Chapter 907: Steel Roar (Ask for a monthly pass, ask for a subscription, ask for a recommendation) Ask for a guaranteed monthly pass
Feron has never been a fair world, where the differences between races are recognized, and even the most radical paladins in Feron do not have the concept that all men are created equal, and "freedom and equality" has never appeared in the history of Feron.
In fact, it is also imagined that it is simply funny to talk about freedom and equality at a level of productivity similar to the Middle Ages like Faerun, how can an ordinary farmer be compared with a professional?
A professional can protect the safety of a group of ordinary people in this world, what can a farmer do? Monsters can kill a farmer all the time in the wild, and without the protection of nobles and professionals, civilians are not capable of surviving in this dangerous world.
In this case, to make a farmer equal to a nobleman or even a professional, has the feelings of the professionals been considered?
This is true within human beings, and also among other races, that some creatures are inherently stronger than humans, and this is a fact that no one can deny. Therefore, for Groot's death, even a fledgling rookie paladin like Cerileph felt that this person was completely self-inflicted.
(It must be reiterated here that paladins are fundamentally different from the kind of human rights fighters that many people imagine, and their first faith is always order!) Instead of equality, the fairness they pursue is also in the existing order, and no paladin will let the nobles fight for their lives because a nobleman kills a commoner, that is unrealistic, and it does not conform to the laws of the vast majority of countries in the mainland, they will only let the nobles be punished within the law, of course, if the nobles are too mad, then it is another matter. And in the conventional concept of the mainland, the primeval legendary races that take the initiative to provoke dragons and high-ranking giants are definitely self-inflicted and deserve to die)
In the eyes of Seileph and Kaidon, as long as Loris does not reach innocent people, then they will have to turn a blind eye. As for the deaths and injuries of those soldiers before, in their opinion, it was also because they were the first to strike, after all, even if they sympathized with those soldiers, they couldn't let Loriss just be beaten and not fight back, right?
Of course, Loris's counterattack was also a bit excessive, but it was not a matter of principle, and it was not good for the two of Kaidon and the others to run out to embarrass Loris, so the only thing they could do was to keep Isabella and Lilith away from the center of the dispute, and then they would not help each other, unless one of them went too far.
It's just that Groot doesn't know these things! He still didn't know that Loris was a cloud giant! If you know, no matter how reckless Groot is, it is impossible to provoke a high-ranking giant, right?
So now Groot only wants to seek revenge on Loris!
Loris!!! I want you dead!!!! ”
Groot rode on his horse, holding a cavalry tomahawk in his hand, his eyes fixed on Loris's indifferent face, and roared at Loris.
It was only then that Soram noticed that this guy actually had such a strong hatred for Loris. Groot's expression was so rich that Soram could see anger, sadness, embarrassment, and a hint of despair after the man had been dumped just from his face.
Really, Groot now looks like a spare tire Luthor who was toyed with by the goddess and then thrown off! The sadness of being deceived, belittled, and taken advantage of is not something that can be expressed casually.
Now Solam is even more curious, why does this guy show such an expression?
Of course, Solam didn't think that it was Loris's green himself, he was just curious, what did Loris's do to make a man crazy enough to die with Loris?
So Soram cleaned up Godzilla.
After Godzilla devoured the Red Dragon and Orichalcum, his intelligence has been greatly improved, and he can already comprehend some of Soram's movements, and he doesn't need Soram's communication ability to teach him to do things all the time.
After receiving Solam's instructions, Godzilla flapped his wings slightly, turned around lightly with the buoyancy brought by the air stirring with his wings, and then swooped down effortlessly towards the rushing Puma cavalry.
Seeing such a huge monster rushing towards them, most Puma warriors reflexively strangled their horses, which is a biological instinct, and life itself is to seek advantages and avoid harm. So seeing Godzilla's huge size, even if those Puma warriors don't restrain the war horses, the war horses themselves will stop, and they strangle the war horses, more to protect themselves.
There are, of course, exceptions.
Many, many creatures can be trained to overcome this instinct, and while it can't eliminate it, it can limit it to a certain extent. For example, those Puma fighters who are still charging.
They have undergone this kind of rigorous training, even if the enemy is terrified, they will rush forward desperately. That includes Groot. It's a pity that on the battlefield, the fastest rush, maybe the fastest!
"Roar!!
A breath mixed with pieces of broken iron spewed fiercely at the heroic Puma cavalry!
"Boom !!!"
That's Godzilla's breath "steel roar", this kind of breath is very similar to the principle of a shotgun, a spit will carry a lot of small metal fragments, shoot at the enemy, the penetration is not bad, the coverage is very large, basically with Godzilla's mouth as the starting point, a 45-degree cone space will be covered, and the effective range is up to about 200 meters of heartbreak.
Any enemy within a limited range will be shot into a hornet's nest by a huge number of metal shards. This is especially true for the Puma Cavalry, which is dressed only in leather armor.
With just a breath, the Puma cavalry who had rushed through the defense line was already dead, and those who were not dead could only roll wildly on the ground. Because there are too many metal fragments launched at one time, the force will naturally not be even, and those wounds that penetrate directly are fine, but what is more fatal is actually those fragments embedded in the body, which is very easy to cause secondary injuries and bring great pain.
Among them, Groot's luck is good, although he was sprayed, but he is not dead in the end, but there are more than 30 small wounds on his body, if he is treated immediately, it is basically not life-threatening.
But he is also unlucky, those wounds seem to be very small on the surface, but in fact, after those metal fragments enter the body, they often release all the kinetic energy, and the huge inertia makes those metal fragments roll in the body, resulting in a trumpet-shaped cavity in the human tissue, and the wound area is several times or even dozens of times the cross-sectional area of the projectile, plus the damage caused by the huge pressure on the human blood circulation system in an instant.