Chapter 298 (1/2)
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The Start of a Battle
Editors: Sebas Tian
We got ready to launch our pre-emptive strike as atched the arht, I'm readyWhat about you, Fran?”
“Also ready”
“Woof!”
There wasn't otten our preparations in order, so we had Fran give us the signal
“Awakening!”
All three of us began raining spells down on the ar one, so we didn't go as far as activating Brilliant Lightning RushIts suicidal downsides iven the circumstances
“Ekato Kernauros!”
“It's showtime! Kanna Kamui!”
“Aroooo!”
Fran's thunderbolts, which rained down over a wide area, caused rampant destructionThe monsters subjected to the attack howled in pain as their bodies were torn apart by theLikewise, ht in the uard, sell over a hundredthem before they could even hting one with a bit more indirect approachHe had unleashed a toxic s, one that caused the monsters that inhaled it to convulse as they were subject to an intense pain
“Gyaaaoooo!”
The an to howl and squeal in confusion as they atteure out where the sudden attack had coh their ranksOperation Pre-emptive Strike success
“On with the plan!”
“Nn!”
Urushi+ began running in circles above the army as I pulled rocks and trees out from my inventory and dropped them on the ical, fla arrows
We used to have a whole swamp's worth of toxins at our disposal, but we'd used most of it to create delicious food back ere in BarbraEven the last little bit that remained had already been converted to water with restorative properties
Most of the giant rocks we gained when the floating islands fell apart were goneI'd duard wyrmThey wouldn't be able to cause too much widespread destruction because they were few in quantity, but that didn'tthemSure, they won't really kill too many, but I'm sure it'll probably either confuse the they areBesides, our goal has always been just to stall theood obstacles
The tactic ended up being quite effectiveSome monsters ended up so confused that they panicked and started running around like headless chickens, screauard!”
“Nn!”
“Ruff!”
We landed right at the front of the army and dialed our bloodlust up all the way to eleven
“Gya, gyagya!?