Chapter 773: Fighting Among Themselves!

The moment he said it, the look over the two faces in front of him changed drastically.

"No way," Amera couldn't help but shout at him, "this is insane!"

"You can't solve one problem by summoning another," Doaf said in difficulty, "you need to ditch this idea right now."

"Well, I thought you would react this way so I preferred to deal with you separately for a reason," Arthur took a deep breath before adding, "there is a safe way to do it."

"Forget it," Amera was stubborn at this point, "there is no way I will follow this madness again!"

"Just listen to my idea and if it isn't what I claim then we can throw this idea away," Arthur said in a calm tone as if he wasn't startled by her anger.

"What idea?" Doaf tried to stop her but she didn't care about his question.

"Just forget it, I won't jeopardize my world for this!"

"It won't harm you if you listened to me," Arthur said before pointing towards the far monster, "if not for me, we wouldn't get this far, right?"

"You were brave and reckless before, but this is different," she even stopped flying and moved to be so near him. Her glaring eyes gave him the impression that they would breathe fire at him at any moment. "You are acting mad now out of fear. Have trust in us, we will solve this."

"I have trust in my mind," Arthur pushed her hand that extended to grab his collar a moment ago, "and my mind tells me we are going to die… The entire planet will be destroyed if we don't do what I propose."

"What you propose is totally equal to letting that tower destroy the planet!" she shouted in rage but Doaf moved at this moment to stand between the two.

"Can you both chill out?" he shouted at the two, while moving his eyes in between. "We have a common enemy and fighting among ourselves won't help at all."

"Listen to the madness your young master is saying," Amera pointed at Arthur with no intention of bulging back.

"Let's hear him first," Doaf finally gave his opinion out loud, "if it's nonsense then we won't do it."

Amera gave Doaf an unbelievable look before waving with both arms in the air out of anger. "Listen to yourself… This is wrong, totally wrong!"

Doaf didn't consider her words at all while turning to Arthur, "tell us what you have in mind."

"A teleportation array," Arthur slowly said while touching his neck out of pain. That grip just now was so fierce, and amidst her anger spree he felt he was gone at any moment if she applied more force by mistake.

"We will send that array out to space," he raised his head while moving it from side to side in an attempt to sooth the pain, "this way the portal will be opened upon them, not us."

Amera kept taking deep breaths while trying to control herself while Doaf kept his silence thinking deeply about what he just heard.

"What about later?" Doaf slowly asked, "after we win this, can we handle that portal?"

"Of course not!" Amera shouted in rage that restarted its boiling after a moment of calmness, "he doesn't think a mile ahead of him! He only wants to solve today's problem and create tomorrow's disaster!"

Arthur could only sigh. "That portal will be in the dead space outside," he slowly said, "nothing can live there plus if that portal managed to remain intact despite that, it will only be a small hole with nothing to worry about."

"Nothing to worry about? That's ridiculous!" Amera sneered, "that thing will threaten my world for eternity! No one can close it and no one knows what will come out of it!"

Arthur could only remain silent while giving a side glance to Doaf. He was asking for his help here, and that was the reason why he asked to meet him all alone in the first place.

"What if we tried to surround it with another array?" Doaf said in an attempt to convince her.

"Shut up!" yet she aggressively shouted, "if this is your world you wouldn't have even considered such an option in the first place!"

At this moment Arthur couldn't keep himself under control anymore. "Then what?" he shouted at her, "do we let this world burn and fall for their hands easily like this?"

"Better than destroying it with our hands!" Amera shouted back, "and who said anything about destroying it? I even doubt the words you said about such a tower! Towers exist only for training, end of the story."

"Yeah, they felt quite bored so they decided to come here and have a warm training while sightseeing," Arthur sneered, "and they even relentlessly defended this training piece of shit with all their might… Brilliant, just fantastic!"

"You two… Stop what you are doing right now!" Doaf couldn't stand to hear anymore shouts before he shouted as well, "none of us has the right to decide this matter."

"Really?" Amera harrumphed, "then who has this honor?"

"Your grandmaster," Doaf finally said, "she is the only person with the right to decide such a thing. Send a bird's wing to her right away and let's wait for her decision."

Arthur's eyes widened as he was surprised about such a proposal. He totally missed it, and now it seemed it was just a fine call.

Aemie wasn't someone rash, but he was totally confident in her decision. As a master of a clan on the brink of extinction and defeat, she wouldn't hesitate to do the impossible to save everyone.

"Go, send her the message now," Arthur nodded in agreement, while urging Amera, "tell her everything and let her decide."

Amera moved her eyes between the two but she couldn't object to this. She could storm in anger in front of those two outsiders, but not in front of her grandmaster.

Something deep inside her soul told her Aemie would take this suggestion and approve it.

And she didn't like that!