"Naify?"
Rody asked. He then noticed that she was not wearing her usual clothes. Instead, she was wearing a short robe with a silver belt. There were a lot of tools and small boxes hanging from it.
Not only that, she was also wearing a pair of gloves with exposed links, a dagger on the side of her boots, and a pair of goggle-like glasses on her forehead.
She was carrying a square backpack on her back, and her hair was tied up neatly. The little girl had become a slim and graceful young lady. Naify looked at Roddy and said, "If it's about scouting, maybe I can help you."
Of course, Roddy would not agree. "No, the enemy's area is too dangerous …"
"But I can help you avoid danger."
Naify pointed at her own eyes. "Even if it's in the anti-magic area, I can still do it."
Seeing that Roddy was about to refuse, Merinsera took the initiative and said, "Take her with you. If she can always see the elements, our assimilation will be much smoother. As for safety, I'll be responsible for protecting her."
Everything was based on the success rate of the operation. Roddy pursed his lips for a few seconds. Naify looked down at her toes and said, "Brother Roddy, I've grown up …"
"Let's go to the square."
Roddy sighed and finally agreed.
He believed that Merinsera could protect Naify, and at the same time, he knew that Naify was definitely not a burden. Perhaps she was still a child before, but after two years of training and learning in Lassiman, this genius girl had already changed a lot.
Seeing that Roddy agreed, Naify finally relaxed her tense body and quickly followed him.
Her backpack seemed to be filled with a lot of things because it made a lot of noise when she walked. Merinsera raised her hand and the noise disappeared instantly. "Be careful when you get there."
"Okay. Thank you, Sister Merinsera."
Merinsera did not say anything else. She just nodded silently and walked down the tower with Roddy.
At the entrance of the tower, the things that Roddy had ordered were all ready. Although Lasha City had gone through a war, it was still rich in resources. The aides quickly found three bags of pungent potions and seven or eight kinds of cloth.
Roddy took all the potions and carried a roll of cloth. He glanced at Kasley, Udora, and Mag, who was the first to be captured, and said, "I need a volunteer who knows the Thukk Tribe to go and investigate with me. Who is willing to come?"
Mag quickly lowered his head. Casley was about to step forward, but Udora had already raised her scepter. "I … am willing."
When this scepter priest was brought to search "Hovela City", she was actually very reluctant. But when she saw the personal guards of High Priestess Windsor riding demons, she realized … this of course.
Kasley looked at her in surprise, but Udora did not give her a chance to ask questions. She had stepped to the front, "Prime Minister, what do you need me to do?"
"Prime Minister, Prime Minister," Merinsera of Casley said, "Go change of clothes immediately." Go.
Roddy didn't waste any more words and strode off into the distance.
"Yes, Prime Minister!"
Udora bowed, and then strode back to her dormitory without a care for her image. Mag and Casley were dumbfounded when they saw this scene. Everyone knew that the prime minister's mission was extremely dangerous, so why was Udora so proactive?
After the Scepter Priest ran into the house, he quickly changed into a short shirt and found a belt to wear. There were still a lot of divine props in her room. At this time, they were all fully armed and hanging on her belt. At the same time, Udora also put on her signet ring. She clenched her scepter and ran out in a hurry.
The prop hanging on her waist knocks Udora back and forth. She feels that she has never run like this before — soldiers and pedestrians on the street all look at her, wondering why this gorgeous Tuk woman is in such a hurry.
But she didn't stop. She ran all the way to the square and found that Roddy had helped Naifei into the cockpit. Merlinsera glanced at her and raised her chin. "Get in."
Udora quickly climbed up the ladder and buckled her seatbelt expertly after entering the cockpit. Merlinsera sat in front of her this time. The cockpit door closed. After a familiar jolt, the baby dragon took off rapidly and spiraled up into the sky.
Merlinsera ignored the Tuk Priest who was still panting behind her. She picked up a small cone-shaped magic circle and looked at it after activating the crystal. Then, she said, "Can you hear me?"
Naifei's voice came from it. "The connection is successful. I can hear you now!"
Roddy then said, "Alright, now I will make some simple arrangements for the plan later — because I just discovered that the enemy's position has changed …"
Udora raised her eyebrows and looked at this small "walkie-talkie". She felt that this world … was completely different from the one she was familiar with.
Two hours later.
In Hovela City, the Tuk Tribe's slaves were busy moving rocks into the city.
There were more than four thousand people in the city. Other than the two thousand elite guards who guarded the temple, the rest were all male servants. Their task was to break the buildings, foundations and other items in Hovela City into pieces and transport them to the vicinity of the temple in small carts.
These slaves didn't know magic or divinity, so they didn't know that the fragments they were digging were the raw materials for the "anti-magic field" of the frontline troops.
Beautiful, fair-skinned female overseers roamed around with whips in hand, sternly reprimanding the slacking slaves and urging them to speed up. Near the central temple of Hovela City, one could occasionally see groups of gigantic "Apocalypse Guardians" guarding the core area. There were more than two hundred of them.
At the same time, in the corners of the buildings near the temple, there were more than five hundred "infected beasts" walking back and forth. Forty "magic eyes" occasionally flew around the temple.
There were more than a hundred "nightmares" resting in the three "stables". Guards in golden armor came in from time to time to feed them purple crystals.
Unknowingly, the clouds in the sky gradually increased, and shadows were cast on Hovela City.
Suddenly, a nightmares looked up at the sky, but after staring for a while, they slowly lay back down.
Not long after, more and more dark clouds gathered in the surroundings, causing the light to darken. Dull thunder rumbled, but this was not a rare occurrence for the people of Hovela. This city had not always stayed in the desert. Thunderstorms were a common occurrence near the southern region, so no one paid attention to the occasional lightning strike.
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