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Home > Fantasy > Pivot of the Sky > Chapter 249

Chapter 249

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The power of Gilgamesh's fanged arrow was so astonishing that even the powerful rainbow aura couldn't block it. Faust, in a moment of life and death, instantly activated his strongest defensive ability, the air elemental armor, and forcibly froze the arrow in the air.

This kind of magic could solidify the surrounding air, turning the outer layer viscous until the inner layer was as hard as diamond. Moreover, Faust's operation of the magic formation was equivalent to concentrating the most powerful magic power of the thirty priests at the same time. With the instantaneous activation of the magic formation by a ninth-level supreme mage, its defensive ability was simply unstoppable.

Although the air elemental armor was magical, there was an obvious limitation when using it. It would "freeze" the user in place. Before the magic effect disappeared, neither Faust, who was in the air, nor the priests on the ground, could move. Naturally, Faust couldn't "freeze" all the warriors.

He only used the air elemental armor to protect himself and the thirty priests in the formation, because their magic power was circulating together.

Warter realized that the situation was not good. He immediately descended from the air and waved his staff frantically. Smoke and dust rose up from the south of the formation, and stones flew everywhere. In an instant, a layer of earth elemental wall formed from sand and mud appeared. He could see clearly that Gilgamesh didn't care about what was happening on the battlefield. He still stepped forward, drew his bow, and nocked another fanged arrow. This arrow could no longer hurt Faust, but Faust would become a target in the air.

Warter, who had encountered the sudden change, didn't forget his duty. He instantaneously released magic to protect the formation, but as an eighth-level mage, he couldn't stop Gilgamesh's second fanged arrow at all.

The cause and effect of this series of changes were very complicated to explain, but it all happened in the short time that Gilgamesh took three steps forward. The guards facing Gilgamesh were still looking up at the sky, dumbfounded. The magic formation connected to the defense of the formation suddenly disappeared. The light emitted by their weapons also disappeared, and a cloud of smoke and dust gushed out in front of them.

Gilgamesh's second fanged arrow was shot horizontally towards Sinach's position. No matter how many obstacles there were in the middle, it flew straight towards the target. With the sound of a huge wave, a hole appeared in the half-solidified Earth Elemental Wall. The huge wave of impact swept five or six Royal Guards who could not react in time into the air.

The speed of this fanged arrow did not slow down at all, and with a whistling sound, it arrived in front of Sinach. Sinach was indeed a supreme warrior who had killed countless enemies. He let out a strange roar, jumped from his horse, and swung his sword.

Sinach's sword, glowing with a blood-red light, collided with the tip of the arrow. Time seemed to freeze for a moment, and then there was an explosion of blood. Cracks appeared on both the heavy sword and the long arrow, and a powerful shockwave erupted from the point of impact. Sinach's warhorse was sent flying, and the emperor himself was sent flying backwards.

Even Enkidu would have to use his full strength to take this arrow from Gilgamesh. Although Sinach could block it, Sinach was still had. The most unlucky one was the supreme mage Wyatt. He had just cast the Earth Elemental Wall and fell from the air when Sinnach's burly figure was sent flying by the explosion of a huge shock wave.

The poor supreme mage could not use any instantaneous magic to harm His Majesty, who he was supposed to protect. In a moment of hesitation, he was hit hard by Sinach, breaking his tendons and bones on the spot. He was the first to die.

As soon as Sinach landed on the ground after knocking White away, he gripped his saber tightly. The southern and central lines of the formation were in chaos, but Gilgamesh didn't give him any chance to catch his breath. He immediately fired another arrow.

This arrow was simply beyond the imagination of the people. Even a god like Amon had never seen such archery! If Gilgamesh had shot an arrow like this in the battle of Khenmet, Amon might not have had the chance to become a god, because it would have been difficult for him to survive.

With a twang of the bowstring, the divine art that shocked the world suddenly disappeared, leaving only a strong shock wave in the air. What Gilgamesh shot was not the fanged arrow, but himself!

His figure shot out like an arrow, and before anyone could react, he shot himself into the enemy's formation through the gap created by the arrow just now.

Just as Sinach stood still, Gilgamesh's "arrow" arrived. His glove flashed with golden light as he swung his fist.

Even though Sinach had been through hundreds of battles, he had never experienced a situation like this. He hurriedly held his sword with both hands and slashed with all his might. Gilgamesh's fist hit the tip of the sword, and the glove, made of Humbaba's toughest snakeskin, cracked. Blood spurted from his white knuckles, and the sound of bones breaking could be heard.

This punch also shattered Sinach's heavy sword, which was flashing with a bloody light. His body flew forward, and his fist landed on Sinach's chest. With a "bang", Sinach's clothes from his chest to his chest turned into countless flying butterflies, accompanied by a flash of light, which was also mixed with flying fine armor pieces.

The emperor was wearing a soft armor that also had the effect of divine magic, but it could not withstand Gilgamesh's attack. With a strange cracking sound, a large part of Sinach's chest caved in. He spat out a mouthful of blood and was sent flying backwards.

If Faust's Grand Priestly Formation hadn't been 'frozen', then even if Gilgamesh had transformed himself into a sharp arrow, it would have been very difficult for him to reach Sinach in the center of the formation. But there were no 'ifs'. Gilgamesh did not even spare the Assyrian emperor a glance after sending Sinach flying with a single punch. Instead, he leaped over Faust's head and landed right on the carriage that Princess Sissila was sitting in.

Up until now, Princess Sissila had become a forgotten corner of the battlefield. But she had always been safe. Just a moment ago, Joy was guarding the front of the carriage, and she was protected by Faust's divine spell formation. But now, she had suddenly become 'free'. Gilgamesh did not shake the reins or whip the horses, but the two horses neighed at the same time, as if they were stimulated by a powerful force. They galloped away at full speed. There were so many guards in Dosinach, how could they let Gilgamesh and Princess Sissila leave so easily? Everything happened too quickly, and it was hard to react in the middle of a fierce battle. Furthermore, the battle wasn't limited to just one place.

Just as Gilgamesh shot the second tusk arrow, the divine formation under Faust's command froze and broke away from the battle. The imperial guards who were fighting Rulio and the other two did not even have time to react. The light on their weapons dimmed, and they lost the protection of the divine formation. But Golier and the others seemed to have expected this. Rulio swayed in place and turned into a huge strange fish, spreading from the hill where he was to the ground under the guards' feet as if it was instantly liquefied.

The earth surged like waves, and the strange fish opened its mouth towards the sky, as if it was singing, but at the same time, it sounded like it was letting out a shrill cry. The scene before the eyes of the soldiers changed, as if they were standing on a wave. The four hooves of the horses and the feet of the warriors sank into the swamp-like ground.

This was the innate skill of Rulio the Mermaid. It might not have much effect on masters with strong minds and souls, but it was most suitable for large-scale attacks against ordinary warriors. If Faust was still operating the divine formation to cover the battle formation, the warriors would not be affected, but Faust was temporarily "frozen" in the air. The court supreme mage White could have cast a blessing magic to free the warriors from the illusion, but he happened to be killed by Sinach.

Walter raised his staff to help Rulio, but Goliath flew to a low altitude and pointed his staff forward. The illusion created by Rulio turned into a real scene. The soil under the feet of the imperial guards in front of them really seemed to have turned into a liquefied swamp. The soldiers and horses instantly fell down and cried out in alarm. The illusion created by the Charm Mermaid and Golier's Quicksand Spell had a wonderful effect.

Although Earth-elemental Quicksand was very simple, it was cast at such a long distance and in such a large area. It softened the soil under the feet of the army, which showed the depth of Goliath's magic power.

The magic used by a supreme supreme mage may not be some brilliant or rare magic, but it was to make simple means have a magical effect that others could not. No one had ever seen Goliath charge directly into battle. Even if this supreme mage appeared on the battlefield, he was still the commander of the entire army. Today's action showed that the old man was also a top master in combat!

Goliath did not fly high. He cast Quicksand in the air and then picked up his staff on the ground, rolling up a gust of wind with liquefied soil flying, and actually rolled up the weapons that the imperial guards had accidentally dropped.

The sharp tips shot backward like a rain of arrows in a certain direction.

At this time, Gilgamesh's fist hit Sinnach's chest. The burly figure of the Great Emperor flew straight back, and the swept weapons hit his back one after another. There was also a flash of light on his back. The armor actually had a defensive effect, bouncing off many of the swords and spears. Only three spears pierced into his body. Then Sinnach fell to the ground with a loud bang, exhausted on the soil that had just become soft and then hard in an instant. Half of his body was buried.

When Goliath launched this attack, Gilgamesh had already jumped into Princess Sissila's carriage and drove away. Faust, who was in the air, could only watch helplessly. Goliath did not continue fighting. He immediately threw out a flying spear and shot deep into the mountains with Rulio and Walter, ignoring the other situation on the battlefield.

Then there was a scream of horror, "Your Majesty!"

In another direction, there was still a battle. Two supreme warriors and a supreme mage led dozens of imperial guards to besiege Medanzo. Medanzo waved the Key of Fate and turned into rays of golden light. He was struggling to hold on, but at this time, a great change suddenly occurred in the rear of the battle formation.

The supreme mage Diego Jojo sensed that something was wrong. When he turned around, he saw Sinnach lying on the ground. The imperial guards on the north and south sides also came to their senses. When they found that Sinnach had been assassinated, they cried out in unison. They were instantly thrown into chaos.

Medanzo took the opportunity to wave the Key of Fate. A golden light shot out from the top of his head and went straight behind him. He turned into a golden light and fled. The white horse he rode was still at the foot of the hill in the distance. Medanzo landed on the horse's back and urged it to gallop in the direction of the Lis River. All the assassins suddenly left, and none of them flew into the sky. Gilgamesh drove a carriage, Medanzo rode a horse, and even Goliath, who was controlling the flying spears, flew at a low altitude.

The imperial guards were in chaos. No one gave any orders. The panicked guards did not know whether to continue to guard Sinnach or to chase the assassins in a certain direction. The supreme mage Diego Jojo stumbled to Sinnach's side. At this time, a ray of light sprinkled down from the sky and fell on Sinnach's body. Faust's voice was heard shouting, "Saving His Majesty is more important!"

The air elemental armor that "froze" the Great Formation of Gods was finally undone. Although it was a short time, it seemed so long. When the Great Formation of Wood was restored to its original state, everything was over. The light sprinkled on Sinnach's body. His body floated up from the soil very smoothly. His sunken chest miraculously recovered to its original state. The three spears stuck in his back also seemed to be pulled out by an invisible hand, but there was no trace of blood.

What a miraculous healing magic this was! Faust was operating the magic formation with all his strength.

The bewildered imperial guards did not even dare to breathe at this moment. Diego Jojo cried out in surprise, "His Majesty is still alive!"

Sinnach was indeed still alive. He spat out a mouthful of blood with his eyes closed, showing signs of life. Faust hurriedly shouted, "No one act rashly. His Majesty's current injury cannot be touched. We must operate the magic formation with all our strength to continuously heal him and stabilize his life."

The imperial guards did not chase after anyone. Instead, they formed a defensive circle, protecting Sinnach and the magic formation in the middle. Faust was chanting incantations. Various rays of light continuously fell on Sinnach's body. Only the Sage Imperial Advisor himself could tell how many mysterious methods had been used and how miraculous the healing effects were.

From the looks of it, even the dead could be brought back to life, right? Everyone could only pray in their hearts.

The supreme warrior Cripps finally arrived at the battlefield with three hundred imperial guards from the camp, but they were already too late. Diego Jojo shouted from afar, "Rein in your mounts! Everyone dismount! Don't shake the ground! Save His Majesty's life!" Sinnach's signs of life were so brittle and weak that even the shaking of the ground could kill him.

How could Sinnach still be alive? Gilgamesh was born with divine strength. Using the acceleration from the divine bow, he shot out like an arrow. His fist landed solidly on Sinnach's chest, enough to collapse a small hill. Of course, there were two main reasons why he was still breathing. First of all, he was also a supreme warrior, and his sword had dissolved some of Gilgamesh's power. The soft armor he was wearing was probably the most precious magical armor on the continent, and it could disperse and deflect powerful impacts.

But most importantly, Gilgamesh's punch did not aim to take Sinnach's life. It shattered Sinnach's strength and bones, turning the mighty Assyrian Emperor into a cripple. Not to mention Faust, even the gods would not be able to heal this injury. He could not make another movement, nor could he say another word.

Of course, this was also because Sinnach's body was tough enough and his defence was strong enough. If it was someone else, they would have been smashed into a bloody pulp long ago.

Gilgamesh was currently driving his carriage through the undulating plains, turning east towards the Lys River. Princess Sissila sat in the carriage, looking at Gilgamesh's back as if she was in a dream.

As soon as Gilgamesh appeared, he shot twelve arrows in a row. Then, he shot another two arrows that pierced through the enemy's formation. Finally, he himself turned into an arrow and shot towards the center of the enemy's formation. Princess Sissila couldn't react at all. She didn't even see Gilgamesh send Sinnach flying with a single punch. Then, she saw the god-like Gil land on the carriage and take her and Xin 'er away.

She subconsciously reached out her hand to touch her cheek. She could still feel it, but it didn't feel real. Even the two horses driving the carriage felt a little surreal. They couldn't possibly be running so fast. It was like a winged pegasus. There was an invisible force pushing the carriage forward. It felt like the carriage was floating on water.

Even though there were no pursuers, Gilgamesh still used magic to speed the carriage up. According to Amon's plan, they were to leave the battlefield as fast as possible after they succeeded. They were not to fly into the sky. The gods might interfere in this assassination. As for the gods, they would leave it to Amon and Amon to bring up the rear.

The Lys River was right in front of them. Suddenly, the two horses felt their hooves and the carriage behind them sink. The strange force disappeared. The carriage slowed down abruptly. Princess Sissila, who was sitting in the carriage, was caught off guard and fell into Gilgamesh's arms with a cry.

It turned out that Gilgamesh had turned around and stood up, hugging her. The princess's eyes were wet and her face was flushed as if she was drunk. Her cherry lips parted slightly as she murmured in his arms, "Gil!" Gilgamesh reached out and gently sent her back to her seat. "Sit tight!" he said in a low voice. Then, the hero steadied himself on the shaft of the carriage, raised his left arm towards the sky, and grabbed the divine bow out of thin air. Then, he put his right hand on the bowstring and pulled out a long fanged arrow covered with strange patterns.

Princess Sissila sat in the carriage and looked up at Gilgamesh. She seemed to be intoxicated. She looked like a love-struck fool. She didn't know what Gilgamesh was trying to do by pointing the bow at the sky. She didn't even have the heart to think about it. She only had eyes for him.

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