Chapter 68 (2/2)
“This isn’t a Gigant arena, even if you didn’t have any fun, winning the war is the most important factor.”
Rogers, who spoke back to Philip, drew out his weapon and shouted,
“Charge!”
Kukukung!
“Waahh!”
From the canyon, the 10 Gigants in the Rakan territory began to push forward.
Their numbers weren’t that large, but the army which had been shocked with the turmoil wasn’t able to respond at all.
Cain got into the knight class Gigant and almost threw up blood.
No matter how much mana he tried to induce into the crystal ball, the Gigant did not start.
‘It was fine when I checked it in the morning, why now?’
However, it was a problem with just one Gigant, it was with all the 42 Gigants in their army.
Unbearable at the non-functioning of them, Cain yelled out to the Iron Mages who were outside.
“Wizard Robinson! What the hell is this?”
“That, I too am looking into…!”
The 5th circle wizard, Robinson, the chief Iron mage was also confused.
To know the reason, he would have to open the Gigant and then look inside, but that couldn’t be done in a battle.
“Make it move right now…!”
Cain was trying to make it move.
Suddenly, a huge sound began to come from the canyon, and the Gigants of the Rakan began to descend.
“Dammit, knights go forward! Block them until the Gigants get fixed!”
To fight a Gigant, the knight has to be an Expert.
Because they can’t go against the Gigant’s sword, he has to use the sword.
Among the knights which were brought in for the war, less than 20 of them were Experts. In addition, there was no way one could be sure of them stopping the Gigants because they had been from the energy drain for the past three days.
However, now wasn’t the time for them to cover.
Cain who jumped out of the hatch of his Gigant pulled out his sword and ended up giving Robinson an ultimatum.
“I am giving you 10 minutes. If you don’t fix it in 10 minutes, I’ll use this sword to blow up all the wizards in here!”
Cain, with his sword, rode on a horse and ran forward with his men towards the Gigants.
“Kyaa, my lovely treasure…”
While Cain was moving, Sebastian who was far from them, laughed seeing the scene.
His surroundings were full of huge stones.
Sebastian, liked the magic stones much more than any jewels, as he was a spiritual demon.
Especially on the Earth, there were a lot of huge magic stones, which were very rare to see in the Devildom. That too, in a steel giant which looked completely useless.
So, Sebastian went undercover an hour back and pulled out the magic stones which were supposed to be in the core engine of the Gigants.
As the ability of the demons wasn’t recognizable by the humans, specifically in the case of Sebastian who was a notorious thief, his stealth was unrecognizable.
If the wizards of the Count were properly paying attention, they would have noticed that the core magic stone had been missing.
However, in the past few days, they had been so concerned with their own health, that they didn’t care about the mana flow in the Gigants.
Whatever be the case, Sebastian made the Gigants of the Count impossible to move.
If Cain knew about it, he would have probably vomited blood, however, Sebastian didn’t know of it. No, the more unhappy the other side felt, the more happy Sebastian was feeling.
“How many should I give to the master? Then he would give back my body, right?”
There was no definite way that the treatment might change in the future.
Judging for himself, Sebastian left the place with a sack filled with magic stones.
While the greedy wicked demon stepped out, 80 knights led by Cain clashed with the 10 Gigants of Rakan.
At first, knights seemed to dominate.
However, their opponent was the Gigant, the ruler of the battlefield.
In addition, there were knights and other beginner knights of the Rakan who were assisting their own Gigants.
In the end, the Monarch knights didn’t even manage to last 10 minutes.
Most of them were stepped on or trapped under the foot of the Gigants, and the Expert Knights who had huge swords were also taken down.
There were just a few knights left, including Cain.
The other wizards surrendered the moment Rakan knights had gotten close to them, and the soldiers abandoned their weapons and surrendered.
The wizards weren’t loyal to the Count as they had been hired for money, and the normal soldiers didn’t care who won the battle.
The biggest reason they had surrendered was because of the lack of energy.
In any case, the Rakan territory had won with an unexpectedly easy victory.
And obtained a huge group of prisoners.
Excited about the victory, they never imagined that anything unexpected would have happened in the Manor.