Chapter 32: The Resistance (Part II)

After some time, Rekoff looked at the sun and realized that his eyes were about to be blinded. This made Rykef feel very painful, not because he deliberately harmed himself and had nothing to do to look at the sun, but because his pocket watch had fallen on Bivis's house. Although his eyes were almost blinded, Rekoff knew that it was almost noon. "Now that the time has come, then, my army of the undead, set off and open the gate of the royal capital for me!" Rekoff shouted loudly, though it was useless, because the undead knew what their job was, and they didn't need Rekoff to command.

Looking at the army of the undead who didn't even look at him, Rykef suddenly became very negative like a negative ghost of Perona. Rykov wanted to cry without tears, so he picked up his bone halberd, followed the army of the undead, and rushed towards the royal capital.

Suddenly, a group of men rushed out of the avenue in the distance, and the man who ran at the front shouted to Rekov, "Are you Lord Rekoff?" Rekoff glanced back suspiciously, and at the same time raised the bone halberd in his hand to prevent it from being an enemy. Seeing the big banner held by those people, Rekoff breathed a sigh of relief, wasn't that the flag of the rebels that Granny Golala had shown herself?

Rekoff nodded to the comer, and the man who ran at the front rode to Rekoff, dismounted, and said to Rekoff apologetically, "My name is Barron." I'm really sorry before, Lord Rykef, the man before was young, and his strength was among the best in our resistance army, so he was a little inflated and too arrogant, and I apologize to you here for him. He was about to kneel, but Rykov hurriedly helped him up and hurriedly said, "It's okay, it's okay, just this little thing, I don't care about it yet." I'm not that stingy person. Alright, don't interfere with my plans here. "No, no, no, in order to compensate you, the headquarters sent us to assist you in attacking the royal capital." Barron shook his head. The headquarters he spoke of was naturally the headquarters of the rebels.

But what he didn't expect was that Rykoff listened to it and said disdainfully: "Who can use you?" Are you humiliating me? I'm an army myself! As long as there is me, there will be my army of the undead! As he spoke, Lakeff showed him his army of the undead.

Barron hadn't noticed it before, but with Rykef's instructions, he saw the army of the undead behind Rykef, and he was so frightened that his legs went limp, and he collapsed on the ground, shouting, "Evil...... Devil! Then he rushed towards the army of only a dozen men he had brought with him.

"Cut, coward! With such a little guts, he was scared when he saw a skeleton, what kind of rebel should he be? Rekoff turned around and left, without even explaining, and rushed to the royal capital with his army of the undead. When Rykov was called down before, the army of the undead also stopped by themselves and did not continue to rush forward, which gave Rykov a little comfort, and he didn't have no command at all!