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Chapter 521 Abnormal Tactics
Chapter 521 Abnormal Tactics
The "Numbering" of the Rumu tribe was initially speeding towards this airspace, and when the fleeing dragon landed, the speed of the ship suddenly dropped sharply. Obviously, the people on the ship noticed Helot and Mirika, who were emitting angelic light, and knew that they had just successfully killed three of their own dragons.
For the island tribes of the Misty Islands, every flying dragon is a valuable and powerful fighting force. The death of three high-quality flying dragons undoubtedly brought a very heavy loss to the tribe.
This time they not only want to snatch the white dragon back, but also to take revenge.
An extremely sturdy golden flying dragon suddenly leaped down from the "Fortune" airship. It spread its wings and flew high, showing an agility that was inconsistent with its huge size.
This flying dragon actually has two pairs of wings, one pair of broad wings located at the shoulders, and one pair of small wings at the base of the tail. With this unique structure, it can more easily control the wind element, and even extend several meters of sharp wind blades from the wingtips, cutting two turbulent flows during flight.
At the same time, another four flying dragons followed the golden flying dragon closely and flew towards the "Flying" rapidly.
As the distance gradually shortened, Helot finally saw the knight riding on the golden dragon. He was a middle-aged islander, taller and stronger than the average islander. He was shirtless and naturally did not wear a buckle harness, which was undoubtedly a significant symbol of his extreme confidence in his riding skills. For him, no matter how complex and thrilling the flying posture of the dragon was, he could easily control it, as if he had merged with the dragon.
A strong aura rushed towards him, making Helot feel an invisible sense of oppression.
The five flying dragons approached quickly, and then hovered in the air with the help of the wind. The golden flying dragon let out a series of impatient sharp cries, and thick smoke continued to come out of its nostrils and mouth, as if it was a volcano about to erupt, showing its violent temper. The other four flying dragons did not dare to get too close to the golden flying dragon, and even deliberately lowered their flying altitude to show their submission to it, not daring to overstep their boundaries.
The golden dragon knight stared straight at Helot in light armor and Mirika flying beside him, and said in a very unfriendly tone: "I am Captain Benitez of the 'Numerology' of the Rum tribe. Tell me your names. When I kill you, I will definitely send the tombstones with your names engraved on them to the Dragon Claw Beach of the Three-Headed Dragon Island."
Just as Helot was about to step forward to respond, the red dragon quickly flew forward.
Its knight saluted Benister respectfully and said, "Respected Knight Benister, it was your Dragon Knight who initiated the provocation, and our guests on the Flying were forced to fight back. Our captain will arrive soon, and then you will be able to negotiate with someone of your equal status."
Upon hearing this, Benister quickly scanned the surrounding airspace, but did not find the figure of the white dragon. He said disdainfully: "I am not interested in talking to a weak guy like you." His eyes never left Helot and Mirika from beginning to end. With the intuition he developed in battle, he knew that these two humans from the Holy Continent were a huge threat. This is why he did not rashly launch an attack directly, but chose to test them with words first. Benister once again asked Helot in a stern voice: "Say your names!"
Helot noticed that Benister did not launch an attack immediately, and guessed that he must be secretly preparing some insidious sneak attack, and there was a high probability that he was hiding on the "Fortune" behind them.
After all, such a large airship can naturally carry more and more powerful weapons, and no one knows how many deadly moves it hides.
Helot used directional magic voice to inform the Red Dragon Knight: "Go back and inform the first mate to prepare to drive the 'Flying' to escape from here immediately. Milica and I will provide cover for you." Then, he responded loudly to Benister: "My name is Helot, and this is my follower Milica. Knight Benister, I have expressed my willingness for peace to your subordinates twice, but your subordinates have ruthlessly rejected it twice.
Avoidable deaths and injuries have now occurred because of their stubbornness!"
"If you want to avoid casualties, you shouldn't be here from the beginning." While responding to Helot, Benister paid more attention to Mirika. He learned from the dragon rider who escaped that both of his dragons were killed by this human woman. Moreover, he felt that Mirika was more dangerous. But he was full of doubts in his heart, why such a powerful woman would willingly follow a holy wizard who seemed weaker than her... After a brief pause, Benister continued to say to Helot: "No need to explain, you killed the dragons and warriors of the Rum tribe, only by sacrificing your lives can you get our forgiveness."
As soon as he finished speaking, Benister raised his hand slightly, and the four flying dragons behind him understood and quickly spread out to the two wings, posing a flanking posture. At this time, the airship "Numerology" was slowly approaching. Its bow looked like the head of a giant dragon. Although it was carved from wood, the carving was exquisite and every detail was lifelike.
Helot has been keeping an eye on every move of the "Numerology".
Suddenly, he was shocked to find that the eyeballs of the dragon head figure began to move slowly! Then, the dragon's mouth, which had been tightly closed, began to open slowly, as if something horrible was about to burst out of it.
Helot hurriedly looked in the direction of the Flying Ship, and saw the Red Dragon Knight leaning against the edge of the ship, anxiously speaking something to the first mate on the bridge. Soon, the sailors on the ship quickly took action and began to make various preparations for escape.
"Since you want to fight, just do it quickly and stop talking nonsense here!"
Helot deliberately mocked Benister, trying to disrupt his rhythm. Then he swung the hammer in his hand vigorously, and then threw it out. The hammer was spinning at high speed, and instantly turned into a dazzling halo, and quickly chased after a flying dragon that was flanking it.
The targeted dragon showed great flexibility and completed a dodging action in the air, successfully avoiding the attack of the light wheel. However, unexpectedly, the war hammer that was dodged did not return to Helot's hand, but instead drew a strange arc in the air and rushed straight towards the "Numerology".
When Benister saw this scene, he was shocked and could hardly believe his eyes.
At this time, the "Numerology" was three kilometers away from here. How could the other party just cast a spell and complete such a long-distance attack? It seems that I still underestimated this wizard from the Holy Continent.
However, in Benister's opinion, it was obviously too late for the other party to attack the "Numerology" at this time!
This weapon was not originally meant for you...you're just unlucky.
Helot's attack just now was a diversion. His real purpose was to interfere with the unknown behavior of the figurehead of the "Numerology". However, the distance was too far, and he threw the hammer hastily, so the speed was not fast. Therefore, he could only helplessly watch as light gradually lit up from the mouth of the dragon head, and then a strange ripple rippled towards this side at a very fast speed.
With his rich knowledge of magic, Helot instantly determined that this was some kind of large-scale wind element magic.
Seeing that it was too late to stop it, Helot immediately used his magic to pull the flying hammer back. The speed of the ripple was so fast that it almost arrived in the airspace one after the other with the hammer.
The breeze gently brushed across everyone's faces, seemingly gentle, but Helot, who had studied magic very deeply, knew that behind this seemingly gentle breeze, there was actually a huge danger hidden. Because under the effect of this large wind element magic, the wind was actually imprisoned! The wind elements in the entire airspace all lost their activity, as if they had fallen into a deep sleep. Only in the position occupied by the dragon knights of the Rumu tribe, the wind element was not imprisoned, but became more active, as if it was a special area opened up for them.
This is wind field control technique!
The situation is bad!
Helot immediately turned his head to look at the "Flying". As expected, without the power and lift provided by the wind field, the "Flying" had no time to escape in time and was falling rapidly towards the sea below like a kite with a broken string.
Fortunately, however, the speed of the ship's fall was quickly brought under control.
Helot guessed that it was the wind element energy generator under the deck that worked. There was no external wind element to use at this time, but the wind element generated internally, although not enough to pull the "Flying" up again, was barely enough to support it to achieve a relatively soft landing. The red dragon circled around the "Flying" and descended. As it lost the power of the wind element, it only relied on its flesh wings to provide power, which put a great burden on the red dragon's body. It could no longer support the battlefield in the air.
Helot stretched out his hand to grab the flying hammer, looked directly at Benister, and said calmly: "The wind field control technique has a great impact on your airship! Such a huge hull, if there is any mistake, it will enter the wind element confinement zone. Moreover, this has a huge impact on your flying dragons. They can only move in a fixed route. Once they deviate, they will immediately stall. Our ability to fly comes from divine energy, and your wind element control has little effect on us.
Do you really want to fight us under such unfavorable circumstances?"
Benister smiled and said nonchalantly, "In order to perfectly cooperate with the wind field control technique, our Rum tribe has undergone long-term arduous training. The 'Numerology' set sail this time, in fact, it was not specifically to deal with the 'Flying'. We can only say that we are 'lucky' and happened to encounter this 'thief' and get our white dragon back by the way.
Now that you have lost the support of the Flying Ship, we will take revenge first and then wait for Korosa to come back."
When Helot was analyzing the wind field, he suddenly felt a strong airflow rushing in. It was the "Numerology" using wind field control to open an active channel for the wind element.
Sure enough, as the wind element activated the channel, the golden flying dragon that Benister rode suddenly accelerated like an arrow. Its dragon mouth opened wide, and as a billowing smoke gushed out, a fireball the size of a human head was ejected like a cannonball. At the same time, the four sets of machine guns under the dragon's wings fired crossbow arrows. These crossbow arrows flew from four different directions like flowers scattered by fairies, restricting the airspace that Helot could evade in all directions, leaving him nowhere to escape.
The golden flying dragon was extremely fast, almost rushing forward closely following the dragon breath it exhaled. Its dragon wings stretched out, extending several meters long wind blades. As the speed continued to increase, more and more tiny wind blades were densely spread around its body, forming a deadly protective barrier.
The other four flying dragons also launched a fierce attack at the same time. Although they were in four different directions, by carefully observing their flight paths, it can be found that any flying dragon is within the cover range of at least two companions. And as Benister said before, the cooperation between the flying dragon knight and the "Numerology" is very tacit. The wind field control technique can always open the wind element activation channel at the best time, making the flying dragons' actions completely unaffected by the wind element's confinement. They flexibly shuttle on the battlefield and look for opportunities to attack.
Faced with the fierce attack of the golden flying dragon, Milika stepped forward without hesitation to block it.
The sword in her hand danced quickly, and her precise movements continuously shattered the crossbow arrows. Then, she punched hard, unleashing a divine blow, and the powerful force instantly shattered the dragon's breath fireball, turning it into nothingness.
However, the golden dragon did not retreat, but rushed forward even more fiercely. Mirika was not afraid at all, and raised her sword to slash it down with all her might. In an instant, the holy energy quickly gathered and formed a dazzling lightsaber that was ten meters long, ready to split the dragon in half.
The flying dragon showed its fierce side and let out a deafening roar. The wind blades around its body instantly formed a wind blade tide, rushing towards the falling lightsaber. It was like a fierce collision between the physical light and wind, with powerful forces colliding with each other, and the scattered wind and light splashed in the air, forming a large-scale broken rainbow.
With her tenacious will and strong strength, Mirika successfully withstood the first round of fierce attacks from the golden dragon, while Benister quickly escaped with the dragon, flexibly changing direction in the air, preparing to launch the next round of more fierce attacks.
Seeing this, Helot quickly retreated to the backcourt. He concentrated his energy and used sacred magic to provide powerful spell support to Mirika, successfully blocking a round of attacks from the other four flying dragons.
During the fierce battle, Helot gradually realized that there was something strange about the opponent's tactics.
After careful analysis, he found that this was not a tactic carefully designed for conventional warfare. While the "Numerology" released the wind field control technique, it also imprisoned itself. If the enemy did not rely solely on the wind element, wouldn't it turn itself into a living target with no ability to fight back?
Moreover, as the execution team of this tactic, the coordination shown by these five flying dragons was obviously not for large-scale group battles. From the actual combat performance, it was clear that one dragon was responsible for the main attack, while the other four dragons... seemed to be positioned only to encircle and suppress the space.
Helot couldn't help but feel puzzled. This tactic was obviously tailor-made for individual enemies who were extremely dependent on the wind element, but now it was used to deal with two opponents who used divine energy. It really seemed out of place and out of place.
What if the opponent targets the Flying? At first glance, this seems to be a suitable tactic, after all, the strongest fighters of the Flying are Krusha and the white dragon Albert. However, is it really necessary for a powerful tribe to come up with such a complicated and cumbersome tactic to deal with a team of dragon hunters?
If we can’t catch the white dragon flying freely in the sky, can we still catch the ship that needs regular supplies?
The more Helot thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong. There was an indescribable awkwardness to the whole thing.
But at this time, the battle was fierce. Helot knew that excessive distraction would only harm Milica, so the battle continued.
Although the tactics were not perfect, the Benest team did not use all their strength. However, if the wind field control technique was removed at this time, the "Flying" would definitely take the opportunity to escape. If the real target was not caught and the white dragon was released, then their trip would really be in vain.
Besides, the wind field control technique cannot be released casually. After this release, various precious materials and supplies will be needed for a long time.
Therefore, in Benister's opinion, as long as they can successfully seize the "Flying", they will be able to force Korusha to hand over the white dragon. As for the two humans from the Holy Continent... I have the advantage. Even if I use a war of attrition, I can slowly wear them down.
Benister thought he had the whole situation under control, so he continued to attack Helot and Mirika in an orderly manner according to the tactics he had trained in advance. He knew that the energy consumed by flying with divine energy was far greater than the energy consumed by flying with wind elements. Therefore, he only needed to continuously consume the enemy's energy to achieve the final complete victory.
After several rounds of fierce fighting, Helot gradually saw through Benister's intention to fight a war of attrition. He knew in his heart that this was an extremely unfavorable situation for himself and Mirika.
No, as an angel, Milica has a lot of divine energy, and flying is an angel's instinct. Even if she doesn't reveal her true angel form, she can control the consumption of energy very well and persist for a long time in this war of attrition. On the contrary, I rely entirely on divine energy to fly, and at the current consumption rate, I can't last too long.
It seems that I can’t win, so I can only prepare to run away.
But just when Helot was about to find a chance to hint Mirika to retreat, a deafening roar suddenly came from the horizon. This was the second time he heard this sound today, and Helot instantly realized what the wind field control technique released by the "Numerology" was intended to deal with.
Thunderstorms are definitely worth using this tactic to deal with.
The roar came closer in an instant, and after crashing into the confinement range of the wind element, a rapidly decelerating black shadow gradually revealed its true appearance in front of everyone.
It was a completely black flying dragon, and its appearance was completely different from that of an ordinary flying dragon. An ordinary flying dragon had horny protrusions all over its body, and looked ferocious and terrifying, but its scales were unusually tight and smooth, and the surface was like a jade that had been carefully played with for a long time, emitting a warm luster.
It was flying with an elegant posture, like a raindrop with wings. Under normal circumstances, the wind element would automatically separate the air in front of it, making it fly in a vacuum, extremely fast and without any obstacles. However, at this moment, the wind element in this airspace was imprisoned, the vitality of the wind element dropped significantly, and the air resistance increased suddenly, forcing it to fully open its wings that were originally half-opened and enter a gliding posture.
The speed naturally drops rapidly.
(End of this chapter)
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