Chapter 450: Fighting the Lizard
As time passed by, my armies crawled towards the front and eventually crossed my point. I stood over the shoulders of the giant while thinking of any other solution.
"Damn it," I cursed out loud, "there is no other way around.
"Ding Dong! You should go alone then," the system which remained silent all this time finally spoke up, "Ding Dong! Your giant is enough."
"I seriously doubt that," as he spoke up, I made up my mind the next instant. "Bring me down," I said and my giant stopped throwing rocks all of sudden and took me down.
This scene attracted everyone''s attention, and when I reached the ground I found Omad, Dredly, and Jen waiting there for me.
"What happened?" Jen asked.
"We need to change the strategy," I said before exining things out to them.
"My boys can help," Omad stroked his chest confidently.
"Mine too," Dredly didn''t dy speaking.
"And my boys aren''t a push over," Jen said, "we all will help."
"Great," I smiled before adding, "be sure to use the skeletons to guard and aid you in this. I want every piece of rock my giant threw before in this world."
"Depend on us on this," Omad confidently said before I waved my spear to my giant and the next moment I was taken back to his shoulder.
"What''s the n?" he asked.
"They provide rocks, and you''ll try to smash that distant castle."
"Good n," he said before adding, "but I can''t reach these from here."
"They will provide, you just keep moving forward and select the spot you desire," I chuckled before adding, "we are this close from the castle, and our victory is secured. Don''t doubt it, alright?"
"I trust you," the giant said, "I have unlimited faith in you as master and friend."
"Thanks," I honestly said before I waited for an hour. During this hour I noticed the armies down below moving back and forth, carryingrge amounts of rocks that started to pile.
"Move," I said, "take the rocks and start hitting those bastards upfront. Kill them all!"
"kill them all!" the giant shouted before taking a couple of steps forward and crossed the main front line of my armies. He kept moving for half an hour before stopping. "This is enough," he said, "I can hit whoever is hiding inside behind these walls."
"Great," I said before snapping my fingers, "clear the area around first so the route of rocks won''t be hindered."
"Alright," the next hour he kept hitting and running, stamping and using his gigantic arms to smash anything around.
I also helped, and after roughly four hours we managed to clear the area around and behind. My army now had a clear path it could use to deliver the rocks to here.
I waved my spear to the nearby vampires where they ryed my signal. The next instant my entire army moved, carrying rocks to the front, and moving the piles from back to my giant ce.
"Start," I issued the order after two hours. There were enough rocks enough to sustain us for three to four hours of continuous fighting. Besides, my armies never stopped carrying rocks from far.
"My pleasure," my giantughed before he started to use the rocks again. Just as his fist attacks fell upon the castle, I heard a roaring from within.
"Finally you decided to show yourself up," I smirked before adding, "be ready, we might have an uninvited guest."
I knew there was a hidden monster there, or else why would my system try to provoke me to reach there alone?
My system wouldn''t speak the good to me, and thus I wasn''t that much surprised by the monster''s roars until it showed itself to me.
"The old lizard?" I was surprised the first moment I spotted the monster. "Nah, it''s not him," I shook my head as this lizard seemed less majestic. "So he is also tied up to such a ce to defend? Interesting," Iughed before the lizard started to move.
It didn''t have wings, and moved on the ground with extreme speed that made it able to reach me in less than five minutes.
"Be ready, target it," I said as I didn''t wait for it to reach me. "Be ready for a brutal fight," I said.
"Should I descend you? Deliver you to somewhere safe?"
"Nah, I''ll stay here and help," I clenched my spear, "this should be my fight and this is thest obstacle to control the entire thing."
The giant started to throw rocks, yet with the gigantic lizard''s speed he didn''t manage to hit it even once.
"Throw shorter," I said, "try to read its next location and aim for it."
"Alright," he adjusted his throwing aim to be much closer than he initially aimed for. As he did that, rocks started to hit the lizard, sending it flying backwards with some wounds.
"It''s not that mighty," I smiled, "keep hitting it."
The rocks kept hitting the lizard the more it got closer to me. At some point I was able to use my spear to handle it, and my spear caused many wounds on its massive body.
"Not enough," I muttered, "this lizard had a great body."
"It won''t die until I smash its head," the giant confidently said, "but this is going to be a brutal battle."
"Don''t worry about me," I said before snapping my fingers, "let''s weaken it as much as we could before it reaches us."
"Got it."
The entire battle changed the moment this lizard appeared. The monsters upfront seemed terrified to step forward, and thus it was only it against the lot of us.
And despite all these rock and spear attacks, it finally managed toe near us. The moment it reached us, it started to twist its long snake-like body around the giant body, while with its gigantic head full of teeth it reached the level of my giant belly.
Then it opened its mouth and sprayed out a strong fountain of mud.
The mud stuck around my giant body, and gradually I sensed it was eating away his body. "Damn! That mud is so dangerous," I cursed out loud before I started to look at any weakness of that lizard.
"Can you hold its head for me?" I suddenly shouted and my giant responded by action.
He stretched a couple of his hands to hold the head of that lizard. The lizard tried to resist, but the brutal force of my giant prevailed in the end.
"Let''s see how you''ll fight this," I threw my spear and the next moment it prated one of its big eyes.
It had three groups of oval shaped big eyes, each group was formed of dozens of eyes. My spear prated one of them, and the monster roared in pain.
"It''s affecting you, great," Iughed before snapping my fingers. The next instant my spear came with a giant eyeball stuck to its tip.
"Interesting," I smiled before taking the eye out and stored it inside my inventory, "I''ll study youter," I muttered before throwing my spear out again and again.
The lizard was under severe pain. It tried to squeeze the body of the giant with its gigantic body, but my giant was stronger, had thicker skin and couldn''t be much hurt by this.
He didn''t rx his grip over the lizard''s head. Instead he used all his arms and strength to fix its head for me to hit.
And I didn''t waste any time collecting those eyeballs.
In less than half an hour, all the eyeballs rested calmly inside my inventory. My system tried to speak up many times, trying to distract me, but it failed in doing so.
I was already super focused over this lizard, and I wouldn''t rest until I killed it with my giant.
As the lizard became blind, my giant just threw it away and started to run fast. The next moment he jumped in the air, andnded massively over it.
Even my bones were shaken massively by thisnding. The giant didn''t stop and kept punching the lizard, which didn''t stop sprouting out mud at my giant blindly.
It futilely tried to push my giant away, even using its thorn tail to hit my giant on the back everywhere it could reach with no result.
Iughed, as this was all pointless. My giant was already dead fixed on killing this lizard as much as I was.
The more time passed, my giant kept hitting the lizard which started to grow weaker and its movements became more clumsy. I didn''t let the giant fight all alone, as I kept sending off my spears and aimed for this lizard''s deep wounds everywhere.
In the end the lizard finally roared its final roar in this world after a long fight that extended for the entire day. I was tired, and my giant looked exhausted, and even the pearls couldn''t sweep the tiredness clean.
But it wasn''t the time to rest, not yet.