058 Angola Raiders

The Great Kara Desert, the mobile city of Angola. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

This is the most important treasure of the Desert Alliance, the most amazing ancient relic found by the desert people in the Great Kara Desert, a city that can move. Angola is as large as any desert city, and its functionality far exceeds that of most cities, coupled with its ability to move, it is understandable that the Desert Alliance is very important.

Therefore, the capture of this mobile city is also an important part of the Desert Rebel's plan.

If the plan succeeds, the Desert Rebels will not only gain a mobile fortress that can support other cities at any time, but will also be able to effectively demoralize the Desert Alliance and break the resistance of the Wind Children and Wind Heralds.

A rumor has begun to circulate in the desert that Lord Celestial, one of the four gods of Shouya, is on the side of the rebels and is the rebel's greatest reliance. Although all cities deny this rumor, most of the Wind Folk believe that the Celestial Demons are on the side of the rebels, as they have relatives living in the cities occupied by the rebels, which corroborates this rumor.

The Desert Alliance's higher-ups were anxious, as were the tengu who stood beside them to advise them. The rebels can use the power of the Celestial Demons to help them, but they can't use any of the other gods to help their own army.

According to the intelligence of important informants, Wen, dressed in a witch suit, came to Angola with a large army of rebels, waiting for Angola to pass through this area rich in sand fish.

The large force of the rebel army was held in the mouth of a three-headed adult sand kun, quietly lurking under the desert, waiting for Wen's orders. For Wen, who has almost mastered the power of faith, it is easy to summon the creatures in the desert, and even this small number of sand kun will obey the oracles of the gods.

Seeing Angola exposing his figure through the sand, Wen's pupils couldn't help but shrink. According to the desert people's description, Wen thought that the legendary Angola might be a human-made aircraft carrier, or some kind of secretly built sea fortress, which was the result of speculation based on the technological level of most cities.

But when Wen really saw this mobile city, she found that what was buried in the Kara Desert was beyond her imagination. Angola is a space battleship, a space battleship with a different style and technology line from other cities.

From the outside, the space battleship is very dilapidated, with exposed internal wires in many places, and some parts will be dropped from time to time during the operation. Judging only by its appearance, this space battleship is about to be scrapped, and if it is not carefully repaired, it may disintegrate and collapse after a while.

The battleship has a modern building with the same style and technology level as other cities, and it seems that before entering the Kara Desert, the humans of the original world have discovered this space battleship and started to modify it to suit human habitation. It's a pity that the original world has collapsed, and this battleship is only halfway through the transformation and has not been completely completed.

Shaking his head and coming back to his senses, Wen flapped his wings lightly and flew straight from the sand to the sky above the shrine in Angola.

On the unified style of the suspended shrine square, Wen saw the Senhayama Tengu standing in the square waiting for him, and as the scouts said, the Senhayama side had already sent the tengu to the important city, waiting for the rebels to throw themselves into the net.

But Wen didn't care, she was now a veritable Heavenly Demon Lord, one of the four gods of Shouya Shrine.

"In the name of the Heavenly Demon, seal!"

The fan waved towards the shrine, and an invisible force was mobilized by the text, drawing a circle around the shrine. Then I only heard a crisp sound, and the power of the shrine was blocked by the gods it worshipped, and neither the shrine god nor the wind could mobilize the power of the shrine.

The appearance of this situation has been fully implemented as the god of the Heavenly Demon, and the words of the Senba Mountain Tengu to appease everyone instantly lost their effect, and the Wind People who believed in the god of Yakuza and worked at the shrine knelt down and prayed, hoping to get the understanding of the Heavenly Demon.

It can be said that when Wen uses his divine power, the army of all the Wind People will lose their sense of resistance, and they will kneel and pray, waiting for Wen to pardon them, or judge them.

However, this is only the beginning of a city raid, as the remaining Wind Messengers and Wind Children are atheists, and they have the element of unbelief engraved in their genes. They knew what the rebels would do to the Wind Messenger and the Wind Child, and that the people who had oppressed and enslaved the Wind People in the past would be ruthlessly defeated and then judged by the people.

The loss of privilege is enough for the Wind Messenger and the Wind Child, and if they are tried again, there is a high risk that their lives will not be guaranteed, so these atheists will all rise up against the Wen and the rebel army that has deprived them of their power.

All of the desert dwellers have special abilities that have evolved to adapt to survival in the desert. As the lowest of the three classes, the Wind People, most of their abilities are used to assist in living in the desert area, and survival has taken up a lot of the Wind People's time, and they do not have the extra energy to do combat training.

Unlike the Wind Child, the Wind Messengers have more free time, more energy to learn how to fight, and they are innate and more powerful, and most likely better suited to combat.

Coupled with the tengu sent by the Senha Mountain side, these remnants of the resistance force are still not to be underestimated.

Landing alone in the shrine square, Wen shook her body slightly, and the power of faith exploded in front of her, sweeping away all the tengu and desert people gathered in the shrine to the shrine, leaving only the shrine Fengzhu.

As a wind blessing that often communicates with the gods, most of the wind blessings are understandable to Wen's thoughts, after all, the two gods who defend the arrow have similar thoughts to Wen. However, not all Feng Zhu can understand Wen's thoughts, so Wen needs to judge whether Feng Zhu can stay at the first time.

After receiving Feng Zhu's affirmative reply, Wen did not go to clean up the resistance forces in the city, but sat at the shrine and became the last insurance for the raiders. This is the battle of the desert people, and if the lower classes are not awakened, a new upper class will eventually be born.

After suppressing the shrine, Wen sent a signal to the desert sand kun to surface in the sand, releasing the desert people rebel army in his mouth and telling them to attack Angola.

The giant sand carp floated to the surface of the sand and opened its mouth towards Angola. The rebels, who had been prepared for a long time, set up catapults in the mouth of Shakun, and shot one after another aircraft transporting soldiers into the air, quickly transporting the rebel soldiers to the city of Angola.

After all the catapults were fired into the sky, the remaining rebels jumped into the sand boats and sailed out of the mouth of the sand kun towards Angola. These are the weaker fighters in the rebel army, their mission is only to occupy the city, and the soldiers who flew into the sky earlier are the elite of the rebel army, and they need to suppress the remnants of the resistance in the city and not let the city cause too much damage.

This attack on Angola was much ahead of the rebel army's plan, on the one hand, because Wen had already mastered the power of the Heavenly Demon's faith, and he could completely transform himself into a Heavenly Demon temporarily and become a god, and on the other hand, because the rebel army had received new aid, a strong reinforcement.

It was the warriors from Ayn Grant, including the legendary swordsmen of Aingrant, Kirito and Asuna.