Chapter 469: 457 Dawn Garden Garden_1
Although it is one of the three major Floating Cities, the architectural style of Dawn Garden is quite different from that of Stania.
Unlike Stania, which is made of rough rocks and man-made bricks, Dawn Garden, as its name suggests, is a huge garden floating in the sky.
Standing on the ground, Gaz looks up and sees a large expanse of various plants intertwined together and floating in the air.
As Dawn Garden hovers above Black Rye City, some leaves and petals are blown off and scattered around the city.
This brings a touch of warmth to the brutal battlefield, but it is soon shattered by the ruthless killings.
Besides Gaz, some people also notice Dawn Garden, but most are deeply immersed in the chaos and madness.
As for the Dawn Garden flying overhead, it soon begins to launch attacks on the people of the Western Empire below.
Under Elise’s watchful eye, the not-too-numerous elves get busy. Before coming here, their minds had been completely brainwashed by Elise and Catherine.
Now, in the minds of these elves, the people of the Western Empire below are the sworn enemies who once burned, killed, and looted in Dawn Forest.
The main means of attack in Dawn Garden is quite different from that in Stania.
As the oldest and most primitive of the three major Floating Cities, Dawn Garden does not have terrifying Magic Cannons like Stania in terms of their number and power.
Instead, under the dense vegetation, almost every piece of land and space in Dawn Garden has been engraved with sophisticated magic arrays by the ancestors of the elves.
Through these intricate magic arrays combined together, the vast magical power stored in Dawn Forest for many years can be harnessed to unleash a storm-like terror attack on the surrounding enemies.
In addition, during normal times, these magic arrays can also absorb the magical power from the surrounding space and store it in Dawn Garden.
Although there is still some gap in terms of attack power between Dawn Garden and Stania, if talking about practicality, perhaps Stania is not even as good as Dawn Garden.
This way of using magic arrays is indeed very practical and versatile, but unfortunately, the technique of engraving it has long been lost.
Even if the elves want to imprint this magic array elsewhere, they can only try in vain.
Furthermore, if Dawn Garden is damaged and affects the surrounding magic arrays, even the elves may be powerless to repair it in the end.
However, Elise is not worried about this at the moment because if she remembers correctly, the Western Empire no longer has its own Floating City.
Generally speaking, the only thing that can restrict a Floating City is another Floating City.
So as long as Dawn Garden doesn’t make a fatal mistake and lowers its flying altitude, this Floating City will be in an invincible position.
At this moment, Elise sits upright on the throne, and of course, the throne is surrounded by a dense sea of flowers.
A mirror-like object formed by magic floats in front of Elise, reflecting the situation of the battlefield below.
Without waiting for Elise to say anything, those on Dawn Garden have already completed all the preparations.
Soon, an exquisite magic crystal button floats before Elise.
Now, she just needs to gently press the button, and Dawn Garden will launch a terrifying high-altitude attack on the Western Empire people below.
Before coming here, Elise had already prepared mentally, so at this moment, she does not hesitate in the slightest and decisively presses the button in her hand.
At the same time, the dense and tangled vegetation below the Floating City of Dawn Garden begins to dance as if it had come to life all of a sudden.
From a distance, the branches of the various plants twist wildly in the air, like countless slender tentacles.
As these branches twist, thick clouds begin to gather rapidly beneath the Floating City, followed by the roaring of thunder.
Just like the simultaneous roar of hundreds of huge beasts, the thunderous sound spreads across the entire battlefield, making it difficult for those below not to notice the presence of Dawn Garden.
In the eyes of people below, the sky is darkened by clouds, thick beams of lightning snake through the sky, creating a spectacle reminiscent of the end of the world.
Since the Western Empire once owned Floating Cities, they naturally would not be unfamiliar with them.
Although there is a significant difference between Dawn Garden and Stania, it does not prevent them from feeling an overwhelming sense of despair.
“Rumbling…”
The dark clouds are expanding rapidly, and at the same time, the lightning snakes intertwined in the sky are writhing more crazily.
Then, these lightning snakes entangle with each other in front of the horrified eyes, eventually forming an enormous Thunderball.
Simply looking at the size, this Thunderball is about half the size of Dawn Garden.
Black Rye City is just a small city, and this Thunderball seems even larger than the entire city itself.
It is definitely beyond human resistance.
As the height of the Thunderball rapidly decreases, most of the people of the Western Empire become desperate, and even stop using their swords.
Apart from them, even the monsters of the Soaring Dragon Legion and the bearded Stout Men led by Vide fare no better.
At this moment, most creatures in and around Black Rye City are left dumbfounded by the overwhelming attack from Dawn Garden.
Watching the Thunderball looming closer, the reactions of most Western Empire people are no different from waiting for death.
However, just as the giant Thunderball is about to crash into the densest area of the Western Empire people, they close their eyes in desperation, waiting for the impending doom.
But after waiting for a while, their predicted death does not befall them.
When they reopen their eyes and look up at the sky, they are surprised to see Dudley standing in mid-air, maintaining a sword-slashing posture.
In front of him, the once terrifying giant Thunderball has been chopped into countless smaller ones.
The giant Thunderball has been broken down, but the smaller ones that emerged don’t dissipate; instead, they relentlessly continue to fall towards the ground.
Faced with this situation, Dudley remains unmoved, his eyes cold and his mouth corners lifted in disdain, as he looks at the numerous small Thunderballs in the sky, showing no hint of hiding his contempt.
Then, numerous dense and sharp sword auras suddenly weave around the smaller Thunderballs, and in an instant, they turn into a swift storm that shreds all the small Thunderballs into stardust-sized pieces, which then scatter with the wind.