Death Guns In Another World - Chapter 1650: Baited
Alex carried Lisa in his embrace as he strolled down the corridor. Meanwhile, Margareth and the others were still engrossed in their tasks.
Upon reaching the destination, Alex and Lemisa observed Margareth, drenched in perspiration, setting up the Plane Destruction Bomb. After deliberation, they had decided to utilize the Dark Hall in the Dali Kingdom’s Palace as the central point for the explosion. At that moment, Margareth, alongside Little Blue and the rest of the team, diligently worked on the final installation.
The Dark Hall was revered as a sacred space within the Dali Kingdom, hosting events such as national day celebrations and the Dark Dragon’s inheritance ceremony. Consequently, every corner of the magnificent hall, capable of accommodating 10,000 individuals, exuded extravagant embellishments. Marble tiles adorned the floor, and a vibrant red carpet added a touch of opulence. The hall’s grandeur was further accentuated by shimmering crystal chandeliers and eerie, black obsidian sculptures. Within the hall’s sanctified ambiance, the weight of the air alone was enough to leave one breathless.
However, its previous splendor was now a thing of the past.
As Alex observed the disassembled and disheveled Dark Hall, he couldn’t help but express his dismay. The once solemn hall had been reduced to an unrecognizable state. The thick, luxurious red carpet lay torn and discarded, while the intricate sculptures were shattered into fragments. Crystal chandeliers that once adorned the ceiling now lay on the ground, their pieces scattered. Amidst the wreckage, Margareth diligently arranged the Plane Destruction Bomb, devoting her complete attention to the task.
“Ah, Boss,” Little Blue suddenly exclaimed upon spotting Alex’s arrival. Casting a cautious glance at Margareth, she approached Alex silently.
“How is Margareth progressing? And what’s the status of the barrier outside?” Alex inquired softly after carefully placing Lisa on a nearby bench, allowing her to regain her strength after consuming numerous mana recovery potions. Although it was left unspoken, everyone instinctively kept their distance from Margareth, mindful of the perilous nature of her task. A single startle for her could potentially bring Mini Bubble Gum’s ominous premonitions to life.
“Big Sister Margareth is doing well. I was initially worried, but she’s been extremely focused on completing her mission. The progress is steady and already halfway done. As for the situation outside, we’re in good hands with Maggie and Big Sister Scarlet in charge. They encountered some ambushes from Chaos creatures earlier, but they managed to drive them away, thanks to Big Sister Margareth’s potions. Now that they’ve regained their strength, our defenses have been holding up without any further issues.”
“Great to hear. Stay vigilant and keep an eye on your surroundings,” Alex responded, visibly relieved by Little Blue’s update. He then lifted his gaze, his expression a mix of curiosity and bewilderment as he surveyed the surroundings.
As per Little Blue’s account, Margareth made the decision to strategically place approximately 15 Plane Destruction Bombs in the vicinity to bolster the likelihood of success, as a precautionary measure. With the project now over fifty percent complete, Alex and Little Blue found themselves encircled by seven to eight time bombs, each possessing destructive power ten times greater than that of nuclear bombs. Should any unforeseen events occur, they were certainly in for quite an eventful experience.
The thought echoed in Anna’s mind: “It’s almost time.”
She stood atop the city wall, observing the towering mound of deceased Chaos creatures below. Thus far, the situation remained under control. Despite the appearance of the city wall being battered by the relentless onslaught of Chaos creatures, it defiantly maintained its strength. Under Madeline’s strategic command, the formidable adventurers, accompanied by the undead, valiantly fended off wave after wave of Chaos. Anna was taken aback by the adventurers’ proficiency in such battles, where they faced overwhelming odds. Even against countless enemies, they seemed unfazed. Their expertise in handling Chaos, combined with their sheer power, allowed them to navigate effortlessly through the relentless assault. Without such experience, even the most formidable individuals would find it impossible to escape the clutches of the Chaos horde. Yet, the adventurers appeared well-versed in the chaotic style and tempo, refusing to be intimidated or overwhelmed by their relentless “human wave attack.”
“We have very little time remaining,” Anna said with a sense of unease as Madeline’s voice whispered in her ear. Upon hearing Madeline’s words, Erin let out a sigh of relief and turned to the tired young woman who had been clutching a heavy, black book since the beginning of the battle.
“Can we start now, Miss Madeline?”
“Just a little longer, just a little longer… But we’re almost there,” Madeline replied, giving a cryptic answer. Suddenly, she opened her eyes, revealing a glint of icy determination.
“Alright then, let’s begin.”
Madeline reached into her pocket and pulled out an oval device adorned with a beautiful gemstone. With a firm grip, she activated it.
The steel walls of the city trembled. The sky filled with deafening sonic booms, overpowering the sounds of battle. The chaotic creatures, which had been swarming towards the city, came to a halt, their curiosity piqued by the trembling walls. They watched as trails of white steam burst forth from the gaps in the walls. Suddenly, iron plates flipped open, and enormous triangular pyramids emerged, radiating a cold, malevolent glow. The steam intensified, creating an ominous atmosphere.
Boom!
It was like a thunderclap. Iron plates shot out from the bottom of the walls, smashing into the pile of corpses like a powerful bulldozer. Lightning flashed and connected, illuminating the city walls in a dazzling display. In an instant, the chaotic creatures were reduced to dust, unable to retaliate. The piles of corpses vanished, and the faltering defense line transformed into an impenetrable fortress. The flickering lightning bolts formed a deadly barrier, obliterating any intruders.
“This… This is…” Bahamut’s clone stared in astonishment. He hadn’t expected the enemy to possess such power. But it also meant that they were on the brink of defeat. They had no choice but to unleash their trump card. It was clear they couldn’t hold on much longer.
“In that case, I shall send them to their demise!”
Bahamut’s clone could feel the surge of excitement and impatience coursing through him as he tightly clenched his fists and fixed his gaze straight ahead.
“Advance! Push forward! Annihilate them all!”
The Chaos creatures showed no signs of slowing down as they relentlessly flooded towards the city walls, heedless of the danger they faced.
Unbeknownst to Bahamut’s clone, Madeline stood resolute atop the fortified walls, her hand reaching out to flip open the weighty tome held in her other hand.
With careful precision, she ran her finger along a page adorned with a myriad of intricate runes and sigils. The dense text held a wealth of knowledge waiting to be unleashed.