Chapter 579: Eve
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Liam shook his head, feeling the warmth creeping over the wound.
"Don't go near the demons until they are reduced to ashes, you should have these things in your combat manual, I suggest you take a good look at that manual, it will keep you alive on the battlefield." The pastor was a young-looking man, and his face was even a little childish, but his tone had the smell of old-fashionedness.
"Thank you." Liam didn't know what to say except to laugh.
"There will be a battle ahead, so let's save our mental strength with fewer injuries." The young priest grimaced and bandaged Liam.
"I thought the demons were all destroyed by us." Liam had no idea that a Cerberus would suddenly emerge from the bushes, and the warrior's instinct led him to plunge his lightsaber into the stomach of Cerberus before he was bitten off the neck, and he went up to examine the corpse, and was nearly cut off by the still dead Cerberus.
"Demons have existed since I don't know how many years before the Burning Legion appeared, so not all demons come from the Burning Legion, many of them." Wild' demons will look for the weak place of the space barrier to cross the plane, because they have an innate yearning for the material world, the space barrier here has been seriously damaged by the demons, and the previous battles have exacerbated this destruction, so it is not strange that there are sporadic demons appearing, and sometimes you can even encounter groups of demons, you will definitely encounter them. ”
The priest patted Liam's arm.
"Okay, it won't affect the battle, but you better be careful, my ability is limited, your wound is very deep, and it may not be completely healed inside."
Before Liam could express his gratitude, the priest had already turned and left, he belonged to the sacrificial regiment, and was usually in the rear of the large army, and would only participate in the battle if necessary.
"This kid knows a lot." Liam's captain handed him a water bladder.
"That's all written in the combat manual." Liam shook the palm-sized pamphlet in his hand, the paper made of oiled paper was tough and not afraid of water.
"How do you know?" They didn't have time to read the booklet, and besides, no one was literate, except for Liam and him, who were of noble birth.
"Don't you think he's endorsing?" Liam flipped through the manual, taking advantage of the short break to familiarize himself with the knowledge of the demon and his own weapons and equipment as soon as possible.
The captain of the guard nodded, took out a piece of yellow dry food and put it in his mouth, Gilneth said that the surrounding land was corrupted, no one dared to guarantee whether it was also corroded, there was a wild apple tree not far from his left, but he didn't have the courage to come to one.
"Most of our sacrificial group seems to be young guys his age, these little ones are arrogant, I heard that they are all students who have been taught by High Lord Smith himself."
"What I care more about is ------ forget it, it's nothing."
"It's okay, Your Royal Highness, we can learn, can't we?" Even in the prince's bodyguard, there are not many people who can read, not a single word, but most of them have limited energy, they usually only learn words that are closely related to their life and profession, these manuals have many words they have not even heard of, it is normal to not understand them, and the open-mindedness of the warriors makes them feel that this is not something to be ashamed of.
"If the 'Dawn Light' has it, we will all have it." Liam closes the manual. "Definitely!"
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Northwest of Gilneth, less than twenty thousand yards from Liam, the 'Dawn Light' front-line command post.
"Well, Liam did a good job." Benny scanned the battle map, the area he had explored had been painted green, the area that was being explored was yellow, and the one that had not yet been explored was red, and from the map, the army of the 'Dawn Light' was radiating outward around the city of Gilneis.
"I'm more worried about his identity." Gavinrad's brow furrowed. "If something goes wrong with him here, isn't it difficult for Gilneth to explain."
"It was his own choice, and he knew it was the best thing to do at the moment." Benny straightened up and looked at the larger map behind him, which was a map of all of Azeroth, and even marked many islands and territories that had not yet been discovered. "Give Liam a few veterans, he still has a lot to learn."
"Understood." Gavinrad nodded, whispered a few words to the officer next to him, and the officer swung his chest and took the order.
"Is there any intelligence from other regions?" Benny looked at the map and pondered something.
"The Eastern Continent has been summarized, there is nothing abnormal, Kalimdor's information is still being summarized, and Trixis has done her best." Gavinrad is well aware of the difficulty of obtaining information, and it is not a simple sentence or word.
"It's still too slow, urge Trixis, and let the intelligence department speed up the progress of integrating Ravenhold." Benny hoped that his intelligence system, if not as advanced as the Internet in his previous life, would not exceed 72 hours, and only Ravenhod's intelligence network could do that.
"I will." Gavinrad nodded.
"I'll leave it to you." Benny picked up the intelligence scroll on the table. "I'm going to join Sylvanas, and then we'll scout the sea with the Flying Squadron, and we won't be careless about the Dreadlord."
"Be careful."
"Please, you know how I can escape." Benny patted Gavinrad's muscular arm, busyness didn't seem to affect him physically and mentally, and it looked like Gavinrad was even younger, thanks to the Light.
Walking out of the tent, Benny looked left and right.
"Elsa!"
"Here!" Elsa straightened up in a pile of boxes emblazoned with Quel'Thalas' sigil and beckoned to Benny.
"Let's go."
"Right away!" Elsa seemed to be packing something into the space bag.
"Alright." Elsa picked up the space bag and ran to Benny's side.
"What is it?"
"Mana Crystal." Elsa had a look on her face that was right. "The space here is still very unstable, and the cost of maintaining teleportation is very, very, very large, so I need to be prepared, don't I?"
Benny looked at the logistics officer in the distance, whose face was full of anger and dared not speak, and his face was red, and nodded helplessly, mana crystals are not a cheap thing.
"Let's go, let's take a flying machine, no teleportation."
"Really?" Elsa looked a little excited. "I haven't made one of those flying machines yet, and I've heard that it's not much slower than Isa."
"You'll find out in a moment."
Benny looked at the fog that was dissipating in the sky, and after a battle, the sky was calm again, but he didn't know what kind of storm it would brew.