The Vastness of Magical Destiny-Chapter 148 - 8 Earth Dragon Warrior_4
Chapter 148: Chapter 8: Earth Dragon Warrior_4
Chapter 148 -8: Earth Dragon Warrior_4
As the flames incessantly scorched the magical beasts within the Fire Ring, their immense agony became unbearable. To prevent them from using their desperate exploding body technique, Komer timely opened a gap in the Fire Ring, allowing them an opportunity to break out of the aerial siege. What faced them, however, were the lethal moves that Volen and Ilot had long prepared, and the Earth Dragon Warriors lying in ambush with their Dragon Spear assault dealt the final blow to the ogres, who were already struggling to fend off the attacks from Volen and Ilot. In Komer’s eyes, this demonstration of martial power, which represented the highest level of Barbarian Warrior might, was easily capable of breaching any armor, especially when their full force was concentrated on a single point. Imagine a Long Spear weighing hundreds of pounds, focused entirely at one point for an assault— even a paladin who has mastered advanced Fighting Qi shields might not withstand it, let alone a mere magical beast.
The brief moments of vulnerability resulted in the demise of five ogres to the Yellow Spring, and though the last and most formidable ogre dodged the Earth Dragon Warrior’s fierce Dragon Spear assault, it ultimately fell to the combined attacks of the five and Komer’s Thunder Magic. Komer’s use of Thunder Magic once again demonstrated to the Barbarian Warriors the power of magic, making even the typically arrogant Earthwalking Dragons under the Earth Dragon Warriors show signs of fear upon feeling the force of Komer’s continuous Thunder Magic assault. All this made the formidable Volen secretly anxious.
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Regarding the items from the ogres’ bodies, besides eight Mana Cores which were of no value to the barbarians, Komer generously handed over the Monster Skins, highly prized by the barbarians, for them to handle. His magnanimity earned him the sincere gratitude of the barbarians. In the worldview of the barbarians, the victor of the battle deserved the right to deal with the spoils. The battle had been so brutal that nearly fifty out of two hundred warriors had been sacrificed, and if not for the last-minute intervention of Komer and Ylot, the outcome would have been unpredictable. Komer and Ylot’s gracious conduct caused the barbarians’ fondness for them to soar, and coupled with their respect for the strong, Komer—who spoke fluent Mountain Language—almost became an idol for the young barbarians, second only to their Chief. This phenomenon left the formidable Volen greatly vexed yet helpless.
Komer accepted Volen’s invitation without any objections, and they agreed that in one month’s time Komer would personally visit the Garong Tribe located one hundred and twenty miles south of Bahomon, which was one of the Thirteen Tribes in the Barbarian Alliance. The Great Chieftain of the Garong Tribe, Gasi—who Komer had encountered in Cyprus City—would warmly welcome him at the heart of the tribe.
Komer’s journey to Bahomon was extraordinarily fruitful. Not only did he completely eradicate the threat of the ogres, but he also secured the barbarians’ recognition of the territorial boundaries, gaining control of several hundred miles of land that, while currently remote, Komer was confident would one day be reached by pioneers, and that time was not too distant. Through the joint combat, the barbarians began to accept him as a neighbor and even earned their respect, which Komer considered to be his greatest gain. In the following two days, Komer and Ilot explored the area around the newly acknowledged boundary line set by the barbarians and found no more traces of ogres. This hunt for ogres concluded with a resounding victory.