It felt as if time had stopped for me. This isn't good. Not good at all. The incoming blocks will devastate the ranks, not only are they too heavy to try and block, they'll shatter anything in their way doing so. These blocks are made of Soulsteel a material that is used to build space-crossing ships. Too heavy to easily stop in its wake, and too sturdy to destroy.
"Don't forget, you have us with you," Dao Shen said as he jumped up toward the incoming cubes.
He didn't try and confront it with strength and power. He swung a steady palm into the incoming cube, sounding like the beating of a bronze bell.
He used softness against hardness. Soft Palm technique, a simple act of redirection, which completely inverted the cube's rotation. Causing it to fly up and above our entire army.
The cube only fell when it went past the last puppet.
And that was the first cube.
Dao Shen was constantly dashing from cube to cube, delivering strikes of incredible precision that made the cubes fly completely harmlessly above us, not missing a single beat.
Every strike resounded through the corridor like the tolling of bells in a morning mass.
The Black Rakshasa was angered beyond belief because his small trick didn't work, and sending in more cubes would only exhaust his brutes and would serve no purpose.
It screeched once more and the entire wave of white rakshasa withdrew away from the staircase.
"Quite the decisive creature," Zhang Tian said.
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"Indeed, many would find it hard in them to give up such an advantageous position. They didn't. It knew it had no hope of stopping us in this chokehold."
The small administrator puppet popped up next to us and said, "They are gathered on the third floor's tower area, all of them."
"The domed area," I asked.
"Yes, it seems that they realized that they cannot beat you in a straight line such as this one, and they're betting on their numbers to win," the administrator said.
Indeed, it's quite the thought too. The domed area with the tower leads outside. And it is vast enough that it can easily host the majority of their numbers.
We'll have to cross the dome and get to the tower to leave outside. Which will be difficult while having to protect ourselves from all sides.
"It's fine," I said. Although it is a good position for the enemy, I already have planned for something like that.
Our army continued marching forward, we got up the stairs and moved on unperturbed or disturbed. The hallways were empty of all life. No Rakshasa moved about besides one or two that you could see scouting us up.
Though they were taken down immediately they still managed to give live feed signals of our progress to the main dome by screeching a high-pitched note.
Several brutes charged them only to fall at the mercy of the bullets that continued falling down against the rakshasa.
Though numerous in numbers, they all fell like flies to pesticides.
Soon more than ten puppets knelt down at the frontline, holding a rectangular rocket launcher that had twelve holes in it over their shoulders.
Flares of flames and smoke shot out from the butt of the rocket launchers and twelve rockets shot out into the dome.
Their target wasn't aimed at any of the Rakshasas in the dome but they were shot in all directions and blew up against the dome's walls.
A bit over a hundred explosions in an enclosed space echoed instantaneously. Reverberating the entire dome but causing no visible damage to the heavily fortified walls of the dome.
Shen Bao never aimed to destroy the bastion, but to spread the effect of what was coming up next.
The explosions soon calmed down, and from the flames, large clouds of smoke began falling down on the dome. Filling the entire thing with endless smoke that spread everywhere.
The Rakshasa noticed the falling smoke and many of the black Rakshasa present began screeching out orders.
The poison fell, and white rakshasa began shivering and cracking up, dying in droves.
Shen Bao's plan was simple, and the fact that all the Rakshasas were grouped up in one place made it easy for him to take the majority of them out. Truly like shooting fish in a barrel.
However, although the rakshasa's deaths increased at incredible rate, something was off.
The orders from the black rakshasa never stopped coming and in one second, a soul wrenching screech echoed from the depth of the Bastion. It was loud enough that even the Darkest Sun winced.
Shen Bao and his friends felt as if they had been struck with a soul attack and buckled under the sudden scream. And in that second, every rakshasa in the room stopped moving. Listening to the Noble Rakshasa's scream.
Suddenly, their temperance changed, they began vibrating and cold Yin smoke jetted out of the small holes around their skulls.
Cold Qi spread all over the room and began neutralizing the incoming poison. The real fight was about to start. With no visibility of their target, the Rakshasa were about to get the upper hand.
"Fucking hell, that was loud!" Shen Bao shouted, the weight of that shout was almost enough to destroy one's organs.
He then pulled something out of his holding bag and placed on his eyes. It was a strange instrument from the eyes of the eight Suns. It was made of glass, blue in color, and had two small pieces of metal that lightly sat on one's ears.
When the Fire King who couldn't see anything beyond the smoke placed the strange item on his eyes that comfortably sat supported by the ridge of his nose and ears he was able to see through the smoke as if it didn't even exist.
Not only did it reveal the rakshasa in the distance, but it also showed a towering figure right next to him about to stab a rod that came out of its hand into the head of Shen Bao.
A Silver Rakshasa had already infiltrated their ranks, and Shen Bao was none the wiser about it.