Chapter 125 Throw This Spear At The Gate
"I'm not!" William firmly shook his head before pointing at his spear and added, "this little toy here will make all the difference based on that piece of facts."
"..."
William knew they wouldn't take his words for granted or even truly and seriously consider what he said. He didn't have either the time or the intention to explain anything to them.
This was a hard to learn knowledge, one he gained painstakingly from his past life. Even if he tried to explain it using more words, he doubted they'd understand.
Besides, they got limited time as well.
He estimated for the gigantic bears to arrive here in less than ten minutes.
"Let me tell you something amazing about these scary bears… Once they get disturbed and wake up from their sleep, or get deprived from it, they'd lose their ability to see and smell."
He moved his eyes around, knowing that none of the young or old spirit masters here would pick up on what he just hinted.
"Like this, they needed something to guide them to their targets. That's the use of this yellow stream. Don't get me wrong, it's not something that has been here for a long time. It just appeared hours before the battle started, and it was made by the ones who are standing behind such a monster tide."
They looked at each other, seeing the same look of doubt and despair on their faces. Kong wanted to interrupt William and remind him again to not try his best like this to fabricate things to make them feel better at their last moments.
But William gave him a silent warning gaze as if this dude was able to read through his mind and intentions.
"They got only their instincts to follow. This yellow river had something their souls would crave towards. It's like the most precious thing in the world to them. And so, they will follow it even if it's buried deep under the ground. However…"
At this moment, William knew speaking wouldn't do them any good. So, he held the spear and went to one of the three gold spirit masters who dug the holes before.
"Can I ask senior to throw this spear in that direction?" William randomly selected a spirit master of the three and a direction. The direction he casually selected happened to be just near the monster gate.
"This…"
The monster gate was almost one mile away from them. William would never have the power nor the ability to do it. So, he asked the gold ranked spirit master to do this task instead for him.
Selecting any other target wouldn't prove his point greatly. "This is the monster gate, and it's well known and heavily guarded by the monsters. Can a senior throw this spear out there?"
William selected this spirit master specifically for his great strength. The ability to break a hole in the ground and summon magma out? Damn! This was such a cool technique indeed, and a very formidable one.
If the clan had a small unit formed of spirit masters like him, then dealing with the monsters around would be much easier.
But William knew such an ability came from a variation in that spirit master's spirit. And it was something pretty impossible to replicate by this world's current means and knowledge.
So, this spirit master was the strongest out of the three here. William reached this conclusion and acted based on it, making it look like he randomly selected him.
"Please, senior," the moment Berry interfered and with her words, the spirit master sighed. He held the spear and simply took a few turns around, gaining momentum and piling up his spirit power, before releasing the spear like a lightning bolt towards the direction of the gate.
"I don't know what you're trying to do, but I hope it's not just a play for fun to you," that spirit master said while William ignored him and watched the accelerating spear until it hit the monster gate.
The material needed to make these gates was nothing else but rocks from the ground around. So, it was easy for the spear to get stuck on the gate. But the gate was world famous for its strong build, so the spear didn't even cause a single rock to fall.
Everyone looked in wait and anticipation for something insane to occur, but against their expectations nothing happened.
Before they could expose their displeasure and disappointment, William pointed towards another direction as he shouted:
"Behold the mighty and terrifying scarlet bears! Watch how these weak spears will change the fate of this battle, of your clan, of the entire world!"
William's words weren't just heard around him, but also reverberated in the distance by the old patriarch.
And at this moment, not a single one of these formidable spirit masters wasn't looking in the direction of the monster gate. They all stood on the edge of the walls, looking in anticipation to see what was going to happen.
The words William said were all delivered here thanks to Berry's grandfather. And despite feeling immense shock and doubt, they felt like kids watching a scary movie and sitting on the edges of their seats.
The next moment the forest broke open and the first scarlet bear came to everyone's sight.
Saying it was huge was an understatement indeed! With a body spanning over ten metres in height while moving on its huge four limbs, with over fifteen metres in length, this dude was colossal.
If it stood on its rear two legs, it would exceed twenty metres in height for sure! Each limb had a fierce paw, one that ended with seven very sharp and curved sword-like ends.
If it grazed it gently against the mighty walls the clan was proud of, these walls would be torn to pieces in an instant.
Not to mention any spirit master below dark gold grade would be left in minced meat.
Its body was covered in fur like all bears, scarlet red fur that gave its name and identified its belonging to the scarlet family of monsters.
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