Book 1: Believers of Light Chapter 71: Fragile Alliances

Elda is a magical continent inhabited not only by humans, but also by noble elves, dwarves who are good at crafting, strong and rude barbarians, and giants who have disappeared into the long river of history.

Some people say that they have seen giants in the wastelands of the northern part of the continent, and others say that they have seen giants in the mountains of Antiegus, and these have been confirmed to be false news.

Someone desperately tried to find the trace of the giant, but found nothing, knowing this day. Arthur saw the giant as he walked out of the portal and slapped his teacher, Sir Horace, to the ground.

The giant's appearance is very similar to that of a human, like an enlarged version of a human. He is about 10 meters tall and is worthy of the name of a giant.

"Horace, this is the corpse of the Kaolin Giant I found in the Outlands, after my transformation, the current strength of this giant is completely different from his money-saving power, I hope you can bear it. Gilder's words were so arrogant that Arthur was furious.

"I didn't expect that Gilde had lived in the Outlands for so many years, not only did your strength not increase, but even your wisdom had decreased. "Sir Horace, who had been slapped to the ground, came out of the pit unharmed, not even the slightest damage to his armor and that.

Although his strength is limited, as a paladin who can fight in the Outlands and terrify his enemies, the Zombie Giant's blow cannot damage Sir Horace.

"Horace, I know a zombie giant poses no threat to you, but can your knights, who have never even seen a real mountain of corpses and blood, survive the onslaught of my zombie army before you take out the zombie giants? After saying that, Gilder actually flew into the distance in the air, ignoring the changes on the battlefield.

Sir Horace frowned and did not choose to stop Gilder from leaving, he knew that with Gilde's cunning character, it would have been an accident to appear in front of him. And as an alchemist who can escape under the pursuit of the Elf King, I believe that I can also successfully escape in the face of myself.

"William, you organize manpower to kill these zombies, and I'll deal with that zombie giant. Sir Horace said as he teleported to Karl's side.

"Yes, teacher. Seeing that the teacher had rushed towards the zombie giant, Arthur hurriedly organized some panicked knights and remnants of the barbarians to attack the puppets and zombies.

And the fire tornado, which had been stopped and weakened, finally showed its due power after Gilder left. Like a raging beast raging among the weak chickens, the fire tornado easily swept away more than half of the zombies. But it was stopped for too long, and it didn't take long for it to dissipate.

The zombies and puppets that were swept into the fire tornado were thrown to the ground after the fire tornado disappeared, and although the skin was burned, most of the zombies and puppets were still able to fight. The biggest effect of the fire tornado is not how many zombie puppets it destroys, but it vaporizes the purple-red mist that originally enveloped the battlefield.

Without the blessing of the undead and the ravages of fire tornadoes, these zombies are already vulnerable. It was quickly wiped out under the double onslaught of the Paladins and the Barbarians.

Eventually, the battle that affected the survival of the Walloon Plateau ended dramatically.

The zombie giants who had previously hindered the coalition were quickly eliminated by Sir Horace.

So this somewhat inexplicable battle that began inexplicably ended as well.

Neither Arthur, Nor Master Hogg, nor Tom understood why the alchemist Gilder would drive the zombie army to attack the barbarians on the Walloon Plateau, or why he attacked Little Rock, and even left in such a hurry in front of Little Rock, regardless of the zombie army he had created.

And that's not something ordinary people in Little Rock worry about. After knowing that the Little Rock crisis had been lifted and that there would no longer be an army of zombies attacking Little Rock, everyone cried with joy. The feeling of the aftermath of the catastrophe plunges Little Rock into a sea of revelry.

The atmosphere in the city lord's mansion was a little serious, although Sir Horace was not an official of the Ovit Kingdom, but he had the identity of the chief knight of the Holy See and had just saved Little Rock, so he was pushed to the main seat by Master Hogg, and Sir Horace did not shirk it, so he sat directly on it.

"Lord Sir, I don't know how you knew about the war going on in our Little Rock. Little Rock is in the middle of nowhere, and to be honest, the moment the barbarians appeared, we were ready for the city to be destroyed. Master Hogg asked his own question.

Tom, who sat at the head of Master Hogg, was also eligible to sit here because of his bravery in the battle, and his success in delaying the barbarian Great Chief Saksi. Tom listened to Hogg's question, and he didn't understand why the mage had behaved like this. As a great benefactor who saved himself, I should pay tribute to him no matter what I say.

It was only when Tom saw Arthur sitting at the end across from him that he suddenly understood why Master Hogg asked like this. As for the news that the prince of the Kingdom of Ovit went to the Holy See to become a paladin, Tom heard about it when he was in the Eloda Empire. At that time, his father also made a point of mentioning this to himself.

Although the royal family of Ovit has taken a low-key approach to this matter, it has caused an uproar in the kingdom. Many people did not understand why the first in line to the throne of the country would become the godson of the pope, to become a paladin. And Hogg is one of them. He wondered if it was because of Prince Arthur that Sir Horace had arrived here.

"We followed the barbarians all the way. Sir Horace replied coldly.

"Master Hogg, now that the Little Rock issue has been resolved, the Knights of God's Right Hand will leave after two days of rest. When the time comes, ask Master Hogg to provide some supplies. ”

"Lord Sir has been so helpful to Little Rock, and if you need it, just ask. We will do our best to meet them. Master Hogg replied.

"Your Royal Highness, I am Master Hogg, under the tutelage of Archmage Heinrich. Master Hogg suddenly stood up and walked over to Arthur, bowing and saluting.

Arthur was a little distracted by this behavior. Studying under Archmage Heinrich? Isn't that his own brother?

Arthur looked at the tired mage in front of him in disbelief, "You, hello, Master Hogg. Arthur stood up and said to Master Hogg.

"Your Royal Highness, I didn't expect to see you here. I was so lucky. The last time I saw you was when you were a child, Prince. Master Hogg remembered.

Arthur was a little incredulous, the mage in front of him had never seen himself, and he had never heard the teacher Heinrich say anything about his students.

"Your Royal Highness, don't be surprised. I went to the royal capital soon after you were born and never went to the royal capital again, and the teacher didn't care about us students, so it's normal that His Royal Highness didn't hear about me from the teacher. Master Hogg bowed again.

"Thank you, Your Highness the Prince, for all you do for Little Rock. ”

Arthur was a little overwhelmed by Master Hogg like this.

Fortunately, Agaros, who was sitting on the side, relieved Arthur, "Master Hogg, this battle has just ended, and we are all tired. Why don't you rest first, and then you're catching up with William?"

Master Hogg glanced at Agaros and said a word, "Good." ”

Then he said to Arthur: "Your Royal Highness, please rest first, and wait until tomorrow, please come to my house to talk." ”

"Good. Arthur said.

"Since there is nothing else to do, then we will go out of the city and set up camp. Sir Horace said. Then Sir Horace stood up and walked outside.

Just as Sir Horace stepped out of the door, Master Hogg spoke again, "I wonder what Lord Sir will do with those savages who are still alive?"

"I don't have to worry about this, Master Master. Soles, who was following Sir Horace, spoke.

Hearing that Soles' tone was a little unkind, Master Hogg didn't say much.

In this way, Sir Horace took the Knights of God's Right Hand to Little Rock.

In front of a hill far from Little Rock, Gilder slowly fell to the ground. Before he could catch his breath, a mysterious man shrouded in black fog came to Gilder, "How's the plan going?"

Gilde glanced at the mysterious man, and then spoke, "It has been confirmed that the godhead of the god of agriculture is hidden in the temple in Little Rock. ”

"If you can get that godhead, then the curse on your body will be banished. "Mysterious.

Hearing the mysterious man's answer, Gilder's face showed a big smile, but with that hideous scar it looked terrifying. As soon as he was about to say something, he saw that the black fog in front of him had dissipated.

Gilde sighed, then walked into the cave located on the mountainside. Walking past the messy lab equipment and alchemy potions, Gilder sat wearily in his chair, then picked up a bottle of his own potion from a table close to him and drank it.

In an instant, the originally pale and somewhat sickly face became rosy, and even the hideous scar seemed to fade a little.

"Sooner or later, I will take revenge on this sword. The crystal bottle in "Bang" hand was crushed because of anger and too much force.

Outside Little Rock, Sir Horace nodded slightly as he looked at the few barbarians left, and then said to the ancestor priest Variza, who stood at the front: "I keep my promise, and under the witness of God, you will be liberated." ”

As soon as Ser Horace finished speaking, a holy light fell from the sky, enveloping all the savages.

By the time the light had vanished, the barbarians in front of Sir Horace had become extremely reverent.

"Go, give your lives for the will of God. ”

As soon as Sir Horace finished speaking, the savage showed his fanatical faith. Then he rushed to the gates of Little Rock without heading.

Little Rock, on the other hand, was celebrating its victory and was not guarding against the barbarians. In this way, the barbarians rushed into Little Rock and slaughtered everywhere.