Foul Giant Prince slammed down his enormous battle axe in fury and demanded, "Who among you can tell me, what exactly is this Corruption Tide all about, hmm?"
The Corruption Tide appeared menacing, seemingly beneficial to the Foul Giants.
But having experienced it a few times, they knew this was just an illusion; when the tide rose, it would also fall.
When the Corruption Tide receded, much of the corruption in the roots would fade, rendering their many days of effort in vain.
The Dragon Oak in the Spring Bud Forest was simply too massive, so massive that despite their efforts spanning four or five years, they had only managed to corrupt three of its roots without even reaching the main body.
Moreover, the corruption was becoming increasingly difficult, as the surrounding prey, which they used as sacrifices, was almost exhausted.