Chapter Eighty-Nine: Killing Each Other Orange Light

After a long time, Gage led Coren and Al out of the palace with heavy steps, and from the expressions on their faces, it was really bad.

"Father, Peno, they ......" Turks wanted to ask something, but was waved by Coren not to ask.

"Wilson, how long do you estimate it will be before the Thirty-Seventh Legion crosses the Kamihi?" Coren asked.

"Your Majesty Cologne, if you count the speed of their marches...... All hands will be on the riverbank tonight. ”

"But you told me before that you were defeated without even seeing their face......s?"

Wilson had whispered something to Colon before, and the message was that they didn't even see where the Thirty-Seventh Regiment was.

Speaking of that tragic battle, the battle-hardened Wilson had lingering palpitations.

"Two days ago, we received a message from the undead that Montaru's forces had moved, and that they were not numerous, and that they were preparing to assemble to cross the river. So our two cities, plus Peno's undead troops, took the initiative to cross the river and carry out a surprise attack. However, after more than a day of marching, the troops encountered only a small group of several hundred people. Amazingly, this squad showed no signs of fear in the face of our 50,000-strong troops. Fearing an ambush, Peno advised everyone to retreat. However, things took a turn on the way back. ”

Wilson paused and continued: "It was supposed to be a sunny day, and the wind was beautiful. But just as they were retreating, the sky suddenly changed, the storm began to rage, and the orange light rushed towards the troops with lightning on their heads. What's even more puzzling is that all the soldiers went crazy after this, drawing their swords and killing each other. My arm was cut off by one of the guards next to me. In the end, there was the most strange scene: after a series of slaughter, the soldiers were bloody, but the sky suddenly became clear again, and it returned to its previous state, as if there had never been wind or rain at all, and the ground was as dry as ever. ”

I'm afraid no one would believe such words if they came from the mouth of an ordinary soldier, but when Wilson said it seriously, Jack couldn't help but feel a chill behind him.

"It's hard to believe, but I, Cologne, will take it seriously. By the way, General Wilson, do you know who is leading the way?"

Wilson tried to remember, but the situation was terrifying, and the only thing he could remember was the orange glare and a man in white surrounded by enemy soldiers.

"In this way, the sudden incident can only be related to the man in white. But what Peno's men reported before was indeed the Thirty-Seventh Legion, how could there be another mysterious force?" Coren pondered.

All kinds of incidents can only show that the 37th Army is just a pretense, and what the scouts saw may be the 37th Army Corps, but where did these 100-strong troops come from? Could it be that there are other intentions under this name?

"Father, I have a bold conjecture. Turks said.

"Tell me about it. ”

At this point, any conjecture is most likely the truth of the facts, and Coren doesn't want to let go of a clue.

"Orange light, man in white. Could it have something to do with the spirit of Tana? But it stands to reason that the will of the gods is said to be directed towards humans, so how can the spirit of Tana appear in the hands of the enemy? ”

This is indeed a bold conjecture. The seven-colored mysterious light of the Spirit of Tana has impressed many people who have seen it with their own eyes, and Wilson has encountered a terrifying mutual killing incident, which is very likely to be related to the Spirit of Tana, even if it has nothing to do with it, this possibility cannot be ruled out now.

"Now, maybe the only way to find out for yourself is to find out!"

As soon as Coren said this, Turks took the initiative to stand up and said: "The enemy situation is unknown, father, leave such a dangerous task to me!"

Coren immediately denied: "No! Although you have a lot of combat experience, even General Wilson was defeated, how can you compete with Montaru's troops? No, absolutely not!"

But Turks continued to plead, half-kneeling and said, "Father, the cavalry has just been formed, and we need a battle to prove our worth, and although the danger is high, please believe us, we will find out the truth!"

Turks was so presumptuous that he only wanted to rely on a victory to prove his ability, but he forgot that his 50,000-strong army was almost wiped out before he could see the 37th Legion, so how could he possibly win?

"Turks!" Coren roared, "now is not the time to be impulsive!

"What? Peno......"

When Valin fled back to the canyon, he told Jack that the undead were rushing to the front line, life and death were uncertain, and he had escaped death to inform the troops in the canyon, but Jack didn't expect that the so-called immortal undead would be wiped out!

"When!?" asked Tex.

Coren said again and again, "Just two days ago. Two days ago, the Earth Undead covered the retreat of the soldiers of the two cities, but they themselves remained in the Shenri River forever. In the palace was Peno's bones, only half of his body, and the other half of his body was cut off and rushed into the Shenri River......"

For some reason, Jack suddenly felt a pang of sadness. The earth dead have no relatives and no cause, but he grieves as if he had lost a relative. This is a race that yearns for peace, but has been secretly helping the humans on the continent defend themselves against foreign enemies. So much so that all the last 3,000 people were killed.

Turks endured his grief and indignation, and solemnly told Coren, "Father, don't forget the purpose of our war. The people are waiting for news, so even if the sky falls, I will resist! Don't stop me, think about those who died, all this should have an end!"

It's getting late, and with the arrival of Wilson's predicted mysterious troops, Cologne's decision will dictate the course of events.

"Al, Gage, Wilson, and Luther, what do you think? ”

As a last resort, Coren had to turn to someone else.

The people are unanimous: let it go!

Before the sun set, Coren ordered Turks and Jack to lead a cavalry of 600 people in the direction of the Kamihi River, and before Gabo arrived, he would do a good job of blocking and reconnaissance to prepare for the next battle. Coren also specially instructed: As a last resort, no war should be started.

"Thank you, Father! We'll do a good job of completing our mission and bringing back the latest enemy information!" Tex was excited.

"Alright, go ahead, remember not to fight, and come back alive. ”

What a helpless and bitter entrustment this is, Colon knows that his son has really grown up and wants to fly.