Armed Summoners - Black Spears and the Brave Men of the Other World

Lesson Two Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty-Nine: Divine Thunder, Slashed and Ripped (V)

The fact that an attack by lightning must be ineffective is just a preconceived notion that the target is a thundering spirit. However, considering the possibility of a small number of attacks, she decided that that preconceived notion should be followed and was to focus on direct attacks by crystal bits rather than lightning strikes by Aurora Storm. Crystal bits are remotely manipulated by Aurora Storm's emitted electric light, but if that electric light is disabled, the blow itself by the crystal should pass. In fact, Dilmura's giant body has been attacked and damaged by armed summoners. Dilmura boasts tremendous aggression, but the strength of her body may not have been so great.

Bundle up multiple crystal bits and make one chunk. sharp angled it was still like a crystalline spear, and she named Bitjavelin. We thought the normal size of the crystal was not enough to attack the Dilmura giant. The area attacked is too small for normal crystals. In that regard, Bitjavelin, due to its size, would be powerful enough.

The onslaught of the armed summoners unfolding around Dilmura and the armed summoners on the ground was nothing but awesome, and I didn't have to wonder if Faria could defeat them without having to participate. But it turns out quickly that it's still just a fantasy and impossible in reality.

Dilmura moved.

At first, he was just trying to wield a long spear and get rid of the armed summoners around him, but the bluntness of movement coming from his gigantic body made the evasive actions of the armed summoners perfect. Dilmura is huge anyway. It seems difficult to move that giant body with agility, so Dilmura seems to have stopped her from swinging her long spear. However, I did not give up the interception of the armed summoners. Dilmura moved the hair to show it as she ran electric light on silver hair that stretched to the toe of her foot. Electric haired yet starts attacking the surrounding adversaries like tentacles. Even the long hair stretches freely, something that moves at an unthinkable rate from its dull weight just now, so many armed summoners are irresistibly attacked and struck down. From that, it can be seen that they are exposed to tremendous currents and lose consciousness just because they have been plundered.

Faria cautioned Gina that she herself concentrated on controlling bit-javelin and crystal bits. Not all crystals were raised as spears. The remaining crystal bits have a different role, and that role is one of building a junction that encompasses Faria and Gina. The other, keep it. The frontier that Faria reached after she sought strength. There will always be.

I don't think Bitjavelin alone is going to settle this, though very much. Bitjavelin only bottoms up the power of an assault by crystal bits. Though it could be even more destructive by wrapping thunder around it if it were meant to be there, it cannot be done more than electric shock, lightning strikes likely won't work on Dilmura.

Dilmura's gigantic body was in the midst of electrically lit hair rambling, looking like the center of a storm. It's not just a storm. A thunderous storm. It scratches and scorches the atmosphere. The armed summoners, who could not have attacked without approaching some distance, were also lucky with this. Attacks from the ground are also blocked and unreachable by spiritual hair. Dilmura's defense is close to perfection.

"What do you want to do?

"It's fine here. From here, you'll get enough."

Good for Gina, Faria put up an Aurora Storm. Concentrate all nerves and release twenty bits of javelin. A lump of lightning crystalline form rushes through the void pulling the tail of purple electricity, killing it to Dilmura. Dilmura is still building storm barriers. It pushed bits of javelin into the middle of its walls, but was crushed to the junction of one, two and hair, and returned to countless crystals. Faria devoted herself to manipulating Bitjavelin and flew to sew the gaps in Dilmura's hair. Many more were broken and split into crystals, but some broke through the walls of the hair. As long as we break through the hair junction, Dilmura's gigantic body is right there. But no immediate attack, raise the giant body to crawl up, and look for the Bitjavelin attack point. It concentrated all the bit javelins passing through the wall around the chest, the human heart.

Crystal spears, however, could not even touch Dilmura's chest. Hair stretched out of nowhere captured and crushed all bits of javelin. The crystal spear splits and returns to countless crystals. but the crystals themselves have not been destroyed, and most of the crystals have escaped restraint. When Falia recreated the bit javelin instantly, he attacked its chest faster than Dilmura reacted. Five crystalline spears pierce Dilmura's chest, stopping the movement of the hair that was swirling like a storm.

As the electroluminescent silver hair rose and yet unfolded like countless wings, Dilmura pulled through the bit-javelin stabbed in the chest with her left hand and crushed it to show. To the extent of bit-javelin, it is impossible to pierce the chest.

"No!"

"No. That's all I knew."

Faria, when calmly told towards Gina, called upon all the crystals scattered in the air to converge in one place. Create a giant crystalline sword and let it fly around.

"The opponent, the Spirit of the Great God Naria. I never thought I'd be able to kill you with that kind of attack."

Attacks by crystalline spears are unlikely and weak compared to Aurora Storm's maximally powerful lightning strike. Regardless, if you're just a human opponent, you can just smash the crystal into a steep spot and shoot him, but if the opponent is a spiritual, then the story is completely different. Even more so if running the current doesn't work, you can't just shoot the crystal. So, what do we do? Faria first tried to weaken Dilmura.

The most threatening of the Dilmuras is the thunderbolts launched from their long spears. An uninterrupted, wide-ranging sabotage attack could ravage this one, and if left alone, it could be done unilaterally. In fact, it was the Phalia who were devastated by the indiscriminate firing of thunderstorms, and if Dilmura had concentrated on sweeping up the ground forces by ignoring the armed summoners in the air, the troops would have been half-baked in no time. In that regard, it is aided by the moody nature of Dilmura.

But that's why it's scary. If Dilmura cares about it, the ground forces could be devastated at any time.

Then Faria formed a spear and slapped many crystals into Dilmura's pocket. It was all shattered, but that was what she thought. Bitjavelin was crushed, but many just returned to their original crystal bits. Some of them have been completely crushed, but there are no problems. What matters is the fact that countless crystal bits have dived into Dilmura's extreme closeness, and those crystal bits have succeeded in assembling the Great Sword as she wishes.

And the crystalline sword, swirling, cut off Dilmura's right wrist.

The right wrist fell to the ground with each of Dilmura's long spears, and Dilmura could roar.

The thunderlights emanating from the entire body of the Spirit shook the world.