Chapter 2664: Decisive Battle (6)
Intense ghting spread throughout the battleeld. The Knights resisted the attack of the devils at the
frontlines. The Priests kept waving their stas and putting one protective s.h.i.+eld after another on the
Knights. The Swordsmen fought side by side with the Knights, and the heavy swords in their hands swept
through everything. The Magicians, who were being protected in the center, kept chanting obscure spells,
so that magical lights exploded in the devil army’s camp. The stimulation they received from the Divine
Magister caused the Magicians’ ghting strength to soar. Meanwhile, the Archers red all their arrows at
the devil soldiers attacking from all sides, relieving the Knights of the burden of being besieged and
suppressed.
In the midst of this tangled warfare, there was a group of black-clad people that came and went between
the enemy and the alliance army, and their hands were constantly performing hand seals in front of
them.
Debilitate! Corrode! Slow!
Curse techniques were released one after another, so that the devil soldiers immediately felt they were in
their worst state.
Warlocks, the once most-despised profession in the Radiance Continent. After the rise of Shen Yanxiao,
the stain on the Warlock profession was thoroughly cleaned, and more and more people poured into the
Barren Land to learn the skills of the Warlock under the guidance of Yun Qi. This team was referred to as
a.s.sa.s.sins by Shen Yanxiao. Warlocks had never been a profession good at head-on confrontations. What
made Warlocks dreadful were their elusive gures and curse techniques that were hard to avoid.
In the rst moments of the battle, the a.s.sa.s.sin team was hidden in the alliance army, and the instant their
side clashed with the devil soldiers, this team let their strength, which had been hidden for a long time, break out.
Visit website ReadNovelFull .com to read more Novel.Knights kept their defense tight. Swordsmen continued their onslaught. Magicians and Archers carried out
long-range attacks without pause. Priests didn’t stop blessing their comrades for a second. All the while,
Warlocks took every opportunity to weaken the enemy’s combat eectiveness.
The Human physique might not be the most excellent among the eight major races. Their Knights didn’t
have the dragon’s supreme defense. Their Swordsmen didn’t have the explosive attacks of the dwarves.
Their Magicians didn’t have the undead’s nature-defying resurrection spell. Their Archers were far less
gifted than the elves. Their Priests didn’t have the outstanding healing power of the elves. And their
Warlocks were no match for the devil energy of the devils.
However, even though these six professions did not seem to be top-notch in the world, their destructive
power when joined together was incredible.
Looking at all the major races in the world, only human beings could achieve such perfect cooperation.
Each of their professions might not be the most powerful, but they had comrades to whom they could
entrust their backs and brothers who could make up for their shortcomings.
In a sense, human beings were the most powerful, because the six major professions of human beings
included almost all the characteristics of the major races in the world. They complemented each other in
defense, close-combat, explosiveness, range, healing, a.s.sa.s.sination…
Human beings, who were once considered weak by all races, would eventually use their strength to tell
everyone:
Human beings were never weak!
The wisdom of human beings far exceeded that of any race. Once they abandoned the struggle between
themselves and united together, human beings would be powerful enough to leave everyone
dumbfounded.
Shen Yanxiao gathered these scattered human beings together and made them comrades who shared life
and death. Their tacit cooperation would justify the strength of human beings.
The sound of war drums resounded through the sky. Killings spread from this moment on. This was a
battle of life and death, and was also a battle of honor that concerned the survival of various races.