Chapter 950: Cruel Inter-race Wars (1/2)

Five thousand kilometers away, a rough-looking city stood on an ice-cold wasteland.

The whole city seemed to be built with piles of different kinds of rock, and nothing more. The stone pavilions were of different heights and scattered in a disorderly manner. The city walls weren’t carved with a single spell formation.

This was the Lizardman capital, their largest and oldest city in this realm.

Humans, high-tier Demons, Phantasms, and many other intelligent races would usually build cities with fancy relief sculptures, magnificent statues, and exquisite spell formations.

This Lizardman capital, however, didn’t have any fancy adornments. It appeared to be only used for residence. It didn’t even have the most basic defense system.

At this moment, the large number of Lizardmen gathered within the city were glaring skywards and roaring nonstop.

WHOOSH! WHOOSH! WHOOSH!

Numerous pieces of shattered meteors sailed across the heavens and plummeted towards them with loud whooshes.

Many pieces were even larger than human ancient starships. They pierced through the clouds and plunged towards the Lizardman capital with devastating momentum.

Even the smaller ones were larger than tables. After accelerating over a long period of time, they also carried shocking momentum.

SHEW! SHEW! SHEW!

Some powerful Lizardmen that were more than ten meters tall rose into the sky to intercept the plummeting meteors with their long tails.

These seventh and eighth grade Lizardman warriors ignited their flesh power and shot towards the incoming meteors like cannonballs.

At this moment, the meteors that shouldn’t have threatened them at all became a disaster that fell upon them.

BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!

As the meteor pieces exploded one after another, the seventh and eighth grade Lizardmen let out strange cries.

Some of them threw themselves at the meteors in attempts to stop them. Even though their bodies were as solid as metal, upon collision with the meteor pieces, their muscles and veins bulged, and their flesh split, leaving deep gashes.

Even so, more pieces fell out of the heavens, aiming at the Lizardman capital.

Within moments, agonized cries filled the city that was unprotected by spell formations. One stone pavilion after another toppled, and countless Lizardmen were bombarded to death by meteor pieces.

At that moment, a ninth grade Lizardman that was noticeably taller than the other Lizardmen flew over from the distance, roaring furiously.

As he did, he flashed about in midair to whip the large pieces of meteors with his exceptionally long tail, reducing them to dust, so that they wouldn’t fall on the city, causing even heavier casualties.

At the same time, he let out sharp, ear-piercing screams, which traveled far and wide.

The other ninth grade Lizardmen seemed to receive his signal, and flew over from different directions, howling madly as they did.

From the look of it, these powerful Lizardmen had long since been prepared for engagement.

It was just that they hadn’t been certain from which direction Nie Tian and the others would attack their capital. Therefore, they had been scattered in different directions.

They hadn’t expected that the meteors they had used as transportation tools would be turned into weapons to bombard their capital. By the time they returned to protect the city, countless broken pieces of the meteors had already inflicted heavy casualties on their people in the city.

A total of five ninth grade Lizardmen floated over their capital and constantly glanced around with eyes filled with anger and bloodlust.

SHEW!

A bolt of lightning flashed into view in the distance, but vanished in the next moment.

“Over there!” The Lizardman experts exclaimed in their own language, locking down their target.

Immediately afterwards, all of the seventh and eighth grade Lizardmen in the city that had survived the meteor bombardment rose into the sky, and flew in the direction of the lightning bolt under their experts’ leadership.

As they did, one of the Lizardmen blew on an odd-looking conch, giving rise to ear-piercing tunes that sounded like ghosts’ wails.

However, the tunes seemed to be able to defy space, and travel to extremely distant places in no time.

Another group of Lizardmen, who had destroyed the teleportation portal, heard them, and received the information they contained. They rapidly converged on the location where Nie Tian and the others were garrisoned.