Luo'er was very anxious but didn't know what to say. He didn't know if it was because he hadn't touched a gun for three years that he seemed increasingly benevolent and naive, always feeling that the Scouring Sky Beast wouldn't harm them and that the encounter was merely a misunderstanding.
However, he wasn't the captain after all, so he couldn't understand the pressure Reimer was shouldering. For Reimer, he had to ensure the safety of every person aboard the ship, thus he couldn't risk betting on the off chance that the creature displayed even the slightest hostility, he would eliminate it without hesitation, and not for anything else but for the hundreds on the ship.
"Fire!" At Reimer's roar, the Helrandum began to tremble violently, artillery of various types unleashed deafening roars, barrage after barrage pounding on the back of the Scouring Sky Beast, blasting waves of air one after another.