Girl Hero: Revenge on Goblins!
Chapter 541: D199: Roaring Moon (Part 2)
Chapter 541: Chapter D199: Roaring Moon (Part 2)
Accompanied by a suffocating sense of oppression, my vision finally cleared.
On the street of the Moon City before me, the shattered white stone surface was splattered with striking scarlet.
[“I” activate skill: Transform into Thousand Winds]
When receiving damage, agility reduction applies, and the injured part will transform into a breeze, gathering again by paying magic power.
D252=d252(64)=64
The aftermath shattered the buildings, catching me off guard and causing me to fall to the ground, where the blood on the earth transformed into a breeze and flowed back into me.
But, ignoring the still-painful wounds on my body, I hurriedly looked up at the half-collapsed temporary base, my heart sinking straight down.
Those guys are still inside!
But if it’s just a simple collapse—
They are all seasoned sailors, their professional skills are not lacking,
I can sense the many life forces still emanating from the ruins, and a few crew members who regained consciousness were shouting loudly.
However, in just the blink of an eye, several life forces disappeared from my perception.
At the same time, more than ten eerie white lights lit up simultaneously in the damaged buildings, like hammers of judgment, completely shattering my naive illusions.
My vision was dyed crimson by blood-filled eyes, and a nearly torn hoarse scream emanated from my throat.
“Anyone who can still move! Leave Moon City immediately!!!”
The next instant, I transformed into a raging wind, soaring into the sky, narrowly avoiding the suddenly appearing invisible void beneath my feet.
Simultaneously, hundreds of wind blades were instantly released, slashing towards the surrounding buildings, only to be easily intercepted by the shooting white light.
“Damn it!”
I immediately adjusted my strategy, preparing to dive down to rescue the crew trapped in the ruins.
On the ocean, in the sky, I could fly unrestrained, even with more than a dozen people, the speed wouldn’t slow much—
But suddenly my posture became heavy, an overwhelming repulsive force like deep-sea water pressure pressed from all sides, the consumption of magic power was exceptionally intense.
The winds around me howled, indicating their inability to carry more weight.
‘City-level Constructed Thought Body, and domain skills that cover space and alter laws—’
Looking down at the white city below, despair rose in my heart.
‘Great Demon.’
A magical creature nearly extinct in modern times, only mentioned in ancient documents.
At the cost of obliterating a city, even erasing a nation, it carved an indelible mark of calamity in history.
They are taboo existences that transcend legendary and palace level, one step away from uniqueness.
—Characterized by: World-ravaging strength.
The next moment, countless white lights engulfed me.
[Pure World Moon City activates skill: Swallowing Filth and Purifying God LV10]
3d490+500=d490(189)+d490(56)+d490(279)+500=1024
When I regained clarity, I had flashed to the upper sky of the city, the silhouettes of the surviving crew members looked like ants, but the oppressive force from the Great Demon hadn’t diminished at all.
The armor was completely destroyed in that strike, and not only that, the consumed magic power couldn’t recover, as if the essence had been shaved off.
‘Once the magic power depletes, I will—’
Heaving breathlessly, I suppressed the fear within, gritted my teeth and started diving again.
I struggled to dodge the ubiquitous devouring voids, the Wind Element diligently yet arduously followed my commands, stirring up storms within Moon City.
Defeat was just a matter of time, and that time wouldn’t be long.
If I ascended and turned around to escape Moon City at full speed now, maybe I could barely escape alive.
The recent aerial view gave me an understanding of the entire scale of Moon City; despite the grandeur of the architecture, given the population of the Moon People, it couldn’t extend beyond a part of the White Moon.
And clearly, this city didn’t have legs, it wouldn’t uproot and chase after me.
But I couldn’t do that.
I swung the short staff forcefully, diverting a beam of white light shooting at a crew member with a storm, while the breeze guided their path forward, avoiding the void’s onslaught.
Feeling like my brain was a pot of boiling seafood soup amidst multitasking.
But the next moment, another crew member stepped in the wrong direction, I couldn’t stop in time, only watching half of his body vanish into thin air.
He was not only a Second Transformation Thief but also the ship’s cook; his agile hands handled all kinds of seafood, often preparing private meals for me at night since I’m the captain, after all.
Then, another mighty column of light swept through as if it could shatter space.
My mind went blank, instinctive dodging was still a moment too late, half my body was evaporated instantly, yet unlike the cook, I didn’t die on the spot.
In an instant, the roaring wind reconstituted my body, I bit my teeth through the splitting headache, continuing to guide other surviving crew members to escape.
Most were indeed swallowed into Moon City’s longing for home, but hadn’t lost the survival instinct, all desperately sprinting towards the city’s outskirts.
Initially, a few combatants didn’t flee, choosing to stay with me to repel Moon City’s invasion.
The entire city was the demon’s body, damaging the surrounding buildings could slow the Great Demon’s offensive, but was futile prolongation.
In just a few exchanges, they all perished.
They were merely sailors skilled in boarding battles, good against pirates, but within the Great Demon’s domain, not even legendary warriors could last a few rounds.