It didn’t matter which world it was. The strongest individuals would always hold the best territories!
It was a universalw.
After setting foot on Un’Goro Volcano, the one thing that Greem’s party kept running into was an odd species– mebelly Ogres.
These were powerful magical creatures that had extremely high fire resistance and exceptional skill in fire magic. Apart from their rapid-fire spells, these mebelly Ogres also hadrge and muscr bodies. Even the ckstone Orcs couldn’t deal with their savage strikes when they lifted their magma staffs to engage in a fight.
Perhaps it was because they always stayed in the volcanic caves, but these mebelly ogres were allrge and massive. Their skin was also a dark red, and almost as hard as the volcanic rocks here. Even more annoying was how intelligent they were, to the point that they could even tame creatures like the magma hounds and magma beasts as their servants.
The adepts constantly had to deal with packs of snarling magma hounds when fighting with these ogres. They would then have to deal with the mebelly Ogres themselves, who had enhanced themselves with a Berserking Spell before rushing up with their thick magma staffs.
Using magic against these enemies was a bit of a waste. As such, the one who fought at the very front was still Tigule’s Goblin Shredder. The fullmetal armor forged out of Queyras magical alloy waspletely unharmed, even when assaulted by a dozen fireballs.
Meanwhile, the wildly spinning drill on the Shredder’s left arm and the whirring chainsaw on the right were not weapons that the ’frail’ bodies of the magma hounds and mebelly Ogres could resist.
Tigule piloted the Goblin Shredder with finesse, moving through the enemies’ ranks like an agile monkey with a drill on the left arm and a chainsaw on the right. Loud shing and rending sounds rang out as the enemies were driven away and ughtered.
The body of the magma houndsposed of many tiny magma rocks split into two halves upon being sliced by the chainsaw. The hotva within them spilled forth, sizzling upon the already dry and withered volcanic stones.
The tough skin of the mebelly Ogres was pretty tough. From Greem’s observation through the Chip, their skin improved their defense by at least two levels. That meant that without magical weapons that were at least enhanced with +3 sharpness or the Pration enchantment, one would not even be able to harm these mebelly Ogres.
Sadly, even the toughest of defenses could fall to a kitchen knife!
If a kitchen knife didn’t do the work, then throw in a hammer into the mix!
Tigule realized that killing these ogres with edged weapons was pretty tricky. Even the extremely sharp drill took two to three seconds to prate the enemies’ chest. Thus, Tigule changed his strategy and stopped cutting or stabbing the ogres. Instead, he merely smashed them with all he had.
Truthfully, the Goblin Shredder also had immense Strength that went up to twenty-six points. Whenbined with its heavy metal body, the Shredder could smash its weapons at its enemies as if they were warhammers. The mebelly Ogres couldn’t endure these blows, even with their Strength.
A single blow to the head would smash their skulls into their chest cavities.
Consequently, Greem and the other adepts got a good show of wild and savage fighting as they trailed behind the Shredder. A burning trail soaked red with blood andva wound up the top of the mountain, while the horrifying corpses of the mebelly Ogres served as an equally eye-catching scene.
The Shredder stood at the forefront, while Zacha guarded the rear. The adept party sessfully reached the waist of Un’Goro Volcano.
They found a reasonably clean ce in a small cave here and set up camp as they waited silently for Vanlier to meet up with them.
With his blood master Mary here, there was no concern he wouldn’t be able to find his way here!
Perhaps they had been too savage in ughtering their way up the mountain, but Un’Goro volcano was rife with howling and screaming right now.
Those furious mebelly Ogres could only roar and curse from a distance, but they didn’t dare to charge into the cave to fight them to the death. It wasn’t until midnight that the mebelly Ogres, perhaps tired from all their cursing, scattered and returned to their caves to sleep.
The nights in the Burning ins were the same as the days.
Though the sky was much darker, it was still dark red and murky from the mes andva that lit up the ce.
After setting up some rm arrays at the entrance, Greem and the other adepts started to rest inside the cave.
At their level, they wouldn’t tire even if they didn’t eat, drink, or rest for several days in a row. However, in such a dangerous environment, maintaining themselves at their best condition was the optimal choice.
Tigule was also exhausted from fighting for the entirety of the day.
He did not have the unbelievable Spirit and Physique of the adepts. The exhaustion of his stamina and Spirit from piloting the Second Grade magical machine as a First Grade was immense!
After returning the Shredder to the golem talisman, Tigule simply ate some food, drank some water, and wrapped himself in his cape to sleep.
Though the cave entrance had been sealed with a me Barrier, the heat waves were still surging in from the outside. They were situated on an extremely active volcano after all; the rumbling of theva beneath them never stopped. asionally, they could even feel the mountain quake.
The fact that Tigule could still fall sound asleep in such an environment was a testament to how exhausted he was!
The night shift was naturally left to the dutiful Dragonborn Zacha.
Greem leaned against a piece of rock and closed his eyes to rest his mind.
He couldn’t enter deep meditation in this ce and thus could only close his eyes to soothe his slightly tense mind.
He had brought with him nearly all of the elites of the n for this dragonying expedition. It was very likely that they would be able to sessfully ughter the Second Grade fire dragon with such a force. However, everything in this world was unpredictable. Even a small mistake could cause a terrifying oue to unfold.
In its current state, the Crimson n could not bear to suffer any mistakes.
It was unlike the period where the Crimson n hid underground and umted its strength. Greem and the Crimson n’s dominant rise to power had already attracted the attention of many adept ns. If the main force of the n were to suffer a substantial loss at this moment, those hungry wolves would not give up a chance tosh out at the Crimson n. Moreover, the enemies hiding in the shadows woulde in droves to nurture their strength with the flesh of the Crimson adepts.
That was why Greem currently bore much more stress than ever before. Almost every single move he made had to be thought over and over again, making sure that the best reaction was used to deal with any situation that could arise.
Just as Greem’s emotions were fluctuating, the light pping sound of wings came along with the night winds from outside the cave.
Then, the rm arrays were set off!
A short momentter, Old Fox Vanlier arrived with Blood Knight Soros, both of them covered in ash and dust.
Dragonborn Zacha, who had silently been standing at the entrance, looked at them with his sharp eyes before moving aside and letting them in.
It was clear that Vanlier and Soros’ days on the Burning ins hadn’t been pleasant. Apart from their shriveled Spirits, there were still burn marks that hadn’t faded from their bodies.
That they hadn’t been able to recover from their injuries despite the vampires’ powerful regeneration abilities proved that the creatures here were far more formidable than the other dragon lord territories.
"Go and catch two ogres and make sure they are alive!" Greem gave simple instructions.
Zacha acknowledged the order, lifted his warhammer, picked up his spear, and charged out of the cave.
With the density of the mebelly Ogre poption on Un’Goro Volcano, he should be able to catch one or two of them just by finding a nearby cave. Not long after, the unique battlecry of the ogres rang out. A short momentter, it returned to silence.
The light in the cave dimmed.
Zacha lifted a bloody mebelly Ogre in each hand and strode into the cave before he dropped them in front of the vampires.
"Rest for a while and recover first!" Greem said casually.
The two vampires hesitated for a moment and looked at Mary, who was silently lying down on her side in a corner of the cave. With a nearly imperceptible nod from her, the two vampires finally crouched over the necks of the ogres and started drinking the spicy and stinging blood of the creatures.
In all honesty, the blood of mebelly Ogres wasn’t delicious; it wasn’t on the day-to-day menu of the vampires. The blood had been infused with far too much fire elementium, and it tasted too dry and bitter. It was a far cry from the sweet, rich blood of the forest elves.
However, there was no leeway to be picky in a situation like this. Recovering and ensuring their survival was the highest priority!
"Have you guys obtained any new information after all this time here?" Greem asked softly.
As the leader of this expedition, these were the kinds of questions he had to be concerned with.
After all, thest update they received was from one month ago. All this time, Greem had been sneaking about with his dragonying team and had lost contact with Vanlier. That was why he was anxious that new variables might have cropped up.
"Don’t you worry, my lord! We have been patrolling near the fire dragon’s den for the past month, and we have not seen it exit. To avoid missing anything, I even arranged for one of the blood knights to stay there while I came back to report. I assure you that nothing will go wrong. Judging from the time that has passed, the wounds the fire dragon suffered on Stalon Mountain should have healed already. However, these dragon lords love sleeping, and sleeping for up to three months is nothing odd for them."
Old Fox Vanlier seemed like he knew what the n leader was worried about. He immediately assuaged Greem’s concerns with his first few words.
It would truly be a joke if the fire dragon weren’t home after they had dragged all the elites of the n on this long march!
The extended absence of the n’s primary force in its current circumstances would easily invite unnecessary troubles. Greem couldn’t possibly have all his elites wait here without clear information. That was why Greem had been troubled all this while– because he was worried about such an unprecedented situation urring.
Now that the fire dragon was confirmed to be home, everything was going to be a breeze!