Chapter 134: Skelle's Strategy 5

The location of those mana orbs had been precisely calculated, and it was not difficult for Skel to calculate how to exert the maximum power and effectively destroy those surface people. The magic ball that exploded at the same time as www.biquge.info pen "Fun" Pavilion set off a huge shockwave, turning the area into a place of death.

Skyle could see the sentinel's tragic death: huge shockwaves coming from all directions, which were completely invincible to their flesh, their bodies were crushed into strangely shaped pieces of flesh by forces from different directions, and they could not distinguish clothes, muscles, organs, or bones at all, just a blood-red lump, which did not last long, and then filled the city with a pool of blood and mist as the violent magic continued to spread.

The people on the surface in those tents weren't much better - after all, they just had an extra layer of tents, a layer of tents that couldn't even withstand the wind. The shockwave lifted the tent by the roots, and the people and objects inside were rolled together, and quickly shattered in the destruction of the magic.

Skell knew that the death, as miserable as it might seem, was actually painless—it destroyed the brain almost instantly, and there was no time for pain. Although the crimes of the surface people are unforgivable, there is no need to torture them slowly with inhumane means.

As for the machinery, they have not been spared. Since this is the largest stronghold, Skyll has used a lot more mana orb than he budgeted to destroy it - maybe it's Command or something. Even if it wasn't, it wouldn't hurt to kill more surface people. Under the impact of the magical storm, the machines began to deform and fall apart, and the last part even began to disintegrate, becoming pieces of metal scattered all over the place with strange shapes. The larger machines didn't fall apart - the surface people were still more careful about the creation of the automaton, and although they didn't fall apart, they were very different from the original, and completely ineffective.

The shock wave did not stop because it hit the ground, and they began to continue to pound towards the ground, but the force of the shock eventually could not wring the thick earth, and they were forced to rush into the sky, rolling up large expanses of dust.

If Skyle didn't have good eyesight, he wouldn't have been able to see the grim sights before the dust lifted. After the sandstorm rose and fell, the tents and people were gone, only the broken machinery, the blood mist and the dust falling to the ground, the only evidence of the existence of the people on the surface was the unsettling crimson of the soil.

In this case, there is even the strength left to bury them. Skell eases her mood by making a bloody joke with herself, and then she prepares to observe the situation...... It looks like there's no more alive here, but it's just a look.

If it were the surface people, they would have made some preparations, they should have known that they would be attacked by unknown sources at any time, and in order to avoid total annihilation, they could not just let a few sentinels watch...... There must be other ways.

Skyle looked at the ground that had become a mess, hoping to find any clues, there was no other mechanical debris here, and the terrain was relatively ...... except for the potholes caused by the explosion

No, it's not flat. Relatively.