Chapter 31
The sun sculpture was not big. It was a ball with a diameter of about a meter, including a foundation below.
However, because of Garen’s careful treatment, it was now sealed in an extremely thick ice crystal, and the weight had increased greatly.
Coupled with the cold and bone-chilling ice crystals, it made Uga Bone Crusher shiver uncontrollably.
In order to not get frostbite, he used all his strength to quickly run out of the stone house with the sun sculpture and placed it heavily in an empty space. The huge ice crystal attracted the attention of the ogres.
Garen watched as Uga Bone Crusher came into contact with the ice crystal at close range, but he was fine. He revealed a thoughtful expression.
“When he looked at the eyeball on the sun sculpture, Uga was also not affected.”
“Only me and the pious two-headed ogre were affected.”
“Could it be that it’s only targeted at species with spellcaster talent?”
Garen shook his head and stopped thinking about it.
In any case, he had made up his mind to destroy this thing. What it did and what creature it worked on had nothing to do with Garen.
Garen left the stone house and appeared outside.
Brand new scale armor, clearly defined dragon wings, and sharp dragon claws… As soon as Garen appeared, the ogres gathered here revealed a trace of fear. Clearly, they had yet to recover from Garen’s previous actions.
At the same time, a thunderous sound echoed above the Ogre Basin.
Bang!
Looking in the direction of the voice, it was Uga Bone Crusher holding the black hammer he had obtained from the two-headed ogre. He raised his arms high and smashed it into the ice crystal.
When he used his full strength, blood light lingered on the black hammer, greatly increasing his strength.
Dense cracks appeared on the ice crystal, but it did not directly shatter.
Under the gazes of so many of his race, Uga Bone Crusher’s face turned red. He raised the black hammer again and smashed down.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Thunder-like sounds sounded continuously. The frost ice crystal was slowly destroyed by it to the location of the sun sculpture.
Under Garen’s expectant gaze, the muscles in his arms bulged. The black hammer carried a whistling wind towards the main body of the sun sculpture.
Clang!
A metallic sound sounded and echoed in the air.
Under the stunned gaze of Uga Bone Crusher, the black hammer was bounced up by the huge recoil, tearing the skin between his thumb and index finger. Blood flowed out as the hammer almost rebounded to smash his head.
The sun sculpture did not move at all. There was not even a trace of scratch on it.
Garen’s gaze focused as he thought to himself that this thing was indeed not so easy to destroy.
He avoided eye contact with the eyeball on the sun sculpture and looked around. He said to the already eager ogres in a low voice, “My servants, use all your intelligence and strength to shatter this sun sculpture.”
After a pause, Garen’s dragon roar shook the sky as he said proudly, “If anyone succeeds, I’ll bestow the ogre with the bloodline of a True Dragon!”
Now that there were enough servants, Garen decided not to casually transform them like before. He wanted to use the dragon blood transformation as an incentive to stimulate their enthusiasm.
The Northern Ice Spirits had a huge advantage.
At the same time, after hearing Garen’s words, the ogres revealed excited expressions. All the ogres of the Bone Crusher Tribe rubbed their fists and stared at the sun sculpture with burning eyes.
Although the ogres were considered stupid, they were still intelligent creatures and had their own cultural inheritance.
They knew what a dragon blood creature was and knew that this was a rare opportunity. Some of the ogres were even thinking that if they obtained the chance to transform their bloodline, they could challenge Uga Bone Crusher after their strength increased greatly and replace its position as the leader to become the number one ogre under the dragon wings.
After Garen spoke, he looked at his eager clansmen and took a deep breath. He turned to Garen and said sincerely, “Master, please give me a chance to try again.”
His words were very nervous because he was afraid that his performance just now would lower his status in Garen’s heart.
Garen did not speak and nodded slightly.
Uga Bone Crusher was overjoyed and said to Garen gratefully, “Thank you for your trust, Master. I’m extremely grateful.”
Then, his expression became serious. He separated the ogre crowd and began to retreat step by step. Only after retreating more than 20 meters did he stare at the sun sculpture.
Uga Bone Crusher’s body moved. He held the black hammer tightly and began to run.
His several tons of weight left faint footprints on the ground with every step, and it was ferocious.
When he was still four meters away from the sun sculpture, Uga Bone Crusher roared and jumped high into the air. In the air, he held the black hammer with both hands and raised it above his head, using the force of his fall and sprinting to smash at the sun sculpture.
Even Garen was unwilling to be struck by such an all-out attack.
A second later, the black hammer wrapped in blood light landed on a corner of the sun sculpture.
Bang!
The entire ground shook violently. The frost ice crystals exploded into large pieces of ice fragments and landed on the surrounding ogres, causing their skin to be slightly swollen.
However, they did not mind this pain. They stared at the Uga Bone Crusher and the sun sculpture without blinking.
Swish!
The black hammer flew out of his hands in the surging tide-like recoil. Blood dripped from Uga Bone Crusher’s wide palms. His face was slightly pale as he stood on the spot in disbelief.
In front of it, the sun sculpture was smashed three feet into the ground.
However, what was unbelievable was that it was still not damaged at all. It was as if the full-strength strike of the ogre, Uga Bone Crusher, was only as insignificant as a breeze.
Garen’s heart skipped a beat and he could not help but look at the sun sculpture. The feeling of being attracted came again. His eyeballs seemed to have turned into black holes that attracted his mind. However, Garen, who was already vigilant, broke free in the blink of an eye and stopped looking.
“I’m sorry, Master. I failed and betrayed your trust.”
Uga Bone Crusher looked at Garen with a pale face.
Garen’s expression did not change, making it impossible to see his expression.
“You did your best.”
After a simple response, Garen looked at the other eager ogres and said in a low voice, “Give it a try.”
Next, the ogres tried excitedly and left in disappointment.
After some smarter ogres discovered that the brute force they had always been proud of was really useless, they set up the sun sculpture on a bonfire to burn and threw it into a large iron pot to steam. They used up all the intelligence in their small heads.
However, without exception, it was useless.
The sun sculpture silently allowed the ogres to do whatever they wanted.