At this moment, a huge change had occurred in the world. The army of the dead was like a wildfire, burning the entire world. As soon as the Demon King's army retreated, the footsteps of the dead came one after another. Before the humans could even catch their breath, they were pushed to the brink of destruction.
To the demons, their situation wasn't too bad. Although the Wusen Empire had collapsed, it was still incomparably powerful. On the day that the Demon King had fallen, the highest authority of the Wusen Empire, Hala of the Cotu Tribe, had immediately dispersed all of the dwarves and humans, as well as some non-Wusen Empire races.
Because of Dwarf Princess Fu Yin's betrayal, she had ordered the massacre of all the dwarves in Mount Gallow and the execution of the Dwarf King. As a result, the relationship between the Wussen Empire and the Dwarf Race had been severed. As for the beastmen, they came to an agreement with the Wussen Empire and became independent from the Wussen Empire, while the elemental tribes returned to the elemental lands. After the Demon King had been defeated, the Wussen Empire's army had retreated from the Kali Empire. Kali had immediately declared a coup d 'état and severed all ties with the Wussen Empire.
In the end, they were attacked by the Darkspirit army not long after. The Kalis Empire immediately asked for help from the Dragon Boat Empire and the Luas Empire. Even if he used the precious magic vein as a gift, it was of no use. The two empires had no time to care about other things. In less than two weeks, the Kalis Empire had completely fallen.
This was not the only empire that had disappeared. The army of the Evil Spirits was growing stronger and stronger. There was not much time left for the humans and demons.
As for the Wussen Empire, it was as though it had disappeared. No one was able to enter the forest. Those who had originally belonged to the Wussen Empire wanted to seek refuge, but they were unable to find the entrance to the mountain path. It was as though it had never existed.
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The Kevlar Mountain Range was a mountain range that flowed with a mysterious power. The four seasons of the mountain range were chaotic all year round. Sometimes, day and night would be reversed with the outside world. Danger was everywhere here.
After a long flight, Reina and Lilith finally arrived at the mysterious mountains. The interference of magic was like turbulence in the sky, so they had to walk up the mountain.
Returning to this nostalgic mountain range, Reina did not feel any sense of nostalgia. This place was still unfamiliar. She did not return along the original path, and she could not find the original path. There was no road in the Kevlar Mountain Range, and only the strong could reach the peak.
But to Reina, this was nothing. This was the beginning of her journey, and the setbacks she encountered on her journey were much more than the hardships she suffered here.
"You don't know the way?"
Lilith was rather surprised when she learned this.
"Yes, I don't have much memory of this place, but we just need to go to the highest point. If we're lucky, we might meet my fellow clansmen on the way."
Linna walked at the front. Her leading the way made Lilith feel rather uneasy. She raised her head to look at the mountain. The mountain that almost pierced through the sky was daunting. However, she saw a dark cloud shrouding the top of the mountain. She had an ominous feeling.
Lilith wanted to speed up. For her, walking had long been a part of her life, and the soles of her feet had a thick layer of calluses. However, she was surprised to find that compared to Reina, her physical strength was completely inferior.
It was as if she would never get tired. She walked very quickly, and if she wasn't careful, she would open up a distance between them. At this time, Lilith suddenly felt powerless. She couldn't keep up with Reina's pace. Perhaps she had begun to grow old.
The scenery of the Kevlar Mountain Range was really magical. They climbed up a mountain and came from the green forest to the desert. Fortunately, Reina's trident could solve their water problem. There were countless wild fruits in the forest. Although most of them were inedible, the edible wild fruits Reina knew were enough for them to survive for a week.
The hot sand made Lilith's soles feel hot, and she felt more and more tired. The continuous journey made her haggard, and she fell asleep at night.
Reina also noticed her state. She was very worried about Lilith's health, but at the same time, she was also very anxious. She was afraid that too much time had passed. When she went down the mountain, there would be no living people in the world, and all of them would be evil spirits with blue eyes.
The night made her more uneasy, and it was difficult for her to fall asleep. After being affected by magic power, her body didn't need too much sleep. She almost didn't sleep all night, watching the campfire, waiting for Lilith to wake up.
When Lilith woke up, she found that the campfire was still burning, and Reina was just sitting there with her eyes closed.
She's waiting for me.
Lilith immediately realized this, and she also understood how anxious Reina was at this time. She shouldered a huge responsibility, and at her age, she shouldn't have to bear such pressure, but fate was so unfair.
"Let's go."
She said to Reina with a smile. Every morning was like this. It was already the tenth morning, but the mountain was still far away. How long would it take to reach the top? This was the question she had always had, but she didn't ask. She didn't want to give Reina any more pressure.
But what she didn't know was that it was this silence that made Reina feel even more pressure. She deliberately slowed down, and deliberately said that she was tired. They gradually slowed down.
Until they entered one of the most dangerous areas in the Kevlar Mountains, the Fog Plain. The Moss Plain was full of monsters. It was foggy twenty-four hours a day, and the ground was always slippery. Countless monsters hid in the fog, or in the crevices of the rocks, waiting for lost prey to come to them.
They were very dangerous. Reina had already experienced it more than four years ago, but now …
"Disperse!!"
With a wave of the Trident's Divine Light, no matter what kind of fog it was, it would all dissipate. She was now in charge of this place. The monsters that were exposed in the air and did not have the fog as a disguise were now completely exposed. Some of them fled in panic, some did not move, and some buried themselves in the ground, desperately drilling into the ground.
Without the mist, they were not a threat to the two of them. The clear Misty Plain was like a shy girl who had just come out of the bath. Its fresh scenery made people feel open-minded, and the green moss carpet made people want to lie down on it and sleep comfortably.
But this girl wasn't as simple as she seemed. At the same time, skeletons would appear in unexpected places from time to time. There were skeletons of travelers, and some of them were even carrying backpacks. There were also bones of all kinds of strange beasts, and it was impossible to judge their species from the bones alone. They reminded the two of them to be careful. Danger was lurking around them. If they were careless, they would be accompanied by it.
However, when they went deep into the Fog Plain, the two of them suddenly found the most ominous thing.
In a crevice of a rock, Reina found a human thigh. There were bloodstains on the rock. The person who was trapped here had forcefully broken his leg and crawled out. Just as they followed the bloodstains for a distance, a figure crawled in front of them. It was wearing tattered clothes stained with blood, and its body was full of rotten pustules. There wasn't an inch of undamaged flesh. It was obvious that the surrounding beasts had gnawed on it. When it turned around, the two of them immediately held their breaths.
On its rotten face, a pair of blue eyes were looking at them.
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