GLOBAL LORDS: HUNDREDFOLD INCREMENTS STARTING WITH THE UNDEAD
Chapter 1129 - Chapter 1129: Chapter 735, Blazing Martial GodChapter 1129: Chapter 735, Blazing Martial God
Inside the city.
The spacious city lacked many structures.
In the open, empty space, countless ‘Fire Giants’ knelt in tightly packed rows.
Wearing battle armor, heads bowed, sitting with legs folded, their short-handled giant hammers lay to one side.
Despite the deafening roars outside the city walls, these Fire Giants appeared as if in a deep slumber.
They maintained their fixed posture without any movement.
At this moment—!
Woooon!
A low, resonant horn blast echoed softly across the distant sky.
The foremost Fire Giant’s body suddenly shuddered, their rigid movements slowly giving way as they slowly raised their head.
The flames on their head and beard instantly ignited into crimson fire, illuminating the dim plaza.
Then the giant swayed its body and stood up.
Picked up the weapon at its side.
Opened the city gates.
Stepped out with firm strides.
…
The abrupt sound of the horn caught Fang Hao slightly off guard.
He turned his gaze back toward the city before him.
*Was this an attack aimed at him? Or a signal for the enemy’s next wave of offensive?*
Under his watchful eyes, the massive gates ahead slowly began to open.
As the gates widened further, the scenery beyond started to become faintly visible.
A large assembly of Fire Giants awaited silently behind the gates.
Even from such a distance, their blazing flames atop their heads stood out glaringly.
It was as if torches were lit, breaking through the darkness of the night.
The gates fully opened.
The Fire Giants charged forward without hesitation.
With their hammers swinging in sweeping arcs, they sent the undead before them flying.
Masses of undead were hurled aside, like heaps of garbage.
Scattered in all directions midair, their skeletons either shattered or were entirely consumed by flames.
The Fire Giants smashed through the undead, bulldozing their way out with unstoppable force.
The undead retaliated, climbing up the giants’ bodies or incessantly thrusting their weapons at them.
Fang Hao watched the Fire Giants rampaging around like enraged bulls.
Without hesitation, he gave the order, “Ranged units, attack the enemy.”
“Yes, my lord,” came the prompt response.
Clatter clatter!
Skeleton Archers and Undead Mages immediately sprang into action.
They began spreading out and moving forward.
Once they reached a certain distance—
Bang bang bang!
Dense volleys of bullets and magic missiles arced toward their targets.
The sudden long-range assault caught the Fire Giants completely off-guard.
Coupled with concentrated damage, dozens of Fire Giants exploded instantly, leaving behind pools of molten mud.
The remaining Fire Giants were gradually struck down by the combined might of close-range attacks and long-range support.
…
The appearance and swift downfall of the Fire Giants did not alter the battlefield dynamics in any significant way.
The war raged on uninterrupted.
An army of undead blanketed the battlefield, climbing the walls and hammering at the now-sealed gates.
Meteorites from the sky rained down continually, striking the ground.
The impacts left craters everywhere, while the scattered flames set the surrounding undead ablaze.
Above, the chase between Bone Dragons and flame birds persisted in the skies.
Black beams of light intertwined with crimson flames, illuminating the heavens with dazzling brilliance.
The relentless aerial clashes made it difficult to determine a swift victor.
Elsewhere, above the thick clouds on the outskirts of the aerial combat zone, faint silhouettes of giant bats became visible.
The dense storm-stacked clouds served as excellent cover.
Yet, at this altitude, the bats clearly struggled.
Skeleton Giant Bats, clutching explosive charges, drew closer.
Just moments after approaching the skies above Giant City, the city’s Fire Giant sentries discovered them.
Barrages of fire missiles launched upward toward their targets.
The Skeleton Giant Bats began plummeting one after another.
The explosive charges fell like deafening fireworks upon the ground.
But amidst the chaos, more Giant Bats resolutely kept to their orders, pressing forward.
After all, their overwhelming numbers far exceeded the Fire Giants’ defensive fireball capabilities.
When the swarm of Skeleton Giant Bats descended like a dark tempest upon the sky, clutching their explosive charges, they pierced the cloud cover.
Like raindrops, they cascaded endlessly into the city below.
Striking the kneeling Fire Giants—
Saturating the city like scattered beans.
BOOM—!
BOOM BOOM BOOM—!
A series of deafening explosions erupted within the city, piercing flashes of blinding white light lit the sky, and the earth below trembled violently.
It was as if the heavens were collapsing and the ground was splitting open.
Fang Hao stood in the distance and watched, a hint of anxiety creeping into his heart.
*The materials for constructing those charges had been simple, yet he had crafted no small quantity.*
*It was like throwing a grenade into a metal box.*
The square-shaped city swayed and collapsed non-stop, its defensive towers crumbling one by one into ruins.
“Seems, I went a little overboard,” he muttered to himself.
The series of explosions lasted for several minutes before gradually dying down.
Occasionally, delayed charge detonations rang out unexpectedly.
The Skeleton Giant Bats returned.
The Skeleton Soldiers took advantage of the rubble, climbing in and launching another wave of attacks on the devastated city.
Yet just then, the city gates opened once again.
A host of battered and maimed Fire Giants staggered out.
Before they could charge ahead, however, the Skeleton Soldiers surged toward the gates like a flood.
Shoving the Fire Giants backward, completely pushing them into retreat.
They were forced back into the city, where chaotic brawls ensued.
That said, Fire Giants were extraordinary troops; their survival against such intense bombing was a testament to their formidable stats.
“Deploy the Bone Giants. Bring forward five squads of ranged units to seize high ground,” Fang Hao observed the battlefield and issued new orders.
Under his command, several squads of archers and mages moved toward the city walls.
Scaling the ruins, they positioned themselves atop the walls for an elevated advantage, raining shots down upon the city interior.
Meanwhile, twenty towering Bone Giants, each nearly ten meters tall, emerged from the rear lines.
They strode heavily past the undead army, breaking into a steady run.
Nearing the city walls, they unraveled the iron chains coiled around them and began twirling them with alarming force.
Suddenly, one chain smashed down onto a Fire Giant emerging from the rubble.
BANG!
The impact struck home, and the Fire Giant staggered to one knee, its flesh torn apart.
The flaming hammer in its hand mercilessly struck without hesitation, ignoring the Skeleton Soldiers clinging to its body.
THUD!
The Bone Giant’s armor buckled instantly under the blow, sending it stumbling backward.
As it quickly regained posture, the swirling iron chain once again lashed out.
BANG BANG THUD THUD!
The towering figures exchanged brutal blows without any sophisticated techniques.
It was raw combat—every strike landing with bone-shattering force.
From afar, Fang Hao observed in astonishment.
*Human-wave tactics hadn’t initially showcased the Fire Giants’ true power, primarily due to the Tier 1 Skeleton Warriors.*
*Their deaths were expected.*
*But fighting against the Bone Giants now revealed an entirely different level of capability.*
The massive chains, powerful enough to shatter city walls, couldn’t take down the Fire Giants.
Conversely, a few heavy hammer swings had the Bone Giants reeling, forced into repeated retreats.
It was only with support from other units that the Fire Giants were eventually defeated.
Even so, the Bone Giants’ armor was left riddled with dents and tears.
…
From atop the wall, Fang Hao’s physical form sat as he listened to reports from the other three fronts.
The armies led by Amanda, Rolana, and Beata had also advanced to the opposing cities.
The situation at each wall mirrored his own.
As if copied from one another.
The only real difference lay in the methods by which each commander deployed their troops, though the overall outcomes remained consistent.
It all came down to overwhelming numbers. Ultimately, the methodology mattered less as long as success prevailed.
Ding!
A notification popped up.
Li Rong sent him a private message, “Hmph! Your crappy fire cannon isn’t even that great!”
Fang Hao frowned. *If it wasn’t effective, how did you last until now?*
*Are you griping after getting exactly what you wanted?*
“You’re out already? Any major losses?” Fang Hao inquired.
“Two of my heroes are dead. In the end, I saw no way to hold, so I just rushed out and committed suicide,” Li Rong’s reply came back.
Suicide.
*What boldness!*
*Even knowing that death here meant mere expulsion from the Divine Territory rather than actual death,*
*few would actually dare face death head-on.*
*Li Rong’s determination, sharp as steel.*
“Bind the resurrection point, didn’t you?”
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