Wizard World Irregular

Chapter 1049: Peace Was Never An Option [Part 2]



Chapter 1049: Peace Was Never An Option [Part 2]



"Lia Fail, show them your might!" Chloe declared, and a red aura spread outward from her body, giving everyone a boost in their speed and strength.

"Dagda, time to shine!" Princess Ariel ordered.

The Black Cauldron appeared in front of her and shot a green beam of light toward the heavens, creating a green aurora that had a mild healing effect, which increased regeneration and gave a boost in stamina.

"Sylvans!" Lady Arawina shouted. "Time to fulfill our oaths! Kill!"

""Kill!""

""Kill!""

""Kill!""

""Kill!""

""Kill!""

Obelith looked at the pitiful army, who had decided to invade their realm, with contempt. He waved his hand and ordered the Gargoyles to decimate the invaders who bit off more than they could chew.

The first clash sent stones shattering and blood spraying in the air.

Everything immediately descended into chaos, while Obelith looked down at Xanda with a sneer plastered on his face.

He didn't know where the Giantess got her reinforcements, but he believed that this army wouldn't be enough to pose a threat to him.

But the sneer on his face stiffened when he saw dozens of powerful individuals emerging from the army he had greatly underestimated right after the initial clashes.

Xanda was also caught by surprise due to how powerful her reinforcements were, and she couldn't help but laugh, her eyes glistening with killing intent.

Charging alongside her children, she swatted aside countless gargoyles, turning them into shattered rocks.

She had always been defending passively against the Gargoyles that had long decided to conquer her domain.

But now, seeing that she had so many powerful experts helping her, she no longer felt that this was a suicide mission.

Truth be told, she just wanted to invade the Gargoyle Realm as a show of her resolve and desperation.

She was prepared to die, and her only goal was to take the leader of the Gargoyle with her to the afterlife.

Ethan fought close to Xanda, making sure that she would not be overwhelmed by their enemies.

The Gargoyles had locked their sights on the Giantess because they knew that once she fell, the Realm of Janvidr would have lost its Guardian.

They were certain that if they were the ones who managed to take her life, they would be handsomely rewarded by their Emperor, who was observing the battle from the sky.

However, this was easier said than done.

The Giantess was not an easy opponent to defeat, and any Gargoyle smacked by her wooden club would shatter into oblivion.

There was also an annoying young man fighting alongside her, and he was darn hell-bent on preventing everyone from landing a decisive blow on the Giantess' body.

The Gargoyle Emperor shifted his gaze to Ethan and realized that he was an expert.

'Is he perhaps a Champion from Midgard?' Obelith thought before looking at another young man who was covered in radiant light.

The sword in his hand was shining like the sun, and every single thing he hit was cleaved in two.

There was also a Red Werewolf on the ground who was laughing as she obliterated one Gargoyle after the other.

There were several bloodstains on her fur, but due to her improved regeneration ability, those wounds were slowly closing up.

Obelith then looked in the direction of the Chained Paragon, whose chains bound the bigger Gargoyles, using them as weapons to lash out against the other Gargoyles.

A blizzard emerged out of nowhere and turned hundreds of gargoyles into ice statues.

The Archmage of Eastshire sneered as his eyes flashed with power. The Sylvan Realm was connected to the Realm of Janvidr.

If both of them fell, then it wouldn't take long for the Gargoyles to appear in Eastshire.

This was something he wouldn't allow to happen, so he immediately agreed to Professor Rinehart's invitation the moment he heard about the situation.

Professor Rinehart casually strolled in the sky with his arms behind his back.

Any Gargoyles who flew within several meters away from him would simply explode as if they were hit by an invisible attack that no one could see.

Unlike the others, Professor Rinehart's eyes were locked on Obelith in the sky.

In fact, he was walking toward the Gargoyle Emperor, seemingly planning to fight him in battle.

Perhaps noticing his gaze, Obelith also glanced in the direction of the Headmaster of Brynhildr Academy.

A frown appeared on the Gargoyle Emperor's face because he couldn't feel any magical fluctuations from the old man who was strolling casually toward him.

Ethan noticed this as well, and he couldn't help but ask his Other Half what was happening because he didn't understand why Professor Rinehart seemed unaffected by the enemies who were trying to kill him.

"Use your X-Vision," Ethan's Other Half commented. "Use it to its fullest power. Perhaps, you will be able to see the secret behind this phenomenon."

Ethan's Other Half was also unable to determine how the Professor was doing what he was

doing.

Only Ethan's X-Vision might be able to solve this question, so Ethan activated it without a moment's hesitation and raised its power to the fullest.

At first, Ethan didn't see anything. But as he continued to look, a faint outline could be seen hovering behind the Professor's back.

As Ethan focused on it more, he couldn't help but gasp when the faint outline finally made sense to him.

Hovering behind Professor Rinehart was a tortoise that was nearly impossible to see using normal means.

This was not an ordinary Tortoise. Its head looked like a snapping turtle with four serpent- like black tails, slithering across the sky and destroying anything that tried to go near the Headmaster of the academy.

The tortoise was at least thirty meters tall and fifty meters long, which didn't even include the four tails that were wreaking havoc in the skies.

After seeing everything in great detail, Ethan finally understood what he was seeing.

"Perfect Resonance," Ethan muttered. "That is Professor Rinehart's Perfect Resonance."

The Headmaster of Brynhildr Academy was said to be the most powerful wizard in the current

generation.

Even Professor Barret once said that he wasn't a match for Professor Rinehart if the two of them fought seriously.

"It seems that there are many old people who want to die today," Obelith, who could no longer ignore Professor Rinehart's silent rampage, said as he faced the opponent who was calmly walking in his direction.

Raising his hand, the Gargoyle Emperor summoned a dark spear that crackled with black

lightning.

"I'll kill you first," Obelith stated as if it was already a done deal.

"Come," Professor Rinehart replied calmly. "My Academy needs a decent Gargoyle statue.

You will suffice."

"Impudent mortal!" Obelith roared before pointing his trident at the arrogant human who dared to ridicule him.

An explosion that seemed to split the sky in half erupted, making those who were fighting in the sky and on the ground momentarily stop what they were doing to look in the direction of the Headmaster, who took Obelith's black lightning strike head-on.


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