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Chapter 1159

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When Irina heard that, her beautiful brows furrowed slightly. Looking at the fire dragon at the foot of the mountain, her expression turned colder.

"These fellows are surrounding us but not attacking. They don't dare to enter the Catacombs. Most likely, they know that we lack food. If they want to break through and leave now, a huge battle will definitely break out. With our current strength, I'm afraid we're no match for them. However, if we continue like this, we won't have any rations, and we'll be isolated and helpless. In just a few days, we'll be defeated. "The elf looked at Irina with a concerned expression." What should we do, Princess? "

"The Catacombs are our last line of defense. We can't give up." Irina shook her head slightly. Looking into the distance, she said in a cold voice, "I'll solve the food problem. Tell them not to worry. As long as I'm here, the Catacombs won't fall."

The elf looked at Irina and said hesitantly, "Princess, the biggest reason why they don't dare to attack now is because you're here. Once you leave the Catacombs to look for food, I'm afraid they'll soon invade and destroy the Catacombs."

Irina pursed her lips. A trace of annoyance flashed across her eyes. Burke and Irina, those two cunning fellows, did not dare to fight her directly in order to preserve their strength. Instead, they resorted to such underhanded means.

To the north was the enemy-controlled The Wind Forest. To the south was the goblins' Vic Mountain that refused to let them go any further. In such a desolate place, where could they find food to supply a thousand elves?

Just then, a few loud explosions suddenly came from the foot of the mountain, followed by chaotic screams.

"This is?" Irina looked down in surprise. The forest in the northwest suddenly burst into flames. From time to time, huge fireballs exploded in the forest, causing the fire to burn even more fiercely.

The torches that were originally surrounding the Catacombs also rushed toward the direction of the fire. Soon, gaps appeared.

"Did someone come to join us again and fight with them?" The elf at the side also came forward and said in surprise.

"Tell them to guard the Catacombs well. Don't attack without my orders. I'll go take a look," Irina ordered. A green light appeared under her feet and she disappeared.

Kiel glanced in the direction of the flames, and said in a low voice, "Boss has already attracted their attention. Once we take care of those elves, we can drive the carriage through quickly. Be careful, we must be fast, and don't make too much noise."

The members of the Burning Legion nodded in silence and grabbed the reins tightly.

Phyllis held the two books in her hands nervously as she looked at the pitch-black mountain peak. There was a trace of excitement in her eyes. She was about to see the princess again.

Kiel and Mond glanced at each other and silently walked forward. Simultaneously, they struck the elves with their sticks and threw the unconscious elves into the bushes nearby.

"Pass!"

Kiel waved at the carriages, and the unicorn carriages loaded with food sped along the uneven road. Under the cover of the night, they drove along the rugged path left behind by the goblins toward the underground cavern.

"It's a demon?" Elina stood on top of a tree and watched as a black shadow darted out from the forest at the side and ran in the opposite direction. It was a Lava Demon, and the direction he was running in was the direction of the Catacombs.

"What is this guy trying to do?" A trace of doubt appeared on Irina's face. There was still a deep hatred between the elves and demons, but the lava demons weren't part of the group that invaded The Wind Forest back then, so this hatred had lessened a lot. Light flashed under her feet, and when she appeared again, she was already in front of the demon. She held her magic caster's staff in front of her, and coldly said, "Sneaky. What are you doing?"

Sargeras, who was charging forward, suddenly stopped in his tracks. The flames were already rising slowly in his palms. His gaze landed on Irina, and his eyes lit up immediately. The flames were extinguished, and he smiled. "You must be Princess Irina, right? I am Sargeras. I was asked by Mr. Mak to send Miss Phyllis and the food here. Because we discovered that the mountain was surrounded, we set a fire to attract the elves' attention. My brothers should have brought the food and Miss Phyllis through the blockade line by now. "

"Mr. Mak …" Irina murmured softly. Her eyes lit up, and her voice rose a few notches. "You mean Meg asked you to send Phyllis and the food here?"

"Yes. You will be able to verify all of this immediately when you see Miss Phyllis." Sargeras nodded. He looked behind him again, and said, "Those elves may seal the mountain again very soon, and the Night Elves in the underground cavern don't know that there are reinforcements sending food here. I'm afraid there might be accidental injuries. Princess, please go back and take a look first."

Irina looked at Sargeras. This was an 8th-tier demon, and he posed no threat to her. Besides, Phyllis was around. Whether there was a problem or not, she just had to ask to know.

Two teleportation portals lit up under their feet. With a flash of light, the two of them disappeared.

On the other side, Kiel and Mond led the cavalrymen up the road. Soon, they arrived at the entrance of a cave. They couldn't see anything in the pitch-black cave.

"The road above has been destroyed. We can only enter from here," Mond said softly.

"It's so dark here. I don't know what's going on inside. The Night Elves should have set up many traps. What should we do?" Kiel looked into the cave, and scratched his head. He didn't dare to act rashly.

Swish!

Just then, an arrow was shot out from the cave. It flew past Kiel's head, and nailed into the carriage. The tail of the arrow was trembling rapidly.

The sound of arrows being nocked could be heard in the cave. In the darkness, there seemed to be countless arrows aimed at them.

"F * ck!" Kiel touched his cold head, and couldn't help but shiver. If he wasn't a little short, he would have been hit. He turned around and shouted to Phyllis, "Miss Phyllis, aren't they on our side? Hurry up and shout for them to stop shooting. They almost accidentally hurt our allies. "

"I'm Fi —" Phyllis hurriedly called out.

"Shoot!"

A cold voice came from the tunnel. At the same time, a series of whooshing sounds could be heard.

"F * ck!" Kiel and Mond shouted at the same time, and jumped to the side.

Mark picked up Phyllis, who was standing on the shaft of the carriage, and jumped to the side too.

"Freeze!"

Just then, a soft shout sounded. A green light screen appeared at the entrance of the cave. Dozens of arrows landed on the light screen, but none of them could penetrate it.

The green teleportation portal appeared, and Irina walked out, and said to the cave, "Stop. They're on our side."

"Princess!" Phyllis, who had just landed, rushed over with reddened eyes.

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