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What does that mean? One more warlock?

For a moment, he couldn't figure out what it meant. However, in the next moment, he realized the truth. Lu Wu also has a warlock by his side?

In theory, this is true. After all, based on the available information, Lu Wu seems to be quite rich. It's unclear where his money comes from, but it's no surprise that someone who can afford to maintain a floating fortress can hire a warlock to help. Well, even if it's a relatively powerful high-level warlock, it's normal.

Under normal circumstances, he didn't need to be afraid, there were warlocks on Huiyue's side, but didn't there be any?But the problem is, there really wasn't a ...... on his side at the moment It's no secret that the Warlocks paid great losses in the battle with Kecha Goat. Everyone loves soft meat belly, but everyone doesn't like to nibble on hard walnuts. At first, there may have been warlocks who took the initiative to come to the Banshee's Gate with the mood of "making meritorious contributions". But after a series of failures, this fool has long been extinct. The ones who come are unlucky - usually the ones who are thrown to death by people who are unhappy to look at. In fact, they did hang up in large numbers.

When Kecha Goat was finally killed, some people thought it would be an opportunity. Sadly, they found that the Destroyers, who had expected chaos and infighting, and possibly even self-destruction, remained organized and disciplined (only losing their aggressiveness and moving from offensive to defensive). At this point, there were no warlocks who wanted to stay in this hellish place. The higher-ups don't want more warlocks to be consumed here for no avail. The end result is that there are no warlocks even in the Floating Fortress.

If a warlock lurks in, things don't seem so good.

Arsha froze, but he couldn't understand what Lu Wu wanted to express. If Lu Wu wanted that warlock to have an assassination "decapitation battle", then he shouldn't have said it just now. And it's not without warning on my side. From very early on, the relevant defense systems were on high alert. It is basically impossible to say that a Radiant Moon Warlock has lurked in during this time.

After all, this is a floating fortress. Unless a large number of warlocks sneak up on them, and then suddenly attack. Relying on the absolute superiority of strength, forcibly dismantling and destroying all the defense systems (in a sense, it is another type of broadside battle), all the way straight in. If this tactic is really helpless, this is also the usual way of thinking for warlocks to storm the floating fortress. But if it's one or two warlocks, then there's really no threat.

He pondered it for a moment, and finally decided that the only thing the warlock could do was to dismantle the hook system. Under normal circumstances, this is completely impossible, but in the exchange just now, he revealed a little secret to Lu Wu's side. If you use the explosive device that has been set up and detonate it, you can indeed let Lu Wu escape.

He immediately gave several orders to the tactical panel. After making sure that these orders could be carried out quickly, he thought again. At present, he is safe, and it is impossible for the Radiant Moon Warlock to invade the core area of the Floating Fortress and pose no threat to him personally. Even if that Radiant Moon Warlock took advantage of the opportunity of the battle to wreak havoc in a non-core area, how much damage could it cause? For a mechanical behemoth like a Floating Fortress, even if it was a Warlock, its destructive power was very limited after all. Not to mention that there is a battle going on at this time, and things like the main gun and the secondary gun don't have long eyes, so you can't tell which side you are.

Can a warlock, even a rare high-ranking warlock with the magic of the Second Law, be able to change the current tide of battle? However, Lu Wu seemed to be full of faith when he said this—but this was understandable. After all, Lu Wu was just a young man from a remote border land. This was probably the first time he had seen the power of a high-level warlock. Shocked by that power, I really thought that the warlocks were omnipotent. Such examples are not unprecedented.

And he has long passed the stage of blind fear and worship of the power of warlocks. Indeed, the Warlocks have the power of destiny in their hands, and if there is a long period of preparation and plenty of room for all kinds of layouts, calculations, and schemes, then no one can beat the Warlocks. It's like no matter what kind of smart mind you are, you can't beat a cheating opponent at the table. But the power of the warlocks is flawed. In hand-to-hand combat, for example, the strength of the warlocks is of little use. Even if it can't be said to be useless, at least it doesn't have much impact.

Unless it's the First Lawlock.

Of course, this is a casual thought in his head. Almost similar to whimsical grades. There is simply no such possibility. The First Lawrcher is more powerful than the Second Lawman, and that is an existence that only exists in legends. They are so rare and precious that there is almost no record of them being put on the battlefield, and naturally no one knows what kind of effect the First Law magic will have on the battlefield. It's just in the nature of warlocks, and the magic of the first law is the most powerful and perfect power they show off to the outside world. In such propaganda, the First Lawrcher is invincible.

So he quickly gave up on the idea and patiently watched the fight. As mentioned earlier, the victory or defeat of the two floating fortresses at this time depends on the level of the gun commander, and the other high-level leaders are unable to use their strength, so they can only be reduced to bystanders.

The clock ticks by.

Although anyone can see that Lu Wu's control level is more stinky than rotten salted fish. Not only did he fire indiscriminately with a hammer in the east and a mallet in the west, but one of the main guns even missed—it grazed the edge of the floating fortress and missed the target. This artillery fire was enough to make people laugh for a long time.

But as time went on, the cheerers began to understand that something wasn't quite right.

The two sides have been at war long enough. Even if it is a stinky level like Lu Wu, it has caused enough damage to the enemy, but on the side of Arsha, he has never achieved results.

Each shot of the main gun accurately hits the enemy's side of the Floating Fortress (which, as mentioned earlier, is the thickest but also deadliest part of the Floating Fortress's armor) and is concentrated in a small area. If there is a referee at this time, the referee will definitely give a perfect high score, and at the same time give Lu Wu a big red cross, indicating that he is completely unqualified. The gap in the firing technology of the main guns of the two sides is too large, enough to throw more than 50 streets off the land. However, the truth seems to mock people's judgment because it gives a very different answer.

The floating fortress of Arsha has already shown numerous wounds. For a Floating Fortress, these are minor injuries. But just like the human body, even if it is a small injury, it is a very serious injury if it accumulates a lot. At this time, the entire floating fortress can be seen everywhere in the fire, explosions, and other scenes. On the contrary, although the port side of Lu Wu's side was attacked intensively, it seemed to be a bottomless pit that devoured the enemy's offensive. To this day, it was pitch black, with no internal light or heat exposed to the night. This means that his armor is still not penetrated.

Even the broadside with the most heavily armored armor could not have such a force to carry so many main guns. It should be noted that with each shot, the armor layer will be directly ablated off one layer. This is irreparable damage in battle. At this point, the nano protection system has been almost weakened, and it only takes two or three main guns to hit the same area, which can penetrate and cause great damage.

A certain uneasiness has crept into people's hearts. And as time went on, the shadow that hung over my heart became more and more serious. It slowly turned into a heavy pressure, making people feel suffocated and out of breath.

Unconsciously, even Arsha made such a cry. "How is this possible?!"

Another shot of the main gun fired. As before, the thick armor on the side of the opposing side absorbed all the damage, and then, as if mockingly, fired back the main gun, hitting an inconsequential spot on this side, piercing a marginal area that could only be described as an "observation post", causing an explosion. However, even if you look at it from your own perspective, you can find that the floating fortress you are in is completely devastated, and there are gaps everywhere.

This is not a problem of the main gun, and even less of the commander. The performance of the artillery commander on their side in this battle was impeccable, enough for him to accept flowers and cheers, earn a medal, and even be promoted to knighthood. Something must have happened somewhere he didn't know.

The huge feeling of suffocation makes it difficult to breathe. Arsha stared at the night sky in the distance, though he couldn't see anything in the darkness of the night (except for the moment when the cannon fired). It took him a moment before he shifted his gaze to the panel in front of him. Detection instruments are much more reliable than the naked eye. According to the show, the armor over there has been branded with one main gun after another. Each hit of the cannon meant the direct evaporation of hundreds of thousands of tons of material, as well as liquefaction and melting over a larger area. At this time, the nano defense system is close to its limit, and it is estimated that it can only absorb 30% of the power of the main gun at most, which means that as long as two guns hit the same position, the armor can be penetrated.

It doesn't need to coincide exactly, at least a little bit closer, a little bit of intersection. That devastating beam can wreak havoc on the interior of an enemy's Floating Fortress, and it is not impossible to blow up the entire Floating Fortress with a single shot.

There are so many hits in a limited area, but none of the two hits point intersects...... It's not a matter of luck anymore, but there must be some reason. On Earth, people may blame everything on chance, but in this world, in this world where not only high technology, but also high magic, such phenomena will never be ignored. Everyone knows that something must have happened to lead to this outcome.

Did the warlocks know in advance that the side side would be the center of the enemy's attack, so they reinforced it in advance? According to scientific logic, this is impossible, there are countless ways to engage between floating fortresses, and concentrated attacks on the side are only one of them, and it is not the most efficient one. But according to the logic of magic, this is possible, and the warlocks can accurately predict the future and take precautions in advance.

But if there is a warlock who makes a prediction based on the trajectory of fate, then the correct thing to do on Lu Wu's side is definitely not to strengthen the side side. In anticipating the enemy's tactics, he has more and more ingenious ways to deal with the enemy's tricks, and even allows the opponent to take matters into his own hands and shoot himself in the foot. In contrast, reinforcing the side side is a stupid solution, because it requires additional costs, and second, it may be detected in advance by enemy scouts or spies because such a large-scale modification project is more difficult to disguise.

The smile had long since erased from his face. It was a long time before he reopened his terminal and tried to make contact with the other party again. Unexpectedly, he didn't wait too long for the other party's side to connect.