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Chapter 631 Frail as Rotten Leaves
On the distant horizon, three hippogryphs were desperately fleeing
They flew up and down, turning, tossing, and perfor all sorts of evasive maneuvers
The elven archers on their backs were also fruitlessly drawing their bows and loosing arrows at thebehind them
Sadly, the metal ship continued to fly above the cloud layers The arrows of the elven archers hisked to the side by the powerful wind vortices outside the ship before they could hit their target The plates at the botto several black cannon barrels Over twenty to thirty purple energy lasers the width of bowls fired in a single volley
Energy lasers of this level could envelop a space of over a hundred square meters with every volley No aerial unit within the area could rely on their agility to avoid such a dense concentration of an energy barrage
Two of the three hippogryphs failed to escape in tiazes of Hegus and Cidaris, the bodies of the beasts exploding into flesh and blood The elven archers on their backs didn't escape their ill fate either; they died along with their steeds
"It's that metal demon!" Cidaris roared furiously and pulled out an elven saber froo and notify the battleships to leave as soon as possible I will hold the eneave orders to his companions at the fastest possible speed He then patted his silver pegasus, and the steed that had accos quickly and soared up toward thecannons seemed to be everywhere on the sides and bottoe up to the ene the cannon fire was a pipe drea the eneh as he could and find a suitable breaching point fro blind spot above the ene It was practically flying parallel to the cloud layers The towering hull of the ship would crush and shred the white clouds wherever it went, leaving a choppy path of clouds in its wake
Hegus had to fly higher than the ship if he wanted to find a point of entrance froasus that ordinarily lived within the Great Fantasy Forest and usually only needed to patrol for long periods at an altitude of one to two hundred meters
Still, no one could factor this into consideration anyus crouched down by the side of the silver pegasus' ears to encourage it, while rapidly tossing all the satchels of throwing spears and arrows on the silver pegasus off into the air
Hegus even reasus, allowing it to freefall frous tossed ao of the three quivers of arrows used for long-ranged attacks There were still thirty arrows in the reh for hi the asus continued to climb upward, their altitude slowly pulled equal with the uresaround on the deck
Daole leams under the shine of the proud sun
The eneolems had their arun barrels extended out of those ar to do? Could they be preparing for long-ranged attacks? Didn't olee thoughts arose within Hegus' heart
Before he could find his answers to those questions, sun barrels of those us and his silver pegasus like an unrelenting storus naturally possessed enviably sharp vision Despite the fired black dots being tiny and concentrated, Hegus still ed to use his superhuman dynamic vision to see the real face of these black dots
They were er bone They were shooting toward hie of powerful er and death instantly crept through Hegus' heart
He abruptly flipped backward, his entire body leaving the back of the horse He rapidly waved the saber in his hand as he crashed doard
The silver pegasus that had previously been trying to climb upas instantly turned into swiss cheese by the dense barrage of bullets The fountain of blood that splashed everywhere formed a rain of blood on the very spot
Most of the bullets had been blocked by the large body of the silver pegasus Hegus' flashing saber had also parriedshots However, there were still plenty of bullets that had limpses of the blade They eus' lithe and fit body trembled wildly in the air He was kept suspended in the air for a e clusters of blood exploded into a bloody side shards of flesh and skin
The y contained within theer bones would even pierce straight through the body of awound in the part of the body that had been hit
Hegus was indeed an elite elven knight His Physique and Strength were far above an ordinary person, allowing him to be a hundred tih his left shoulder, leaving a , practically blasting away the majority of the flesh on his calf Another slashed past the left of his stoash behind, while another eht chest, snapping and shatteringbones
A mortal would have already died frous was still alive and quickly pluh up in the skies With his current injuries and his current altitude, he would die to the tre, even if it was sea water beneath hi in air rang out by his ear