Chapter 888: Chapter 358 âNow, I Make the Following Arrangementâ_3 Chapter 888: Chapter 358 âNow, I Make the Following Arrangementâ_3 âI know they have advanced weapons.
âEspecially those things called âMagic Crystal Cannonsâ are immensely powerful, each shot comparable to a Divine Arrow shot by a hero, capable of piercing through ship hulls and armors.â
âBut on such a sea surface, they basically have no way to aim; and in such dense fog, they probably canât move an inch.â
The prince was actually very interested in the alchemy equipment of Athens.
Unfortunately, even if it was just outdated and defective, he still had nowhere to buy it.
But it didnât matter, since he couldnât buy them, he would just take them by force, Antilokos didnât care about how he got them.
âThe priests are not available to act, otherwise I could have harnessed a multitude of Sea Beasts⊠But, this is enough.â
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âIn this dense fog, even I, with the bloodline of the Sea God, am partially blinded, let alone these Athenians.â
âNotify the entire army, no matter how they crossed the God Battle Sea Area, since they have come here, we shall host them properly.â
âYes, your highness.â
The general, serving as the princeâs adjutant, bowed slightly and then took his leave.
Antilokos was right.
For kingdoms at sea, many things are of no use to each other.
But for terrestrial kingdoms⊠as long as the enemy isnât someone like Theseus who can withstand hurricanes and Sea Beasts attacks, bursting in and out of an entire fleet, then thereâs nothing to fear.
In the worst case, with this dense fog stimulated by the power of Sea God bloodline as reliance, they could judge the situation and retreat or advance freely.
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Whoooshâ
The flags fluttered, rustling vigorously in the fierce wind.
Anxiously, up until Anran sailed out of that bizarrely turbulent sea area, Kemeng finally relaxed.
One moment it was peaceful routine, the next a huge vortex suddenly formed.
Huge space rifts appeared unsummoned, dividing everything living that passed through into segments.
Protesting futilely multiple times, General Kemeng had ventured into this area said to once be the battlefield of the Ancient Titan Gods, risking certain death.
But what shocked him was that from beginning to end, the so-called dangers never befell any soldier.
Even if the spatial fissures opened right in front of their faces, they ultimately just grazed past their cheeks, not hurting even a bit.
At first, Kemeng thought it was luck.
But later on, the middle-aged general couldnât help but speculate.
Did this commander sent by the New King carry some kind of precious treasure bestowed by a Goddess or kept within the royal family?
However, no matter how, they had reached their destination safely⊠But before General Kemeng could even take a breath, he saw the gathered alliance fleet in the distance, along with the spreading fog and waves approaching.
âThis⊠they are actually here?â
Incredulously, Kemeng hadnât expected to see them here.
But just from a quick glance, he recognized the flags of several kingdoms.
It was incomprehensible, yet it was the fact.
However, seeing the enveloping fog, Kemengâs expression turned grave again.
âLord Aiven⊠Although I hate to admit it, your judgment was indeed accurate.â
âBut in fact, I rather wish we had not encountered them here.â
The inhabitants of the Ocean Kingdom were not unprepared for the special bloodline secret techniques of the Athenians.
Centered around the Tower in the City of Athens, the famous Grand Sorceress Hermes had already made arrangements.
So, if it were in the seas near Athens, they were not without the ability to resist.
With the aid of some special alchemy products, they could actually find ways to reduce the impact of the fog and use the power of the tower to locate enemies.
But nowâŠ
âNever mind.â
He casually waved his hand, his left hand clutching a conch.
Looking at the oncoming fog, Laine was not worried.
How could someone who has activated the full map hack be worried about the war fog?
âDonât panic⊠General Kemeng, everything is under control.â
âBut itâs also time.â
To satisfy the strong request of the son of the Ancient Sea God, Laine could only regretfully attribute it all to his own command skills.
It was a necessary act since he couldnât admit to the hack, so every move of the enemy must have already been within his predictions.
âKemeng, hear my command.â
His expression calm as if he were facing nothing more than chickens and dogs.
Laine raised his hand, signaling the general to listen silently.
âNow⊠I hereby make the following arrangements.â