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205. Fire Lark

A low horn sound sounded from the magic airship. The huge hull was like an ancient beast, heading towards the red bird tide. The crew on the airship cleaned all accessible parts of the deck and hull as quickly as possible.

A layer of light red was applied, and the remaining dye was poured down the hull from the sides of the ship by the crew.

Some passengers on the deck who seemed a little overwhelmed were persuaded by the crew to go back to the cabin. The overwhelming bird tide like a sandstorm moved very fast. At first, it was just a faint red line on the clouds on the horizon. At this moment

The red wave has covered less than half of the sky.

The crew had lowered all the sails, and the airship's speed in the channel gradually slowed down.

Nearly two hundred crew members were standing on the deck, fully armed. They were carrying shields or iron pots in one hand, and daggers in the other. They were wearing leather armor, and their heads were covered with a layer of linen in addition to their helmets.

Only a thin slit was exposed for the eyes, and many crew members stood on both sides of the ship's side, waiting for the waves of birds.

Not long after, there was an urgent knock on the door of the room.

Surdak turned around and opened the door. The crew member who had been rescued before was standing at the door. Seeing Surdak, he said with some embarrassment: "Mr. Knight, I am very sorry to disturb you at this time. What happened during this voyage?"

A rare bird tide has occurred. If there is nothing absolutely necessary, please stay in the room. In addition, the captain has asked us to convey the recruitment notice. If you are willing to help us resist these firelarks, then we will exempt you from this voyage.

travel expenses..."

Surdak found many warriors with weapons standing in the corridor outside the door. They must have accepted the invitation of the crew to fight against the bird tide outside.

"Are those red birds outside called fire lark?...Warcraft?" Suldak couldn't help but ask one more question.

The person who answered Surdak's question was not the crew member, but a blond knight standing behind him. He was wearing silver armor and his eyes were very gentle. He said to Surdak:

"Well, these fire larks are just ordinary birds. They fly very fast and have very sharp beaks. They don't have any special abilities. It's just that they are in such a large number. This is the first time we have seen them. There may be some mutations in the flock.

Fire Larks, those mutated Fire Larks are the biggest trouble for us. If we let them attack ships at will, they are likely to break some ropes, which is the biggest trouble for us."

Without any hesitation, Suldak turned around and took down the Roman sword hanging on the wall, and said, "In that case, great! Waiting in the room is quite boring anyway, I can give it a try!"

The crew member quickly bowed to Suldak and thanked him again and again: "Mr. Knight, thank you so much!"

"If you don't have a helmet, I suggest you put on a turban. It's also good if you have a mask. Although those Fire Skylarks don't have much attack power, you need to protect your eyes..." The silver-armored knight said to Su

Erdak reminded kindly.

"I will be more careful." Suldak nodded.

In the 57th Heavy Armored Infantry Regiment, Suldak wears a leather helmet, but the leather helmet looks like a melon-skin hat. It looks ugly when worn on the head, and it also affects vision and hearing.

, Surdak rarely wore a helmet on the battlefield. At this time, he could only rummage through his magic belt bag, and sure enough, he didn't leave it behind.

When he came to the corridor, Surdak discovered that more than one crew member was looking for help. At this moment, the corridor was already filled with warriors. Everyone was holding various weapons and filing out of the corridor. Surdak was using magic.

He rummaged through his pocket to find a hood and put it on his head. Then he followed what others did and wrapped a scarf around his face.

Surdak also discovered members of the Shining Adventure Group in the crowd. This adventure group had approximately nine members, three of whom were women.

There are many types of professions among the Green Empire warriors. Surdak could only tell that one of the three ladies was carrying a bow and arrows, and the other two had swords hanging on their waists. As for the leader of the Shining Adventure Group, no

As expected, he was a shield warrior. He was tall and tall, standing a head taller than the others in the crowd. When he walked to the door, he turned around as if he was aware of it, and happened to look into the eyes of Surdak who was observing him.

One glance showed that he had very keen intuition.

Surdak gave a slight nod to the group leader, who also nodded politely in return.

There were already sporadic Fire Larks flying over the deck, leaving red lines as they passed through the air. Suldak's eyes were chasing several Fire Larks, but he felt it was a little difficult. If he didn't pay attention, those Fire Larks would appear.

will disappear from sight.

Surdak's heart sank slightly. It was obvious that dealing with these Fire Skylarks was not as easy as imagined.

At this moment, the entire sky was dyed light red, and a wave of birds tens of meters high finally rushed up, making a deafening buzzing sound and rushing towards them in dense numbers.

A series of complicated and lengthy spells sounded overhead.

Surdak couldn't help but raise his head and looked towards the roof of the airship behind him. He saw two mages wearing magic robes standing on the roof. At this moment, two large fireballs about one meter in diameter were condensed on their chests.

, the moment their magic spell ended, two fireballs rolled and flew out in the air, directly crashing into the red wave in front.

The fire larks that passed through the fireball were ignited with fire and kept falling from the sky. The fireball exploded among the birds about sixty yards away from the airship. Immediately, a large area of ​​​​the fire larks was burned to ashes, but immediately there were people from behind.

The fire lark that flew out filled the space.

One, two, three... countless firelarks finally collided head-on. Because the flock of birds was too dense, these firelarks kept hitting the hull, and the mast and the hydrogen balloon overhead made a banging sound.

, Fire Skylark’s body fell on the deck like rain.

The armored crew members standing on the bow of the ship held up their shields and waved their weapons at the Fire Skylarks that kept rushing up. The Fire Skylarks crashed into them at high speed. Some crew members with turbans on their heads,

The scarves were quickly torn, and then their faces were revealed, and more Firelarks rushed up. The crew members were caught off guard, and bloodstains appeared on their faces, and then more and more bloodstains appeared on their faces.

A crew member guarding the left side of the ship failed to avoid the fire lark's attack in time and was pecked out of his left eye by the fire lark. The head of the fire lark was inserted into the crewman's eye socket, and the bird's body was still in front of him.

The 'puff's' kept flying, and along with the miserable wails of the crew, the warriors standing behind the crew felt a little chilled in their hearts.

There was no time to think too much. Countless Fire Larks collided with each other. Suldak held up the blue iris shield and formed a human wall with his companions, and began to eliminate the Fire Larks that were wreaking havoc around the magic airship.

While the Roman sword chopped a Fire Skylark into pieces, a dozen Fire Skylarks passed by Surdak, and one Fire Skylark left a blood mark on his face...


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