Chapter 156 A Way Out?
"Master Yi! We're late...................."
When Raven and his entourage arrived at the place where the signal was raised last night, everyone was moved by the tragic situation in front of them.
"I died before I got out of school, but it's a pity that a group of young heroes were killed."
Ember pulled out the prince's halberd in the snow and sighed.
"General...........
Raven couldn't help but take a big step back after looking at the giant axe of Darius lying flat on the ground at this time.
"It seems that both detachments of the Lord Alliance have all been killed............"
Soraka said bitterly as he helped Ash, who was still very weak.
"Strange! According to the original plan, the Lord Alliance should be divided into three routes, led by the weapon master, the hand of Loxas, and the prince of Demacia, to form an encirclement of Freeljord from the southeast, south, and west of Freeljord, but how could Darius's giant axe fall together with the weapons of Gavin IV and Galen? ”
Master Yi looked at the frozen corpse on the ground and thought suspiciously.
"Judging by the number of corpses of the fallen fighters on the ground, at most it is just the appearance of a detachment."
At this time, Ember also discovered the clues.
"yes, I'm thinking about that, too."
Master Yi responded.
"What do you think?"
"Didn't see Jax's weapons."
Master Yi replied after looking around.
"What do you mean?"
"The prince of Demacia is the general of the Eastern Expedition, and the Hand of Loxus is the general of the Southern Expedition, we have no choice but to go west!"
Master Yi looked at the west and said slowly.
"What about the south side? Why don't we go to the south and look for it? After all, we only saw the weapon of the general of the Southern Expedition. ”
Ash looked at Master Yi and asked.
"You don't have to go, the situation over there is probably the same as here."
Master Yi responded.
"Senior, what should we do now?"
At this point, Raven had already adjusted his emotions.
"Go west!"
Master Yi looked at everyone and said solemnly.