Chapter 569 The Great Xia's defense left the Demon God helpless.
Chapter 569 The Great Xia's defense left the Demon God helpless.
The Great Xia's fiefdom in Terra is not an empty land.
Two-way trade center, various infrastructure facilities, military camps, factories, research sites...
How much manpower, material resources, and financial resources did it take to build these things?
There are also the Great Xia people in the fiefdoms; they are all living, breathing people.
If we breach the contract, will we just hand over all of this to someone else?
Alarie raised her light blue eyes and looked directly at Lin Mo.
"Are you underestimating the value of three seventh-tier powerhouses?"
Lin Mo was speechless for a moment.
Seventh rank.
In Terra's combat system, what is the concept of Tier 7?
A seventh-tier expert is enough to suppress a city and withstand a demon army.
If any of the three Tier 7 troops were to be deployed to Blue Star, the Elven race's high-end combat power would be halved if anything went wrong.
Furthermore, the current crisis facing Earth is far more important than this piece of land.
Compared to this risk, using Great Xia's assets in Terra as compensation is within a reasonable range.
Ella's tone turned serious as she continued:
Or perhaps...
"You have no intention of fulfilling your obligations under this agreement?"
That's a bit harsh.
Lin Mo was a little embarrassed by the retort, but he quickly recovered and solemnly said:
"The Great Xia always keeps its word; once it has made a promise, it will never go back on it."
"I'll sign."
Alarie looked at him, the scrutiny in her eyes fading slightly.
She stretched out her finger, a faint golden light flashed, and blood dripped from her fingertip onto the two written contracts.
Lin Mo took the metal dagger that the other party had conjured with magic and made a cut on his fingertip.
Crimson blood seeped out and fell onto the signature on the parchment.
The moment the blood touched the paper, the entire parchment shone with a golden light.
Golden light spread along the characters, and each character seemed to be given life, trembling slightly.
The light lasted for a few seconds, then slowly faded.
The contract is now officially in effect.
Ella carefully kept one copy of the contract and gave the other to Lin Mo, saying:
"The contract is complete."
"I will immediately arrange for three elders to go to Great Xia to provide support."
Lin Mo nodded and thanked him:
"Thank you, Your Majesty. I will need to seek help from the dwarves and orcs later."
"We urge the three elders of the noble family to arrive at our Great Xia fiefdom as soon as possible to await our arrival. Time is of the essence."
Ellary nodded slightly.
"nature."
Lin Mo turned around and strode towards the palace gate.
Fendona quickly followed, taking a couple of steps to catch up with him.
Stepping out of the main hall, soft light filtered through the branches and leaves of the World Tree, creating a breathtaking scene.
Fendona caught up from behind, looking at him with concern.
"Lin Mo, are you alright?"
"It's nothing." Lin Mo shook his head, continuing on his way.
Fendona wrinkled her little nose, her voice clearly showing dissatisfaction:
"The breach of contract clause in that agreement you signed is...unbelievable, Your Majesty..."
"She did the right thing," Lin Mo interrupted her, his tone calm.
Fendona was taken aback.
As Lin Mo walked, he said, "From the Elven perspective, sending three seventh-tier beings to Blue Star is already a great show of courage."
"Strict breach of contract clauses are a means of protecting the interests of one's own people."
"If I were her, I would only ask for more."
Fendona looked at Lin Mo's profile, opened her mouth, but ultimately said nothing.
She quickened her pace unconsciously, staying close to him.
The two arrived at the edge of the platform, where the griffin was still waiting.
Lin Mo climbed onto the griffin's back and looked at Fendona.
"Thank you, Fendona."
"What are you thanking me for?" Fendona jumped onto another griffin, her beautiful eyes looking at him earnestly.
"If you need help, of course I'll help you."
She paused for a moment, then added another sentence.
"No matter what it is, it's the same."
Lin Mo looked at her and smiled.
"Let's go, I still need to find the dwarves and orcs."
Time waits for no one.
The two griffins spread their wings at the same time, swooped down from the World Tree's canopy, and swooped towards the portal.
......
Blue Star, South Pole.
On the surface of Tianxiong City, above the icy plains.
A Dongfengpo conventional cruise missile, trailing an orange-red tail flame, drew a supersonic arc through the frigid air and accurately struck the behemoth standing on the ice field.
boom!!!
The moment the fireball exploded, the high-temperature blast wave blew away ice fragments within a radius of 100 meters.
The orange-red burst of light reflected off Cho'Gath's dark gray armor, where it was easily deflected by the translucent dark purple shield, posing no threat whatsoever.
But Da Xia didn't care.
Three seconds later, the second one arrived, then the third...
The Great Xia's long-range missiles have entered a mode of not seeking damage, but only seeking to wear down their targets.
Each missile that struck the shield created a dark purple ripple.
The ripples were almost invisible to the naked eye, but the space-based monitoring system detected them.
Each explosion causes an extremely slight decrease in the energy fluctuation of the shield.
So faint as to be negligible.
At this moment, Da Xia is planning to make the elephant suffer, even if the mosquitoes can't kill it.
What if we just wear ourselves out and die?
Conventional missiles are plentiful in Great Xia.
Nuclear weapons are useless against them, as has been proven before.
Instead of wasting our limited nuclear arsenal, we should use conventional missiles to continuously bombard it, consuming as much shield energy as possible and disrupting it for as long as possible.
Anyway, I'm just idling around.
boom!
Another one.
Boom!
Two in a row.
Kogas's crimson eyes narrowed slightly.
He's annoyed, extremely annoyed!
It's like a person standing in an open field with a swarm of flies constantly bumping into their face.
Each explosion didn't hurt, but each one made his temples throb.
"boom!!!"
Another missile struck his shoulder armor, the explosion flashing and then extinguishing on the shield.
Kogas patted his head, which was buzzing, and said he couldn't take it anymore.
The underground drilling dragons are digging towards Tianxiong City from different directions.
But the progress... left him extremely dissatisfied.
Once the burrowing dragon has gnawed through the outer wall of a human nest, it will be met with explosives pre-buried next to the wall.
An explosion would render an entire underground tunnel useless.
Nearly twenty burrowing dragons have died so far, and each one died in the exact same way.
Kogas did consider a solution.
For example, have the space-jumping beasts build a wormhole and bloom directly in the center of this human nest.
However, in the early stages of the wormhole's establishment, it was extremely fragile and unstable, and was easily destroyed by the high-yield bombs deployed throughout Tianxiong City.
Left with no other option, they had to continue their relentless attack with the burrowing dragon.
There are plenty of burrowing dragons anyway, they're not space-jumping beasts, so don't worry about them.
With that thought in mind, Kogas immediately issued a mental command, ordering his subordinates to gather more burrowing dragons and dig through this damned human nest.
Soon after the command was issued, a new batch of burrowing dragons traversed the wormhole and entered the planet.
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