Chapter 1290 Attack Plan
Eventually, the battlefield quieted as the last of the angels and elders fell. Methodical and unemotional, the dark army began stripping the fallen angels of their armor and weapons. Each piece of armor was carefully removed and collected while the lifeless bodies were unceremoniously tossed into the dark ocean below. The process seemed almost ritualistic from their floating mountain, a grim cycle of plunder and discard. Expplôre uptodate stories at no/vel//bin(.)com
Meanwhile, the ground where the battle had raged was now stained with blood, painting the rocky surface a stark, deep red. Below, the dark ocean churned angrily, decorated with the remnants of the Skyhall ship as burning wood and debris floating amidst the sinking bodies.
As the last body was thrown into the watery abyss, Nithroel turned to Michael, her expression unreadable yet tinged with a hint of satisfaction. The chaos of the battle had not diminished her regal demeanor. If anything, it had reinforced the aura of authority around her.
"Now that we have taken care of this pesky problem," she began casually.
"Let's talk about our next plan," Her eyes gleamed with strategic foresight, already moving past the victory to the next phase of her big plan.
Overlooking the battlefield's remnants, Nithroel stood calmly as though she had done nothing and then turned her gaze back to Michael. "The Skyhall resides not within our realm but in a pocket dimension attached to the Akilan realm," she explained. As usual, her voice carried the weight of authority yet remained clear and direct, easy for all to understand.
"To destroy them completely, we must venture into the Akilan realm and, from there gain entry to the Skyhall's headquarters,"
When he heard the mention of the Akilan Realm, Michael immediately thought about his time at Mazeroth Academy there as a student. His mind wandered through memories of lecture halls, the challenges he faced, and the stern yet wise professors who had once guided him.
He sighed deeply, a hint of nostalgia mixed with the bitter reality of his current reputation. "Those were simpler times," he murmured to himself. Now, as the Dark Lord and a god who had plunged the entire mortal realm into darkness, he knew those same mentors and peers would view him in a starkly different light as The Dark Lord rather than a promising student.
Finally, after a long moment of silence, Nithroel broke the silence with her calm voice. "We are up against formidable forces," she began, her tone even but firm. "The Skyhall possesses a massive army, including many half-immortals and immortals who are not part of the Immortal Council. They also have some half-celestial elders in seclusion who may emerge if Skyhall is threatened. Plus, they are equipped with an arsenal of magical artifacts whose powers are not fully known to us, and weapons capable of massive destruction." She continued. "Given that Skyhall was founded by Andohr, we can be certain he fortified it with robust safety measures. We should brace for a significant battle. However, this is the opportune moment to strike, while Andohr likely stirs chaos within the Pantheon. His distractions could provide us the advantage we need."
"Be prepared, though; we're going in with limited intelligence. There will be losses." Nithroel's eyes scanned the faces around her as she added.
"I've lost enough people already. I will lead the charge with only a handful of our best. We shouldn't risk more lives unnecessarily." Michael responded firmly,
"It's a wise choice, Michael. It will be dangerous, but perhaps less so with a smaller, more agile force." Nithroel sighed, acknowledging his decision with a nod.
For a moment, Nithroel let her words sink in as she wanted them to know the dangers before heading into the lion's den for the final confrontation. But Nithroel could see something was flickering in Michael's eyes, a bit of concern and she knew what it was about.
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