The last evil spirit was burned to ashes by the dragon's breath, and the war was finally over. Standing on the scorched ground and looking at the scarred city walls, Reina smiled faintly. She had changed the outcome of the battle. The Orcs' last city was defended, and at the same time, they annihilated an enemy army.
But she couldn't be careless. Rockefeller's forces were still strong, and he still had a few powerful subordinates. Every time she thought of the scene where they gathered, Reina couldn't help but tremble.
At this time, the Orc commander Blue came in front of them, knelt on one knee, and expressed his gratitude excitedly. Reina told him about Zeba's movements. He was rushing here with important supplies. What Bru needed to do was to regroup and prepare for the next battle.
If Rockefeller didn't die, the war wouldn't end.
Before Reina finished speaking, the dragons began to fly into the sky and went forward to wipe out the evil spirits on the plains.
Now, she had the dragons as her backing, and the Orcs were also on the same side. Could such an army defeat Rockefeller's evil spirit army?
The mysterious Darkspirit King, who had defeated Reina twice, and the War God Anmihu, who had turned into an evil spirit, was definitely not less of a threat than the former, and the Dwarves, who had terrifying weapons.
She couldn't fail again. No one could guarantee that she could return to the past.
"Wyr, let's go."
Reina said to the black-gold dragon beside her.
"I'll follow you."
Wyr lowered his head and said. Then Reina raised her hand, and a dazzling light shot out from her hand and into the sky. Suddenly, a huge teleportation magic circle appeared under her feet, and the surrounding ground kept shaking.
At this time, a black hole like the mouth of an abyss shrouded Reina and Wyr, and in the blink of an eye, they disappeared without a trace.
When Reina opened her eyes, she was in the ruins of the Tower of Immortality. Sure enough, history would repeat itself, and Horn had been looking for her.
The bearded Horn was standing in front of her. He looked at the dragon in front of him in shock, as if wondering why he brought it in. He had only set his target as Reina.
Reina, on the other hand, was much calmer than he expected.
"We meet again, Horn."
Reina said indifferently. She looked at him expressionlessly, but in her heart, she wanted to tear him into pieces.
Reality had proven that Horn was unreliable. Once he was in trouble, Horn would immediately change sides and become a sharp knife that stabbed him.
Horn's expression changed slightly. He hadn't seen her for a short period of time, but this girl had become so unpredictable. Why did she look as if she had already expected to see him?
He wondered to himself.
"What? I'm not the one you're looking for. Why aren't you talking now? "
Reina asked in return.
Horn smiled and said, "No, it's just that I thought my appearance would scare you."
"I've seen too many dead people come back to life just like you. Tell me, why are you looking for me?"
Reina asked for the time being. She looked around and soon saw Uncle Crocodile. He was standing there in a daze. There were other people in the distance, but … their eyes were dull. Although each of them was doing what a living person would do, upon closer inspection, they were repeating a few simple actions mechanically.
Reina's eyes sank.
He lied. The people here, except for himself, had no consciousness. They were dead, just like the evil spirits outside. They had no self-awareness. They were all controlled by Horn, a high-level evil spirit.
Horn continued to tell his lie. In order to make her believe that he would go to Uncle Crocodile and ask him to forgive him. Reina, who knew all this, just sneered and said a few words. She noticed that Horn had been on guard against Wyr, and Wyr was also staring at him.
"Oh, there's a place you should go and see. You'll be surprised. Maybe it's left by the person you're looking for. You'll definitely be interested in it. However, that place is a bit fragile. It may not be convenient for your dragon friend to go in."
"Wyr, wait for me nearby."
Reina said immediately. Wyr nodded slightly. Horn was a little surprised that the dragon obeyed her orders.
He took Reina to the small forest. Reina knew what was there. She looked at Horn's back and really wanted to destroy him in one fell swoop.
However, she frowned.
Although Horn was not trustworthy, it was undeniable that he could come in handy. Reina still needed strength now.
After seeing the tomb that her master built for her, she was still not as shocked and sad as the first time. She stood in front of the tomb silently. Here, she felt calm, as if her master was beside her.
She opened her eyes and turned to look at Horn.
"I want you to find someone."
"Who?"
"Lilith."
"I can't find a person with a name alone. If you have something of hers, maybe there's a way."
Hearing this, Reina took the communication crystal in her hand.
"Oh, that's even easier. I'll do it right away."
As he spoke, Horn took the crystal.
At this time, at the bottom of the sea thousands of miles away, the magic crystal in Lilith's pocket flashed …
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