533 The False Realm Collapses, and the Evil Darkness Climbs
A stubborn behemoth is leading a group of ghost cavalry to rush and hunt for life. These "allies" were able to suck some of Hecarim's anger away to the point where he was willing to come to his senses, but they could not restore his frustrated will to kill.
In fact, similar troubles have been occurring since leaving the Shadow Isle and leaving the cursed Black Mist, which would greatly strengthen him and his cavalry. There are too many strong people outside, so that Hecarim, who is accustomed to rampage and wanton killing, can't maintain an invincible mentality at all. In the past, the collapse and decline of the pseudo-invincible state of mind created under special conditions brought about a very intuitive attenuation of momentum and a decline in strength, and on the whole, it was an astonishing contrast from the SS-level combat power to the S+ level.
In this regard, Hecarim once uttered wild words, cursing the summoners of the War Academy for suddenly recalling his long-lost human mind because he saw the opportunity to suppress the Shadow Island, so as not to give him enough time to stabilize and adjust his mentality. It's so completely broken, how can you re-establish yourself!
As for the possibility that he was inherently invincible, he couldn't control the possibility of being in an invincible state of mind, and he completely ignored the suggestion to erect other states of mind, and only sought a way to completely abandon his mood swings. This time, he tried to kill the Interferer, which is to exchange it for enough merit chips to return to the pure rage of iron hooves.
At that time, the curse made him run for eternity, the killing made him ecstatic, and the iron hoof made him run wild with all living things...... How wonderful.
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In the early days, Hecarim's homeland was not yet in ruins, and he was only an attendant of the legendary Order of Knights, the Iron Order. In this order of knights loyal to defend their king and his territory, he underwent the harshest training, and the harsh iron laws of the army molded him into a fierce warrior.
Training was mixed with actual combat, and as Hekarim grew into adulthood, he mastered every fighting style and tactic with ease, and soon outperformed the rest of his squires in cavalry combat. The commander of the Iron Regiment saw great potential in this young man, and even thought that he had the potential to become the commander's successor.
However, many years later, with the repeated exploits of Hecarim and the war horse under his crotch, the commander of the knights finally realized that a dark force was surging in the heart of the adjutant he had single-handedly promoted. His obsession with slaughter and thirst for merit were eroding his honor, and the commander knew in his heart that the young man would never be the leader of the Iron Order.
Admittedly, the commander's eyesight is not bad, but he is somewhat unwise. Because one day, the Commander of the Order had privately told Hecarim that he would not be his successor to his position. And although the lieutenant was furious, he swallowed his anger and returned to his post.
Soon after, the Iron Regiment returned to the battlefield, and the commander was unfortunately disconnected from the main force and was surrounded and strangled by the enemy, and only Hekarim could provide support. Without hesitation, he only gave him a vicious look, then rode his horse back, leaving the commander to die. When the battle was over, the surviving knights were all kept in the dark, and they fell to one knee on the blood-stained ground, swearing to follow their new leader, Hecarim.
Led by his new capital, Hecarim travels to the capital and meets the king's general, Callista. Sensing the new general's extraordinary qualifications, she appointed the Iron Order to protect the King, as the Queen was wounded by the Assassin's poisonous blade and Callista was out looking for an antidote.
Hecarim, who actually wanted to go with the army in his heart, suppressed his appeal and accepted this mission, but this task, which he considered humble and inferior, sowed the seeds of dissatisfaction in his heart.
Staying by the mighty king's side, Hekarim watched as the king's obsession with the queen began to become extreme, and little by little he fell from grief to madness. When the queen was advised to die, and the king was asked to mourn the change, it was like a spark jumping into a powder keg, which caused the king to be furious, and he brazenly ordered the Iron Regiment to eliminate the disobedience of the whole country.
Having received the will, Hecarim led the Iron Regiment to launch a bloody suppression of all discontented voices, and the Iron Cavalry burned and slaughtered, and hundreds of powerful people and more ordinary residents were "corrected on the spot". His reputation as the king's ruthless magistrate has terrified countless people.
The kingdom, officially shrouded in darkness.
At the same time, shrouded in darkness, there is also Hekarim, the executor who has tasted the blood and power that he has not seen for a long time, and he can't stop wanting it all. When the queen died, Hecarim weaved rumors around the king, claiming how he had discovered the truth about the queen's death and obtained the king's permission to lead the Iron Order on an expedition beyond the realm to gain more dark prestige.
But just before he could set off, Callista returned from her expedition and found an antidote to the queen on Fukuko Island, but it was too late. What made her even more angry was that the current state of the kingdom was already in ruins, and the king's madness was so terrible that she refused to make any further public of her findings, even if she was imprisoned for the crime of bullying the king.
Hecarim, who was worried about his unsafe position, was relieved the moment Callista was imprisoned, and then he saw an opportunity to gain more weight. He visited Callista in prison and tried to convince Callista to make her discoveries public, promising to keep the king under control and not to act aggressively. The latter finally reluctantly agreed, and she led the king's fleet through the Magical Veil to the hidden island of Fuguang.
Having brought the situation under control with heavy troops, Hecarim led the already decadent king to the heart of the enchanted island, where he met with its guardians and asked for their assistance.
The Guardians expressed their sympathy and sympathy, but they told the King that the Queen's condition was beyond their means. Once again, the king went mad and ordered Callista to kill the Guardians one by one until they gave in. Callista, whose conscience prevailed over her loyalty, refused to carry out the order and stood in the way of the islanders.
That's when Hecarim made a choice that would cause him to suffer an eternal curse. Instead of helping Callista as promised, he impaled her with a spear from behind, and then ordered the Iron Regiment to slaughter all the inhabitants of Fukuko Island.
Breaking through the silence with iron hooves, Hecarim and his knights prioritized the slaughter of all the Guardians who could resist, until the last lantern-carrying crumb led the king to his goal—the secret that would bring the queen back to life.
But the Guardians did not deceive anyone, and when the queen did come back to life, she was transformed into a horribly ugly rotten zombie, and she only asked that she could die again and sleep forever. And when the king saw that his beloved queen had become like this, he was full of hatred and remorse for himself. So he cast a spell that ended the lives of both of them and locked their souls together forever. Based on his sheer strength, his spell succeeded very smoothly, but due to the presence of numerous powerful magical relics on the island, the effect of the spell was unexpectedly magnified hundreds of times.
In the horror and misery of countless people's gradual silence, Hecarim, who was no exception, ushered in a journey of complete depravity that he was terrified and resisted at that time, but now he misses and longs for......