Chapter 260: The Decisive Battle (I)
"What are you looking at?" Wade nudged Hubble.
"Nothing," Hubble grunted.
"Then why do we—" The Kander swallowed the words that came to his lips. "Stone—" he said tremblingly.
"What?" asked the knight alarmedly.
Wade continued to watch, and the others followed his gaze, but their eyesight was not as good as that of the Kande.
"Dragons. Tylo Kosi replied. "Blue Dragon. ”
"I expected that," Stone said softly. "Long Wei. That's why they withdrew the legions.
The humans fighting among them could not bear this feeling. How many are there?"
"Five," replied Lorana. "I can see it now. ”
"Five. Stone repeated flatly.
"Listen, Stone—" Lorana pulled him away from the wall. "I—we—weren't going to say that.
Originally, there was no difference, but now there is a difference. Wade and I know how to use the Dragon God's Secret Treasure!"
"The Dragon God's Secret Treasure?" Stone repeated absentmindedly.
"The Dragon God's Secret Treasure here, Stone!" Rolana continued, her hand grasping him tightly.
"The one in the middle of the tower. Wade showed it to me. Three wide aisles led to that side, and—and—" Her voice narrowed.
Suddenly, a dream scene came to life in her mind, and the dragon flew into the hallway......
"Stone!" she shook him excitedly.
"I know how to use the Dragon God's Secret Treasure, I know how to kill these dragons!
Stone grabbed him, his strong hand grabbing her shoulder. After so many days of knowing her, he never remembered that she was so beautiful.
She was pale with exhaustion, but now she was radiant with excitement.
"Hurry up, tell me," he ordered.
Lolana managed to explain, but she couldn't explain it with her mouth, so she drew the whole tower design, and the idea became clearer and clearer in her mind.
Hubble and Wade watched from behind their backs, and the faces of the dwarves and kanders alike showed panicked expressions.
"Who wants to use the Dragon God's Secret Treasure?" asked Stone slowly.
'I'll come,' replied Lorana.
"But, Lorana," shouted Wade, "Evan said—one"
"Wade, shut up!" Lorana said through gritted teeth. "Please, Stone!" she pleaded.
"This is our only hope. We have the Dragon Slayer Spear, and we also have the secret treasure of the Dragon God in our hands!"
The knight looked at her, then at the dragon that was slowly growing in the eastern sky.
"All right," he said at last. "Hubble, you and Wade go down and gather the knights in the square, hurry up!"
Wade gave Lolana one last worried look, and jumped off the stone where he was standing with the dwarf.
Hubble walked down the stone slowly, his face solemn. As soon as he stepped off the stone, he immediately walked towards Stone.
Do you have to do this?" Hubble asked silently, looking at him.
Stone nodded. Looking at Lorana, he smiled sadly. "I'll tell her,"
He said softly. "Take good care of the Kande, goodbye, buddy. ”
Hubble swallowed a mouthful of saliva and shook his head.
Then, with a sad face, the dwarf rubbed his eyes with his calloused hands and gave Wade a push.
"Hurry up!" shouted the dwarf.
Wade looked back in surprise, shrugged, and ran briskly toward the various fortifications. His shrill voice startled the knights.
Lorana's face lit up. "Come too, Stone!" she pulled Stone like a child trying to show his father a new toy.
"If you want, I can explain it to those people, and then you can order them to start arranging-"
"You're in charge, Lorana," Stone said.
"What did you say?" Lorana paused, fear taking place of her previous hope.
"You said you needed time," Stone adjusted his belt, avoiding her gaze.
"You're right. You've got to put the people down there in a fighting position. You'll also need time to use the Dragon God's Treasure.
I'll help you buy time. He picked up a bow and an arrow.
"No! Stone!" Lorana shivered with fear. "You're not serious, I can't command them. I need you!Stone, don't do this to yourself. Her voice became weak. "More importantly, don't do this to me!"
"You can command them, Lorana," Stone said, taking her into his arms.
He leaned forward and kissed her tenderly. "Goodbye, Elf," he said softly.
"The light of your life will illuminate the earth. And the light of my life, burned to this point, should have been extinguished.
Don't be sad, dear, don't shed tears. He hugged her tightly.
"In the Dark Forest, the King of the Forest has told us that we should not mourn those who have completed their mission. And my mission has been accomplished.
Now, hurry up, Lorana, you need every minute and every second. “
"At least bring a dragon slaying gun," she pleaded.
Stone shook his head, his hand resting on his father's ancient sword. "I don't know how to use it.
Goodbye, Lorana. Tell Robert—" He stopped, sighing.
"No," he said with a smile. "'He'll know what's going on in my heart.'" ”
"Stone ......" Lorana's tears kept her from continuing. She could only be silent, adoring him and looking at him.
"Let's go," he said.
In a state of dizziness, Lolana miraculously descended the stairs to the plaza below.
Here, there is a strong hand holding her.
"Hubble," she began, sobbing in pain, "he, Stone ............"
"I know, Lorana," replied the dwarf. "I saw it in his face.
I think I've seen that look since I knew him. Now it's all up to you, don't let him down, Lorana. ”
Lolana took a deep breath and wiped away her tears, wiping her tearful face as much as she could.
After taking a deep breath, she looked up.
"Alright," she kept her voice composed. "I'm ready. Where's Wade?"
"Here," said a faint voice.
"Come on. You've read the words in the Dragon God's Secret Treasure once. Read it again this time to make sure it's absolutely correct. ”
"Yes, Lorana. Wade immediately ran away.
"The knights have assembled," said Hubble, "and they are waiting for your command." ”
"Wait for my command. Lolana said absent-mindedly.
She looked up hesitantly. The red glow of the sun shone on Stone as he slowly climbed to the center of the tower.
She sighed and turned her gaze back to the square where the knights had assembled.
Lolana took another deep breath and walked over to them, the red tassels of her helmet fluttering in the wind, her blonde hair reflecting a fire-like glow in the morning light.
The cold, pale sun slowly rose, staining the sky a blood-red color, gradually banishing the velvety deep blue of the night.
Although the sun had reached the spire and flags fluttering in the wind, the entire tower was still in shadow.
Shi Lai walked to the top of the city wall. Overhead are towering minarets.
The high wall he was standing on stretched nearly a hundred feet to the left, without any cover, no place to hide from the attack.
Stone looked east and saw the dragons.
They are blue dragons, and on the back of the blue dragon at the head are dragoons wearing black and blue dragon scale armor.
He could see the ugly mask, the black cloak fluttering behind the dragoon's back. The other two blue dragons, with knights on their backs, followed the dragoon.
Stone glanced at them. They have nothing to do with him. He was only targeting the one who took the lead, the dragoon.
The knight looked at the square below.
The sun was shining right on the wall. Stone watched as the sunlight reflected red on the tip of the dragon-slayer's silver spear, and the sunlight shone on Lorana's hair as well.
He saw people looking up at him. He clenched his sword and raised it high into the air.
The blade of the blade, which is carved with a delicate pattern, reflects the light.
Although her eyes were blurred with tears, she couldn't see Stone's appearance clearly, Luo Lana, who was on the ground, also raised her dragon slaying spear in response - saying goodbye to him.
Stone felt calm when he saw her smile, and he quickly turned to face his enemy.
He walked to the center of the wall, looking like a small figure hanging between the sky and the ground. The dragons could fly past him, or bypass him, which was not what he wanted. They must see him as a threat, and they must spend time fighting him.
Stone sheathed his sword, put an arrow on his bow, and carefully aimed at the dragon at his head. He waited patiently, holding his breath. This arrow is not to be wasted, he thought. Wait...... Await......
The blue dragon goes into range. Stone's words pierced the morning light, and his arrow hit the target, hitting the blue dragon's neck.
It was bounced off by the hard scale armor, causing little damage, but the dragon looked up in exasperation - slowing its flight. Stone quickly shot another arrow, this time the quasi-second dragon.
The arrow hit one side of the wing, and the dragon screamed in rage. Stone fired another arrow, and this time the dragon dodged it.
But his purpose has been achieved, to get their attention, prove that he is a threat, and let them come and fight him. He could hear hurried footsteps from below, and hear the slamming of the gates.
Now Stone saw the dragoon standing up on the dragon's back. This saddle imitated a horse-drawn chariot and allowed the knight to fight standing up. The dragoon will hold a spear in a gloved hand.
Stone dropped his bow and arrows, picked up his shield, drew his sword, and stood on the wall, watching the dragon fly closer and closer, his eyes burning, revealing the white fangs in his mouth.
"It's going to be my last fight, and it's finally my time. Let me see the power of the dragon!" Stone roared wildly, gripping his sword tighter.
Through the dim mist, Lolana saw Stone's majestic but small figure, her eyes shining with tears, and her heart seemed to be shattered in an instant.
"With Stone power, he can't compete with the Dragoon at all, why is he so stupid?" The young knight on the ground looked at the crown knight on the high platform in confusion, unable to understand what he was seeing.