Vein couldn't fully grasp Mitomok's world. After all, he wasn't the kind of idiot who would go around spouting information about his own world.
So, the only piece of information that Vein knew was that Mitomok was the player who had designated {Great Sky} as the first {Untamed Land} territory, and that was the entire reason he had taken on the challenge.
In that respect, there was one good news and one bad news.
The bad news is that, although Mitomok's world was materially rich, it was a truly rocky terrain in terms of spirituality.
While Vein never worried about running out of magic power, Mitomok never worried about food and was only worried about the weakening military power due to the lack of mystery.
He was able to overcome some of the special terrain, but it was still too difficult.
Which led him to choosing {Great Sky}. It was a choice that complemented his weaknesses.
In other words, even if the Vein defeated the Mitomok, there was a high possibility that the world's
The good news is that Mitomok's world is a truly amazing swamp + lake + jungle civilization, making it an incredibly good terrain for gums to thrive in.
In a terrain that seemed to be begging for the amphibians to survive, the human gave up on the monsters he had planned to send in during the first conflict and sent only the tadpoles of the gums into the opposing world.
It was a real shame for Mitomok, who had built a water transport network connecting the world with {Rivers}, but because there was at least one of the four places where they thrived, namely reservoirs, wetlands, lakes, and rivers, gums multiplied like crazy.
Well, of course, it was impossible to destroy Mitomok's world with just gum. they weren't lifeforms destructive or powerful enough.
But it was possible to make the Mitomok civilization loose their minds.
"Huh oh oh!"
The sound of artillery fire in the middle of the night made the Mitomok tribesmen jump out of their beds.
"AAAAAHHHHH! God! Please do something about this!!! I'm going crazy!!!"
They have been praying to Mitomok, crying, making a fuss, and they have been waking up every night to that damn 'screaming' and they've been sleep deprived for over 20 days now.
That toad cries both at night and during the day. If it were just chattering, it would be understandable, but it's a crazy creature that just stays quiet and then suddenly screams "Waaaaaaah!" and makes people's hearts flutter.
And Mitomok couldn't possibly cope with this. Frankly, neither did Mitomok's soldiers.
"Go towards the sound!"
"What the hell is this crazy creature!!!"
"Is the opposing god mentally ill? Are they crazy? Why are they raising something like that!!!"
The only thing he figured out was that sound travels in a straight line. Just yelling can't reach 180 decibels. The only gain was that he realized that yelling compresses the sound's extensibility into a straight line, so if they follow the sound, you'll find that damn toad.
"Kill them! There are probably three or four more nearby!"
"Oh, wait. It's over there."
"Heeeeek! Everyone get down!"
Those who lied down survived, but the soldiers who were unable to lie down in time were hit by the shock waves and died with their eardrums, intestines and blood vessels ruptured.
Gulp.
"Kill!"
Once it cries, it can't cry for three days. Other than that crazy screaming, it's just big.
It's a dull sandbag, so shooting it with a military slingshot will kill it instantly. It's a bit sturdy though.
That creature is none other than the Loud Toad. It is the most evil of all the gums created by Vein. When small and without magic power, both male and female toads are just ordinary toads that croak and groan in search of a mate. However, when magic power is sufficient, the female becomes rigid and silent. And the male continues to grow larger, swelling to a whopping 4 meters in diameter.
There, this guy can't move because he's given up the function of many of his body parts to make a loud noise, so he just stays in place and makes a loud noise to attract the females who are waiting to lay a lot of eggs without making a sound.
They hunt for large, dull, and difficult-to-target prey, preying on nearby creatures startled by screams and falling.
To be honest, Vein didn't know that his creation would evolve in this way. And he didn't think it would be this effective.
A sudden scream from a nearby village causes a floating house to collapse. It is a shockwave generated by pure sound pressure alone.
Everyone nearby fainted or died of cardiac arrest after hearing the sound. Those who were more than a kilometer away had their eardrums ruptured.
It's not strange.
Even 120 decibels can cause hearing loss. 140 decibels can cause hearing loss.
And this 'decibel' unit of measure actually has a 10-fold difference for every 10 decibels.
The roar of the 180-decibel toad, ten thousand times louder than the already deafening sound, was truly a disaster.
"Oh my god!!!"
A state of panic that makes you cry out for god.
Vein got too excited and kept creating subspecies of the loud toad. 180 decibels is frankly too loud and it takes too long for them to recover.
It's better to croak hundreds of times at 150 decibels. Or croak thousands of times at 140 decibels.
In fact, if there were thousands of frogs in the wetlands, each croaking at 100 decibels, the inhabitants of the enemy world would not be able to sleep at night.
Mitomok had no idea that he would be so troubled by this endless noise pollution.
"This really shouldn't be a big deal, but it's so serious…"
If a physical monster had come, it might have been easier to deal with. Mitomok's army isn't that weak.
Even if a large army of tens of thousands of slingers really swarms, it can be turned into a beehive, and the player he met last time had a giant monster that could fly and breathe fire, but the legendary slinger creation he possessed shot it down.
But when they do something that just spreads crazy noise pollution all over the world, it's just not something that can be dealt with.
Not only did they have an incredible reproductive capacity, but there were also all kinds of strange creatures, including ones that would spray poop and urine when you got close, ones with poison, ones that were just huge and would eat people, and ones that would show people disgusting visions when they got close.
"Did he know that I'm raising a swamp jungle civilization and raised that kind of thing to counter me?"
No, Vein didn't know. he was just really lucky. Actually, he always had terrible luck with draws.
It was a rare case where a person who had only met good and capable opponents was given an excellent environment for him to thrive.
If the opponent was a dry, mountainous civilization, these gums would probably be less effective.
It wouldn't have happened. But because there were waterways everywhere, and the civilization lived on the basis of wetlands, including villages and cities, the frog strategy worked really well.
However, Mitomok wasn't so weak that he would die from a simple, annoying chewing gum. He was a top-tier player. Even if he didn't have any mythical traits, he still had two legendary traits.
One of them was, 『The purpose of creation was the perfection of living things』.
『The purpose of creation was the perfection of living things: When using
It's not a mythic level that breaks the rules, but a legendary level that brings permanent and ultimate changes within the rules, but it is still quite powerful.
Usually, creatures created with the
Originally, it was chosen to produce the livestock and ideal crop varieties most suitable for one's civilization, but now it is different.
Mitomok created snakes that consumed divinity to remove {Gum}.
Since it was a life form that had never existed in Mitomok's world before (and had never existed in the world before), Mitomok was a bit taken aback, but he realized that this agile, limbless predator was surprisingly good at hunting these damned amphibians, and furthermore, it was extremely friendly to the Mitomok race and a powerful hunter, so he naturally made it a member of his combat unit.
"It's okay if you can't kill your enemies with a slingshot. They'll chase after them by smelling their blood. If you use something like incense to create a scent, they'll chase them even better."
"If you just let them be, they'll hunt well... As expected, God had a plan."
"Is it great?"
It is a 'hunting snake' that is very smart and understands instructions well.
As expected from a legendary trait, once created, it started multiplying like crazy, and within a few weeks, gum pollution was reduced by 10%.
Within a few months, the alien species planted by Vein would likely be wiped out by those super snakes. But Vein were not so oblivious as to fail to detect this change.
So, now that the gum pollution is vaguely continuing and the stress of the enemy residents is at its peak and slowly decreasing, he deployed the monsters.
The structure of the enemy world was already well known thanks to the amphibians that had spread throughout the world.
Vein first sent out Dark Rim and the Sugar Lumps to the land, and then sent in the Sweet Tooths and Bisyakheets to the sky, bombing the enemy world that they prided themselves on as an iron wall from the air, Cream Land encroached on the jungle, a massive offensive was launched by the Dessert Army.
The plan was to have the monsters run wild while they were still in a state of mental breakdown, hoping to arouse the residents' unrest to the fullest extent, but unfortunately, this time, it was a mistake.
Instead of being agitated, the tribes of Mitomok were angry.
"Kill them! Kill them all!"
"Kill that devil bird! With a siege slingshot, he'll die too!"
"Slow-looking monkey? Kill it! Big black monster? Kill it! Just kill them all! Don't leave a single seed behind for any unseen creatures!"
If he thought the strategy of 'If I slap someone, they'll cringe and whine' will work forever, he's mistaken.
The Mitomok race resembles their god. They are fundamentally kind, friendly, and willing to bend to gain… but also have a spirit.
When bullied, instead of becoming depressed and committing suicide, they release their emotions by secretly shooting the bully with a slingshot.
Vein's strategy was successful. Of course, the Mitomok race was under extreme stress due to the gums.
But instead of collapsing under the stress, they became more active and united in their extreme hatred for the opposing god.
"Who is ruining our lives!"
"Demon King Vein!"
"That's right! That Demon King's name is Vein! Are we just going to sit by and take it? Are we going to have to keep getting fooled by these dirty tricks!"
"No! Absolutely not!"
"Gather the troops! Give each child a slingshot! The fate of our world depends on this clash! Let's completely destroy that Demon King who sees us as prey!"
"Wow!"
When an epic level hero instigates like that, the people respond strongly.
The national system is well-organized. The military, which had been somewhat lax in discipline honed their marksmanship, contemplating the nightmares of the gums, and prepared their melee attacks just in case. The mystics also brought their skills to the max.
Non-combatants also have plenty to do. Farmers are out with slingshots to resist the thieves who are trying to steal their crops.
Not just one farmer, but the farmer's wife, the farmer's son, and the farmer's grandson all carry slingshots and shoot like crazy whenever an unseen creature appears, preventing them from even picking a single piece of fruit.
So what about the stress of battle? These civilizations are highly cultural. They have many ways to relieve the stress of constant battle: alcohol, tobacco, spices, music, and more.
Elguano, whom Vein met in the beginning, had established a civilization based on
It is said that
"We will never yield! If you want to make us bow down, break our legs! You will have to cut them off!"
Their military power, already brimming with potential, exploded. No matter how many dimensional gates Vein opened and sent out, they would all be destroyed within three days.
And some of the soldiers were sent beyond the dimensional gate, they began to kill all living creatures they could see, and they built a camp in the dessert desert, a jungle area, and gradually expanded it.
It was a truly embarrassing situation from the perspective of Vein.
"Hey… It seems like their ability to make decisions is definitely lacking, but his counterattack skills and spirit are even better than that of Ogolaot, who had a mythical trait."
As expected, the game isn't easy. In this collision, Vein was prepared to suffer losses that would kill at least one legendary creature.
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