I will save you, at least before I uncover all your secrets, even if you want to die, it won’t be easy!”
Feeling the fervent gaze of the Brass Dragon, Otto shivered and pretended not to hear that statement.
Meanwhile, the battle below was nearing its end, and the Storm Legion’s vanguard had been completely shattered by the sky-dropped explosive orbs. Chimeras were now using their breath weapons to reap the spoils, and the Perytons that had just arrived also joined in.
Most importantly, various other monsters belonging to the Soaring Dragon Legion were pouring out of the Sulfur Mountains.
Facing this situation, the two Storm Giants, who knew that their attack had completely failed, promptly retreated with their rear troops and moved their camp further back. After paying some price, they settled in a relatively safe place.
This location was far from both the Red Copper Castle and the Sulfur Mountains.
As Otto had suspected, these two Storm Giants were indeed followers of the Storm Titan Lars Lait.
One male and one female, a married couple, held a firm grip on the command of the Storm Legion.
The male Storm Giant was named Tatum, who was the most powerful of the two and had a record of single-handedly killing an adult dragon in the Sky Mountain range.
The female Storm Giant, named Kana, was smaller and weaker in both height and power compared to Tatum but still possessed the strength of an adult White Dragon or even a Black Dragon.
More importantly, they were good at fighting together, with excellent cooperation. When they fought side by side, their combined strength rivaled that of an Old Dragon.
Of course, that was only true when they wore the weapons and armor given to them by the Storm Titan Lars Lait.
Now, they were gazing at the Soaring Dragon Legion in the Sulfur Mountains.
Soon, the leader of the Mountain Dwarves, the former Mountain King Witte, arrived.
Although this former king looked at the two Storm Giants with eyes full of unwillingness, he finally knelt before them respectfully.
Behind him was a very familiar-looking warhammer.
This was the legendary warhammer of the Mountain Dwarves, Bedrock.
Although it was a weapon, its legendary effect could grant the holder a legendary-level Stone Armor spell and a powerful strike.
However, its holder, the Mountain King Witte himself, was not very powerful, at least not comparable to the King of Black Iron, Ebik, or the Red Copper King, Sorin.
Years of seclusion in the mountains had dulled the strength of the Mountain Dwarves.
When faced with the threats from the Storm Titan Lars Lait this time, they didn’t even resist and surrendered without a fight.
The information about the Fire Forge Furnace in Red Copper Castle was naturally provided by them.
For some reason, the Storm Titan desperately needed the Fire Forge Furnace and the Fire Forging Skill. He urgently wanted the Mountain Dwarves to forge a certain item for him.
At this moment, the male Storm Giant Tatum coldly asked Witte: “Tell us, what happened? You never mentioned that the Mountain Dwarves still had this kind of strength! ”
Before fulfilling that goal, the Mountain Dwarves had Storm Titan Lars Lait’s protection, and Witte knew he wouldn’t dare to kill him.
So, the Mountain King calmly replied: “It wasn’t the strength of the Black Iron
Dwarves; I told you before that they have an ally, supposedly a Silver Dragon living in Nolan Forest.”
“Hah! Are you joking?”
Tatum stared fiercely at Witte before continuing: “I’m very well aware that a
Blue Dragon occupies that place! She should have no interest in the Sky Mountains!
Moreover, the one behind her wouldn’t allow her to come to the Sky Mountains so rashly….”