The Azure Longsword

Chapter 735: Human flesh guidance

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After some discussion, everyone agreed with Ask's proposal and decided on the next law skill that Xiaomia should comprehend.

Eleanor suggested that Xiaomia use the meditation method she had used before, and assured her that it had proven effective.

Peggy originally wanted to give some suggestions, but her eyes were soon attracted by Eleanor's actions, and gradually she began to feel some inexplicable resentment.

So Mia muttered to herself, "I want to comprehend large-scale powerful control skills," and went back to the meditation room in the manor silently.

"Asker?" Medea just came back from the training ground and greeted him.

"What's wrong?" Ask asked.

"I recently made some inquiries and found that there are no ships in Lusitania that can sail the deep ocean." Medea said, "So where do you plan to get ships and sailors?"

"The Licinius family has already helped us contact the Holy See, saying they are willing to provide us with a ship without electrical equipment." Ask was well prepared. "The only problem is that the ship from the East needs to break through the blockade of the Gibraltar Fortress in order to sail from the Mediterranean into the vast Atlantic Ocean."

"Gibraltar?" Medea was stunned for a moment. "You mean the port fortress of Gibraltar Tariq?"

"This port fortress, as I recall, is located at the southernmost tip of the Andalusia region." Eleanor produced another plan from nowhere and opened the map of the Iberian Peninsula to page 7. "This... should be the most heavily guarded port in the Kingdom of the Dead. This is because almost all the material transportation routes from the southern continent to the Iberian Peninsula are under the control of this port."

"Once this port falls into the hands of the enemy, the Undead Army on the Iberian Peninsula will be cut off from logistics and will not be able to obtain replenishment of spellcasting materials from the southern continent. Therefore, the Undead Army has stationed an extremely terrifying force here. It is estimated that there will be at least three demigods guarding it."

"Yes." Ask said, "Because of this, breaking the Gibraltar Fortress is of great significance to the camp of the Holy See. If we are the only one fighting alone, wouldn't it be unreasonable?"

"You mean..." Eleanor seemed to realize something.

"In order to attack this port that is most important to the Kingdom of the Dead, the Holy See is willing to provide a space-based hydrogen bomb as support." Ask said.

Everyone: …

As expected of the Vatican, they dropped a hydrogen bomb without saying a word! However, it was also expected, because no one knew when the next round of demonic tide would come. If they sent troops directly to Iberia and failed halfway, it would be a huge loss.

This problem does not exist when using space-based weapons for rapid delivery.

"As long as a hydrogen bomb is launched, the entire fortress will be basically destroyed." Ask continued, "It is almost impossible for the undead who have not become demigods to survive the attack of a hydrogen bomb."

"But the problem is, don't forget that when we were in the main plane, the sky was always gloomy. That was the dark sky of the kingdom of the dead, which could block any optical or electromagnetic wave guidance from space."

"So how do we solve this?" Sheila suddenly had a bad feeling.

"Ah, that's easy," Ask said. "Just manual guidance."