<h4>Chapter 290: Silver Fort</h4>
Themand tounch an attack swiftly propagated from the space fortress, reaching the surrounding four mage formations, each consisting of ten thousand individuals.
The initial response came from the hundreds of thousands of enved creatures serving as cannon fodder, which, despite being diminished over the past two months, still presented an imposing force when viewed from above.
Following the enved creatures’ lead, the two mage legions positioned in front of the space fortress initiated their assault at different altitudes.
The group positioned at a higher altitude leveraged its advantageous position to unleash magical attacks on the mecha army below.
The others who descended to lower altitude engaged the enemies in close-quartersbat to obliterate them and secure the area.
The mecha army had already anticipated the arrival of the Magus Civilization Army.
Sein had been informed upon his arrival in this war zone about a valuable verdant ze mine located in the vicinity, a resource now understood to be situated beneath the Blue Fiery Trench, alongside the strategic base of the Neisse Civilization.
This was the reason behind the Magus Civilization’s offensive in this region.
Another intense battle quickly ensued, and as Sein was part of the two mage formations in the rear, he was not among the first to charge intobat.
Instead, he used this interval to calibrate himself to peak condition.
Around him, numerous mages unleashed their long-range offensive magic spells, targeting the fortifications of the Neisse Civilization far below.
Once Sein had optimized his own condition, he hurled several fireball spells downward too.
He harbored little expectation of these fireballs meeting any specific mark over such a great distance.
Besides, Sein’s magic spell only served to bolster the Magus Civilization Army’s overall elemental onught.
Wave after wave of magical energy cascaded from above, akin to a massive tidal wave.
One could only imagine the daunting spectacle witnessed by the engineers from the Neisse Civilization.
Afterunching six rounds of spells from the sky, Sein received an order from the space fortress through his crystal ball.
With such an extensive battle involving nearly fifty thousand mages, Sein surmised that Bernice, the Tower Master of Floating me, might also be present, potentiallymanding from within the space fortress!
After all, this battle was pivotal, marking a decisive moment for the Magus Civilization Army’s dominance over the northern reaches of theva sea in the Viridian Venom me World.
The native pyro elemental creatures had dwindled in both strength and number, leaving the Neisse Civilization’s forces as the primary opposition against the Magus Civilization Army.
A decisive victory over the remaining opposing forces would significantly elerate the progress of several divine towers in the ongoing internar war.
Heeding the fortress’mand, the mage formation, of which Sein was a part of, divided into two and coordinated with the legions of enved creatures to nk the Neisse Civilization’s base.
Meanwhile, the remaining mage formation remained stationary in the sky, likely held in reserve to provide support as needed.
Realistically, among the four formations engaged in the conflict, the one that remained in the sky was markedly in the safest position.
Sein, however, felt no envy toward them. Havingmitted to internar warfare, he knew well that absolute safety was an illusion.
While those within the space fortress might enjoy a degree of security, their situation, too, could hardly be deemed entirely risk-free.
In the annals of Magus Civilization’s warfare, there had been instances of fortresses being overrun and even scenarios where formidable mages of Rank Four and above met their demise in battle.
War, fundamentally, was a gamble, particrly for those at the lower echelons of power.
Within this context, the knights and mages of the Magus World, under the aegis of the powerful Magus Civilization, found themselves in a rtively favorable positionpared to their adversaries from rival civilizations.
Sein was among the magesunching an assault on the right nk below.
Amidst this fray, tens of thousands of enved creatures converged around Sein and the other mages.
The ones in the frontlines had already shed with the mechas from the Neisse Civilization.
The Blue Fiery Trench, a stronghold meticulously fortified and constructed by the Neisse Civilization over an extended period, presented a formidable challenge to breach.
In the heart of the battlefield, Sein saw several tough-looking enved creatures plunging directly into the sea of moltenva alongside several Rank Two and Three mages.
Unlike them, Sein had no inclination to shield himself magically and dive into theva sea. His primary target remained the metallic peaks piercing through theva’s surface.
Given theprehensive modifications undertaken by the Neisse Civilization on these mountain ridges, he was sure that there existed a special passageway to ess the depths of theva sea.
While Sein had not performed a dissection of his captured engineer from the Neisse Civilization and delved deeply into studying their anatomy, his preliminary research indicated that the constitution of these engineers was somewhat inferior to the mages of the Magus World.
Therefore, it seemed illogical for these engineers to be able to navigate the sea of moltenva that even Rank One mages like Sein hesitated to enter.
The only usible exnation was the presence of arge-scale base beneath the Blue Fiery Trench, offering an environment conducive for the engineers’ habitation and operations.
The Magus Civilization was unaware of the existence of over two million Neisse Civilization’s engineers within this world until they invaded the Viridian Venom me World.
This raised the question—where had all these mechas and engineers concealed themselves before this?
Observing the barrageing from the Neisse Civilization below, Sein, along with several other mages, spected a base, brimming with the potential for exploration,y just beneath the sea of moltenva.
However, ...the intensity of the enemy’s firepower at this moment was overwhelmingly strong!
Sein was currently part of a significant force, surrounded by thousands of mages and tens of thousands of enved creatures.
Yet, even in flight, he could sense the barrage of dense energy rays being fired from below.
It was not just the Neisse Civilization’s engineers facing the brunt of the assault. The mages from the Magus World like Sein also found themselves under a barrage of hostile fire.
Continuing to advance in such conditions was no different than presenting themselves as living targets to the Neisse Civilization.
Thus, by the time they descended to a mere five hundred meters above the mountain ridges, the thousands of mages had long since broken into smaller squads or acted individually.
Sein had initially intended to proceed solo, but a summon through the crystal ball from a nearby Rank Two magepelled him and a few others to rally to her side.
ording to the wartime protocols, a mage of higher rank was granted temporarymand over those of lower ranks.
This was a measure intended not just for organizational efficiency but to ensure the higher-ranked mages could, where possible, safeguard their lesser-experiencedrades duringbat.
“Let’s head over there!” The mage who had gathered Sein and the others was a female mage. Wearing a loose, yellow hooded robe, she projected an air of determination and dependability.
Looking in the direction indicated by the Rank Two mage, Sein was greeted by the sight of a silver fort, elliptical in shape, from which constant streams of energy beams were being emitted.
Situated atop a mountain ridge, the fort’s formidable power wasplemented by the presence of numerous mechas around it, each distinguished by varying colors.