THE REBIRTH OF A GENIUS. CREATOR/DESTROYER

THE REBIRTH OF A GENIUS. CREATOR/DESTROYER
Chapter 662. Grey Stone



Sam lures two Pre-transcendent stage Minotaurs on their Minotaur stage, the Beast leaves.


He had the advantage in speed over them and they could only catch up to him when he allowed it. Sam took out the Executioner as well and focused on the fight with the Light Blades flying above him.


Just like before, he was not focused on riders, he was focused on ferocious beasts. Since he already knew of this weakness, it would be a pity not to use this against them.


Sam sliced the beasts and before the riders knew it, they understood that they were finished.


So, the first reaction they did was not to clash, but rather to land safely. But the beast was already angry and they would not let Sam go. They don't care what their temporary friend says and focus on Sam as they chase like crazy.


Sam used the same method as he had done before and made the monster instantly crash into Catapult. But this time, the situation was a little different because Catapult was at work and was just about to throw a stone. But the beast directly crashed into the power that came blocking the swing in the middle.


Not only did the stone instantly fall in the middle of the army after grazing against the ferocious beasts, Catapult's arm also broke in two and fell down.


The minotaur did not escape either. Initially, he fell to the ground nearby, but the vulture caught the raging gray flames to Catapult and everything nearby including the minotaur. It tore through his chest and tore apart a large piece of flesh.


The only disappointing thing about it was that he did not catch the gray flames.


Sam did the same to the second beast, but he missed Catapult. This time he was targeting a large one and the Catapult's shooting power was so high that it crashed into the beast and sent it flying along with the stone to the front lines of the Minotaur troops.


Although this was not the result he had wanted or expected, the result was still satisfactory as there were dozens of troops in front who caught the gray flames, and now the two undead creatures fly across the battlefield and attack because Sam doesn't completely cut off his wings.


The wings of the first beast were completely severed, so not much damage was done, but the second and third were different stories. He clearly saw what they could do as they rampaged between their ranks.


Sam only looked at the scene and then turned his gaze to the pale man who was activating the catapult,


He grinned and left the place as if he had nothing to do with the chaos that was happening.


He landed on the wall and said.


"If you can't even take advantage of this situation and do enough damage, you might as well let them take the city."


Sam left those words and moved to the next point of attack. The commander looked at Sam with a complicated look. He really wanted to trust Sam, but somehow he couldn't believe it because the superior order didn't allow it. But Sam was the reason they were able to tilt the balance.


They had no idea what had happened with the reinforcements that should have arrived a few days ago, but they had to assume the worst and take care of the current situation.


Right now, Sam had no idea that any reinforcements should have arrived at this place but were nowhere to be seen.


When he looked at the second wall, he noticed that the damage here was more severe than the first. The first wall must have had more catapults. But this place has a more active catapult and large stones fired.


Here even some guards and even arrows were automatically destroyed.


Jack is the one who takes care of the situation here alone. He tried to fend off the large stones. Only then did they realize that they were making a big mistake. If only they knew that someone activated a catapult, they would think of who activated faster as well, they just assumed that the first wall had more problems due to numbers, he said, but here the situation is clearly worse.


He lets Jack go to the battlefield and he stays inside to deal with the big rocks on this side.


Jack has limited long-range attacks. There was not much he could do with a situation like this. But he still tried his best to smash the boulders.


"Just target the three Pre-transcendents present in the savage beasts. Attacking those ferocious beasts was enough to upset them, they were not completely in sync, and tried to make them crash into the catapult. Do not approach the broken catapult.


And there will be a human-looking young creature near Catapult that moves from one catapult to another. You have to be careful with them. If possible, do not try to attack them first. All the power will concentrate on you if you attack them.


Careful."


With that, Sam let Jack out and took out his flute.


He stood in Harbinger a little inside the wall and started playing.


Immediately, there were some clouds that formed parallel to the length of the wall and they started to give off silver lightning strikes.


Every stone that flew through the wall was struck by lightning repeatedly.


Although it worked well, there was no way he could sustain it for such a long time in his current state. He had just fought with three Pre-transcendent stage cultivators along with three beasts of the same level.


Now he was trying to stop the attack alone.


At the very least, they were only chunks of rock and not high-grade rocks with special properties. They had nothing special to them except the gray flames that would eventually disappear once nothing alive could be burned.


While Sam was controlling, the third party was completely restrained. This side does not even need a friend of Sam to keep up the situation and destroy the boulders. So, Sam relaxed a little.


He noticed that the production speed on Crossbows was increasing. When Jack returned after two hours after dealing with the three of them, he was somewhat exhausted. Sam gave wine to him and left the place to see the production house.


The whole situation started at night, it was now dawn and the sun was rising.


The dwarves worked all night and many teams of them worked crossbows almost making the assembly line. Each team decided to take one major component and they continued to produce it.


Humans are responsible for assembly and each part has no faults at all. Sam has to say that he's impressed.


There were about ten teams and they created twelve bows throughout the night.


They work well.


Sam went to check the production of the armor. Unlike the crossbow, he did not directly send the armor. He's waiting for peace. He knew that as soon as the attack continued like this and the dwarves profited, the enemy had to retreat for some time. He would use this opportunity to let the troops wear armor and meet others on the battlefield.


They once again had to do the same thing as they did the first time. They had to send the minotaur back far enough that they could meet with them in the field. But this time it was a little difficult.


The number is too much and it would be foolish to meet in person on the field until the number is reduced by at least two-thirds.


But it looks like it's going to take a long time.


As he thought, he finally realized that the attack had stopped and the Minotaur retreated slightly. The catapult is not used. Sam felt something was wrong.


He went to the wall and checked the situation, he mainly focused on the non-humans who unsealed this strange stone.


He finally saw her, but he did not break the stone seal. He just sat cross-legged and appeared to be cultivating normally.


They even moved the catapult back to a distance that the Crossbows could not reach.


Sam returned home and gave instructions to hand out the armor. His friends came and went to rest. Even Arman and Chatur are exhausted. They were dealing with the undead created within the city.


Sam went to the divine dimension to see what a stone was.


The stone is in the corner of the second floor of the tower.


Still emitting gray smoke.


Sam wanted to see what exactly this property was, so he just threw some grass on it first, to see if it would catch the gray flames and it worked.


The clump withered slowly.


He then placed a stone on it.


The stone also caught the gray flames and began to rust. But his speed must have been slower than the first one.


He then placed potions, pieces of metal of different grades.


The only thing he did not do was a living creature. Because he can guess what will happen. Sam took out the Minotaur's corpse and threw it over it.


The corpse did catch the gray flames, but it did not turn into an undead, but rather slowly decayed and even its bones withered.


The flame seemed to be slightly alive and working strangely. Obviously, every living thing became undead and stopped burning after that, but the corpse only decayed. He really can't understand.