Asked by Allen, the lizard slave nodded repeatedly and said, "Lizard King." Allen understood that this giant lizard was indeed the Lizard King. If the proportion in the painting wasn't exaggerated, then this giant lizard was a giant beast. It probably wouldn't be much smaller than the Earth Mother on Frost. Looking to the side, Allen found that although these paintings were connected, they were separated. The contents of each mural were different. Many tribes had the habit of using murals to record history, and it seemed that these lizard slaves were no exception. The first painting probably symbolized Cana's arrival and the creation of the Lizard King. In the second painting, one could see the Lizard King standing high above, and below it were rows of lizard warriors. Some were standing like humans, wearing armor, and some were like spiders and snakes, in groups. There were many lizards in this painting, but what was rare was that the painter was not messy. With simple strokes and colors, he could distinguish the different types of lizard warriors.
Allen noticed that there was a sun behind the Lizard King, and Cana was still in the sun. But there was another person next to Cana. Allen asked, "Who is this?"
"Teacher." The lizard slave said intermittently, "Cana is asleep, Teacher is guiding …"
"So he is Teacher." Allen remembered that day in the forest, the grey lizard man had said something about Teacher before he died. He thought it had some special meaning. Now it seemed that it was referring to a specific person. From the words of the lizard slave, after Cana fell asleep, Teacher guided the lizard race. Then, this teacher should be a guardian?
He shook his head. If he was a guardian, why would he instruct the lizard race to attack him? Then Allen felt relieved. He did not show the symbol of the Son of Dawn, which was the Ashes Hymn, so it would be strange if the teacher did not treat him as an enemy. But Allen did not know that not only did the teacher know that he was the Son of Dawn, but he also wanted to kill him with the lizard race's power. He pretended to be free to the lizard race, but in the end, it was still for his own selfishness.
At this time, Allen did not know the reason, so he temporarily ignored it and looked at the third painting. In the third painting, Cana walked towards a stone coffin. Behind her, the Lizard King laid on the ground. Above the Lizard King in the image was a piece of land, which meant that the Lizard King was underground. On the ground was Cana's sarcophagus, and on both sides of the sarcophagus, there were people kneeling. On the left was a mentor, while on the right was a lizard slave. The lizard slave in the painting had a bigger head than the others, so it was easy to recognize.
The Lizard Slave walked over and pointed at the Lizard Slave on the screen, "Attu, King."
He patted his chest and bowed to the lizard slave in the image as a sign of respect. Allen asked, "Ah Tu is your king?"
The lizard slave nodded.
"What about your Ah Tu now?"
The lizard slave shook his head again. A trace of sadness flashed in his eyes. He lowered his head. The lizard slave pulled on Allen's robe and brought him to another painting. This mural seemed to be describing the origin of the lizard slaves. In the image, the Lizard Slave was walking beside a large river. The river was wide at the front and narrow at the back, which vividly depicted a scene from far to near. The lizard slaves in the image were behind the river. Behind them, there were some fierce figures painted in rich colors, which should represent some ferocious beasts. It seemed that the lizard slaves had been driven to this land called Red Tark by ferocious beasts. Allen looked at the lizard slave beside him, nodded, and pointed to the mural next to him. In that mural, the river was drawn horizontally. On the right side of the river were lizard slaves being chased by ferocious beasts, and on the left side of the river were lizards bathed in Cana's light.
Then, in the third mural, Cana and the mentor stood side by side. The king of the lizard slaves, Attu, knelt to Cana and the mentor to show his allegiance. From the next few murals, it was not difficult to see that the lizard slaves were chased by ferocious beasts and migrated along the river. When they came here, they were accepted by Cana and raised lizard beasts for the lizard race. There were many types of lizard beasts. In addition to lizard snakes and cave spider lizards, there were also fire-breathing lizards and flying lizards.
The job of the lizard slaves was to raise these lizard beasts. From the mural, they looked more like workers of the lizard race than slaves. It was not until another mural that Allen finally understood how the lizard slaves were branded with the identity of slaves.
In that mural, he returned to the scene of Cana entering the stone coffin and the lizard king lying underground. The only difference was that the mentor in that mural raised his head, and the painter used some black dots on the mentor's face, as if to express the mentor's sorrow. In the next mural, the mentor was guarding the stone coffin, and next to him was the lizard who came to ask for his instructions. Then, in another mural, the lizard slaves and the lizard race seemed to be arguing about something, and the mentor was in the middle.
Allen quickly looked at the next mural. In that mural, the mentor killed Attu with a sword. Then, the lizard slaves in the mural had an additional black ring on their arm, which seemed to be the symbol of their slaves. In that mural, the lizard slaves had to kneel to the mentor and the lizard race. In the mural, there were a few lizard slaves standing, but they were beheaded by the lizard race beside them, which meant that the lizard slaves' resistance was suppressed.
At this point, the mural ended. Allen took a deep breath. These murals completely recorded the history of the lizard race and the lizard slaves. It seemed that after Cana went into hibernation, the mentor did not maintain the lizard slaves.
He broke the agreement with Kana and directly enslaved the lizard slave. This was almost inevitable in history. After all, Teacher and the Lizard Tribe were too powerful, and the lizard slaves were two completely different races. The Lizard Tribe enslaving the lizard slaves was a sign of their power. Did this mean that Teacher was stubborn about power?
Allen could not help but frown and ponder.
Suddenly, there was a soft sound. Without thinking, Allen instinctively raised his hand and slashed. A golden ray of light appeared between his fingers and cut a black shadow that was shooting toward the lizard slaves into two. The thing fell to the ground, and it turned out to be a black bone spur. Only then did Allen look at the window, and there was a flash of a figure. Then, Miller's warning sounded from below, "Your Majesty, there's an enemy!"
The next moment, the roar of a machine gun sounded from the bottom of the tower. At the same time, the hall at the top of the tower was constantly alternating between light and darkness. Something was swimming quickly by the window. They swept past the window, and the light in the hall was constantly alternating between light and darkness. This was a good method of interference. It seriously interfered with the vision of the people in the hall, and then the attack came.
Allen pulled Lucy and the lizard slaves behind him, and black bone spurs blasted in from a few windows. The sound of the bone spurs breaking through the air showed that these things were very powerful. Allen snorted coldly, but did not make a move.
Because Bai moved.
Bai raised his fist and punched the air above his head.
The fist collided with the air and created a circle of white ripples. The ripples suddenly spread out, and the bone spurs that were swept by the ripples froze and fell to the ground. When they fell, they shattered. It was obvious how powerful Bai's cold air was. In the blink of an eye, the molecular structure of the bone spurs was destroyed, making them extremely fragile. Bai raised his hand again, and a circle of ice spurs suddenly appeared on the outer wall of the white tower. The ice spurs grew and nailed the swimming Nagas to the outer wall!
The battle at the bottom of the tower ended quickly.
Miller's spear was not to be trifled with. Now, it was nailed into the chest of a Naga, and the spear was already stained with blood.
This was the last Naga.
Allen's side could be said to be unscathed. The Rattlesnake members were nervous and excited. They were able to remain unscathed under the attack of the Nagas because Allen and the others were too strong. They were so strong that they were completely unequal. If it weren't for them, they would have to pay a heavy price to defeat the Nagas. After all, the attack was too sudden.
At the top of the tower, Allen walked to the window and looked out. On the land outside the city, a black tide was surging in from afar. Although this black tide seemed to be limited in size, it looked like there were at least two thousand people. The black tide was heading straight for the city, but Allen did not feel the slightest bit of kindness.
The black tide was made up of lizard warriors and lizard beasts.
Over a thousand lizard snakes flew at the very front. They were cannon fodder on the battlefield, used to weaken the enemy's strength. Behind the lizard snakes were a large number of Nagas. These Nagas, a mixture of men and women, were swimming about like snakes. There were around eight hundred of them, followed by the Red Lizard Tribe that Rui Jin and the others had encountered before. These lizard people were not small in size, and they held bone spears in their hands. Those were long bone spikes that grew out of their bodies, and after being infused with Origin Energy, they were quite powerful.
Finally, there was a lizard person in the center of the lizard formation. This was a female lizard person, and the twin peaks on her chest were obvious gender characteristics. Her hair was tied into a long braid, and her body was covered in brass-colored scales. She was very similar to the Red Lizard Tribe, with the upper body of a human, and the lower body of a lizard with four legs. The only difference was that her face was closer to a human's, and she had six arms. Each arm held a saber or sword, and she moved like the wind. Her two long and narrow eyes shot out a gaze that was as sharp as a blade. She pointed in the direction of the white tower and let out a long whistle.
That was the signal to attack.
Allen and the others had already arrived at the base of the tower.
The lizard slaves had no defense at all, so Allen asked Bai to stay behind to protect Lucy and the others. Then, he brought Smiller out of the city. When they stood outside the city, the black tide had already surged in. From here, Allen could already see the lizard snakes that were sprinting, as well as the scarlet light in their eyes that thirsted for blood. Allen gestured to Smiller to wait where he was while he walked forward. The Devil's Praise in his hand emitted a burst of light, and the Hymn of Ashes was already in his hand.
Allen stood still and raised the Hymn of Ashes high up. "I am the Son of Dawn. Now, I request to see your teacher!"
He spoke in the language of Eboynes. Since Cana had taught the lizard slaves this language, there was no reason for the lizard race to not understand it. As expected, when Allen's voice echoed in the sky. Not to mention the Nagas and the Red Lizard Tribe, even the lizard snakes could not help but stop. Just as the lizard slaves had said, the language that Cana used was a divine language to them. The lizard race had been created by Cana, so they worshiped her like a god.
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