Chapter 629: Dark Führer vs Dark Daughter (3rd Watch)
Jeno smashed into the array of Noxian soldiers like a cannonball, and began to slaughter the Noxian soldiers without any suspense.
Wrapped in crystal armor, he was invulnerable, and the enemy decisively threw explosives at his feet, but Jeno countered with force, turned around and flew into the enemy formation, setting off a burst of scorched earth and flesh flying.
Seeing that the high explosives could not get close to Jeno, the soldiers rushed up with their shields en masse, trying to roast the strange man to death in the fire, but he snatched the shield and slapped his backhand on the head, and died violently on the spot one by one.
Jeno looked at the slapped helmets, and the corpses in front of him exploded, and Jeno was caught off guard, and the thick smoke immediately drowned him.
Those shield soldiers were actually self-detonating soldiers with explosives.
But when the smoke cleared, and the strange man covered in hard crystals was still standing in the pit, the Noxian soldiers found that not even the high explosives had shaken it, and saw a large pile of burning trees floating in the sky, and immediately moved the battlefield.
"Black powder." Jeno smelled the smoke and immediately guessed the composition of the explosives.
A flaming branch fell in front of Jeno, and Sindra steered hundreds of burning trees over the forest, then threw them all into the array of Noxian soldiers, instantly annihilating hundreds of enemies.
Jeno looked around and found that part of the burning area of the forest had become bare, and Sindra was uprooting the burning trees at the edge and throwing them into the center of the fire one by one, killing many Normen soldiers while also preventing the fire from spreading.
But if the source of the fire is not stopped, the forest will still burn down.
There were two sources of the fire, a shadow bear with flames scattered everywhere, and a high gunpowder in the hands of the Noxians. Jeno decides to hand over the Flame Bear to Sindra and take matters into his own hands to deal with the black powder that could explode at any moment.
"Sindra, go get the Flame Bear and the little girl under control!" Jeno said to Sindra, who was busy plucking trees over the trees.
Before she came, Jeno didn't let her do this, but just let her watch it, so Sindra pulled out all the burning trees and dealt with them intensively, and I don't know if there was some obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Thousands of trees were placed in the charred clearing to form an unusually majestic bonfire, and the tongues of fire seemed to lick the clouds in the sky.
Hearing Jeno's voice at this moment, she glanced at the terrible beast that was raging in the forest, and agreed to Jeno's order lightly, but she seemed to have her own ideas.
She flew above the Flame Bear, raised her arms, and lifted the massive beast into the air with ease.
The Flame Bear roared angrily, swaying its limbs and struggling, and every now and then a ball of fire was thrown onto the scorched earth. A little girl fell off its shoulder, caught by Sindra's telekinesis.
"Let go of my Tiebs! Or I'll let him eat you!" ”
She separated the bear from the little girl, and regardless of what the girl whispered to her in Noxian, she used her immense telekinesis to lift up the impotent and furious Flame Bear and throw it into the enemy line.
The Flame Bear slammed into the scorched earth, crushing several Noxian soldiers who had no time to escape, and then countless flames erupted from it, setting off a scorching storm that destroyed the will of steel.
But Sindra didn't stop there, instead of constantly lifting the Flame Bear and throwing it down, letting the flames and death violently attack the torrent of steel, but after a few rounds, the Noxus soldiers were instantly crushed.
"Annie, put your Tibbs away."
Seeing that her warband had suffered such great losses, Corrie immediately shouted aimlessly, hoping that Anne would hear. But before this horrific scene, the tiny human voices will be drowned out in the tremors of the earth and the wails of giant bears.
Anne couldn't hear her, but she saw Anne trying to attack Syndra.
A crumbling flame was thrown out of Anne's hand and smashed into Sindra, but was blocked by a sudden darkness, and both exploded, the aftermath of the magic sending ripples across the canopy of the woods.
It is not easy to make a girl less than ten years old realize that her magic is hurting her own people, and Anne is now so full of burning the woman in front of her who keeps bullying Tiebs that she doesn't notice the hysterical Corrie below.
When Corrie screamed again, Sindra noticed the noisy bug and threw the Flame Bear away.
Corrie saw the huge body of the flame bear pressing towards her, and before she could touch it, the foehn had already evaporated her hair, and Corrie finally used her godless eyes, under the weight of the flames, to make a disgusting popping sound with flesh and blood, and greeted the bear hug of death.
Bringing to the battlefield a force that you cannot fully grasp is undoubtedly asking for your own death.
Jeno looked at the fierce fire that burst out on the battlefield not far away, and his mind was constantly attracted to it, and he paid attention frequently.
Immortals fight, mortals suffer. But no matter how you look at Syndra's actions, it looks like play. It's just that this way of playing is a bit desperate and cruel to the Noxian soldiers, maybe the war is just a child's play in front of a dark archmage like her.
However, there is one thing to say, if you can use Tiebs in the form of a shadow bear as a toy, you may not find a second one in Ionia.
As Jano looked at the scorched earth, his left arm involuntarily moved, his palm pointing towards a Noxian soldier who was about to throw high explosives at the rebels, and fired a blue pulse of energy to kill him.
Eventually, instead of being dropped, the pack of explosives exploded in the Noxus array, causing a wail of pain.
In order to protect the rebels from bombing, Jeno handed over his left arm to Hex, and let him supervise the surrounding Noxian soldiers in full range, killing anyone who used explosives.
After killing another Noxian soldier who was trying to use explosives, Jeno wondered, "Where did all this black powder go?" ”
He soon discovered that the fleeing Noxians had not chosen to flee into the dense woods, but had been fleeing along the forest paths. Others turned back, explosives in their hands, and tried to burn the Ionians.
With this in mind, Jeno ran along the trail, breaking through layers of defense, and finally found several wagons full of gunpowder kegs at the back of the enemy troops.