Cultivating in the Wizard World-Chapter 179 - 168: War and Landing

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The chaotic void is far from a calm vacuum.

Within its infinite vastness, it is filled with unordered energy, distorted matter, and even more deadly—chaotic time streams.

This disarray of time has caused considerable trouble for the wizards in their precise plane invasions.

Viola was quietly explaining to Jeming how this void's chaotic time stream could cause plans to deviate and how it could delay or hasten reinforcements at critical moments.

In an instant, those theoretical writings transformed into the most direct experiences.

For Jeming and his group, since the giant spatial rift tore through the sky after the Sixth Level Wizard from the Tower of Annihilation announced their destination, it seemed but a blink of an eye.

However, when their gaze pierced through the torn chaotic void to the other side of the rift, they were astonished to find.

The originally desolate destination was now teeming with a densely packed army of massive creatures!

This was not a simple coincidence but a difference in the flow of time within the Ice and Flame Plane compared to the outer void and even the "ship" plane the wizards were on.

The chaotic time stream allowed the indigenous people to amass their army the "instant" the wizards arrived.

Fortunately, when the two planes made contact, the time within both planes stabilized.

Thus, the moment the rift in the sky fully stabilized, the Magma Giants and Elite Snow Monster Warriors, who had long been waiting outside the rift in the Ice and Flame Plane, surged forward at the command of their kings, riding various flying creatures, like a tidal wave engulfing the searing magma and biting frost, overwhelming the wizards' "ship" plane!

The flying units of the Magma Giants were Flame Demon Giant Bats with fiery wings; their massive bodies could blot out the sun, spitting corrosive magma bombs.

The Yetis' flying units were Frostbone Giant Eagles covered in ice and capable of controlling cold currents, their wingspan extending tens of meters wide, diving down to unleash space-tearing ice storms.

They were vast in number, each one exuding at least the presence of a First Level Creature, forming a death web of magma, ice blades, and claws, attempting to shred the newly arrived invaders to pieces.

However, for the battle-hardened wizards, such formidable presence, though grand, was of little consequence.

They were well-prepared and had made ample preparations in advance.

With a deep command from Augustine Wizard, tens of thousands of biochemical beasts and manufactured troop cannon fodder on the surface of the plane "ship" activated instantly!

Massive golems took flight from the ground in unimaginable postures, acting as a meat shield at the forefront of the line.

Forged from sturdy rock and metal, they were unafraid of fire and frost.

Following them were biochemical beasts covered in sharp bone spurs or scales, creatures wrought from the remnants of other plane beings, furious and bloodthirsty, possessing astonishing regenerative abilities.

Among them were mechanical bodies and elemental creature groups with countless eyes glowing with rune lights, swarming toward the enemy formations like a tide.

Torrents of flesh and metal collided fiercely with the torrents of frost and magma in the sky near the void rift!

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Earth-shattering explosions instantly shattered the sky's tranquility!

Fiery magma bombs intertwined with icy frost winds, erupting into dense white fog and a pungent burnt odor.

The flesh of the Magma Giant Bats was torn apart under the mechanical eagle blades, while the thick bodies of the Stone Golems thickened into layers of ice under the Frostbone Giant Eagles' icy breath, ultimately shattering under concentrated blows.

Three torrents of vastly different colors simultaneously erupted in the void!

Like three streams of roiling ink, they twisted madly in the colossal collision, eroding, devouring, and annihilating each other.

Countless biochemical beasts, Magma Giants, and Yetis were torn to pieces by the powerful surge of energy in mid-air.

Severed limbs, metal fragments, scorched magma, and solidified ice crystals rained down from the sky like a storm, striking the surface of the wizards' "ship," or falling into the Ice and Flame Plane.

This was a battle with no probing phase, directly entering a meat grinder-like intensity!

The King of the Lava Giants Karamos and the King of Yeti Aglon were initially uncertain, roaring at each other and cursing for their treachery and shamelessness when they saw the opposing army together flying toward the sky rift.

However, as the wizards' cannon fodder forces surged from the rift like a tide, they no longer had time to think about such matters.

The two monster kings watched the vast army emerging from the rift with their faces changing dramatically, only able to hastily command their respective soldiers to meet them, directing their spears outward.

The war lasted four or five days, the rumble in the sky never ceasing.

While the wizards' cannon fodder armies suffered heavy casualties, they prevailed in numbers, replenished continuously from the "ship."

Meanwhile, the flying units of the Ice and Flame Plane's indigenous armies, particularly the High Tier Flame Demon Giant Bats and Frostbone Giant Eagles, saw their numbers dwindle under the wizards' mechanical body and elemental creature groups' attrition tactics, gradually losing their aerial advantage.

With the diminishing airborne forces of the Ice and Flame Plane's indigenous side, the wizards began to gain the upper hand.

The enemy's counter-attacks were lackluster, while the wizards' battle line steadily advanced forward.