They didn't see any "beasts" coming from the green mist, but they were still frowning.
If there were no ferocious beasts, where did the green fog come from? Most importantly, would it harm the residents of First Heart City?
Their Evil Hunting Group was the strongest annihilation team in the face of an enemy, but the enemy here was a target that had been locked on. If the enemy was a mass of fog, then what should they do? They couldn't just punch at the mist, could they?
Just as everyone was wondering what was going on, half of Knight Saber's face suddenly twisted into a weird shape. His left eye was shining brightly at this moment.
Saber was using the power of his Sin Demon to enhance his left eye. With his enhanced vision, Saber was the first to notice something was wrong.
He could vaguely see that behind the green mist, there were many shadows rising and falling.
Individually, they looked like plants, but when combined together, they looked like … a forest?
It was just a wasteland when he first saw it. Why did the green mist turn into a forest? Was the green mist turning the wasteland into fertile land?
While Saber was still trying to figure out what was going on, the green mist quickly reached the city.
At this moment, not only did the Evil Hunters see the green fog, but all the residents of First Heart City saw the green fog in the sky!
"What's that?" While everyone was bewildered, the patch of green instantly filled the sky. From outside the city walls, it surged into the city from all directions.
In a matter of seconds, the green mist covered the entire city.
Some people screamed in fear, some screamed in panic, and some ran for their homes in an attempt to isolate themselves from the mist.
For a time, the entire First Heart City was in chaos. Screams and shouts were heard everywhere.
Meanwhile, at the top of the Sky Tower. Looking at the chaos in the city, a trace of worry flashed in the eyes of the City Lord.
"Is this green mist going to be alright?" She asked Freud in a low voice after a moment of hesitation.
Freud shook his head. "Don't worry. It's fine. In fact, it might even be beneficial to the city. "
Monroe sighed in relief, but Freud suddenly changed the topic. "Although there's nothing wrong with the green mist, there's something in the green mist …"
"Sir, did the Dream Plant Fairies enter the city already?" Freud suddenly paused and looked at Angor.
Freud couldn't see what was going on in the city because of the thick fog.
Freud's words made Monroe's heart skip a beat. Does that mean the aliens came with the green mist? Perhaps they had even entered the city? Monroe couldn't help but look around, worried that the Outsiders would appear.
Freud didn't notice Monroe's reaction. He was still looking at Angor, waiting for an answer.
Angor didn't answer right away. Instead, he used God's Eye to observe Freud's expectant gaze. "A few of them already snuck in. As for the rest …"
Angor looked at the watchtower.
Freud and Monroe followed his gaze, but they couldn't see anything. They could only vaguely see the shadow of the watchtower.
"The Sin Hunters are already fighting the Dream Plant Fairy?" Freud frowned. "My lord, they haven't started fighting yet, have they?"
"Do you have so little faith in the Sin Hunters?"
"I'm just worried," Freud said in a low voice.
"Don't worry. They haven't started a fight yet. However, there are some miraculous developments … "
One minute ago …
Back when the green mist engulfed the entire city, Sabelle didn't pay attention to the people behind him. Instead, he became even more cautious.
Even his Sin Fiend's assimilation rate increased a little.
As his body began to make loud popping noises, Sabelle's body grew bigger, and so did his eyesight.
Before, he could only see ten to twenty meters in the green mist. Now, he could see around fifty meters.
Thanks to this, Sabelle was able to see what was going on outside the city. His previous guess was right. Everywhere that was covered by the green fog, there were signs of green fields. The same thing happened today. What used to be a barren wasteland outside the city's moat was now a lush forest.
While Sabelle was still trying to figure out what was going on, something even more shocking happened. A baby suddenly flew out from behind a giant tree outside the city's moat.
The baby had a head of curly green hair and a chubby body. His face was delicate and adorable. However, there were four pairs of ink-colored thorns on his back. The ink-colored thorns happened to be in pairs, and the eight thorns danced in the air like a spider baring its fangs and brandishing its claws.
Sabelle was taken aback by the sudden appearance of the strange creature, but he quickly calmed down.
The strange baby must be an alien that came with the green mist.
Young Master Dissen told them that they didn't know whether the aliens were good or bad. It would be best if they could get along with them peacefully. But even if they couldn't, they couldn't afford to make a fuss in front of them. They couldn't afford to look down on them.
Thinking of this, no matter how surprised Sabelle was, he still appeared very calm, even to the point of indifference.
Normally, Sabelle's coldness would only make him look cold and stern.
But now, combined with Sabelle's terrifying appearance, it formed a special aura. Even Little Curly Hair, who was sitting opposite him, was shocked.
Little Curly Hair had never seen a human before, but their king had passed on some information about humans to them through the mother tree. Only then did he know that humans also lived in this wasteland.
This knowledge made Little Curly Hair loathe humans from the start.
Although this continent was barren, it was still their home. Why should they share it with humans? Little Curly Hair didn't even consider the possibility that humans had appeared here first and they were latecomers. Even if he did, he didn't care. In his knowledge, there was no concept of first come, first served.
However, Little Curly Hair had a philosophy that he was willing to die for: the strong were respected.
In the king's message, humans were unable to control the earth's power and elements. They were also unable to restore nature. In Little Curly Hair's opinion, they were weak.
The weak didn't have the right to share the continent with them.
Thus, when Little Curly Hair saw a human city wall appear in the distance, he was already prepared to attack.
As for the "balance" mentioned by the mother tree, he didn't care. First, he would use his strength to crush the weak before talking about balance. This kind of balance was truly beneficial to the dream plant fairies.
However, Little Curly Hair was angry that none of the dream plant fairies that had followed him here agreed to attack the humans.
Thus, Little Curly Hair decided to attack alone.
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