Chapter 127: Bring Down The Thunder 2 (1/2)
Chapter 127: Bring Down The Thunder 2
A few dozenout his draconic wings and anchoring hilowing red eyes widened His ums as he snarled and pointed up at Aldrich, and in i out projectiles shot at Aldrich, unleashi+ng a huge volley of water spikes and blades
Aldrich tanked the initial volley, his [Death Essence] barrier causing the projectiles to ping and pong off of it
Up close, Aldrich noted that the water constructs were actually crystalline in structure, having been completely solidified
Every projectile flew at speeds rivaling subsonic velocity, and it was no wonder that an entire ar these out could easily overwhelm masses of E and D rank heroes so quickly, even with their barriers
In response, Aldrich clasped his hands together, generating a ghostly orb of green energy between his pal a [Death Bolt] right down at the water shi+eld phalanx
The death bolt surged forwards, breaking apart any crystallized water projectile in it sway, the helical pattern of bright green reaching sonic speeds as it crashed into a group of fishmen
"Very impressive," remarked Aldrich
The [Death Bolt] actually did not h the water shi+eld phalanx It had created large cracks in several shi+elds, but the overlapping layers of shi+eld constructs acted like thick scales that distributed the dae surface area
On top of that, the shi+elds very quickly regenerated, the cracks s over
To crack this le powerful attack to s us cover!" The voice of the leader of the flying heroes crackled in Aldrich's ear "I'll use this chance to order my men to make a retreat! We'll be out of your way in a minute, maybe even less-"
"No," said Aldrich firmly "Stay behind your cover"
"What!? Why!?" ca all those hits - we can't waste any more time, and that barrier of yours, it can't hold forever!"
"Why, you ask?" Aldrich paused He looked into the sky and pointed at it with a clawed black finger "Because you'll et out of your cover now"
Stor Not any ordinary storhostly clouds that formed a football stadiulows of over a hundred jellyfish shone in intervals, sending a wave of visible energy through they looked like a pulse that rippled across the network of jellyfish, es doards the center
At the center, the Anglerfish took in all that energy eht white lure, concentrating and a it outwards again for the jellyfish to take in once y that traveled through this web of jellyfish, the energy gathered within it grew stronger and stronger in an unending positive feedback loop
Fueled by rew thicker and started to crackle and ru to violently clap out of thelerfish entirely
Rain started to pour down