Chapter three hundred and sixty-two sinister intentions
Before Gana could react from Geno's words, a shout woke her up from her confusion.
Seeing that Jeno's attitude was so firm, Gana, who had always trusted him unconditionally, had to take a step back first. A thought flashed through and her figure appeared several miles away.
And Geno can finally start the Storm Gathering Device without any worries.
Geno activated the instrument, and the staff received the energy that was gushing out in a crazy way, gathering into an energy singularity at the top.
This singularity contains huge and pure energy. Once it expands into a magnetic field, it will cover the entire Piltwolf and bring the terrible storm to this area. At the same time, if it is not operated properly, the singularity itself will turn into an energy storm, tearing the surrounding things into pieces.
There is no instruction manual for this thing, and Victor did not tell him how to use it. Geno dared to take on the task of starting this semi-finished product just by knowing the principle, not because he was reckless, but because he had the ability to accurately control the Hex crystal, and only he could use this instrument well.
With the help of this new ability, under his control, Crystal found the best output frequency.
But even so, what is expected still happens.
The energy singularity at the top of the staff began to expand irregularly and turned into an irregular sphere, as if there was a flood and beast about to break out of its shell.
The energy turbulent flow of electric arc shot out, hitting the Sun-Gate Sea Gate, peeling the concrete off the sea gate like a steel wire cutting tofu. A small bunch of energy turbulent flow splashed onto the large cable car not far away, causing the steel cable with the thick arm to break if it was broken. The large cable car that had lost its support slid out of the steel cable and fell straight into the sea below, and was pushed into the flood discharge mouth by the water flow. The surging waterfall formed by the sea gate due to the height difference was roughly pushed into the sea of Watchers and never floated up again.
Seeing this, Geno swallowed a hard saliva, and then began manual debugging, trying to correct the entire process.
An instrument that has not been rigorously tested can only be considered a semi-finished product. There was a small flaw in the structure between the crystal and the staff, which led to energy leakage. Victor's ultimate goal was to allow humans to avoid all mistakes, but he still had a long way to go, even he himself was far from reaching this ideal state, let alone there was no time to check the condition of the instrument for him when the change was made.
Under the control of Geno, the energy of the riot was gradually suppressed. Under the output of the energy steady point, the singularity at the top of the staff turned back into a perfect sphere.
Then, Geno heard the singing.
A song of sadness.
The shining light of the energy singularity made Geno unable to open his eyes, but he knew who the song came from.
It is the original crystal in the staff that is crying.
It absorbs life energy by the instrument and is about to turn into a tragic storm, and then waits for demise in peace.
Yes, the original crystal is also a life, and it also has the instinct to survive. Just like when Hex was stubborn and wrapped around Geno, he just didn't want to be used as a tool and endured the pain of various experiments.
"I'm sorry, I have no other way." Even though things have developed to this point, Geno could only sacrifice this primitive crystal as planned.
Hex also kept silent. It could not replace its kind of person because of its lack of energy to die, and it did not want to die.
Geno no longer listened to the Crystal's pleading song and continued to control the crystal's output energy. Finally! After consuming most of the crystal's energy, the staff finally accumulated enough energy, and the singularity exploded, and the energy instantly radiated to the entire Piltwolf area, and then turned into an invisible magnetic field to cover it.
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Nathus, who had just stepped out of the stone platform, saw a group of five sand thieves blocking the exit of Piltwolf Station.
They first turned their backs to him, and turned around when they heard his undisguised footsteps. Normally, Nathus would feel their fear, because standing in front of them was a Ascenator, but the blue fire of Zelas' will burned in their eyes, and they had no idea what fear was.
They rushed towards him fearlessly with bloody swords and spears.
Nathers shook his face and swept the axe in his hand, cutting three of them in half. On the other side, the rough Rekton punched the other person's chest and opened his mouth to bite the last person's head. But at this time, a flying stone took him one step ahead of him and knocked the sand thief to the wall, making him bite it.
Nathus narrowed his eyes and looked at Taliyah, beginning to feel that the little girl's mercifulness would be a drag on them, but he did not say it out loud.
The four of them continued to move out of the city. When they passed by the sand thief, Rekton, who was behind the hall, suddenly slashed at the other party with a knife.
The sudden slashing sound made Taliyah's footsteps soft. She didn't look back and knew what was going on just by listening to the sound. In her heart, these sand thieves were just controlled by Zelas. What is the difference between killing them so cruelly and what Zelas did?
Well, Taliyah stepped out her legs and followed Nathers, who was walking like a flying step. She didn't want others to die in front of her, but she just hoped that they wouldn't have to die in such pain.
After walking out of Piltwolf's station, Nethers saw the witch spirit who betrayed the emperor's body igniting fire and floating in the air.
The blue fire on Zelas's body was much dazzling than what he saw last time, even more dazzling than the sun, like a god who controls the light.
His flames distorted the air around him. In the scorching air, the glass dome of the building gradually softened into slurry in the ascension fire and dripped to the ground; the softened metal pillars began to twist because they could not bear their own weight, and the snow-white walls were burned to black.
He just hangs there, turning part of Piltwolf into purgatory, and I don't know how many people were steamed to death at home.
The ascenator's eyes extended toward Zelas. Amid the unconcealed vicious laughter of the witch spirit, Nethers saw a group of people rushing silently towards the army of Azer outside the city.
Among these people were the thieves of Shurima, the local residents of Piltwolf, and merchants from other places. Although they came from all over the world and had no connection with each other, they all had blue fires in their eyes, and were all controlled by Zelas, and became his slaves.
The attacks of these people have no formation at all. No! This is not even considered an attack! Because most of the breakups don’t even bring weapons, can unarmed soldiers still take soldiers?
It is obvious that Zelas regarded this crowd as cannon fodder. And he could not help the battle, so there must be extremely sinister intentions.
Chapter completed!