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Chapter 1280 - Chapter 1280 Chapter 394 Is the Rebel Dragon Army Leader also
Chapter 1280: Chapter 394: Is the Rebel Dragon Army Leader also a Witch? Chapter 1280: Chapter 394: Is the Rebel Dragon Army Leader also a Witch? The ship capture plan went smoother than expected.
Leonard Churchill, with his formidable strength, held off the Seventh-Rank Legion Commander ‘Iron Arm’ Teck, and the War Slaves who emerged from the hold also joined the battle, holding off the accompanying soldiers.
The fight inside the cabin was fierce.
But no terrible mishaps occurred.
For example: a shipwreck.
After all, the soldiers accompanying the ship were part of the organized Kingdom’s legion, ultimately lacking the resolve to destroy the ship and go down together.
This allowed Green in the control room to have more than enough time to stealthily steal the authority.
With no outsiders to disturb him, he also solved the problem earlier than anticipated.
This so-called “ship capture duo” thus took over this Void Dragon Ship in a way that no one could have imagined.
However, for Leonard Churchill, there was almost nothing unexpected.
When he had discussed the plan with Aragon before, he had obtained ample intelligence: the ship’s blueprints, troop deployment, Defense Boundaries… and so on.
So even before he boarded, he had already deduced everything.
There was also the enemy’s vast information gap.
The people of the Southern Continent might only suspect that the Rebel Dragon Army would smuggle aboard, not that they would forcefully hide on the ship.
They also didn’t expect Green, the Magical Mechanic capable of stealing the control authority of a dragon ship.
Nor did they anticipate Ivan’s ability to easily control and enter the ship’s control room.
And Leonard Churchill, a Sixth Order Card Master who could stand against a Seventh Rank, played a key role as well.
In short, everything went smoothly.
…
Accompanied by a violent trembling, the airship veered off the horizontal course, navigating into the Infinite Abyss Rift.
Leonard Churchill also heard an excited report from Green through the communicator: “We did it!”
Once the Void Dragon Ship deviated from its original course, the two of them were completely safe.
Even if the top-tier powerhouses of the Southern Continent could board the ship through long-distance displacement methods like Spirit Communication Skills, it was now too late.
Because they also didn’t dare take the risk.
This ship capture plan was full of uncertainties; without understanding these, the more top-tier the powerhouses, the more cautious they would be.
They might even suspect this was a trap set by the Rebel Dragon Army to lure them out.
After all, who would have thought that the Rebel Dragon Army would steal a void ship for any purpose other than as bait?
Although this warship could carry tens of thousands of people, it was as tiny as a grain of sand in the World Rift.
Once lost in the Abyss Rift, the likelihood of never returning was high, and even a Ninth-Order would die.
Although losing a ship was regrettable, it was not worth the lives of some top-tier aristocrats.
This also
In the endless, bewildering Abyss Rift, a black-sailed warship slowly drifted.
The fierce battle continued, but the outcome was already known.
Although Leonard Churchill could not overpower ‘Iron Arm’ Teck and was even beaten quite embarrassingly,
he also enjoyed it endlessly.
With the aid of the Relic [Black Demon], although he could not win, he at least could not die.
He wanted to comprehend his Myriad Aspects Domain, and he needed a lot of reference.
These strong but non-fatal Seventh-Order Dragon-blooded Card Masters were the most suitable opponents.
Suddenly, within the warship’s cabin, a space gate that seemed painted by a brush abruptly appeared.
Then a mysterious person in a white tailored suit and a high top hat stepped out from behind the door.
Leonard Churchill glanced over, let out a sigh of relief, and with a smile creeping up his mouth, murmured to himself, “Finally arrived…”
With his arrival, it meant that the situation was completely stabilized.
After all, this person was one of those standing at the pinnacle of the Card Master pyramid.
And ‘Iron Arm’ Teck, who also saw the newcomer, instantly looked ashen.
Because he recognized the outfit; the newcomer was none other than the most wanted leader of the Rebel Dragon Army–The Fader Griffith!
…
“Curse Art: Painted Prison!”
The man in the white suit appeared on the battlefield and immediately his feather brush sketched out a barrier design in space.
In the blink of an eye, ‘Iron Arm’ Teck stiffened all over, sweat beading on his forehead, and no matter how he struggled, even moving a step became difficult.
Soon, the void before him turned into a canvas, the feather brush swiftly falling, and strings of Curse chains instantly ensnared Teck’s transformed Great Dragon so tightly that even the gaping mouth prepared to spew Dragon’s Breath was sealed with an iron helm, instantly collapsing on the ground, completely unable to move.
Leonard Churchill, catching his breath, watched this miraculous scene with wonder filling his eyes.
He certainly knew “barrier,” “iron chains,” “iron helm” were all Spell Arts, but it was also the first time he saw such a miraculous Mage Card Master.
It was like a child doodling, where the drawn objects manifested in the real world and became tangible items.
Leonard Churchill felt that if the opponent willed it, they could draw anything they so desired, even massive armies of humans.
That is to say, this ability almost allowed for drawing out any method to counter the opponent just by relying on artistic imagination.
In an instant, Leonard Churchill’s thoughts branched off, and he muttered to himself, “Is this the ‘Fantasy Universe’? Truly powerful…”
Not merely powerful.
It felt “unsolvable.”
What ability could be more abstract or richer than the imagination?
The Artistic Path [Spade 7-Painter] was almost exclusively reserved for the aristocracy, not only difficult to advance in but its combat power was nearly zero in the early stages.
Usually, only noble ladies with no survival pressure and cultivating manners would choose this path.
In the market, Leonard Churchill had never seen a combat painter beyond the Third Tier.
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