Chapter 89 Sacrifice

"you all have no reason to stay idle any longer. He plans on taking out the three of you, so he can fully concentrate on me" (first general).

"keep your guards up, or you might end up losing your lives" (first general).

The first Goblin general, warned the other three goblin general's with an alarming tone, on what the Goblin is trying to achieve.

The Goblin generals, especially the second Goblin general, felt angry that the Goblin would treat him the same as some third rate warrior, thinking he could take him out that easily.

"I didn't want to intervene so I won't have to kill you, but you have just pushed your little luck now Goblin" (second general).

The Goblin ignored the threat of the second Goblin general and used his soil Elemental to turn the hard walls, slowly dissolving it to becoming more sandy like.

He controlled the sand gotten from the wall, and dispersed it into the atmosphere to block the vision of every Goblin present.

The sand made of tiny particles of stones will have several effects when released into the surroundings in an aggressive way.

Like a bee hive swarming a man, the sand hits the body of the Goblins abrasively, causing little damages to them.

Of course, the outer layer of the Goblin skin is tough, and the damages incurred from the sand is less noticeable, unless of course the sand sticks to and find its way into the inner layer of their skin.

On a normal note, that should logically be impossible, for sand to somehow penetrate through the tough skin of the Goblins,

It's like stick trying to find a way to go through metal?..., it is both impossible, and an insane idea to think of in the first place.

But what if?....., just what if?....., and what if?..., the stick is laced with fire?...., what would happen then?...

When fire is lit on a stick, it burns. And when the stick with fire burning on it is put close to metal, it melts the metal, paving the way for the stick to go through.

The same method can be applied in this case.

The Goblin general's skin can be considered as the metal, and the sand being the stick.

With the sand alone, it would only give them pain equating to being slapped on the face, it is painful, but the pain won't be forever.

But if, the sand is infused with fire attribute mana which also happens to be the constitution centered on the Goblin's core.

If the sand whose texture is coarse in nature, gets mixed with fire, it burns off before it can even do what the Goblin wants it to.

But, if the sand gets mixed with fire attributed mana, it becomes hotter, similar to when the sun is set to a very high degree and gets exposed to sand, leaving one unable to walk barefoot in it. Except in this case, the sand is far more blistering.

The Goblin, assimilated his fire attribute mana into the sand and used it to attack the Goblin generals.

The second Goblin general, used his shift skill to move about evading the sand, but there was no where in sight he could shift to that he won't meet with the sand that dispersed through the surroundings.

The third Goblin general, erected the ground and once again used it to cover himself from the sand, the sand however, found their way through the cracks and into the space.

The fourth Goblin general, could do nothing but swing around his double edged axe in vain, slicing through the sands, as they keep coming back together and tormenting him once again.

The first Goblin general, was unaffected by the sand, due to his lightning body, destroying every grain of sand before it could touch his body.

The first Goblin general unaffected, proceeds to attacking the Goblin thinking that if he distracts him, the sand wave would stop, and the other Goblin generals will be free.

The Goblin, made use of his teleportation to evade the first Goblin general every time he gets within his range of attack.

The sand filtered to their body and latched umto their skin. At that moment, the Goblin ignited the sand and it burst up in flames.

The three goblin generals screeched out in pain as their body was set on fire.

As for the first Goblin general, the thunderclaps vibrating on his outer skin wards off the sand, and none of it could get near him as he continues to chase after the Goblin.

The third Goblin general, broke down the earth defense wall he had earlier erected to avoid being caught in the sand wave. He broke it down, and ran out screaming in pain.

The fire riling up with every seconds it spends on the Goblins body, and their cry of agony becoming even louder.

Now, they were more vulnerable than ever, and the Goblin could make his attack without them having any means of defending against it as they are too busy dealing with the fire.

The only problem is, the first general isn't giving the Goblin any more openings to formulate another attack.

If the Goblin raises his hands in the direction of the three Goblin Generals writhing in anguish, the first general immediately descends on the Goblin, there by incapacitating his focus on the three Generals.

Despite the first general being on the Goblin's tail, the Goblin is quick to use his teleportation to outrun the first general.

He needed to find a way to take down the three Generals while they are still occupied with pain.

The more time passes, the more their body will adapt to the current pain they are going through, and if that happens, the Goblin's chance of shifting the wave of the fight in his favor by having to deal only with the first general will be extended.

Another idea once again took shape in the Goblin's mind, and he worked towards making it a reality.

The Goblin, teleported himself to another spot away from the first general, and activated his vine Elemental skill by touching the ground.

He sprang up vines and surrounded himself with it, then sprouted out flames and also surrounded himself with it.

He lengthened the height of the vines and the fire, shaping it as a fortress.

The Goblin, from the ground below him sprouted out more vines, and used it to elevate himself upwards.

The first general tried to get himself into the circle the Goblin was in, but he had already teleported away from there.

The first general followed through, as he immediately arrives in the destination the Goblin had just teleported to, but the Goblin was quick enough to teleport himself back to the circle that was still growing taller even without the Goblin there.

When the Goblin got into the circle, it had already grown too tall for the first general to catch up with him.

He would have to jump to an insane height if he wanted to reach the Goblin.

Still, he was ready and well prepared to make that jump regardless of how long it was going to take him to get there.

He did want to jump, but he couldn't, not u after he saw the actions the Goblin took next.