Chapter 278
Of course, if we fail, were all going to be incapacitated, because were all going to turn to stone and shatter into pieces.
He looked up at the sky where Lydon had been, but saw nothing out of the ordinary. After a moment of thought, Cadel spoke up.
Did you find the seal circle?
Yep. Its right around the corner.
What else stood out to you besides the seal circle?
There was nothing.
There was nothing?
Cadels complexion clouded at Lydons statement.
Palaig may have been invisible because he can attack even when hes hiding, but if he used his petrification skill, there should be something that stands out.
Cadel had carefully reviewed Palaigs skills before arriving here, and he was confident that he could handle most of them. But no matter how much he had played the game before, his memory was limited. A missing memory could have created a loophole.
First, lets move to the seal circle. We cant find out the cause of the petrification by just staying here. Guide us, Lydon.
Dealing with Palaig in person would correct any misinformation. The Knight Order marched toward the seal circle, Lydon leading the way.
Lydon was right, the seal circle was close. The activated seal was fortunately unbroken, and so far there was no sign of a crack.
The Knight Order probed around the seal circle, wary of ambush. Over their bodies was a double layer of Kunras scale armor and Cadels wind barrier.
Its quiet.
The center of the plateau, where the seal circle sat, was deserted. A cool breeze blew in the waning sun, and nothing stood out in the darkening visibility.
Hmm, theres definitely a foul odor coming from somewhere, and Im not sure if its from the mountains, Garuel, or a new demon.
Beside Lydon, who rubbed his nose irritably, Cadel rolled his eyes in frustration. Puzzlement flashed across his eyes as he scanned his surroundings carefully as if searching for something.
Its not here. I thought that if the dispenser was left behind, it would definitely be near the seal circle.
Dispenser. It was the key to Palaigspetrification ability. The powder that petrified was spewed out of the dispenser, so the strategy in the game was to break the dispenser next to Palaigs side.
But no matter how hard he looked, he couldnt find a single of Palaigs toes, let alone a dispenser. Palaigs priority would be to destroy the seal, so even if he sensed the Knight Orders presence and hid, he wouldnt get far.
Cadel chewed on the inside of his mouth at the ominous thought. And the next moment.
Its coming.
Yozen muttered to himself.
It didnt matter so much where what came from.
Boom. Kaboom.
The ground they stood on began to rumble with a heavy thud as if a massive rock had been pounded into the ground. A force so terrible that it was hard to guess its source. Amidst the shaking, the Knight Order raised their weapons and waited for the enemy to appear.
Its the north!
All heads turned to Lumens cry. In the distance, an enemy could be seen approaching at high speed. It was a foe whose weaponry was impressive, pounding the ground mercilessly.
Hammer?
Frowning, Van muttered. The shape was clearly a hammer. If there was anything special about it, it was that the size of the hammer was far beyond the category of ordinary weapons.
Wouldnt that be closer to a temple pillar than a hammer?
Garuel spat out a hollow laugh and drew his sword. A handle that must have been ten meters long, a head that boasted a magnificent area and thickness. The hammer, a miracle to lift, was being played like a toy in its masters hands.
Behind his stunned subordinates, Cadel spoke calmly.
This is Palaig, the High Demon who petrified Lydons wings. Thats a nasty weapon, but you can dodge it, so dont be afraid, but dont approach him until you figure out how he petrifies us!
In the game, the dispenser was next to Palaig, like a boss companion. Therefore, Cadel initially expected that the dispenser would be stuck near Palaig, but the reality seemed to be different.
Its weird to have something so important lying around. Im sure hes hiding it somewhere. I need to find it.
In terms of danger, the demon himself was not much different from Mendel. However, he was far more difficult to deal with than Mendel. Mendels petals could be dealt with by Garuels healing technique, but not Palaigs petrification.
The barrier could only slow the penetration of the petrifying powder slightly, but it could not stop the process of petrification. Lydons wing had also received a small amount of petrification powder, but that was as far as it went.
Cadel reached forward, shoving aside the subordinates who blocked his path. A bright red fireball formed in his outstretched palm, and the wind around it hissed and spun.
The size of the fireball was insignificant. It barely filled half of Cadels palm. But propelled by the wind, it had the speed of a bullet.
His bulging biceps bulged as if ready to explode at any moment, ready to bring the hammer down once more.
Leader, are we just going to avoid it like this? If we dont get close, we cant figure out how he petrifies us.
Even now the sun was completely setting. There were too many risk factors to deal with that huge hammer in the dark.
Lumen stared at the hammer rising through the dust and urged Cadel on his command, but the words that came out of Cadels mouth were completely different from what he wanted.
Everybody move away! We need to get out of range of the hammer!
Cadel shouted loudly and shook off Lumens hand pulling him. And he gave a firm order to Lumen, who was flustered.
Dont worry, Lumen, I wont get crushed to death.
Youre trying to stop the hammer by yourself?
I need to check something.
If so, then Ill.
Your role will be confirmed after my confirmation. Hurry up and go.
If you mess up, you will be crushed by the hammer. Lumens anxiety was palpable, but Cadels expression remained calm. There was no point in being stubborn in the face of a commander who had a clear goal in mind.
If youre in danger, Ill come running.
Sure.
The rest of the group, including Lumen, quickly distanced themselves from Palaig. Then Cadel reached out, touching Palaigs silhouette in front of him.
If this hammer was just for offense, he wouldnt have to swing it from so far away. The dirt that the hammer creates as it strikes the ground is meant to obscure the opponents vision. If you have something that will be obscured by the dirt.
A series of rapidly loaded [Ignition Bullets] rounds were fired, and at the same time, Palaigs hammer, which had been rising, descended.
Why Palaig has stubbornly closed the distance when he could have easily done it from a distance.
The wind pressure from the falling hammer crushed him. But Cadel didnt take his eyes off the fired [Ignition Bullets]. Dozens of bullets converged at the tip of a gracefully curved trajectory. The searing flames were aimed squarely at Palaigs head.
But just before they hit Palaigs head.
Shaaa
Kahaha! Mighty as it may be, this Palaigs rigid body cannot be scratched!
Fine particles floated up from within his robes and wrapped around Palaigs head like a shroud. The gathered particles quickly seeped into his skin, transforming his head into solid rock.
Temporary petrification.
The onslaught of [Ignition Bullets] struck Palaigs stone head but failed to shatter the rock. All that remained of Palaigs head in the extinguished flames was a shallow crack.
Soon, the fissure cracked open, revealing the skin inside. And Cadels eyes took it all in.
I knew it.
With a smile of recognition, the hammer was raised to just above Cadels head.
Commander!
A roar pierced the air. On the shaking ground, Vans pupils widened slightly as he stood back.
Cadel didnt move from his position until the hammer came down. He wasnt trapped, but he didnt dodge the attack. He must have a plan. As always, Cadel had.
The brief flicker of agitation in Cadels eyes subsided to coldness, and at the same time, Yozens calm voice cut through the air.
Hes been caught.
The members eyes shifted as they searched for Cadels form in the decomposing dirt. Yozens head was still turned toward Palaigs hammer.
Caught, by whom?
Cadel.
Knight Commander?
They didnt need to ask Yozen for a second confirmation. A sudden gust of wind swept away the dirt around them, revealing Cadels form.
Between the hammer and the ground, wrapped in a barrier of fire, was Cadel. The immense amount of mana that made up the barrier burned as if it would consume the hammer. The firepower pushed it back, and Palaig could no longer press his hammer against the ground.
But Cadel still refused to budge, his near-stalemate puzzling the members of the group.
Lydon exclaimed with a twinkle in his eye.
Wow, darling! Its a couple petrification!