Meg looked at the bomb that had cracked open in Jonas' hand, and raised his eyebrows slightly. He felt that this fellow was indeed something.
Jonas studied the cannonball in his hand for a while, then looked up at Meg, and asked, "Who invented this thing?"
Meg pointed at himself.
"You're really a talent." Jonas gave Meg a thumbs up, and then put the bomb back together. He looked at the explosion array outside for a while, and asked Meg, "Did you add this too?"
"No, I don't know magic. This was added by someone else after strengthening and improving it. However, its stability is extremely poor, and it can't meet the requirements for launch." Meg shook his head.
"This is more than 'extremely poor'. This is simply murdering one of your own." Jonas waved his hand to erase the explosion array outside the bomb, and shook his head. "The stability of this array is extremely poor. Although it can effectively increase the power of the cannonball, as long as there is friction, it can easily explode, and cause the bomb to explode.
Whether it's storage, transportation, or launch, it can't meet the requirements. The person who added this array outside the cannonball is really an idiot. "
"I agree."
After listening to Jonas' analysis, Meg nodded, and then asked seriously, "How can it be improved? While increasing the power of the cannonball, it can maintain its stability, and it has a higher cost-performance ratio. "
"It's very simple. Add another protective shell to this bomb," Jonas said with a smile.
"How so?"
"The explosion array is an extremely simple level-one array. Even a level-one magic caster can easily inscribe it. It's indeed an extremely cost-effective choice.
The method to maintain its stability is actually very simple. Directly isolate the friction between it and the cannon barrel, and use the cannonball to detonate the explosion array instead of letting the explosion array detonate the cannonball.
Therefore, we can add another layer of iron shell outside the cannonball that has been inscribed with the explosion array, and fill the interlayer with iron balls to increase its power, "Jonas explained.
"Brilliant!" Meg's eyes lit up. The solution provided by professionals was indeed different.
"Master, didn't you say that our opponents are a pile of bones? What's the point of putting iron balls in there? "Barbara interjected." Can't you put something inside that they're afraid of? "
As soon as Barbara said that, Meg and Jonas were stunned.
That was right …
What was the undead army afraid of?
Meg suddenly realized something very important. They seemed to know too little about their opponents.
Although the Roth Empire was constantly confirming the undead army's movements, they had yet to find out the undead army's weakness.
Meg had personally fought against the undead army, but those skeletons could not withstand a single blow from him.
However, the soldiers of the Alliance Army that were about to head to the frontlines did not possess his strength. In fact, they were not even as strong as the Undead Legion.
Other than the heavy news that they had no life, no sense of pain, and no fear of death, the soldiers of the Alliance Army knew nothing about the strong enemy they were about to face.
They weren't even told how to deal with their opponents faster or how to confirm that their opponents had been dealt with.
As the supreme commander of the Alliance Army, Meg felt a chill run down his spine.
He worked hard to bring about the birth of the Alliance Army, and tried to provide the Alliance Army with stronger firepower and more logistical support.
However, in terms of how the ordinary soldiers could kill the undead army more easily, what he did was far from enough.
"Perhaps we should indeed give a suggestion." He knew what he had to do next.
Meg left Jonas's place, and handed the solution to the Hill. He returned to the Aden Square and walked around to buy a batch of materials. Then, he went to the textile factory to find Irina, who was making arrangements for the expedition.
"Why are you here?" Irina asked Meg, who was standing at the door, as she put down the materials in her hands.
"I brought you supper." Meg walked in with the food box, and placed it in front of Irina with a smile.
"Tell me, what's the matter?" Irina asked as she took out the fried rice inside.
Meg sat down opposite her. "I intend to make another trip to the polar ice plains."
"You still want to kill Cthulhu alone?" Irina stopped what she was doing, and looked at Meg.
"No, I know I can't kill it alone." Meg shook his head. "I want to know more about those undead warriors. For example, how to kill them more easily."
"You can kill them effortlessly."
"But the Alliance Army only has me, and millions of ordinary soldiers. In the Roth Empire's army, knights below 3rd-tier make up more than 70% of the population." Meg shook his head. "They will be sent to the front line to face the undead army."
Irina was silent for a while before she looked at Meg, and said, "So, what do you intend to do?"
"I took some things, and intend to test them on some undead warriors. I need your help," Meg said.
"Let's go. We'll eat on the way," Irina said as she stood up and picked up the fried rice.
"Why don't … you eat first?" Meg was a little embarrassed.
"There's plenty of time on the way." A golden light lit up under Irina's feet, and the two disappeared from the office.
"Oh, yes. Where are the two children?"
"I just brought them back to the restaurant. They will take good care of themselves. Julian is just beside them. There won't be a problem."
…
The purple lightning glided across the sky above the ice plains, and landed slowly beside a canyon.
Meg looked at the tens of thousands of skeleton soldiers standing neatly in the canyon below, and frowned slightly.
They had searched the ice plains for two hours, and this was the first batch of undead army that they had found.
And the coordinates that the Roth Empire had provided two days ago were no longer found any traces of the undead army.
These skeleton soldiers were a few meters apart, and stood neatly in the canyon according to their size. Frost hung on their bodies, and they did not move at all, just like ice sculptures.
"Why isn't there any movement?" Irina asked, puzzled.
Meg was also a little surprised. These skeletons were standing neatly, and it was obvious that they did not exist naturally. From the surrounding traces, they should have been summoned here, but why did it seem like there was no movement at all?
At this moment, in the middle of the group of skeleton soldiers, the huge eyes of the giant skeleton that was dozens of meters tall suddenly lit up. Like two red spotlights, they fell on the Purple-Striped Griffin.
A black sound wave was released from its body, and those skeleton soldiers seemed to have been awakened. Pairs of red eyes lit up, and the ice on their bodies fell off, revealing the eerie white bones.
"Roar …"
That giant skeleton let out a furious roar, and pointed the ice crystal spear in its hand in the direction of Meg and the rest.
Countless skeleton soldiers began to climb up the walls of the canyon, and pounced towards Meg and the rest.
"What do we do now?" Irina asked, tilting her head.
"Let's see if the silver sword works first." Meg took out a longsword that was made of pure silver.
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