Chapter 252 Relay



No, now is not the time to be thankful that the disaster has been resolved.

Looking up, a whirlwind of flames... no, perhaps it would be more appropriate to describe it as a pillar of flames now. It was as if a giant, fiery red pillar had truly been forged in the shell of this mountain, reaching to the heavens and the earth. Although it had many obvious bends, after passing through the polyhedron, it shot straight into the sky, continuing to rise upwards as if about to pierce through the blazing sun.

The problem is that the city is shrouded in a mountain shell that is likely quite thin.

The mountainside also couldn't withstand such an impact.

Although it's far better than falling directly onto the polyhedron and wiping everyone out in a chain reaction of explosions, shattering only a small piece of the mountain's crust might still be an acceptable choice.

But what happens after that?

This is an area I haven't explored much, but let's guess anyway, thinking of it as a simple probability analysis problem.

If the mountain's crust above was already quiet, that might be manageable. But what if it damaged the most critical and vulnerable part of the entire mountain's crust? Or what if everything above was already somewhat precarious due to years of freezing temperatures and snow accumulation? What would happen then?

"Damn it, it's a massive collapse..."

I felt like I'd turned into an idiot, staring blankly at the direction where the pillar of fire was about to fall.

Also suspended in mid-air, at a higher position than me, Alice also wore an expression that was a mixture of shock and panic.

"Wow! No, Master! Something terrible has happened! This is really terrible!"

Yes, yes, I saw it without you saying it.

Although I don't know how this kind of call quality was achieved, I clearly witnessed everything that happened.

First, there was a hole that had been burned out.

Then, penetrating through the reddish, melting cave walls, the gray mountainside covered by wind-blown snowflakes and the still-raging blizzard were briefly revealed.

"ah……"

I couldn't help but gasp.

Numerous long-hidden cracks appeared on the inner wall of the mountain's shell.

The collapse began with the disappearance of one support point.

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