Countless arrows flew past Kairi. She rushed towards the Elven Queen at an extremely fast speed. While roaring, she stabbed with her sharp saber. She was not the only one who rushed forward. The people behind Faur also rushed forward, trying to fight to the death.
But their hopes were slim. The moment they arrived, Faur realized in despair that the enemy had specially prepared this trap, a place where their magical weapons would be rendered useless. Without the support of their equipment, they were just ordinary people who did not even know magic and could not even be considered warriors. No, they were even worse than ordinary people.
Many of them were pitiful people who could not adapt to the new environment. Most of them had physical problems, disabilities, and some indescribable diseases, or people like Wulf who had mental and personality problems.
Faur also wanted to rush out, but the pair of mechanical arms were as heavy as two boulders, pressing him to the ground. Looking down, he found that the earthworm-like green branches on the ground had wrapped around the machines and were absorbing energy from them. Like living things, they absorbed the energy contained in the magic crystals. Without energy, he was only carrying a pair of heavy metal frames, which would only bring a heavy burden to himself.
"No! Kairi! Don't go! "
He raised his head and shouted, but the hot-blooded people did not seem to hear him at all. Instead, they sped up and rushed towards the Elven Queen.
But the Elven Queen put down her bow arrogantly and looked down at them with cold eyes, as if she was looking at dead people.
"How dare you look down on me!"
Kairi roared. The two-finger-wide sword in her hand glowed red. It could easily cut through rocks, but she hoped it could cut through the thorns in front of her.
At that moment, countless thick wooden trunks suddenly appeared on the ground. In a flash, she cut through the sharp branches in front of her with a few slashes. Then she jumped up and stepped on the curved trunks, jumping over the thorns and launching an attack from the sky. But before she could react, she heard a terrifying sound of something breaking through the air. With a whoosh, a huge vine swept over like a whip, instantly knocking her down from the sky. Faur saw blood spurt out of her mouth, and then she fell like a kite with a broken string.
The people behind her could not escape the fate. The rapidly growing plants drowned them in an instant, and only screams could be heard from the thorns. This was not a battle at all, but a meaningless death. Carey was going to die. Everyone was going to die. Maybe he was going to survive. But what was the point of him living alone? His country was gone. His hometown was destroyed in the flames of war. His friends and family had also died in the war. Only …
Carey, she was the only thing that kept Faur alive. When he was sent here with his crippled body, she was the one who took care of him.
He gritted his teeth and desperately tried to stand up. The skin on his broken arm was stuck to the steel mechanical wrist. At this moment, under his forceful tearing, a red crack appeared on the skin.
Suddenly, with a tearing sound, he tore open his skin and actually stood up. His bare arms were already dyed red with blood, flowing down like a fountain.
"Carey! Carey. "
As he called out, he ran forward, swaying left and right. Their battle had already ended. It had ended very thoroughly. Wu Sen was still a massive beast, while they were nothing more than ants who had wanted to kill this massive beast.
He knelt down by Carey's side. The left side of her face was deformed, deeply indented. Her teeth had been shattered, and blood was flowing out of her mouth.
"No! Wake up! "
No matter how Faur called out, Carey remained unconscious. He pressed his face against her nose and found that she was still breathing.
"Someone come! Please save her. Please save her. "
At this moment, he saw a pair of shoes. Someone was standing in front of him. He raised his head and saw a person who gave him a fright.
Halla!
She was actually fine! Wulf had clearly killed her. Why was she still here?
Faur's first thought was that Wulf had betrayed him, or that he had been controlled by someone and had done this in order to survive. But he denied both of these conjectures. Wulf was a rotten person, but he would never reveal any information about his companions.
But the person in front of him was the real deal. The gemstone ring on her hand shone with a terrifying light. Faur opened his mouth wide, but couldn't say anything.
"You are the leader of the rebel army?"
"The leader is, is me."
Faur replied stiffly. After all, the other party was a demon. It was normal for humans to be afraid of demons.
He comforted himself.
"Let me see who has betrayed me."
After Halla finished speaking, the pendant in front of Faur's chest was suddenly torn apart by an invisible force. It flew directly into Halla's hand.
The key! It was this key that had brought them to hell. This was her fatal trap.
"It's him. I see. Everything makes sense now. You were able to travel freely between our cities thanks to the rats' tunnels."
"Sir! Please save this person. If she dies, please save her. As long as you save her, I am willing to tell you everything I know. "
Halla looked at Faur again.
"Even if you know this won't save your life?"
Hearing this, Faur raised his head. "Yes."
…
The sound of rolling carriages had become Reina's daily life. The long procession moved towards the winding mountain range. The distant peak was always covered in a layer of impenetrable clouds, as if evil was there.
But when they arrived at the foot of the mountain, they found that it was still sunny. The sun on the snow made the surroundings very bright. There were two main roads here. A stone pillar led to each side. Reina couldn't understand the signs on it.
Zeba told her that the left road led to Mount Garo. In the past, carriages would carry ores and weapons. Every half an hour, a flying ship would be seen in the sky. But now, there was not a single person on the road. Only the support team walked alone on this endless road.
They didn't turn. Instead, they walked straight ahead. They went around the peak and came to a plain. This was a yellow plain. In winter, it would be covered in snow. At a glance, one could see the small Yellow Sand City in the distance.
This was the western border of the beastmen's territory. It was originally the human capital, but it had been conquered by the beastmen long ago. But after many years of war, it was divided into the territory of the Wusen Empire. But after the Demon King fell, Halla put the dwarves of Mount Garo on trial and evacuated everyone from Yellow Sand City. It was said that Bru had regained control of Yellow Sand City.
"If we're lucky, we'll meet some companions here."
Zeba said. But when they arrived at Yellow Sand City, they found that it was a dead city without any signs of life.
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