Teleportation and self-destructing chicks?
Grimm had never imagined such a magical combination. One of the main reasons was that it was difficult to master spatial positioning!
In the past years, it seemed that only Alice had this ability. However, she relied on her spatial talent and knew very little about the principles of space.
However, when he arrived at the Goblin Plane, he did not expect that a group of seemingly stupid and noisy Goblins would be so good at teleportation.
There was a burst of flames in his eyes.
Grimm immediately teleported away.
There was obviously a magic battery hidden in the self-destructing chicks' bodies. The violent energy ripples from the explosion almost affected every inch of space within a ten-meter radius. If Grimm had stayed where he was, he would not have died. However, the violent magical energy could easily destroy the elemental energy in his body.
In his previous life, this kind of attack would not consume his life force, but it would burn his mana.
However, before he could regain his footing, a larger spatial hole appeared in the sky above the battlefield. Then, an overwhelming number of self-destructing chicks swarmed out.
They seemed to have been sent here by the Goblins to die. As soon as they saw Grimm and the others, they immediately activated their Goblin Fire Arrows. Their bodies were propelled by flames as they flew towards them at high speed.
How many self-destructing chicks were there?
A hundred or a thousand?
Grimm, Sabrina, and Endor immediately used their unique skills to escape. Behind them, there was a continuous series of explosions. The violent and violent magical energy chased after them, and they did not dare to stop for even a moment.
The self-destructing chicks were not living beings, and Endor's Poison Aura had no effect on them. As for Sabrina, as a Mechanic Wizard, she was more focused on mid-range combat. However, facing a group of fearless Goblin chicks that would self-destruct as soon as they caught them, Sabrina could only flee and use all her spells to save her life.
Among the three of them, only Grimm seemed to be at ease. Every time he used his Flame Leap, he would turn around and use fire spells to kill the self-destructing chicks that were chasing after him.
After two or three attempts, the hidden Gnome BOSS was enraged and teleported a large batch of self-destructing chicks.
Grimm's scalp went numb as he looked at the sea of chicks behind him. He could only jump to Sabrina and Endor's side and scurry away with them.
The chase lasted for a quarter of an hour until Grimm and the others used up all the energy in the self-destructing chick. At this moment, the massive body of the airship appeared once more over the distant horizon.
"Go!" Grimm turned around and glared at the floating ship. "Since it wants to play like this, we'll go to its nest tonight and meet it …" He said coldly.
As soon as he finished speaking, flames soared into the sky and Grimm disappeared with the two girls.
…
As night fell, the Gnome Continent that had been bustling for a day became silent once more.
Under the illumination of the huge silver moon in the sky, the huge airship's body was like a super behemoth. Its metallic shell was wrapped in a layer of silver radiance as it slowly glided a thousand meters above the ground.
The enemies were still fleeing.
From time to time, the location of the enemy would be reported back by the Magic Machine Squad in the distance. Every time, the enemy's direction would change. From this, it could be seen that the self-destructing chicks in the day were giving the enemies a headache. They no longer dared to stay in one place for too long.
Although the floating ship looked cumbersome and slow in the eyes of an outsider. However, only by standing on the deck of the giant warship and looking down at the mountains, hills, rivers, and lakes that quickly passed by, could one truly experience the speed of the giant warship's movement.
On the dark land, Roland was able to see many scattered lights. Gnome cities were clustered together, while gnome villages of various sizes were scattered like fireflies.
Every light that was lit represented the continuation of the gnome civilization!
Tigule perched on a small platform at the bow of the huge ship, silently looking down at everything below him. He allowed the chilly winds at high altitudes to penetrate his leather clothes and his similarly cold body. His two large ears, unique to Gnomes, were blown to the back of his head, trembling slightly.
However, just as he was about to let go of his thoughts, the sound of heavy leather boots rang out.
"Lord Tigule, Commander Torte requests that you immediately attend a war conference!" A Gnome messenger wearing a thick windproof suit and goggles stood at attention and saluted while shouting loudly.
There was no helping it. At such a high altitude, if he didn't shout loudly, it would be difficult to hear each other even if they were face to face.
"Not interested!" Tigule said coldly without turning his head, "Go back and tell Torte that if he doesn't want to kill everyone on the ship, he'd better put up an energy field tonight. Hold on for the whole night …"
The messenger could only helplessly do as he was told.
Moments later, Torte, the captain of the floating ship, appeared where the messenger had been.
"You're saying that those human Magi will ambush the ship tonight? Where's the evidence? "
"There's no evidence!"
"..." Torte paused for a moment, "Then you have to give me a reason!"
"Intuition!"
"..."
After sighing for a long while, Torte finally left helplessly.
An entire hour passed, and the energy field that could envelop the entire floating ship still did not appear. Finally, it was Tigule's turn to sigh inwardly.
In fact, Tigule could understand Torte in certain aspects. Although he was the commander of the floating ship, he was completely controlled by Prince Gaz Ruwe who was hidden within the ship. Activating the energy field generator and putting up a complete energy field would put the floating ship in a safe position, but it would take up 40% of the energy output of the ship's spatial furnace.
This way, the flying speed of the floating ship would be reduced by 70%, and it would only be able to hover slowly in the sky at 15 kilometres per hour.
At this speed, wanting to catch up to the human Magi who were constantly fleeing was simply a joke. Hence, when traces of the human Magi constantly appeared in front of them, it was almost impossible for Torte, the commander of the floating ship, to stop the ship because of an illusory goblin's so-called intuition!
Although he had long since expected this, when this cruel reality appeared in front of him, Tigule still felt waves of pain in his heart, and his vision was filled with mottled and blurry patches of colour.
Tigule took a few steps back, heavily crashing into a metal magic machine that stood proudly.
God of War!
This was the name that Tigule had privately given to his battle magic machine. Since he did not have any notable achievements, Tigule felt that he did not have the face to reveal this title that he had been fantasizing about for a long time.
In the previous battle, the Machinist companions he had led had perished at the hands of that evil Magus, and he was powerless to avenge them. Even the reason he could live until now was because of that evil Magus's' benevolence 'and' pity '.
These things piled up one by one, causing him to be further and further away from his dreams!
When he thought of this, Tigule's heart felt as if it had been cut by a knife. Whenever he opened his mouth, he could smell the pungent smell of blood.
"Old friend, tonight, let us use the blood of our enemies or our own blood to wash away the stain on our bodies!" Gently stroking the cold and hard metal body of the tall goblin, Tigule gritted his teeth and entered the cabin, slowly closing the metal partition.
As the magic energy battery was turned on, the dense patterns on the surface of the metal goblin's body began to flash with a dense purple light. But soon after, the light retracted back into the body. The metal goblin suddenly bent down, and like a living creature, it quietly disappeared into the darkness on both sides of the ship.
Although Torte, the commander of the huge ship, did not believe in Tigule's intuition, out of the caution of a superior, he still arranged double the number of sentries and patrols on the upper deck of the ship. He even arranged a small team of seven battle magic machines outside the only hatch that led to the inside of the ship.
Midnight.
The giant floating ship streaked across a high mountain peak, constantly adjusting its direction as it closely followed the three evil Magi 70 miles away.
What the goblins didn't expect, however, was that two black-robed silhouettes were looking up from the mountain peak beneath them, studying the giant airship that was flying over their heads in detail.
From below, they could see the silver-white metal body of the floating ship, as well as the densely packed portholes and metal baffles on both sides of the ship.
"Let's go up! It's time to teach these goblins a lesson … "Although the voice of the tall figure on the left was deep, it carried with it a domineering aura that could not be refused.
Judging from the voice, it was Grim.
The figure on the right threw off the black robe on her body, revealing a strange half-human half-machine body. It was Sabrina, who had just updated the armory.
"We'll see you up there!"
Sabrina nodded, and six clusters of orange jets lit up at the same time under her feet, waist, and armpits. Her whole body shot up into the sky like a rocket. With the slight adjustment of the six jets, she was as agile as a fish in the air, and her speed was getting faster and faster.
Grim's body bent slightly, and with a burst of flames, he appeared 200 meters in the air with a flick of his finger. With the help of the floating boots on his feet, he strolled leisurely in the empty void like he was taking a stroll in a park. When the cooldown time of the Flame Leap was over, there was another earth-shattering explosion, and he appeared in the air not far from the floating ship.
It seemed that Grimm had no intention of hiding it. He didn't try to conceal the loud noises caused by his Flame Leap. Instead, he just kept jumping.
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