Chapter 155: The Road

Lily was busy in the swamp, and after learning a little about the bugs through observation, she had many new ideas.

These bugs have a rudimentary language and call themselves Nag. Until the individual matures, they have a cannibalistic habit. Although the swamp is vast, there is not much space suitable for growth and development. In a small space they fight and fight, and the strong and clever survive.

In their juveniles, they are indistinguishable from ordinary bugs, scattered throughout this swamp. But as he grows, the power hidden in his bloodline gradually awakens, and his wisdom continues to improve, and he eventually grows into a true Nag and returns to the Clan.

The Worm King's submission is an opportunity for Lily. She always wanted to go out, but she couldn't do it because of the conditions.

At first, she was limited by her own strength, but as her strength grew, she realized that she had no hands to trouble. What if she has a lot of power? She can grab a piece of territory and take it there, and then what? If no one shares it, then it all makes no sense.

She came to understand Bran more and more, what could a man do if he had more, and Bran began to look for people who could receive his gifts, Dany, Siri, and her, Lily.

When did Bran start to change? Ever since he had Flowey, he seems to have a purpose. First so that Huahua could survive, and then fought for a place for Huahua to eat. Then, he wanted the people who cared about him to live better, so he gradually came back to life.

Bran had planned everything for her, and although it was done in a very hidden way, now Lily was beginning to wake up. From taking over the wizarding team in the Northlands to taking over the Lodge, she has understood Bran's mind.

But she didn't want to be like that, she didn't want to be a character to be played with, even if it was for her good. Thinking about this, she even began to get angry! Bran didn't want to be controlled, and even took the risk to complete the trial in order to get rid of her parents' control. And what about him?

Lily gritted her teeth.

Bran chose to go south, so there weren't many directions for her to choose. If she wanted to open up, she could only go west. Cross the majestic walls of the western realm and enter the territory of the demons.

She couldn't easily risk the lives of her people, and now these bugs, Nag, gave her a better choice.

Looking at the obedient insect king in front of her, Lily began to communicate with it patiently. At the very least, these bugs need to be able to understand some simple instructions before they can make a plan.

Start with a construction in the swamp, from where an improvised road leads to the grassland. In the process, she can constantly observe and revise her plans. She also needs to consult with her people to find a suitable time to release the worm beyond the West.

She beckoned into the air, and a snow falcon landed......

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Angie wields a kitchen knife and an iron hook in the arena, and the pair of weapons looks huge and heavy against the backdrop of her small body. It wasn't her weapon, it was given to her mother by Bran. For the mother, the heavy axe, this pair of weapons is just right, but it looks a little funny in her hands.

Fortunately, she inherited her mother's strength, and it seems that she still has enough food. And what makes both parents feel relieved at the same time, biased towards the father's upright body.

After entering the castle, her mother asked her not to leave the weapon at all times. also said that this was the secret of her becoming a strong person back then. The father who was present at the time subconsciously shook his head, peeked at his mother's strong body, and then pouted at her. Even though my mother had always been proud of her figure, she was not seen at that time.

My father didn't spend much time at home, either at the castle or in the West. Her mother often boasted that she was also a powerful samurai, and that her father was robbed of her home. But as a powerful samurai, he must bear the corresponding responsibilities, so his father took on the task of two people alone. Her mother said that when she grew up, everything would be free, and she would pick up the tomahawk again. Similar words have been repeated since she can remember, annoying her as if she were a burden.

When he was taken to the castle by his parents for training, he had already said that as long as he became a partner with the little goblin, he would return to his home, Sancha Town.

As luck would have it, she soon became friends with the leprechauns, but she found that the leprechauns were more interested in their weapons. When she told her mother about her discovery, she smiled smugly but refused to say anything.

However, the plan changed, and her parents said that the environment was better and more suitable for her growth. She was left behind, but her parents ran away happily.

Most of the first people who became partners with the goblins also stayed here. Under the envious gaze of other peers, they endured more rigorous training.

A few days after the news of Lily's deep dwelling into the swamp returned, her mother's heavy axe appeared in front of her.

She had grown up, but she didn't see the slightest relief from the bandaged figure, only deep self-blame. There were also several uncles who left after visiting the children. And they shall go to the west, and shall be stationed on the mighty wall.

Exile—self-exile!—was the thought that popped into her mind at the time.

Angie felt powerless, if she was a great wizard like Lily or Bran, then she would be able to complete the redemption in place of her mother and uncle. But she had no choice, so she could only train hard, hoping to become a powerful samurai as soon as possible.

Before leaving, her mother told her a secret, the secret of the weapon in her hand. This taught her that wizards may be powerful, but they are not invincible, and that samurai are equally irreplaceable.