252 250 Slasher Knife (1/2)
If it was the speed of the Ursi, it was between saying that there was even a pirate ship.
I'll observe the pirate ship from the air. The pirates are staring up at Fran with a distracted face. But soon you regained your sanity, or I'll shoot you in the bow. Ursi couldn't have hit that level of attack, but he could have spared it.
”Well, shall we?”
”Mmm.”
Think about the future. We'll experiment a little.
”What are we going to do?
'I want to know how to sink an efficient ship. So I want to attack all five ships in a different way'
You may have the opportunity to fight pirate ships many times during this voyage. If so, it would be useful later if we studied here how to beat a pirate ship opponent.
Fortunately, I don't feel any strong signs from the deck of the pirate ship I see under my eyes right now. Unless there's more to it, there won't be a handached counterattack.
”Try Thunder Sorcery First”
When I used to fight pirate ships, I only had enough ways to fight them to drop rocks. But if we grow up, we have every way.
”Kannakamui?”
'No, that's right. That's overkill. Besides, we can't have all the pirate ships in a row. ”
You could also wipe out 5 ships in one blow if you were more dense...... No, if it's to this extent, can we get it all involved? Well, either way, then I won't do it because it goes against the spirit of this one.
Too strong in Kannakamui. However, a blow just won't be possible if it's about Thunderbolt.
”Well, here it is.”
I concentrated my consciousness to unleash a great deal. Not as high as Kannakamui, but this is also arguably super-high enough magic, I wonder.
'All right, let's go!
”Mmm!”
”Ekato Keraunos!”
The moment I activated the operation, countless lightning fell from heaven on one of the ships under my eyes, crushing its hull to pieces. Yes, it's literally shattered. It was thoroughly smashed to such an extent that I had no idea of the signs of a ship there.
Hmm, have we done too much?
This spell is a spell that raises 100 lightning extensively, but depending on how it is used, it was possible to concentrate on one point as it is now.
It's about a tenth as powerful as Kannakamui, but it seems to have been overpowered for smaller ships. If this were the case, they would have wiped it out in one shot if they had dropped extensive lightning as usual.
Attacks from pirate ships have stopped. My buddy's ship is being wiped out in an instant, and I guess he's losing his temper.
It just seemed like a lot of people thought it was because of some uninterrupted natural phenomenon, not Fran's work. At first glance, the lightning coming from the blue sky just crushed the ship.
”Well, I'll do it next”
”I'll take care of it”
”Mm-hmm. - Thor Hammer!
But if you look at the next technique, you'll see. It was Fran's fault.
In response to Fran's voice, a huge magic formation is depicted directly above the pirate ship chosen for the next prey. Fermus prevented me in the militant tournament, thunderbolt magic for LV8.
A high-powered polar thunderbolt pours out of the magic formation. The hull was crushed in two straight from the center, and the direct hit part carburized and burned up. The sight was exactly worthy of the name Thor Hammer, as if it had been smashed by the swinging hammer of the Thunder God.
”This would be perfect.”
”Mmm.”
Even so, Fermus prevented the magic of sinking a pirate ship in one shot, albeit small. And with yarn. Again, I can see the abnormality of that strength.
”Now instead of pushing the force, let's try the praiser.”
”What are we going to do?
'When it comes to how to sink a ship, I knew it was how to drill a hole in the bottom of the ship, right?
”Really?
”Oops. So here's the deal”
I unleashed LV4 Flame Magic, Flare Explode towards the sea. A giant fireball can cause an explosion.
Dogo-on!
”Well, that's a failure.”
”But you've got a hole, right?
'No, I was going to blow it up more downstairs. That's the bottom of the ship, or the side. It's got a little water in it, but it's not at the level of immediate sinking. After all, flame magic is hard to control in the ocean. ”
”So what do we do?