Chapter 69: Cannibals VS cannibals (7)
Ihan didn’t leave the gnolls to his students merely out of indifference or irresponsibility.
‘Because they’re dependable.’
Not just because he’d trained them himself, but because he knew they were genuinely strong. Although individually they might still have limits, as a group, they had the synergy to become a formidable force. After all, he had taught them well and invested effort into crafting their training as a personal project.
Above all, there was the fact that a ‘returnee’ who had experienced war was among them. Someone who had led people through crises before; someone who could handle it if things went awry.
That left Ihan with one primary focus: the [monster] falling from the sky.
The creature was descending gradually toward the ground.
Whoooosh!
Seeing the hundreds of gnolls rain down moments earlier had been a spectacle, but this was like watching a meteor. The creature was plummeting fast, revealing its monstrous shape as it got closer.
It was enormous.
It felt like an entire fortress was crashing down on him.
Ihan grumbled, “How many times am I going to do this today?”
“Argh!” came a groan from behind him.
