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There were quite a few powerhouses who managed to enter the place. Most were stopped or injured by the sentries, but if they were powerful enough and had good equipment, it wasn’t too difficult to go through with minimal injuries.
At worst, they’d just have to pull someone to block the sentry shot, ideally an Alterran.
There had been several flares around that indicated there were leaks, and the guards did their best to handle them, and for the most part, they really did. Even if the leaks were in the level 30s, those who were sent to neutralize the threats were organized teams that could hold most of them back.
However, with the sheer number of powerhouses the enemies mobilized, how could it be so easy?
Garan was one of the people who had been taking down the leaks every time they saw flares.
Because he had to at least restrict them until they were dealt with as soon as possible, he had to use a good portion of his mana every time he took down a trespasser.
The high-level enemies were very fast, so even if they were detected at the outer walls, once they entered the streets, it was a challenge to even get a sight of them.
Garan and the rest jumped from roof to roof in teams, handling them as they came, coming after them as soon as they were detected. When the flares dedicated to the bunker were fired, he was fighting against two level 30s.
He did not think anymore and decisively used one of his major skills, Ice Age, to freeze at least half the bodies of a dozen enemies around his level.
He didn’t care even if it consumed a lot of mana, but he left the rest to his teammates as he rushed to the Bunker area.
The bunker was a bloody mess. Everyone was preoccupied with the hundreds and hundreds of enemies stronger than the average Alterran, and he had already seen many people being rushed out to be taken care of.
Garan soon saw his wife, who, after dealing with an enemy of her own, had jumped off the tower and was immediately targeted as she landed. She arrived to block the attack, but not for long.
The enemies were two elementalists in their mid and late level 30s, and people he wouldn’t be able to deal with easily without going berserk, like what happened before.
He had caused a lot of damage back then, to the point that he even had a game named after him, so he knew he had to change their fighting arena elsewhere.
He knew he had to lure them away since he knew how his power could go haywire.
As of now, his mana hasn’t recovered to create an Ice Dome, either. Even if he did, it’d be difficult to maintain considering the sheer amount of powerhouses that would be inside and outside the dome. It was simply not cost-effective. It was better to spend that mana to attack directly.
However, these enemies would want more destruction, and even if he presented himself to fight with them two to one, they had no reason to follow him to another place.
In the end, without warning, he just sent both of them sharp attacks without holding back, ensuring the spike hit a few other enemies to maximize the mana use.
Althea was asked to step back, and she got her vine to take her back up the top of the tower.
Towers were also non-scalable, but her vines had been placed from the top and had been hanging there.
Garan avoided most shots, but there have indeed been hits. Considering the level differences against both enemies, it was a miracle he still had his appendages!
The closest unpopulated area was the mountains. There were various sites there, like the hot springs, and some farms and orchards. However, it was better than the battlefield.
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