The surging energy gushed out and finally turned into a fireball. This dark red fireball was like a mass of magma that was about to erupt. However, before it could erupt, a faint golden flame wrapped around it. The golden flame was so thin, but it was unbreakable. The fireball exploded, but the energy and flames were all wrapped up. Then, the golden flame shrank, and the energy was annihilated. Finally, it turned into a brilliant golden ball the size of a fist and flew in front of Allen. Allen caught it and held it in his hand. When he let go again, sparks fell. He said lightly, "That's not a teacher."
The black-robed man was indeed not a teacher, but an observer. After the observer self-destructed, the Nagas outside also launched an attack, but they were stabbed to death by Smiller's spear. Just like that, the team that had come to negotiate was left in this Desolate City. Not a single one was left. However, Allen knew that the next step was war.
He still had no intention of going back to ask for reinforcements.
While packing up, Lucy laughed. "It's rare to see you speak so domineeringly, without any compromises."
"That's Taylor's experience." Allen shrugged. "In his life, Taylor has compromised a few times, but it turns out that compromising doesn't necessarily lead to good results. Sometimes, it's even worse. Moreover, the treasury's army was created by the Sons of Dusk, and the purpose of creating them is to fight against the creator. Even if they have wisdom, it doesn't mean that they can have freedom. In other words, they have to fulfill their responsibilities and obligations before they can talk about freedom. After all, without the Dawn Project, without the Sons of Dusk and the treasury, where would they have come from? "
"Then, do you really plan to kill all the lizards if they resist?"
Allen laughed. "You know, wisdom means thinking. Thinking means weighing gains and losses. No matter what their intentions are, if they don't intend to obey me, then I will destroy them. But as long as they lose too much blood, they will consider whether it is better to fight for me. At least, they will not be exterminated. At that time, the teacher's authority will probably not be as great as it is now. "
"It seems that you have thought it through?"
"You can't say that. If they are stupid enough to fight against me for a Guardian, then I don't mind killing them all. Just like what I said to my teacher's substitute, this is a warning not only to the lizard tribe, but also to the other treasuries. I do not accept negotiations in any form. You must first obey and fulfill your duty, and then you are qualified to speak to me of other things. This is my principle, and I will not change it. "
At noon, Allen and the others left Barren City. Abby led them across the Zannamu River. With experts like Allen, although the river was quite wide, there was no problem at all. While resting, Abby drew a rough route for Allen. Behind the Zanamu River, the terrain would not be as flat as it was now. The Red Tark was definitely not a plain. In the future, a canyon would appear. There was a city controlled by the Lizard Clan in that canyon, and it guarded the only way to the Holy Land. Obviously, that would be the first obstacle in Allen's journey to the Holy Land.
His teacher would not let him reach the Holy Land easily, and he would use all his strength to resist. This was because when Allen stepped into the Holy Land, it would be equivalent to stepping on his teacher's face. At that time, his authority would be gone. It could be said that the deeper Allen went into the Red Tark, the less his teacher's authority would be. Therefore, Allen was not in a hurry. He wanted to go to the Holy Land from here and casually shatter his teacher's authority, letting the Lizard Clan know who their true master was.
From the words of the substitute, Allen also heard many things. Cana and the Lizard King were still asleep, and Cana's will did not seem to have awakened. All of this was his teacher's will. This made Allen heave a sigh of relief. If all of this was Cana's will, the meaning would be completely different. Moreover, according to the substitute, his teacher did not even ask the Lizard King for permission. It seemed that this teacher was doing all of this behind Cana and the Lizard King's back, but Allen did not know what his goal was. But that was not important. When they reached the Holy Land, everything would come to light.
Therefore, starting from the city that Abby called Modo, Allen planned to crush it. He had to use overwhelming power to pressure the Lizard Clan. At the same time, this would be the most merciless punishment for his teacher. Allen really wanted to know if his teacher would still have the face to continue leading the Lizard Clan when he reached the Holy Land.
Under their feet, the land of Red Tark continued to recede. After three days, they could no longer hear the roar of the Zammuna River. The color of the ground gradually changed from yellow-brown to light red. Then, when they saw the Red Tark, the ground had turned completely dark red. This was the Crimson Valley. The Red Tark was rich in red soil, which was very rich in minerals. Looking at it, the ground was dark red, as if it had been soaked in blood.
Modo City was in the depths of the Crimson Valley, and it guarded the transportation to the Holy Land. The fact that the Lizard Clan had built a city here was a representation of their intelligence. However, this kind of city did not mean much to Allen. If he wanted it, even ten Modos would not be able to stop him.
Modo City was not big, but compared to the cities of the Lizard Slaves, Modo City could be considered a city in the truest sense of the word. The buildings in Modo City were also mainly made of stone. From the towering thirty-meter-tall city walls to the arrow towers, cannon turrets, barracks, and so on, they were all made of the red rock produced in the Red Tark. Compared to the cities of the Lizard Slaves, Modo City was full of tall buildings. The buildings were of similar height, and it was more imposing than the places where the Lizard Slaves lived.
At this moment, Modo City was in the midst of an emergency mobilization. Troops from the Holy Land were still pouring into the city. The city's war machine was already in operation, and the cannons and shells made by the Lizard Race were already in place. However, the factories had no intention of stopping, and they continued to produce equipment and shells day and night. A large number of Lizard Beasts had been arranged outside the city. They covered the mountains and plains in search of possible enemies. They would be the sentries of Modo City, and also cannon fodder. His mentor had already decided to fight a battle with Allen in this city, and he had decided to use numbers to win this battle. Even though he had seen Allen kill an army of over two thousand people with a single strike, at this moment, Modo City's army numbered more than a hundred thousand.
There were at least thirty to forty thousand Lizard Beasts in the army of a hundred thousand, but even so, fifty to sixty thousand Lizard Race warriors almost filled Modo City. After all, there were only ten thousand soldiers stationed in this city on a daily basis. Now that five to six times that number had suddenly surged in, it was naturally crowded. Therefore, more warriors had to set up camp outside Modo City. If one stood a little higher, they would be able to see the camps everywhere outside the city. The size of the camps was equivalent to three Modos.
The Lizard Race had many types of soldiers.
Most of them were the Snakemen, who were not much higher in status than the Lizard Beasts. They were equivalent to high-level cannon fodder, and there were forty thousand of them. Other than the Snakemen, the Red Lizard Race, who were adept at attacking, were clearly the core strength of the army. The Red Lizard Race were large in size, and could throw bone spears. In addition, they were also equipped with giant shields and battle axes. If necessary, they could also engage in close combat.
Then there were the Bat Lizard Race with black scales. These Bat Winged Lizard Race were the aerial soldiers of the army. They could throw venom balls. There were several venom sacs in their bodies. If needed, they could spray venom gas directly, creating a large poisonous area.
The smallest number of soldiers should be the Iron Lizard Race. These lizard warriors were the high-grade soldiers of the lizard race. Every Iron Lizard Race member possessed Origin Energy above Level 20. Their bodies were abnormally hard, and their scales were like the best alloys. They possessed great strength and used giant swords or battle axes. Every Iron Lizard Race member had undergone strict training. They were the elites of the lizard race. There were less than a thousand warriors like this in Modo. However, they made up a small half of the entire army's combat power.
When Allen saw Modo City in the Crimson Canyon, the city was already armed to the teeth. The lizard beasts that covered the mountains and plains outside the city, the guards standing on the city walls, and the strange-looking cannons all showed Modo City's determination.
"Then let's fight," Allen said.
These words caused Rui Jin to nervously lick his lips. The Rattlesnake Captain had already known that the Holy Land would not be so simple, but when he saw the city filled with a large number of troops, his heart still couldn't help but beat wildly. Even the Federation would have to send out a large number of troops to suppress such a city. But looking at his own side, although Allen had the halo of a supreme being, he was still alone. And on the other side, there were 100,000 enemies!
Such a huge disparity.
Then, to Rui Jin's surprise, Allen found a relatively clean red rock and sat down. He looked at Bai and Smiller and asked, "Who's going?"
"Smiller is willing to go through fire and water for Your Majesty!" The Imperial Great General stepped forward and said.
"Very good. Then, flatten it. No need to leave anyone alive."
A savage smile appeared on Smiller's face, and then he put on his helmet with its curved horns. Raising his spear, he began to walk toward Modo City. Rui Jin's eyes widened. It was said that one man could fight against a thousand, but Smiller was attacking a city by himself. This was no longer a thousand, but ten thousand, or even a hundred thousand!
He couldn't help but glance at Allen.
"It's fine. If he can't even take down a city like this, he can forget about being an Imperial Great General," Allen calmly and leisurely said.
Bai pursed his lips and whispered, "It's just attacking a hundred thousand ants. Is there a need to be so excited?"
These words were clearly meant for Smiller, but Rui Jin couldn't help but bitterly smile. He no longer knew what kind of position a person like him could be placed in the eyes of Allen and the others.
But what was certain was that he wouldn't be much higher than an ant.
On the other side, the lizard beasts began to charge.
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