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Chapter 834: The Wild Dance of Dragon Skeletons (Part 1)

    <h4>Chapter 834: The Wild Dance of Dragon Skeletons (Part 1)</h4>


    Trantor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


    Thebat vessel was gigantic with ck holes for cannons. It was probably able to unleash magic stone shells of more than a yard in diameter. The most terrifying thing was that it was as if thebat vessel had suddenly appeared ten miles away, yet the magicpass failed to detect the huge vessel.


    “My Lord!”


    “Your Highness!”


    The men were screaming at the same time, clearly trying to persuade Saleen to avoid thebat vessel. Such a huge vessel was clearly made with technology that far surpassed that of Metatrin Kingdom. Even a group of grade-9 sorcerers would probably be unable to create something that was longer than a mile. It was a ship that could float on the seas and resist the winds.


    In theory, the perfect length for abat vessel should the same as the dragon skeletonbat vessel, which was one-hundred and eighty yards.


    In order to ensure resilience against the winds and tides, the longestbat vessel created by mages measured at three-hundred and ten yards long. It was not that biggerbat vessels could not be created, but it wouldpromise the speed at which it could be maneuvered and the resilience of the vessel.


    “Full speed ahead!” Saleen gave the order without any hesitation.


    “Yes, Master!” the winged skeleton was excited. This was the first time he was up against such a huge target. Any otherbat vessel might not be able to do much, but the unique ability of the dragon skeletonbat vessel would definitely surprise the enemy.


    “Sit tight. The battle will be turbulent,” Saleen said to the people around him.


    The mages heard Saleen’s order and prepared for battle. The Sregl Ind mages had nock of scrolls. When Jason moved house, he brought over almost all of the scrolls that he had umted on Sregl Ind. Those items were not important to Sregl Ind anyway. The mages on the ind would continue to create many more scrolls.


    When Saleen saw the mages inspecting their scrolls, heughed and said, “You will not have to join in the battle yourselves. Just keep yourself safe and boost the soldiers with spells at the appropriate times. Back to your positions.”


    The mages got too excited because of thebat vessel. After what Saleen said, they quickly returned to their positions.


    The cabins for mages and warriors were side by side, so the mages would not have to leave their rooms in order to boost the warriors with spells. The interior of the dragon skeletonbat vessel was designed very logically because there was no need for a huge space to amodate an alchemy motor; hence allowing the structure of thebat vessel to be most suitable for battle.


    The skeletal warships that were behind the dragon skeletonbat vessel began to slow down and spread apart while the dragon skeletonbat vessel spread its gigantic skeletal wings and increased its speed to more than two-hundred miles per hour.


    The entirebat vessel had almost lifted off the surface of the ocean. It rode the wild wings and sped towards the giganticbat vessel that was ten miles away at lightning speed.


    The sight was like a rabbit bravely facing a wolf.


    That hugebat vessel did not expect the speed of the dragon skeletonbat vessel to increase so dramatically and so suddenly. When it appeared, it was ten miles away and was traveling at a speed of about sixty miles an hour. When the dragon-remainsbat vessel suddenly ramped up its speed to more than two-hundred miles an hour, a distance of ten miles could be covered in less than three minutes. It was not long before the twobat vessels would meet each other head-on.


    No matter how sturdy the dragon skeletonbat vessel might be, it was not built to sh head-on with such a giganticbat vessel. The front of thebat vessel had half a yard thick metal armor that was being supported entirely by magic, which was why it did not sink into the sea. If bothbat vessels were to sh, the giganticbat vessel would not be at a disadvantage. Even if the dragon skeletonbat vessel was not destroyed, its internal structure would surely be shaken.


    The people on the giganticbat vessel had considered countless possibilities but had not considered that the target would increase its speed and charge at them head-on.


    The dragon bones of the giganticbat vessel were made of magic metal in a restorative structure. Even if half a supporting structure broke off, it would not lead to a disintegration of thebat vessel, otherwise the vessel could not have survived any storms. In the magic cabin of the giganticbat vessel, the captain was shocked by what he was witnessing. It took him half a minute before he called, “Full speed ahead!”


    He had been angered. To think that the target was trying to demonstrate their courage in such a hrious manner. He would help the enemy realize that courage should be built on powerful foundations, or it would just be mindless stupidity.


    Five miles, four miles, three miles...


    Bothbat vessels approached each other at high speed without any intentions of turning away. Both sides were not even attacking each other with any weapons.


    One mile...


    Nine-hundred yards!


    By then, neither side needed any magic to be able clearly see what each other’sbat vessel looked like.


    This was when the winged skeleton calmly took control of thebat vessel and began to transform it. Dragon ws emerged from the belly of thebat vessel while the dragon tail shook violently. The entirebat vessel was making a deafening noise. There were spells in thebat vessel that could buffer out such noises, but that was not the case for the enemybat vessel, where the soldiers that were controlling the weapons were clearly affected.


    They saw the enemy’sbat vessel suddenlye alive to transform into a gigantic dragon. Gigantic skeletal wings were pping on both sides as it pounced on theirbat vessel.


    “Attack, attack quickly!”


    “Open fire!”


    “Where are the alchemy crossbows?!”


    “Mages! Where have the mages gone to?!”


    Nine-hundred yards of distance disappeared in the blink of an eye. Before the chaos on the giganticbat vessel could settle, the dragon skeletonbat vessel had already pounced onto the deck of the giganticbat vessel.


    Boom!


    The one-hundred and eighty yard long dragon-remainsbat vesselnded heavily on the giganticbat vessel. Its skeletal wings on both sides swept away countless soldiers and equipment that had protruded out of the deck.


    The ws of dragon-remainsbat vessel dug deep into the metal deck as it shifted its body and swept its tail towards the bridge. The dragon skeletonbat vessel was refined from the remains of an ancient gigantic dragon. When it was still alive, every creature that was below grade-9 would be turned into minced meat by a sweep of its tail, without question.


    The deck was covered with blood as the warriors were still calling for mages in futility. The winged skeletonughed deviously in the control cabin and said, “Humph, did you really think this is just a simple vessel? Come, giant dragon, roar!”


    When grade-9 magic nuclei were ced in the magic array, the magic array at the front of the dragon lit up. Energy was transported into the magic array and the mouth of the dragon suddenly unleashed a powerful sound shockwave.


    It was a grade-9 magic array – sonic dimension.


    The wind elements in the dragon’s mouth began to congregate until they were visible. Countless miniature magic runes were just taking shape when they were shredded into pieces, releasing a deafening noise.


    Such a violent yet strange attack left the men on the giganticbat vessel helpless. They had quite a lot of equipment to prevent enemies from boarding the deck, including alchemy crossbows, fire-spitting hives, and huge puppets. The equipment would be effective against magic beasts that were more than ten yards long, but in that situation, they were under attack by a one-hundred and eighty yard long dragon skeleton.


    The skeletal wings of the dragon skeletonbat vessel continued to p on the deck, smashing all the flying equipment on the deck into pieces. Some of the huge puppets had also been smashed into theirponents, much less the arrow tower. As for the towering bridge, although it did not copse after being swept by the dragon tail, its magicmunication equipment was destroyed. They could no longer use it to disseminate orders around thebat vessel.


    The moment the giganticbat vessel lost the ability tomunicate, the warriors were in a mess.


    Sonic dimension was a spell that left everyone on the deck bleeding from every crevice. Even those that were stronger lost their senses. With the dragon head as point of focus, a huge crater appeared on the deck as the grade-9 attack failed to fully prate it.


    The winged skeleton was not surprised. After all, the grade-9 spell was meant to attack living bodies. Its damage on metal was limited. No matter what, sonic dimension managed to kill many enemies and only a little magic nuclei were used up in exchange.


    The ws of the dragon skeletonbat vessel tore out the metal in the deck as huge craters appeared one after another. Countless spirits of the dead began to appear on the dragon skeletonbat vessel. They jumped onto the deck of the giganticbat vessel and dove into the cabins beneath the deck.


    Only at that point of time did the humans on the dragon skeletonbat vessel begin to leave their positions and remove the spells that had held them in ce. What the winged skeleton did no longer maintained the bnce in thebat vessel and everyone was thrown around.


    Only the demons seemed unaffected. They followed Nailisi in dashing out of the dragon skeletonbat vessel. She also called over Nichs and more than one-hundred human soldiers to hermand.


    Nailisi followed the spirits of the dead in entering the first level beneath the deck. Thebat vessel was so huge that perhaps even the pan’s turtle alchemical boat would not be able to sink it. Nailisi decided to take out the eggs of magic bug and spread them over the enemy’s corpses. The moment the eggs met with flesh and blood, they began to incubate very quickly.


    Nichs cast a fallen divine spell and the magic bugs incubated even faster. They broke out of their shells quickly and devoured the corpses.


    Saleen had no intentions of taking over thebat vessel. His initial goal was to destroy the vessel so much so that it could no longer be operated. Saleen did not need abat vessel in perfect condition. He only wanted victory.


    Of course, after killing the enemies, he would continue to stay on thebat vessel for a period of time to see what kind of reinforcements mighte. Right then, Saleen was a grade-8 sorcerer and the six spells on his devil suit had broken their seals to reach grade-9. His golden magic book and demon magic book could still contain many grade-9 spells. The equipment was not scrolls and could be used repeatedly.


    That was why Saleen had never felt more confident than then. As long as his enemy was not as powerful as Joey, he was confident that he would emerge victorious. After all, Eleanor was now a grade-7 sorcerer and her longbow, Seven Nights, was already of formidable power and would allow Saleen’s n badge even more time to lock onto the enemy.


    The water puppet had also been fully repaired. The water puppet could cast crystal finger on behalf of Saleen, and this finger could easily kill grade-9 opponents.


    Saleen gave Nailisi and the winged skeleton the order to kill all the enemies.
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