"Master, they are moving forward again. When will we stop them?" Seeing that Reiner was still indifferent, Lelith reminded him.
The four legions only stayed briefly in the area before quickly moving towards the border between the two countries.
Their mighty team was like a twisting giant snake, stretching for more than ten kilometers in the woods.
"I know. We should use courtesy before force. I have already reminded them." Reiner gripped his staff tightly and looked down at them.
As they crossed the border, Reiner wanted to undermine their morale and lower their will to fight.
The most effective method is to let them clearly understand the difference in strength between the two...
Martina pouted and asked, "Honey, when is my turn? My sword can't wait any longer."
She wanted to go down and fight them, but it was obviously not her turn yet.
"Just stay by my side first."
Martina sighed and hummed a song boredly.
Lelith glanced at Reiner again, then leaned over to whisper in his ear, "Master, you don't want to kill anyone, do you? You haven't even charged up your Fireball yet."
Reiner shook his head: "I'm just pursuing maximum profit. I want to kill as few people as possible while still shocking them."
The corners of Laelisi's mouth curled up slightly: "Then we can charge the fireball a little bigger, and then fire it at the middle of their team. That way, those in front can see it, and those in the back can also see it. At most, 10,000 soldiers will die.
After the explosion, they'll see a bottomless pit that appeared out of nowhere in the forest, and they'll probably understand everything."
Reiner shook his head and decisively rejected the proposal: "That's still too many people dead. Only when people are alive can they produce value. When they die, they are just a pile of meat. Just let them get hurt a little. There's no need to kill so many people."
Lailisi is good in every way except that she loves killing too much and doesn't treat these people as human beings at all.
If Reiner hadn't stopped her, the number of gallows in the territory she managed would definitely be more than the number of bakeries on the street.
"Besides, the visual impact of creating a hole out of thin air... is definitely no greater than creating a mountain out of thin air."
"Mountain? Master, you want to use rock magic to create a small mountain? While this can be used to show the enormity of your magical power, I don't think it will deter them."
Lelith shrugged and continued, "The most important thing is that it can't cause any visible damage. I think a strong earthquake would be more shocking than raising a mountain out of thin air."
Seeing that Reiner didn't say anything, she suddenly realized something and then abruptly lowered her head and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, Master. I'm too talkative."
Reiner shook his head, his dark eyes looking up at the azure sky. After a pause, he slowly spoke: "You're right, but what would they think if that mountain fell from the sky?"
Lelith was slightly stunned, and followed Reiner's gaze towards the sky: "But... doesn't rock magic require the earth as a medium for casting spells? Where is the earth in the sky?"
"That touches upon your blind spot. This continent is actually hit by tens of thousands of meteorites every day. The vast majority of them burn up upon entering the atmosphere, with perhaps only a dozen or so small meteorites actually making it to the ground."
Reiner smiled and turned to look at her: "This world is much wider than you think."
Martina listened from the side, her eyes full of wisdom. "Huh? There's a flying land above our heads?"
Lalith was also thinking, she couldn't understand what Reiner meant.
"This is geography knowledge for middle and high school. I'll tell you in detail when I have time."
Reiner patted their heads, then raised his staff high and continued, "Recently, I've been reading the ancient rock magic book before going to bed. I discovered a magic that can summon meteorites..."
If Lalith could see the space about four thousand kilometers away, she would find that the meteorites about to enter the atmosphere gradually deviated from their orbits, gathered together and fused, forming a meteorite with a diameter of about five thousand meters.
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