Chapter 310 Plan
Flocks of wyverns were streaking through the skies, each of them carrying wyvern knights from the Temple of Glory carrying five-meter long dragon lances with which they constantly fired spiral blasts at the evil god.
At the same time, followers of the Earth Sect who couldnât attack Aojo because it was floating high in the air would keep creating small bunkers for others, blocking the Abominationâs vision and keeping them immune from damage.
The believers of Gurus, the God of Hunt were also creating arrows and bolts with their sacred arts, just as Alchemie followers were freely handing out their precious potions, providing it to believers from other churches without charge. Even the clerics (not monks) of the Brilliant White Church who usually live like princes were heading into the bunkers, volunteering to heal the injured.
For once, every church that participated in the Twin City Cup had set aside the human grievances between them and joined hands against Aojo.
While it appeared that the gods did not have a hand in this, and that it was merely humans working together to protect the city from a common enemy capable of threatening it and solely showing true human potential, the Players who had been the lynchpin of the attack knew very well that the God of Games had guided the partnership. If the God of Games did not immediately assign a quest once the Abomination revealed itself so that every Player nearby rallied together to attack it even if it meant dying, the believers from other churches would not have come to help so decisively.
In the end, humans were social creatures. To put it kindly, they have empathyâjust as it could also mean that they liked to go with the flow.
The truth was that the brave warriors who charged into the battlefield were not actually being courageousâthe environment where everyone was putting their lives on the line had infected them, forcing a rush of blood into their heads that denied them the ability for calm judgement.
And it was precisely because the Players had taken the lead that the believers from other churches followed, binding themselves as one to fight Aojo together!
Even though the Players had been caught in a tough fight early on, losing many of their owns since their clerics hardly being able to catch up with their reviving, their hard work did not go to waste. The bitter confrontation had kept Aojo pinned right where it was without a chance of escape, allowing the other churches who rushed to the scene later on to enforce a perimeter around it.
Still, that did not change the fact that Aojoâs Gaze was too unbalanced a power, leaving most attacks against it ineffective and barely damaging
âHow are we supposed to win again a monster like that?â Edward muttered, rubbing his own belly which was becoming bloated due to too much Pepsi.
At the same time, he was looking out in distress from a firing hole to find Aojo who was still throwing its weight around everyone. âYou did mention before that itâs an Abomination, right? Itâs a pity thereâs no Saint or Saintess amongst you, or I have an idea that we could try.â The elven sacred lance Sefarim said then, having morphed into a young elf again to reduce the burden on Jessica and to take a break.
At her words, Edward and the others shared a glance before exclaiming as one. âCouldnât you have said that earlier!?â âEh? But arenât holy ones so important to their churches that they arenât allowed to the frontlines without permission from popes or other heads?â Sefarim countered blankly, startled by their reaction. âThat applies to most churches. Do you think our church is most churches?â Edward replied.
âFair enoughâŠâ Sefarim said, facepalming even as remembered the Playersâ silly and bizarre behavior. âBut I donât think thatâs a good thingâŠâ âAhahahaha⊠I never mentioned it to Seffie here since I never had chanceâŠâ
Jessica said, scratching her face awkwardly while nudging Eleena on her shoulders to make the introduction. âActually, Eleena is the Saintess of our church.â
Eleena, who was holding a lollipop in her mouth proudly puffed her chest which did not really move at all.
âIn-training, though.â Gou Dan added.
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Sefarim felt an unusual sense of déjà vu when she learned that the young girl who was constantly sucking on her lollipops and had not much presence to speak of was an important Saintess.
Still, out of trust toward her contractor, she revealed the plan she had in mind to Edwardâs group-without Joe, since the muscle king hadnât returned after dropping to the consulate beneath Aojo.
âNow I shall explain things a bit,â Sefarim said then. âAbominations possess divine attributes, but their bodies canât contain it like the gods do, and the best they could do is create a core inside themselves to embed the attributesâŠâ
She then paused for a moment before continuing, âOf course, the antique elves of the Moon Pavillon also believe that the form of Abominations is built in imitation of divinity itself⊠but thatâs not important. The point is that destroying the Abominationâs core would hurt it very much, and killing it directly would be possible if the damage was really serious!â
âIn other words, we should be destroying the core directly?â Edward asked, frowning. âWell said, but we canât even penetrate its armor right nowâŠâ
Edward did not need to finish his sentence for the others to know what he meant.
If they couldnât even penetrate the armor, they definitely werenât going to pierce the unknown black substance beneath it to strike the core buried deep within Aojoâs body.
âEven if we could pierce its armor, thereâs no guarantee that we could hit its core.â Gou Dan, who was best at sniping interrupted beside Edward. âThe core doesnât sound big at all, so surely we canât assume that itâs right beneath its skin and hit anywhere we like, can we?â
âSaints and Saintesses have the ability to sense divine attributes,â Sefarim explained. âIt wouldnât work against the gods since that would be a blasphemy, but that taboo wouldnât apply to Abominations. That is why as long as the Saintess is with us, she will be able to tell where the core is.â
Edward turned towards Eleena, who nodded when she sensed his gaze, indicating that she could indeed feel the location of the enemyâs weakpoint.
Sefarim then smiled smugly. âAs for piercing it to directly destroy its core⊠Have all of you forgotten who I am?â.
Certainly, Edward and the others were speechless after witnessing Sefarimâs capacity for destruction first hand, although it would still be a pity to lose all that EXP.
And with Joeâs attack foiled, it would be much difficult to attempt closing in on Aojo now.
âThat said, I do have a plan for thatâŠâ Edward told the others confidently after considering the problem for a moment.
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