Chapter Eighty-Six: Green Wings (1)

North Sea, Caginette Legion, Nellier had just woken up from a deep slumber and glanced around with some unease.

How did you fall asleep? Did something happen that you didn't know about?

Nellier looked at it for a moment, and quickly shifted his gaze to the map on the table, the magic markers on it glowing slightly.

After a long time, he shook his head, rolled up the map, and put it aside, thinking that he was really old enough to fall asleep unconsciously.

Nellier inadvertently glanced outside and saw that it was already dusk and the sun was about to set.

Thinking of this, Nellil hurriedly got up, and at night he had to organize an army to do something extremely important, although it seemed ridiculous to outsiders.

Walking out of the tent, Nellier saw Topp standing to the side and asked, "Are you ready?"

"Ready, just waiting for your orders, General." Toph replied solemnly.

"Hmm." Nellier looked satisfied, and then walked towards the beach, accompanied by Topp.

The dimming of the evening sky adds an indescribable mystery to the fog-shrouded sea, as if in a moment it could transform into another fantasy world.

Nellier and Toph walked unhurriedly, as if they were walking, but their serious expressions were not so appropriate.

They approached the seashore, and the closer they got there, the more conspicuous the elf-like blue-blue light became.

"General, we're almost there." Toph said suddenly, and Nellil pulled a turquoise capsule out of his coat pocket.

Soon, the two reached the shore, where many soldiers were squatting on the beach, fiddling with a strange oil lamp.

The turquoise and turquoise glow is emitted by these lights, and with the foil of these lights, the night does not seem so deserted.

"General, you're here." The soldiers sensed Nelil's arrival and rose to make a standard military salute.

Nellier nodded and said, "Everything is ready?"

"Yes, sir, just waiting for you to carry out the final phase." Said an officer with the rank of major.

Soon, the soldiers on the beach left, leaving only Neliel and Topp, who stepped forward and stood on the edge of the beach.

He stretched out his right hand, and the turquoise capsule shattered, and a turquoise light poured out and landed on the oil lamp.

The lights that received these lights burned even more vigorously, and then slowly floated up, drifting in the same direction.

That direction is the direction that leads to the center of the sea, the Tomb of the Dead.

Nellier stood still and watched the oil lamps fade away, until they were completely out of sight, and then retreated.

This strange and even bizarre ritual is rumored to have been a traditional practice in the Psychic Empire thousands of years ago, where these oil lamps were sacrificed to show loyalty to the gods they worshipped.

At the behest of the royal family, this became a task that the Caginette Legion stationed in the North Sea had to perform, and the consequences of not doing so were deeply felt by Nellier and his soldiers.

It was really the last memory the entire Caginette Legion wanted to mention.

There is no fleet of the Darkwing Empire in the North Sea, no docks, not even a civilian dock, supposedly because of the monsters in this area.

Whether the rumors are credible or not can only be explained by the Caginette regiments, who have experienced it firsthand, and they usually say not a word about it.

Nellier returned to his tent, and Topp made a cup of tea and placed it on his table.

The general took a sip of tea and furrowed his brow, apparently a cup of fine tea.

"Top, how much is there in the blue mine?" Neliel asked.

"It can also support about seven months." Toph replied, "The Empire has sent a professional team to explore for new veins. ”

Nellier took another sip of tea and gently placed the cup on the table, as if thinking about something.

"Seven months...... "Nellier muttered, "isn't that good......

Toph frowned, and said, "We have to consume a lot of ore every day for the lantern mission, and we have to hand over a part of it, so the ore for the army is very limited. ”

"You can't stop putting on the lights, but the part that is handed in......" Nellier stroked his fingers, "I have my own way to deal with it." ”

"If those investigators sent by the royal family ask about our ore reserves, they will only be able to support them for less than three months."

"Understood, General." Toph replied.

Neliel looked at his watch and said, "It's not early, you go back and rest." ”

"Yes." Toph turned and walked out of the tent.

Nellier rubbed her temples, picked up a book on the table, and was about to open it, when she suddenly stopped.

"Star Spirit Blade?" Nellier muttered the title of the book on the cover, "Why haven't I seen this book?"

After looking at it for a long time, Nellier opened the book, and the contents made his face change, and then shook his head.

"I don't know which madman made up these whimsical things." Nellier closed the book as she spoke, and put it aside.

The records in this "Star Spirit Blade" are some spells that Neliel has never heard of, and no one in the entire continent may know about it.

Nellier adjusted the back of his chair and leaned back, as he began to ponder how to deal with the unattended group of experts from the royal family.

Blue ore is a special product of the Chaoling Empire, each piece of ore contains extremely abundant energy, is the best raw materials and energy sources, it can be said that the prosperity of the Chaoling Empire for thousands of years is inseparable from these ores.

With the fall of the Transcendent Empire, a large amount of ore has been destroyed, and only the land of the North Sea coast has the blue vein.

The veins were concentrated in the mountains to the south, and the excavation was too difficult for the Cajinet army to complete.

However, all the people in the legion, including Nellier, were unwilling to hand over a high amount of ore for no reason, and although it was a hard order from the royal family, Nellil and the others still managed to reduce the amount of ore they handed in.

The entire Calginette Legion is sustained by these glowing ores, which are their only source of energy.

Nellier thought about it for a long time, and decided to use the old methods to deal with those bastards, and if it was a big deal, he would be punished by the higher-ups, anyway, the North Sea garrison was very important to the royal family.

The sky outside was completely dark, and Nellier felt sleepy, so she took off her clothes and went to bed.

......

In the waters of the North Sea, where the "Tomb of the Silent Soul" is located.

The North Sea, which is shrouded in thick fog all day long, can only be slightly more visible at night, and many things in the North Sea glow at night.

The island where the Tomb of the Dead is located emits many points of light, mostly turquoise and blue, with a few other colors, but very few.

At this time, a group of regulars from the island had already landed on the island, and they were the oil lamps that the Cajinet Legion had just released.

These oil lamps fall on the island, and when they fall, the lights go out, and soon the tide sweeps them to the bottom of the sea.

The quaint palace standing on the island shimmered faintly from time to time, as if a few stars in the sky had been plucked, not starlight, but better than starlight.

After all the oil lamps that had fallen on the island had been swept away by the tide, a faint turquoise ripple began to appear around the palace, wrapping around the whole temple like fine silk, and the whole island seemed to be transformed into another wonderful world.

These turquoise ripples began to slowly change color, and in an instant they changed to turquoise blue, and these silky streamers kept floating up and down like elves.

After a long time, two different colors suddenly erupted from a high platform at the top of the palace, and the surrounding streamers were attracted by this light source and gradually converged.

Eventually, all the light was absorbed into the high platform of the palace, and the light source of the high platform gradually disappeared after flickering the most intense burst of light.

Soon, the entire Tomb of the Dead was completely restored to its original state, and when the light dissipated, it resembled a haunted house that no one could approach.

A green light appeared in front of the dusty gate of the palace, and Huang Yao's figure gradually appeared on the island.

She looked at this temple that was very familiar to her, scanning every corner of it, and her eyes revealed a trace of truth that had been hidden for a long time.

After a long time, she took out a cyan bead, which looked crystal clear, and she carefully placed it in a round place like a keyhole in the palace gate.

The beads were inlaid in, and the door made a loud noise, and the entire palace instantly erupted with a blue-green light ten times stronger than before, and then quickly dispersed.

Huang Yao pushed open the open door and slowly walked in, countless cyan points of light like fireflies swirling around her.

......

"Li Ming, did you see the vision just now?" On the high platform of the sentry on the North Sea coast, a young soldier asked a sleepy soldier next to him.

"Hmm...... Well? Li Ming rubbed his eyes, looked at his companion beside him, and said, "What vision?" ”

"Just now, a very strong light suddenly erupted from the center of the sea area, and the sea area had never had such a strong light before!" The soldier said.

Li Ming was stunned, held the magic telescope in front of him and looked at it, and found that the sea area was still calm, and what the soldier said seemed to be extremely ridiculous.

"Are you sure you're not hallucinating?" Li Ming asked with some annoyance, but the soldier next to him looked serious, "If you don't believe it, just ask the other guards!" ”

Li Ming looked at his extremely serious eyes, touched his chin, and said, "If it is true, then this matter must be told to the superiors, and all changes in Beihai must be reported in time." ”

Li Ming looked through the binoculars again, and couldn't find anything unusual, but the companion next to him kept insisting on his opinion.

Finally, Li Ming picked up a transparent and colorless crystal ball, from which he could see the situation of the other sentry posts.

"Then you can only ask others to see if it's your hallucination."