Wizard World Irregular

Chapter 994: The Day When The Sky Fell [Part 3]



Chapter 994: The Day When The Sky Fell [Part 3]



The Leaders of both the Alliance and the Fomorians were very angry at the moment.

They were just about to finish laying down the conditions for their non-aggression pact when a horde of monsters from another world descended upon their heads.

How could they possibly not be fuming with anger right now?

The only thing they wanted to do was to obliterate these foul beasts that came from the abyss.

However, it didn't take long for them to realize that these monsters were tougher and

stronger than they expected.

They weren't some sort of mob monsters that could easily be killed just because they wanted to.

"Damn, these guys are tougher than I thought!" Jovar, who had just killed an insect as big as himself, cursed angrily. "Be careful! The big green ones have acidic blood!"

After hearing his warning, those who were fighting the giant green insects and heard his warning made sure to kill them from a safe distance to prevent the monster's blood from hitting their bodies.

Those who were fighting them at close quarters passed their opponents to the mages, while they shifted their attention to other opponents.

The smallest of the insects were as large as an adult man, while the biggest of them were at least ten meters tall.

Ethan and Seff were purposely targeting these giant monsters because they carried the highest threat among the invaders.

Ethan zigzagged across the sky, leaving a blazing trail as Areadbhair, which he held firmly in his hands, obliterated the monsters in his path.

He was unable to fight for long, so he was purposely targeting the strongest enemies he could find, allowing others to have an easier time fighting them.

Suddenly, a flash of light sliced an insect that was about to attack the young man from the side, making him glance behind his back.

There, Cedric, whose wings were shining like light itself, appeared beside Ethan.

"Does this insect horde have a leader?" Cedric asked.

"I don't know," Ethan replied. "But there must be some among them who can give out commands. Right now, I'm just killing the big ones and leaving the rest to the others."

Cedric nodded in understanding. "You've come too far behind enemy lines. I'll support you."

Ethan nodded back, and together, they killed any insect that blocked their path but deliberately targeted only the big green insects that had acidic blood.

Cedric and Ethan were perfect counters for them because they could eliminate these monsters with ranged attacks.

Not far from them, the booming sounds of the Dwarven Magical Cannons erupted non-stop. The Dwarven Warships that specialized in aerial battles showed their mettle and bombarded the enemies with their prided magical cannons.

Fighting alongside these ships were Wizards and Witches, who served as bodyguards to prevent the monsters from actively targeting them.

Since they were flying on brooms, they were able to attack and then use the Dwarven Ships as shields when needed.

Merric and the others, who were also participating in the battle, were protecting the ship that held Emma, Lilian, Joanne, and Princess Ramona.

Enzo was there to make sure that his Young Miss and Ethan's future wives would not lose their lives in this battle.

"Young Miss! Don't go too far from the ship!" Enzo commanded. "It is very dangerous to do that!"

"I know!" Joanne replied as she cast a dark spear at an insect that had targeted her personally. Princess Ramona, who was currently using Magical Artifacts that allowed her to step on the air as if it were on land, unleashed her deadly martial arts, trampling on those who were flying towards her best friend.

Emma and Lilian worked together to cover each other's backs and ensure each other's safety. Down on the ground, Sabrina was busy tending to the wounded who were being brought to the area designated for them.

Everyone had a role to play.

As a healer, it was her duty to prevent anyone from dying to the best of her abilities.

But just as she was about to tend to another seriously injured witch, countless buzzing sounds reached her ears.

"They've breached the defenses!" one of the Wizards that were stationed to protect the Medical Area shouted. "Protect the healers!"

Soon, dozens of spells exploded from the tip of the wands of the Wizards and Witches, who fought tooth and nail with their enemies.

But several of these insects were resistant to magic.

These insects brushed past the defenders, focusing their attention on the Healers, whom their leader had given the order to kill.

One of such insects headed toward Sabrina, whose face had turned solemn.

However, she still held her wand firmly in her hand, about to cast a Wind Blade in order to cut the enemy targeting her.

But suddenly, someone rammed the giant insect from the side, making the latter fall to the

ground.

With one swing of his axe, George decapitated the insect, killing it in a single blow.

He had been fighting dozens of meters away earlier.

But when his senses picked up danger aimed not at him but toward his lover, his body shot forward subconsciously and rammed the enemy to the side.

When George regained control of his body, he immediately raised his axe and swung down to cut the monster's head.

A moment later, a scream of fear reached his ears as one of the healers in the Medical Area had his head bitten off by an insect that managed to come close to him.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

George, who was now truly angry, raised her axe high in the air and shouted with all of his

might.

"Roar with me!" George roared. "Fulminar!"

The axe in his hand sent lightning bolts flying in every direction, targeting the remaining insects in his surroundings.

However, George didn't stop there.

He moved as fast as lightning, hacking away at the other monsters that had infiltrated the Medical Area with wanton abandonment.

The young man was now like a God of War who had been awakened from his slumber. Those who recognized George as the Head Prefect of the Dud Manor looked at him in shock.

They couldn't have imagined that the silly, and sometimes cringeworthy, young man was actually this powerful in battle!

Sabrina watched this scene with pride because the one fighting was none other than her man.

With George hellbent to protect her and the other healers, they all returned to their duties to tend to the wounded and the dying.

George landed at the center of the camp, his eyes shining in a blue color. Small bolts of lightning crackled from within their depths.

"None shall pass under my watch," George said firmly. "Focus on your duties. I'll handle the

rest."

With such a steadfast Guardian protecting them, the other Witches couldn't help but look at George with gazes that made Sabrina frown.

But she pushed this thought aside and focused on her duty.

Right now, her lover's popularity among the students of the academy would certainly rise.

While it was a good thing, Sabrina couldn't help but feel a bit worried that her boyfriend might end up becoming like Ethan.

'I better talk to that friend of mine so that the two of us can ensure that George won't be led astray,' Sabrina thought. 'With two of us keeping watch, I won't have to worry about other girls being brought into the picture.'

With these thoughts in mind, Sabrina once again focused her attention on her patient.

The sound of fighting was getting stronger, but with George holding the fort, they no longer had to worry about their safety.


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