025: Unstoppable

There was no time to be sad, the monsters had already begun to move forward, and they were moving closer and closer to Kyredan with neat, heavy steps. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info Eve rushed out of it first, and there were still only her knights in the doorway. Backup hasn't arrived yet, but even if they do, I'm afraid it won't be of much use.

Eve was sure that they couldn't stand up to the monsters, even if her army was still there. "Block the entrance! don't let them come up!" Eve ordered, and several knights toppled the barrier that had been prepared to seal the entrance tightly.

How useful could this be? Eve didn't know how much she knew, at least a little more at ease. Without Kagua's reminder, Eve had heard the footsteps of those monsters, and was approaching her little by little. The knights on the side swallowed unconsciously, they didn't know what they were going to face.

The monsters seemed to make their way to the exit, and then the footsteps stopped abruptly. They stopped, but not for long, when the barriers blocking the entrance suddenly trembled violently as if they had been struck by a battering ram.

Several exclamations erupted among the surrounding knights, which was more startling than they had expected. At this rate, those obstacles can't be sustained for a few hits, and a battle is inevitable. "Everyone, prepare to fight!" Eve roared, but she didn't notice that there was a hint of fear in her voice.

After several successive hits, the obstacles were finally smashed to pieces with a "bang", and the knights were finally able to see the monster inside. A monster stepped out first, his whole body dark, and the deep darkness, as if it was about to absorb all the light, swallowed up all the light around him.

Eve had seen the power of these things, but she had to fight to the death. "Archers! Shoot!" the knights were ready, and when Eve gave the order, the arrows in their hands rained down on the monsters.

As Eve expected, the ordinary arrows posed little threat to them, they were only restrained by the impact of the arrows, and the arrows were absorbed by the black substance on their bodies and then flowed down their bodies to the ground.

In the critical moment, Eve calmed down, and she firmly believed that these monsters must also have weaknesses. "Archers!," she ordered, at least the things looked terrified of fire. The archers lit the fire bolts and shot at the monster. Eve was relieved when the flame ignited the black substance on the monster's body, at least they had a weakness.

The flames burned away the black matter from his body, but they couldn't kill the monster. His body was exposed under the thick black substance, a humanoid thing, shrouded in the last shallow layer of black mist. It looked like the Mist Knight they had encountered at the beginning, except that instead of the Knight wrapped in the black mist, it was a corpse.

Seeing that the flames were working, Eve had an idea in her mind: "Retreat, everyone get out of the house!" she said, causing everyone to be a little stunned. "And then burn the house!" until she uttered the second sentence.

All of them withdrew, and then set fire to the entire French Chamber of Commerce. The flames burned as if they were going to set the sky on fire. But will that stop the monsters? Eve hoped she could, and if not, she didn't know what else to do.

Reality often doesn't go your way, and maybe the flames have played a role, but nowhere near to the point where they can be wiped out. The monsters walked slowly out of the burning building with heavy, steady steps, carrying the flames still burning on their bodies.

Now, they have no choice but to fight to the death. But as soon as the order reached her throat, Eve couldn't say anything. "Eve?" called Fennel softly, the monsters getting closer, all awaiting her further orders.

One by one, the monsters came out, and the number increased. Eve has no choice, even if it's a battle that is impossible to win. "Stop them!" she ordered, even though the order was so hard for her.

The valiant knights had no worries about Eve, for whom loyalty to their lord was everything, and glory in battle was their choice. They rushed at the monsters, wielding their swords to kill them.

The battle was far more than Eve had imagined, and the monsters seemed to be vulnerable to the fire, and the knights easily cut their bodies to pieces. They poured out in a steady stream, but they could only become dead souls under the sword.

But all this did not make Eve's mood lighter, things were going too well, and it was a little weird that went well. He always felt that something was wrong, something was neglected by her.

She looked at every part of the battlefield without missing a single detail, but the monsters did not show their combat prowess in the passage, and the knights easily resisted them without even a single casualty.

The monsters kept dying, black blood staining the ground beneath the knights' feet. Wait, black blood? Eve suddenly thought, is that blood? It doesn't look any different from the black substance. She suddenly had a bad feeling: "Get out of there, everyone! Get out of there, don't step on the black blood under your feet!"

The knights were in the heat of killing, and after hearing Eve's order, they did not carry it out immediately. They don't think that this hesitation is the junction between life and death. The black substance under their feet suddenly aerated without warning, and the knights who did not withdraw in the first place were unsuspectingly wrapped in the black substance in their thighs. The person who touches the black substance is like suffering some great pain, and let out a penetrating scream.

The black substance spread rapidly through their bodies, and after a few breaths, they were completely covered. Some of the knights tried to pull them out, but they themselves were covered in black matter. The person who was covered gradually stopped moving, as if petrified, forever fixed on the picture before death.

The knights saw the horror of these black substances, and they were not afraid of strong enemies, but they could not resist what these swords could not fight. The monsters were still pouring out, and without the knights stopping them, they were soon gathering a spectacular number and surging in all directions of the town, and it wouldn't be long before they turned Kyrrydan into a dead city.

"What should we do now?Eve?" Finnel was so anxious that she couldn't imagine the scene of purgatory on earth, so she could only pin her hopes on Eve. Eve's answer made her feel like a bolt from the blue.

"I don't know, Fennel, I don't know. ā€