Others Summon Dragons, I Summon Legendary Knights - Chapter 221: Odd Dwarves

Chapter 221: Odd Dwarves
Modified vehicles traversed through the forest in the Antarctica dungeon. One major perk of having a team with lots of diversity was even logistics was accounted for.
A summon with the capability to store their vehicles should the dungeon be too dangerous for them had never received so much praise as these vehicles helped them outpace the gorillas.
They were strong and had fast reflexes in close combat but these cars ran on cores and were never exhausted. Each vehicle could carry up to twenty summoners and all the guilds that came had a total of thirty.
Unfortunately, the total number of summoners had reduced greatly. None of them expected an all out war against an army of Saints Tier gorillas that were almost impossible to kill.
They could even replace their decapitated head, and regenerate from all types of attacks that were not above their tier.
The red headed Divine Tier mini bosses or generals of the gorilla boss were able to wield red flames which proved to be much hotter than the orange one and could also regenerate endlessly.
Eliza had succeeded in taking off the head of one mini boss and that was when she realized there was no greater dread than a ferocious enemy that couldn’t be killed.
Its flames grew even stronger and the gorilla eventually reattached its head, shocking her to the core. This was beyond any kind of self regeneration she had ever seen. It was almost necromancy.
And it all dawned on them when they realized it was the gorilla boss ability all along. That lightning was just one in its arsenal. As long as the boss remained alive, those gorillas would keep regenerating and coming back.
“We need to kill the boss.” Eliza declared while sitting beside her Guild Master who drove the modified vehicle they were in. The driver had unfortunately been devoured by a gorilla after his summon was crushed with one blow.
“By the time we do that, everyone might be dead. Maybe you might not even survive too.” Caspian replied grimly.
“I’ve seen you fight before, Guild Master. Can’t you freeze that boss’ army so we can face the boss?” A gray haired young man asked. If Godfrey or any of his classmates were here, they would recognise this boy as Alistair, the aloof student from Polaris.
Seated beside him was Seraphina. She looked more mature and her pink hair was braided into a long ponytail. She wore a face cap and had a solemn look on.
Both of them sat with other summoners of the justice guild, all of whom were clad in combat attires, made from dungeon metals and beast parts which were to serve as basic defence should a summoner’s mana run out or if they were not quick enough to react to an attack.
Each and every one of them also had pistols strapped to their thighs. This was also another basic need as these bullets were carefully made to be able to kill powerful summons as the normal bullet could barely kill anything above Elite Tier.
“These are Saint Tier monsters we’re talking about and hundreds of them. I might be an Origin Tier summoner but immobilising an army that big isn’t possible. At most, it could last a minute before they break out and that’s if the boss won’t break them out before then.”
Caspian’s reply made Alistair shut his eyes and lower his head.
“What if we find somewhere to keep the others and we face it with all the Saints Tiers we have. With you and Guild Master Alfred, we might stand a chance.” Eliza spoke up.
“That’s true. I was able to control those gorillas to fight each other. With other Saint Tiers to aid me, we might be able to win.” Seraphina added with conviction. Her ability to make those who look at her peacock wings puppets that would do her will resulted in the least amount of casualties around her.
Together with Alistair’s pure offensive summon, the duo could take down a Divine Tier with ease.
“How many Saints Tier do we have? At most twenty of them and not more than three Divine Tier summoners. It would still be tough to defeat the boss.” Caspian replied.
“But we would stand a chance and there wouldn’t be unreasonable losses. Besides, we have two Origin Tiers. You and Alfred can’t lose to just one boss, you’re amongst the strongest in the world. Origin Tiers are not more than a hundred. Even if they are, the extra would be just a handful.” Eliza said strongly.
“Where are we going to drop them then —!” His eyes widened when he saw a towering wall made out of plain rock. It was like that rock rose out of the earth and became the most natural looking wall anyone had ever seen.
Caspian drove out of the forest, thick with trees into a serene, sprawling, grassland. It was beautiful, nothing like the chilling frost outside this dungeon.
Once they conquered it, this place would definitely become one of the most famous tourist zones in the world.
All of a sudden, rocks rose from the grass, slamming some vehicles. The impact sent them swivelling right into another speeding vehicle.
Caspian’s eyes widened.
“Leave the car. Now!” He bellowed, slammed the door open and jumped out right after opening the back latch door.
Everyone jumped out as a rock protruded from the earth, slamming the modified vehicle into the air.
Eliza unleashed her summon. The amazon raced towards where the car would land and caught it with a light grunt before placing it on the ground.
Caspian summoned his phoenix and leaped on it. He wasn’t the only one heading for the wall. Alistair fused with the Phantom Mantis and blitzed forward. No one could see the Mantis, it was completely invisible even to the senses.
Caspian was the first to get to the top of the wall where he saw dwarves manipulating the earth. They were being attacked by dwarves, one of, if not the rarest kind of humanoid creatures to ever find.
Even elves and fairies were more popular than them.
His phoenix spread its wings and an ice wave spread out, freezing the dwarves on the wall. They weren’t more than a dozen, which was quite stunning as this wall was incredibly massive and long.
The phoenix turned and manifested a staircase that led up to the wall and another that led right down the land beyond the wall. Destroying the wall would not benefit them at all, which was why Alfred didn’t attack or his Asian Weaver Ants, known for their formidable strength, could demolish this wall in one blow.
While descending into the other side, Seraphina was stunned to see the small earthen houses laid out on this beautiful place filled with lush green grass and few trees.
There was a mountain with a waterfall behind this small settlement.
Standing before this settlement were dwarves ready to fight. Of course to them, these dwarves were monsters that should be killed and at the end of the day would keep respawning to be killed again.
However, something odd stood out. Or someone odd. It looked like a human standing in the midst of these dwarves covered in what looked like rags. One of his arms was entirely golden and his long golden hair fluttered softly in the gentle wind.
Half his face was also covered.
“Is that one the boss? Looks a bit odd in a village of four feet tall dwarves.” Alistair asked with a raised eyebrow as hundreds of summoners descended down the many ice staircase.


