Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 230: Tribal Invasion, The Arrival of the Titan Giant (10k)_5



They were really just a bunch of Barbarians, still engaged in ceaseless hostilities and struggles amongst themselves up to now; how could they have possibly mustered such an elite force and directed them to head straight for Kael's territory to kill?

However, the current perception of tribes in the eyes of ordinary people, which is basically that there are no Mages, would probably be turned on its head if anyone today had a chance to witness the scene in the Lancaster Swamp!

Compared to the technology of a stable Teleportation Gate that can operate year-round, the threshold for a Teleportation Array to be immediately brought up on a warship, an invisible threshold, is even higher than that of a large, permanent Space Teleportation Gate.

After all, the technical challenge of a large Teleportation Gate lies in breaking through the space barriers between two regions, forming a curvature channel, and then setting an "anchor" at different locations using various methods to lock onto that location, before being able to transport people to another place by consuming a large amount of energy.

And as for portable Teleportation Gates of this plug-and-play kind, they are all too easy to utilize for their strategic value.

Even the Englishlands Federation themselves, were they to manufacture this thing, would not be able to control their own Li Aling effectively.

Enveloped in fog, a new twisted spatial node was triggered.

It did not take long for the flickering light, barely visible, to steady, unveiling a door with circles of spirals on its twisted surface.

This group of Barbarians, who were not usually adept at Space Teleportation Gates, had actually managed to construct a gate that appeared to be of decent quality.

"Pleasure working with you, I'll take care of the rest from here. As per our agreement, I will help you take the head of Viscount Helois," Kael said.

"Don't disappoint me, Lion King. You should understand what the consequences will be if you disappoint me again!"

In the Dawn's light, a terrifying sound of splitting rang out, and the small Teleportation Gate was suddenly crushed, a horrific vortex enveloping the surroundings.

In an instant, the nearby space barriers were all shaken by the noise, shattering into pieces and forming a brief, pitch-black spatial passage.

The next moment, one, two, three...

Wooden ships emerged one after another from the other side of the space passage, as if they had been prepared for this, silently dispersing, ready to commence a sweep in the swamp where ordinary people had little means of entry.

The poison was indeed effective against the newcomers, but it also presented a huge problem when faced with more troublesome enemies.

Just like now, the flagship of the Barbarians and the other wooden ships began to seek defensible positions for retaliation on the spot.

As long as they could withstand the damage from the toxic gas, it was indeed a good place for the Barbarians, easy to defend but hard to attack.

Most inconveniently, the combat power of this group of Barbarians was far stronger than what Kael had initially estimated, and it was unclear who had done the relevant reorganization and combat preparation in advance.

This vanguard from the tribe, known as the "Chiefs' Union," was by definition a joint force supplied by the chiefs of various tribes, but their fighting prowess was indeed somewhat worrying.

After all, everyone knows that although Barbarians sometimes possess strong average combat power, they are far inferior when facing the armies of the true overlords of the continent.

Fortunately, Barbarians are a special species with enhanced bodies, allowing them to survive in the Great Swamp just a bit longer.

Nonetheless, the number of Barbarians now assembled had already far exceeded the threshold the Rangers garrisoned at the border could withstand.

Without delay, this news was transmitted to Titan City through special means, and swiftly delivered to Kael who had not been up for long.

[Location: Lancaster·Titan Town·Lord Mansion]

At the dining table, as soon as Kael received the news, he immediately sent it to the Lion Heart Duchy.

What a joke, although for Kael at the moment, the possibility of temporarily blocking this army from the tribes wasn't small.

As for the Titan Giants, judging by the intelligence from the Gluttonous Slime that escaped through Midgar at the first opportunity, if he wasn't wrong, it was the Titan Clan that hadn't shown any activity on the continent for many years.

Yes, that very race whose skulls the Lion King had taken as footrests, and whose bones were mostly melted into the monument of the Englishlands Duchy, the White Bone Christmas Tree.

Of course, Kael would not underestimate the strength of the Titan Clan, because if they were truly weak, they would not become one of the most magnificent backdrops of the wonders and serve as a foil to the mighty power of the Lion Heart.

To put it more precisely, it was because this race was too powerful that, for a very long time, they were opposed by all major races on the continent.

In an even more distant past, when the level of professionals on the continent was not as absurdly high as it is now, the Titan Clan was recognized as a "Divine Race," a terrifying existence by all the major races of the continent.

It's even quite possible that they were one of the oldest origins of the present-day divine titles.

Indeed, to a large extent, size equates strength.

It was perfectly normal for the Titans, who theoretically had the largest stature in the world, to earn such a prestigious title.


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