Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 164 - 130 Dragonization_2
Chapter 164: Chapter 130 Dragonization_2
And now, just like drinking lukewarm water, with a mere thought, Susie created a pitfall right under the enemy’s feet, then quickly followed it up with a boulder drop.
This could no longer be considered a trap, but a magical attack, a combination of a pitfall trap and a boulder trap—Susie definitely achieved a magical proficiency, Quickened Spell, at least for the pitfall and boulder traps.
Normally, spells empowered with Quickened Spell would require at least a four-ring increase in the spell’s professional level, which meant that a third-ring pitfall trap would have to be treated as a seventh-ring spell, and magicians would need at least fourteen professional levels to cast it.
Combined as a seven-ring spell, this formidable and monstrous power was no exaggeration.
For many professions, especially those lacking teleportation means, this kind of attack was nearly insurmountable.
Zack’s gaze toward Susie was filled with undeniable envy; this state of dragonization was the dream of all gnolls, and Susie’s situation was akin to a pie falling from the sky.
Aivensa’s eyes also shone brightly, but this time, she exercised patience and did not rush forward immediately, instead looking thoughtful, leaving one to wonder what was going on in her little head.
As for the others, their expressions varied.
Stelina understood the situation, showing a touch of disbelief—after all, Susie was a gnoll who came from the Material Plane and had managed to synchronize with nature and the Dragon Scale Oak in the Fairy Wilderness.
The Pikespirits were mostly delighted, for Susie’s current condition signified that the legends about the Dragon Scale Oak were indeed true, and from now on, she was the living proof.
Before Gaven could inquire, Susie took the initiative to flap her dragon wings and flew over, bowing respectfully, "I owe my gratitude to you, my Lord. Thanks to you, I was fortunate enough to inherit the legacy of Frederick the Great and gain greater strength."
"Frederick the Great wouldn’t happen to be the Ancient Red Copper Dragon who chose to become the guardian of this place, would he?" Gaven asked.
"Yes," Susie nodded in response, "Just now, I used the power of Frederick the Great to temporarily trap that corrupted Twilight Guardian. As long as this place is purified, the corruption on the Twilight Guardian will naturally disappear."
"You borrowed Frederick the Great’s strength? What do you mean?" A bad feeling surfaced in Gaven’s heart, "The transformation you underwent just now and the ability to instantly cast traps, are they not entirely your own power? Without this place, you cannot use them?"
If these were only temporary abilities or were limited to a specific area, then their value would be significantly reduced.
"The physical dragonization is Frederick the Great’s blessing," Susie respectfully answered, "However, the ability to instantly cast pitfall traps and boulder traps borrows in part from Frederick the Great’s power. Away from this place, I can only instant-cast one of the two traps and only have three opportunities to use it each day."
"I see," Gaven let out a sigh of relief. Thankfully, it wasn’t a complete negation; being able to instant-cast either was still terrifying—no, more accurately, very useful—perfect for surprise attacks and defense. He now had another candidate for his guard.
"Besides these abilities, have you gained anything else from Frederick the Great?"
"Frederick the Great has requested our assistance to clear the corruption," Susie hurriedly conveyed the most critical issue, "And this is just one of the corrupted sites, there’s another, even more severe, site of corruption."
"There’s another site of corruption."
Gaven’s expression darkened, as did that of the others.
All eyes involuntarily turned towards the other side of the Dragon’s Nest, where there lay another massive passage.
Twisted, cold, evil, incoherent.
That was the first impression this passage gave off.
Undoubtedly, the Foul Giants and their servants must have come here through this passage.
This would lead to the Dark Domain under the Foul Giants’ control: because this land had been soaked and assimilated with their evil and twisted power.
"Put aside the other site of corruption for now; we need to deal with this one first. There’s still big trouble buried below. Does anyone know how to cleanse the corruption?" Gaven turned his head towards Stelina.
Yaling had a deeper understanding of the Foul Giants, being their sworn enemy.
"This matter requires Lord Virginia’s personal intervention; only she has the ability to do so," Stelina said with a grave expression, "The nature of the situation has changed; it’s no longer an isolated incident triggered by the Carrier Bug, but the Foul Giants’ encroachment onto the Spring Bud Forest. This is an invasion war. I must hurry back and inform Lord Virginia so that she can decide. However, we can’t ignore this passage either; the Foul Giants might send Dark Servants at any time to check on the situation..." freēwēbnovel.com
Stelina was referring to the passage leading to the Dark Domain.
Not just for Spring Bud Fortress, but even for the Foul Giants, the Carrier Bug was an unexpected situation, and they probably didn’t know yet that their corruption team sent to the Ancient Dragon Nest had been entirely wiped out.
"If Stelina trusts me with this matter, I’ll take care of it. Before you return, I guarantee the construction of a temporary defense wall," Gaven volunteered.
After a moment of consideration, Stelina nodded in agreement and said to Atwood, "Please, Mayor, assist Lord Gaven with all your might."