Chapter 482: Two Seconds

Siegel really didn't last more than two seconds before ...... He's dead.

At the other end of the tunnel was a world ruled by heat and dust, and the fire elemental defense barrier shattered like a bubble in the scorching sun, and then Siegel was shot through by a poisonous light. He only had time to open his mouth, but before he could make a sound, his flesh and body parts were set on fire, and he was burned clean from the skeleton.

Then he followed the silver thread back to the main body of Myr.

This second was deeply seared into his memory, and even when he returned to safety, it seemed as if he was still in hell. Beneath your feet were hot glass sand, the air was like flowing lava, the yellow-brown sky was full of the dust of death, and the black mushroom-shaped clouds blocked the sun's rays.

Siegel managed to stand up with great strength, his clothes soaked with sweat. Damn, if the goblin weapon is so powerful, it will be impossible to conquer that world! For a moment, Siegel felt a deep sense of frustration, did the dwarves want to tie stones around the necks of the world's creatures and throw them into the sea?

If a fully defensive archmage can't hold out for two seconds, no creature can withstand that side of the environment. The goblins capable of creating this environment already have the strength to destroy this side of the crystal wall. The only thing that can stop them now is the divine power of the Sage.

If there is one person in the world who does not believe in divine powers, Siegel can be counted as one. He saw that the Dwarven Sage would also die under the power of the Alien Dust, and that the Crystal Wall Barrier would disappear one day. At that time, the whole world could become ......

No! Siegel suddenly came back to his senses. On the other side of the crystal wall, the power of fire and dust is much stronger than this side, so how did the goblins survive? Whether it was the dwarf or William, all they saw on the other side of the crystal wall were goblin creatures. You can't be wrong about that. Dust is so diffuse and corrosive to living things that there is no reason why it would lose its effect at the other end of the wall, so there is a way to restrain this force, and it is on the other side of the wall.

It was like a spark of hope suddenly appearing in the darkness of despair, and a glimmer of light instantly illuminated the whole world. Siegel calmed down, and he began to understand why the dwarves were always so stubborn.

They did mess up. Although the motivation to leave this world surrounded by a storm of destruction is understandable. But it cannot be concealed that they failed in the attack on "Earth". The goblins will fight back as an enemy and it will surely be a battle that will never end to the death. Using weapons capable of creating dust and heat, they finally pried open the crack in the crystal wall barrier.

Siegel immediately thought of the key point: did they know that their weapons were effective?

He teleported back to the top of Mora, and was once again in the hall of the Crystal Wall Barrier under the strange gaze of the dwarves.

The Dwarven Sage was still standing in front of the Amethyst, staring at the glowing crystal wall passage. A violent flash of light burst out from the center of the crystal, and the air that was converging with flames and shockwaves poured out. The Dwarven Sage raised his hammer, the light of divine power flickering. All the flames and impacts were blocked, and then forced back into the amethyst.

"Where's Elint?" Siegel asked.

"The dust here is harmful to him, so I let him go back first. "The Dwarven Sage didn't even look back. Said to Siegel in a calm tone. "You're not projecting this time, so don't go to the other side. ”

"The crystal wall channel can't be closed, can it?"

"That's right. Only the power of a crystal wall like Destruction Storm can fuse this passage. Or there is a god who is strong enough to dedicate all his power to cut off the crystal wall channel. The Dwarven Sage said, "This world and the other world are bound together by the power of rules, and only the power of rules can destroy them. No god would make such a big sacrifice, and if the Storm of Destruction came to the top of Mora, it would mean that the entire world had basically perished, and whether or not to fuse the passage would be meaningless. ”

"As the one who caused all this. Siegel walked across from the Dwarven Sage, blocking his view of gazing at the amethyst. said, "Don't you feel guilty?"

"If I could turn back the clock to 24 years ago, I would still make the same choice, which would be to open this crystal wall channel. "The Dwarven Sage is blunt. "I still think we made the right choice, but we weren't prepared. There were no gods on the other side, and there were no spell users, which made me misestimate the strength of the other party. The absence of dwarven believers also blinded me. I failed in this regard. But now with the cooperation of the various gods, plus the Kingdom of Stars and the Mage Association, there is still hope for everything. ”

"You mentioned twenty-four years ago, why is this time?"

"Because that's when the Wall of Storms starts approaching again. The Dwarven Sage said, "The forces that had stopped the Storm Wall were beginning to decay, and the balance has been broken. A slow demise began to approach. I can't watch the dwarves die, so it's imperative to open this crystal wall passage. If this is not done, the next generation of dwarves will not see their children born. ”

According to the Sage, within 150 to 200 years, the Wall of Storms will destroy the world. But this is the side of the dwarven sage, and Siegel will listen with suspicion.

Walls of Storm that threaten to destroy the world, encroaching on the sea, land, and living range, terrifying weapons from goblins, and otherworldly visitors from the Void. What can you do in this kind of world? Do you try to get the "Gate of the Otherworld" spell and leave with the people you care about, or pretend to be deaf and dumb and live a hundred years without caring about the flood after death, or struggle to survive and step out of the thorns of death?

Just a few minutes ago, Siegel thought it was important for the Dwarven Sage to admit his mistake and apologize sincerely, but now he had lost that thought. Apologies or nots will not change the grim situation he is facing, and whether he apologizes or not, he will not let down his guard against the dwarves. He and the dwarves can work together for the same goal, but that doesn't mean that he and the dwarves have to be one with the same interests. The gods have long understood this rule, which is why they joined forces at the Dwarven King's Council to try to carry out their own attempts in the form of oracles to get humans to join their ships.

In the face of divine power, wouldn't it be in vain for Siegel to satisfy his own human needs? So when he looked at the dwarven sage again, his eyes were no longer the image of a dwarf, but just a rock-like cold conglomeration of divine power, a divine power puppet, and a complex incantation.

He laughed self-deprecatingly, suddenly realizing that it was a fool's errand to be angry at "a spell", especially since it was a dwarven spell that condensed the stubbornness of their entire race. Do the Sages really have emotional fluctuations? I am afraid that they only have "emotional" fluctuations when they are facing their own people, or when they are doing things that are in line with the teachings of their gods.

It was like communicating with a highly intelligent lamp god, Siegel thought to himself.

"You block the goblins' attacks, and the Federation will find a way to solve the problem of the Alien Dust. We currently lack advanced spells, so we can't create powerful spells like Black Hole Annihilation. Even if dissociation is assumed, it is frighteningly inefficient and not a long-term solution. ”

The Dwarven Sage nodded: "I also sent an emissary to contact the elven mage, maybe they will have a way." ”

"Can you get the elves to provide the Federation with information on the higher spells?" Siegel still didn't give up, wanting to give it a try.

"I can coordinate the federation with the elves talks, nothing else is guaranteed. ”

Still exactly the same as in the past, Siegel was mentally prepared, and there was nothing to be sad about, just keeping this incident in mind. Dwarves and elves have their own reasons to protect their wealth, and the Federation is no exception. Requests aren't the only way to get something, and climbing the tree of knowledge doesn't have to wait for someone to hand you a ladder.

"I need to know how the dwarves were defeated, and preferably without missing any details. I also want to know the details of the weapons the goblins are currently using. Siegel said, "I believe you can spread your perception to the other world, and that harsh environment is not enough for the power of the gods to die, so you must have enough information." ”

"Okay Siegel, I'll tell you. The Dwarven Sage said, "You must always remember that the only power that can stop the goblins from coming through the crystal wall passage is the divine power, so even the mage should be in awe." ”

Hearing this, Siegel stepped forward and patted the dwarf on the shoulder vigorously, his tone was still unwavering: "The mage respects divine powers, and he has never been afraid. You're just a dwarven race god sage, and you're far from being able to control us. Do you think we should be in awe of our comrades in the same line? What if the mage doesn't fear you, do you have the ability to do whatever you want, such as killing me on the spot? Come on, raise your hammer and try it. ”

The Dwarven Sage blinked, and that was the only reaction he made. The dwarven gods cannot afford to lose the Heim Realm and the Federation, especially when it comes to the dwarves at the top of Mora. The Sage has no soul, no ego, and no emotional fluctuations. So the Dwarven Sage blinked for a moment, and then began to tell the story of the battle between the dwarves and the goblins in a deep voice.

Siegel had known this for a long time, and he no longer had to entangle with the Dwarven Sage. The Council of Fire Hammers at the Top of Mora is a replica of the Dwarven Sages, and it's no wonder that they were able to become rulers during the battle with the goblins. From the Sage, one can only get cold facts, and there is no emotion or soul in it. However, for the "mage", it is enough to have facts.

From these facts, Siegel roughly figured out the intentions of the gods. The crystal wall passage at the top of Mora has been exposed, and the goblin will never stop fighting. Now that the bad dust has obliterated the possibility of ending the war here, everyone's focus has shifted to the crystal wall passage of the Star Kingdom. There, the Stars, the Mage Guild, the Elves, and the Dwarves learn their lessons, change their tactics of battle, and expand their territory as little as possible to unscold the goblins in preparation for the Crystal Wall Migration.

Is this going to work? Siegel 10,000 don't believe it. (To be continued.) )