The First Magic World War-Chapter 262 - : 255. Beast God Transformation Technique

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Chapter 262: 255. Beast God Transformation Technique

Charles led the Orc Labyrinth Guardians, marching aimlessly for several days, before finally confirming that Tumishen indeed had not followed them.

He still didn’t know what this Beastman of the Sacred Order’s purpose was?

Came mysteriously, left nonchalantly.

In the middle…

He even cried.

Once Charles had calmed down afterward, he was completely certain that this Beastman of the Sacred Order was not there to assassinate him; he wasn’t important enough to warrant the attention of a member of the Sacred Order.

He did guess that Tumishen might have had injuries and could have been avoiding the pursuit of human members of the Sacred Order, but he had no evidence of this. Besides, he didn’t think that human members of the Sacred Order, upon encountering a group of Orc Labyrinth Guardians, would patiently distinguish that they were with the Westwind Knights and spare them. They would definitely simply kill them all.

Charles resumed commanding his Orc Labyrinth Guardians, marching toward Silver Pigeon Fort, and also pondered the Beast God Shapeshifting Art for a few days.

He had the Special Ability of the Bloodflame Transformation Art, but the Bloodflame Transformation Art could only turn him into a mass of blood flame, and was not the versatile kind of transformation spell that allowed for myriad forms. Its primary function was for escape and healing wounds, and it was almost useless in combat.

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Although the Beast God Shapeshifting Art was portrayed by Tumishen in a majestic manner, suggesting something extraordinary like receiving enlightenment from the eternal and illusory dragon on a stormy night and creating this Secret Technique,

the Beast God Shapeshifting Art could only enable Beastmen to turn into humans and humans into Beastmen; it provided no other special abilities.

Furthermore, due to the different body structures of humans and Beastmen, humans could not cultivate the Bloodthirsty Fighting Spirit of the Beastmen, and Beastmen’s bodies could not operate the Secret Techniques of humans. Thus, when humans transformed into Beastmen, or Beastmen into humans, their strength could not be converted, leaving them essentially reset to “blank slates.”

A Transformation Technique that, aside from changing one’s life form, had “no value” whatsoever.

Even the Orc Assassin Alliance led by Tumishen only popularized the Cat Transformation Spell, because it did not affect one’s own strength—it was a decent accessory for an Orc Assassin. Very few practiced the Beast God Shapeshifting Art.

Tumishen said, “The Beast God Shapeshifting Art is a very simple spell.”

And he was indeed not lying; the spell was no more profound than the Cat Transformation Spell.

However, cultivating the Beast God Shapeshifting Art was much more complicated than the Cat Transformation Spell. It required an in-depth understanding of the bodily structure of each type of Beastman to ensure the transformation was indistinguishable from a true Beastman.

Charles tried to understand the body structures of the Hundred Bear Chief, the Great Bear Overlord, and the Bear Honey; after spending five or six days, he indeed managed to transform himself into a small Bear Person, slightly over two meters tall.

When transformed into a Hunchback Red Bear Warrior, the Bloody Glory within Charles was sealed off, unable to be activated. Although his strength increased, Bloody Glory was never known for strength, but his body became much clumsier, retaining only his characteristic spirituality.

Charles tried it once; after transforming into a Hunchback Red Bear, he never attempted to transform into any other type of Beastman again.

After a great detour, he finally returned to the “loyal” Silver Pigeon Fort.

When he appeared beneath the city of Silver Pigeon Fort, countless residents climbed up the city walls, waving their arms and cheering to welcome the Westwind Knights back home.

Charles returned to Silver Pigeon Fort, feeling even more at home than in Seagull City or his own hometown; he recognized many of the residents there.

While waving his hand, he led the Westwind Knights into the city. Some of the soldiers from the Westwind Knights came from Silver Pigeon Fort and had defended it multiple times against the South Seraph Reclamation Army and the orc armies. As a result, they were very well-regarded in the city, and nobody feared the soldiers of the Westwind Knights—in fact, they were even more popular than the native Silver Pigeon Fortress Knights.

After Charles left, only Dobin and Yellow Bear, along with the other three knighthoods, remained in Silver Pigeon Fort. Upon his return, he took over all affairs of the fort and was incredibly busy for several days.

Krel Brittany’s documents arrived at Silver Pigeon Fort again, hoping that he would organize another shipment of supplies to the Southern Seraph Territory, and also requested that aside from the Westwind Knights, the other three knighthoods should also join the battle in Southern Seraph Territory.

In Krel Brittany’s letter, Charles learned that Byron’s troops hadn’t arrived, but the Black Phoenix Dynasty’s army had invaded the Southern Seraph Territory, and both sides were locked in fierce combat.

Charles sighed. It was still the early stages of the war, and most regions of the Fars Empire hadn’t yet been mobilized to participate in the conflict. Even life in Strasbourg was as usual, with hardly any disturbances; shops remained open, and the lives of the residents were not too affected.

However, as more and more countries got involved in the war, Charles believed that the good days would soon be gone forever.

He pondered over Krel Brittany’s letter for a day before he began to gather supplies for the frontlines. At the same time, he ordered his Westwind Knights to utilize the booming trade of Silver Pigeon Fort to begin stockpiling food and daily necessities. He also started construction on a large warehouse in Silver Pigeon Fort.

This large warehouse, nominally for storing supplies purchased by the Westwind Knights, actually had direct connections to Machu Picchu, Mostar Fort, and Cappadocia City.

Charles also sent people to Mostar Fort and informed Taoles, who was left in charge of Machu Picchu, to begin building warehouses.

The supplies stored in the warehouse could be retrieved from any of his maze-ified cities, a precaution for the future.

Since Krel Brittany had not sent back The Spotted Deer Gwen and The Wind Wolf Bankcroft, Charles could only have Dobin, Yellow Bear, and Anatasiya lead the three knighthoods to transport supplies to the Southern Seraph Territory.

After Dobin and the others left, Charles was once again left alone.

The main figures of the Westwind Knights were Taoles, Anatasiya, Belisa, Dobin, Yellow Bear, along with The Spotted Deer Gwen and The Wind Wolf Bankcroft, and now none of them were by his side.

Beside Charles, other than the ordinary soldiers of the Westwind Knights, there were only a little over a thousand orc labyrinth guardians, so he wasn’t lacking in combat power, given that among the orc labyrinth guardians were nine Transcendent warriors.

A few days after Dobin and the others departed, an urgent message came from the frontlines, with Krel Brittany asking Charles to send yet another group of soldiers.

Charles was somewhat reluctant to part with the soldiers of the Westwind Knights.

There is a saying in the Art of War from China, “Kindness does not secure command of an army!”

But he would rather not be an outstanding military strategist than to have his Westwind Knights die in a senseless war.

In Charles’s opinion, the war in the Southern Seraph Territory was meaningless.

But he couldn’t refuse Krel Brittany’s request; after hesitating for half a day, he left behind a thousand soldiers from the Westwind Knights, choosing as many locals from Silver Pigeon Fort as possible, and led the remaining Westwind Knights and the orc labyrinth guardians to the Southern Seraph Territory himself.

For Charles, taking charge personally meant he could protect even more of his soldiers.

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