Angor didn't know about the "three Wind Generals" in Tempest Mountain. However, he was very concerned about these three creatures who were much bigger than the other wind creatures.
In terms of strength, the other wind creatures weren't all that strong. Most of them were at the level of peak-level apprentices. With the help of the Tempest Mountain, they could barely reach the level of wizards. However, they could only barely reach that level. When working together, their attacks were powerful enough to penetrate the clouds. Even Angor would have to back off. However, if they separated and fell into illusions separately, they would become much weaker. At least, Angor believed that he could trap them for several hours without any external interference.
However, to the Three Great Wind Generals, another set of standards was needed.
Not only were the three Wind Generals huge in size, but their energy levels were also similar to Angor's. Normally, they were already at the level of wizards. If they were outside, he was confident that he could use the illusion nodes to trap them. But now, they were in a place filled with dense wind elements. While he might be able to trap them for a short period of time, once they realized what was happening, they would start absorbing wind elements around them and attack the illusion with greater power to destroy it.
Therefore, Angor couldn't use his illusion nodes to trap them. He had to use Mind Illusion as well.
And to use Mind Illusion, it was best not to face more than one at a time. He had to break them one by one.
After trapping the other wind creatures, Angor went to another battlefield to achieve this goal.
Of course, the three Wind Generals weren't the strongest among the wind creatures. Harriken was. Harriken's strength had reached the level of a truth-finder wizard, but that was all. His mental state, fighting experience, and the way he used energy were still lacking.
If Harriken was an elemental companion of another wizard, Angor wouldn't dare to provoke him directly. But now, Harriken was a natural wild creature. Even Angor was confident that he could handle the creature alone. Besides, Harriken's opponent was Elmi, who was stronger than most truth-finder wizards.
With Elmi keeping Harriken busy, Angor wasn't worried at all. Once he dealt with the three Wind Generals one by one, he could face Harriken together. This shouldn't be too difficult.
Angor glanced at Elmi's battlefield to make sure that Elmi wouldn't make any mistakes. He then focused on how to deal with the three Wind Generals.
Since Angor created a large amount of fog, the three Wind Generals didn't know that the other wind creatures were trapped in the illusions. They were still chasing after Angor at full speed.
Once they realized what was going on, they would try their best to break the illusions, which would be troublesome.
Angor had to kill them one by one before they could help the other wind creatures.
When he reached a relatively wide area, he quickly melted into the mist and disappeared for several seconds.
The three Wind Generals did not think too much about it. The mist around them was too thick, and their vision would occasionally be blocked. Angor only disappeared for a few seconds this time because of the mist. As long as they were heading in the right direction, they should be fine.
As expected, Angor soon showed up in front of them again. They kept chasing after him.
However, due to the fog, they didn't notice that there were two Angors in front of them. One Angor was leading two Wind Generals to the right, while the other Angor was hiding behind the fog. Only one of the Wind Generals could see him, and it also ran to the left without hesitation.
Angor decided to take down the lone Wind General one by one.
After running for another minute, Angor stopped and turned around to face the lone Wind General.
The lone Wind General was a three-headed poodle. It slowed down as well when it saw Angor stopping. All three of its heads were glaring at Angor with hatred in their eyes.
The middle head stared at Angor. "Finally, you can't run anymore?"
Angor didn't answer. "It's time."
It's time? The poodle didn't understand what Angor meant until the right head spoke up, "Boss, be careful. Camarra and Kraken are gone."
The head on the left said, "The head on the tail is right. I can't sense the presence of Camarra and Kraken. The fog here is also a little strange. My sense of the convective wind has been suppressed to a minimum."
The conversation between the Vice Leader and the Last Leader made the Main Leader, who was in the middle, start to pay attention to his surroundings. As expected, his companions had disappeared, and the fog was a little strange.
"Maybe it's the enemy's plan. He wants to separate us so he can take us down one by one. I suggest you leave this place first and be careful. "
"You're right. But I didn't sense too much energy on the enemy. We don't know how strong he is yet. We can test him first. Of course, you can also choose the suggestion of the tail head. Be careful and don't make any mistakes. "
The boss looked around and considered the suggestions given by the other two heads.
Angor's eyes glinted as he listened to their conversation. He chose the Lion Hound first because he noticed that each of the three heads had a different look in their eyes. The main head had the fiercest look, the Vice Prime Minister was more moderate, and the head at the tail seemed to be full of wisdom.
He also saw the shadow of wise men from all over the world in the tail head's eyes. Angor assumed that each of the heads had their own job, while the tail head was responsible for planning.
A simple brute wasn't scary. However, if the brute had the help of a wise man, he would be much more useful in a battle.
This was why Angor chose the poodle as his first target.
Judging from the conversation between the three heads, he was glad that he made the right choice. The head at the end of the line was smart, and the vice head was smart as well. The main head, on the other hand, seemed to be a bit of a fool.
"My instinct tells me that if you don't make a decision, we won't be able to leave," the tail head said.
The leader's words made the leader ponder even more, but he still couldn't make up his mind.
The Last Chief sighed. If only Camarra and Kraken were here, they would definitely listen to him. However, the Last Chief was always overcautious. He was afraid that his position would be taken by the two Vice Chiefs, so he did not make a decision.
"He's coming," the vice head said.
The Main Boss raised its head and realized that the enemy was right in front of it. Behind the enemy were many white tentacles made of mist. They looked like Kraken's tentacles at first glance, but the energy contained in them was much more frightening than Kraken's tentacles.
When the "white tentacles" swung towards the Cerberus, the Cerberus could no longer choose to fight cautiously. It turned around and used its three thick tails to push the white tentacles away. Then, the three thick tails split into three different directions and spun wildly like a turbine.
Countless gusts of wind were sucked into the three turbines. Then, through some indescribable transformation, the gusts turned into powerful wind pillars, which were then released from the center of the turbines.
The three turbines emitted wind pillars at different intervals through the increment of time interval. This made it so that there was almost no gap between the attacks of the wind pillars, and he could release wind pillars at any time to attack the enemy.
To put it simply, the Cerberus had gained a permanent buff: Self-Propelled Wind Pillar Cannon.
Besides, Cerberus could also use other abilities to fight against its enemies, which meant Angor had to dodge the wind bolts while dealing with the beast at the same time.
After fighting for a while, Angor soon found out the reason for the poodle's ability.
When the poodle entered combat mode, the boss took over all the wind control, while the vice head and tail head closed their eyes. They would only open their mouths and unleash wind attacks when the boss asked them to.
Angor also learned the reason why the vice head and tail head closed their eyes. The boss was responsible for fighting, while the vice head and tail head controlled the rhythm of the battle, which meant the interval and direction of the wind pillars.
In other words, the three heads of the poodle were doing three things at once. This was how the "Self-Propelled Wind Pillar Fort" could last forever.
Angor had to admit that the poodle's ability was quite good.
However, Angor wasn't talking about the Wind Pillar Fort. He was talking about the poodle's multitasking ability. It allowed the poodle to control the wind energy inside its body at the same time. It could even release and absorb the wind energy at the same time.
If this ability was developed by a wizard, the poodle's power would reach an unimaginable level. It would become a real cannon that could destroy everything in its path.
However, the poodle developed the ability on its own. Even if it had the "Wisdom" head, it did not have enough knowledge and experience. In the end, it could only create this "Self-Propelled Wind Pillar Fort" that was neither fish nor fowl.
At first glance, it looked powerful because of its continuous attacks. However, it also had obvious weaknesses. Whether it was controlling the rhythm or attacking the core, any one of the poodles could easily mess up the poodle's mind.
It was a pity that such a rare talent could only develop such an ability in the end.
However, he was glad that the Cerberuses were not strong enough. Otherwise, he would have to run for his life already.
After finding the weakness, Angor began to control the rhythm of the battle and quickly attacked the poodle.
Sure enough, once the rhythm was under its control, the Three-Headed Poodle immediately panicked. However, with the cooperation of the tail head and the vice head, the main head was able to find a balance in the end. It was ready to change its strategy and launch a new round of attacks.
Based on Angor's understanding of the boss' behavior, there were at most two ways to change its attack pattern. It could either increase the skill or increase the power of its attacks.
If it could, it would have done so long ago. So, it could only increase the power of its attacks.
As for how? It would probably use the self-propelled fort again.
The self-propelled fort had three turbines connected together so that the wind pillar could be maintained forever. However, even if all three turbines worked together, they would only create one wind pillar.
Angor guessed that the boss wanted to increase the power of its attacks by two or three wind pillars.
Angor soon got his answer: he was right.
The boss started to release three wind pillars at the same time, which tripled the power of the attack.
However, Angor could not help but shake his head. It was true that the wind pillars were tripled. However, the three turbines had to be released at the same time to achieve such an effect. Judging from the previous battle, the turbines would get tired at times. Using all three at the same time would not allow the poodles to rest. When the wind pillars stopped, the poodles would enter an idle period.
And this was the best time to deal with the poodles.
One minute later, the wind pillars gradually disappeared. The poodle's three tails drooped behind its back as if they were all sucked dry.
The poodle would not be able to release any more wind pillars for at least half a minute. That was when Angor's chance came.
Angor unleashed a terrifying amount of energy and pushed forward several times. He avoided several gusts of wind and arrived in front of the poodle in less than 15 seconds.
Under the boss's shocked gaze, Angor reached out his index finger and gently touched the poodle's forehead.
Angor's poor Mind Illusion could only be touched at a close distance.
As soon as Angor's finger touched the poodle's forehead, the pre-built Mind Illusion released a bright light and flowed into the poodle's body through a mana channel.
At a speed visible to the naked eye, the Main Leader's gaze slowly turned from shock to confusion, and finally, he completely entered a state of confusion and listlessness.
The vice and tail leaders saw this with their own eyes. As the second and third authorities of the poodle's body, they also noticed the abnormality.
"How can this be? What did you do? "The vice leader exclaimed.
Angor ignored the vice leader. Instead, he looked at the tail leader who still had a clear mind and remained silent. "Your advice to the boss was wise. But I want to tell you that even if the boss followed your advice, the outcome would still be the same. "
Angor could have said this before the battle. However, he was experienced enough to know that talking before a battle was like raising a flag. It could easily backfire. Now that the outcome had been decided, it was fine to talk about it again.
With that, Angor pointed at the two heads' foreheads again.
He did not know if the two would replace the boss's consciousness after it entered the Mind Illusion. In order to avoid any unnecessary trouble, Angor planned to remove all the heads and tails.
Therefore, the poodle enjoyed the effect of the Mind Illusion.
When the poodle was completely enchanted, Angor released it into the first external illusion.
The Mind Illusion was not that easy to break. Even if Harriken or the other two Wind Generals tried their best to destroy the illusion, they still could not wake the poodle up in a short time. Therefore, the Cerberus was considered to be crippled in this battle.
Angor watched the poodle walk away in a daze and sighed in relief.
He already planned to use his special ability because of the tail leader, but he did not expect it to be so easy. He only needed to use the most basic Mind Illusion to control the poodle.
However, if the boss and the tail leader switched places, it would be much harder to deal with them. However, fate made fools of people. The head of the Three-Headed Lion Hound was a brute, and he didn't trust the head of the tail. That was why he won so easily.
After dealing with the poodle, Angor looked at the other side.
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