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Chapter 916

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After calming herself down, Reina began to ponder the terrifying events that had transpired. First of all, there were no wounds on her body, which meant that she hadn't been in a battle. The magic in her body hadn't been stripped out either. Just as she was beginning to suspect that she had been dreaming, some memories that didn't belong to her, as well as some extremely dangerous magic hidden within her body, surfaced.

She had seen Rockefeller, and understood a side of him that no one knew of. This mysterious fellow was actually incomparably lazy. He rarely acted personally, so in these thousands of years, he had never been able to complete his plans.

And You Shan had been raised by him as a pawn. This was You Shan's memory, a painful memory.

Reina could clearly sense that the remaining part of You Shan had fused with her. She also understood that it wasn't a dream. To her, it was something that had already happened. It was just that to this world, it hadn't happened yet. But it would happen again in the near future.

"I can't waste the world anymore."

If this was true, then it meant that there was only a month left before the world was destroyed. She had to stop this from happening.

But what could she do?

When she thought of how she had once again lost to that terrifying Demon King, her heart was filled with fear and doubt. Just who was he? Why was he so similar to her master?

Her defeat caused her to begin to doubt herself. She wasn't her master, nor was she some great hero. She was just a person with no one to rely on. What right did she have to save the world?

But she immediately remembered that she was no longer alone. You Shan had given her the final hope of survival. She knew very well that in that final moment, You Shan could have attacked Rockefeller, but she hadn't. Instead, she had chosen to use her own life to save her. Right now, she was no longer alone. She had to pull herself together. As an elder sister, she couldn't let her little sister down.

This time, the future would change because of her.

Reina opened her eyes and left the room.

She went to the Tree of Life and met with the Elven Queen. The internal strife within the Wussen Empire was still ongoing, but she no longer cared about it. This time, she didn't ask the Elven Queen to stand up for her. She only asked for a promise.

She came to the paddy field outside the city at night and met an orc and a white wolf. But this time, she was waiting for them. She pointed to the night sky in the east and described everything that happened outside. Zeba frowned and realized the seriousness of the situation.

But Reina didn't talk about his death or the destruction of the Beastmen. She wouldn't let that happen.

"Also, the Northern Chief is still trapped in a cave outside Yellow Sand City. Remember to save him."

After saying all this, just as Ze Ba was about to ask her how she knew about that place, he turned around and found that she had already disappeared.

That night, she quietly went to Halla's room.

Harah was still busy working in her study when a gust of wind blew through the window and caught her attention. She took her eyes off the table briefly and glanced at the window.

"If you want to see me, my door is always open to you, but please don't open the window. It will let the cold air in."

Hala said to Reina who was standing by the window.

She pricked up her ears and was obviously a little nervous. Reina closed the window and immediately said, "I need your help."

"If it's the army, I'm already helping you think of a way …"

"I changed my mind. Please tell me about my master's subordinates. I want to know, who among them is really loyal to my master?"

Reina asked.

Hearing this question, Hala couldn't help but say, "They won't help you."

"That means, there are some people, right?"

Hearing this, Hala was silent for a few seconds.

"Among them, not all of them are as kind to humans as we are, and your relationship with your master won't help you much. They will definitely ignore you and even treat you as an enemy."

This time, Reina was silent. She looked at Hala with pleading eyes. Although the latter looked serious, under this kind of gaze, she was defeated.

Hala sighed and put down her pen.

"No matter what I say, you won't change your mind, will you?"

Reina was still silent.

"Sit down, this is not something that can be explained in one or two sentences."

She opened the drawer and took out a book tied with a rope. Reina sat in front of her and saw Hala untie the rope on the book. There were some maps, pictures, and various information inside.

The first thing she showed Reina was a palm-sized drawing. The drawing was very lifelike, and it was a tall and somewhat plump woman.

"If I were to make a ranking, I believe that the most loyal among that group of people would be her, Tonys of the Dragon Clan, a dragon who admires your master …"

Hearing this, Linnai was slightly surprised. Hala placed the picture on the table, and under the light, the picture suddenly moved. A ball of fire burned everything, and the person in the picture turned into a white dragon … …

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