15. Niscala. The last day(2/2)
The key was inserted into the panel of the weapon projection system, and the two looked at each other. After the grand warlock's calm countdown ended, Ubeka nodded. The next moment, the two keys twisted outward at the same time.
"Kacha!"
On the lower deck of the spacecraft, Thassarian, who had just unbuckled his seatbelt, heard a crisp sound. He raised his head and looked at the weapon projection hole not far away. Those stupid, big, black and thick metal fixings collided with the gears.
Opens quickly, like a moving lever.
The metal cabin under the lower deck slowly opened outwards. The demons in Niscala were still looking at the strange spaceship with blank expressions, as well as the densely packed spaceship exposed below and fixed to the lower deck of the spacecraft.
Black metal jar.
On the surface of those jars, there are shocking green skull symbols painted on them, but unfortunately, this "dangerous object warning" symbol commonly used in Azeroth is not understood by the demons.
"Swish, swish, swish"
A few seconds later, as the Fel Hammer slowly accelerated in the air, the metal cans fixed with the fully opened weapon projection holes were thrown to the ground below one after another.
Pulled by artificial gravity, those black cans traced a parabola-like trajectory in the air. The demons in Niscala screamed in shock, and the first can hit the roof of a demon tavern hard.
The sturdiness of the devil's buildings is indeed very impressive. The metal can dropped from such a high altitude actually failed to break the roof of the tavern. However, after the can broke, the turbid dark green liquid splashed out like a smashed orange.
It was like juice, spurting out in all directions, as if it was giving the roof of the tavern a bath.
And those liquids began to vaporize the moment they came into contact with the air. Those weird, strange dark green mists were suspended in the air 3 meters above the ground, under the projection of cans one after another, below the Fel Hammer spacecraft.
The ground was quickly and completely covered by the dark green poisonous mist, and the shadowy figures of the demons could still be seen from high altitudes.
They were supposed to be terrifying creatures that represented destruction and death, but at this moment, seeing them struggling and begging for their lives in the poisonous fog, Lord Kurtaz, who was standing on the bridge, couldn't help but
He made a religious gesture on his chest. Don't forget, before he became a death knight, he was a paladin lord.
This scene was seen by the great warlock, and Kel'Thuzad smiled softly and said:
"What? Mr. Kurtaz, do demons also deserve mercy and salvation? You should know that demons are creatures that cannot cry."
"I'm not praying for them."
Kurtaz glanced at Kel'Thuzad and said:
"I am praying for us. Soldiers who fight monsters should always be vigilant so that they do not become monsters."
"And today, we have lost some of our little humanity."
The conversation between the two made Illidan, who had drawn his war blade, sneer. The demon hunter turned around and asked in a low voice:
"human nature?"
Chapter completed!