Chapter 629: Death of Thirst

Legend has it that when the six Phoenix Lords gather together, they can summon the incarnation of Kane, the god of war, by placing their weapons in front of the statue of Kane.

And it was basically impossible for the six Phoenix Lords to gather together.

When the Ark World faced life and death, and the Elves had to summon Kane's incarnation to face the enemy, only a person comparable to the level of a prophet stood up and sacrificed himself in exchange for Kane's arrival.

Ahla couldn't find the other five Phoenix Lords, but he was a Phoenix Lord himself.

He is not a follower of Kane, but he just has a more powerful ability to summon Kane's incarnation.

Even Ahla knew a more forbidden way of summoning, and this way of summoning would summon Kane to be more powerful and controllable.

"Kane."

"You cowardly god, you so-called god who is destined to be terminated by mortal beings."

Ahla walked towards the statue of Kane and placed his hand on the surface of the statue.

Beneath the shell of the idol on the surface, flames and blood gushed out.

The idol itself was a treasure that Ahla had collected, and now it would be a tool for Ahla to claim a certain victory.

……

The Thunder Warriors have made their way into the warehouse.

The road is still straight, and the enemies are still numerous, but on the road ahead, the space is no longer vast, but is made up of levels and rooms.

The Thunder Warriors don't know how to describe it, to perceive the rooms, and even whether those "rooms" are rooms in the human concept or not.

It can only be described as far as possible as far as possible as an abstract thing shaped by a race with richer senses.

When the Thunder Warriors were inevitably delayed for some time due to observation, the pursuers also arrived.

The Blood Servants led all sorts of twisted and powerful creations they had created, and the warriors of Victor's cabal stood behind them.

With a cursory sweep, Bandis could count the number of enemies in the near thousands.

It also contains a number of vehicles and even a fighter called the Razor.

The Dark Elves would never have dreamed that six Thunder Warriors who could not move without the help of the Bloodling's medicine would suddenly attack the portal, nor did they know how these Thunder Warriors knew the location of the portal.

But by now, the surprise advantage of the Thunder Warriors had been lost.

Enemy reinforcements have already caught up.

"Death for glory."

Bandis clenched his spear, let out a bland battle cry, and walked towards the enemy with ease.

But he was held down by Gaunt's arm.

"You won't be here, getting a glorious death at this time." Gaunt pushed Bandis back and looked at the rest of his men, "Guys, it's an honor to be able to fight alongside you and lead you. ”

By the time the old chief said this, the other five Thunder Warriors already knew what he was going to do.

The aliens are still advancing, and will soon be on this side.

Behind you is the entrance to a labyrinth-like room, but if no one can stop the enemy for a while, you will still be overtaken.

"We can die here together."

It was said.

Gaunt shook his head slowly: "No, we are not a bunch of dispensable garbage without a goal, born to run to death. ”

Bendice hesitated.

"I don't like sensationalism." Gaunt turned to face the influx of alien troops, "You must open the portal and die, I don't want to be told by people out there that we are a bunch of guys who have done nothing but send them to death." ”

Bendis nodded silently, took the two knives that Gaunt was about to use, and handed over his spear.

Gaunt nodded, and for one last second at Bandyes, the Thunder warriors parted.

Bandis took over the command and led four other Thunder Warriors to rush into the mouth.

It's not for nothing that the Thunder Warriors were able to talk to each other when the enemy was coming, and the previously killed Xenomorph left behind a defensive device that created a barrier between the Thunder Warriors and the Xenomorph army.

Countless dense points of light washed over the barrier, and the aliens moved forward as they shot tentatively.

Gaunt turned to make sure his men were gone, and then he took a stride in the opposite direction from Bandis.

The only decent thing this thunder warrior had in his body was the spear in his hand.

His makeshift patchwork of armor looked as rudimentary as greenskinned armor.

Bang –

Bang –

With each step Gaunt took, a heavy, muffled sound spread through the space.

When a person decides to die generously, his past flashes through his mind.

Gaunt suddenly remembered that he had been a slave under one of the warlords of Terra, and that for one year he had not been paid, except for an object that was supposedly equal to the payβ€”an old storage.

Gaunt read the contents of the storage, and then he saw something from the ancient Terra era, and in that moment, he felt that he was worth it even if he wasn't paid.

There was some information in the storage, and Gaunt learned that the place where he lived was originally called the Eastern Sea, further east of the place where the Lord of Lightning and Thunder was born.

There's also a story in it.

A mighty warrior confronted the warlord's lackeys, his troops were dead and wounded, but he was undaunted, standing in front of the rushing army with his weapon in hand, as calm as a magnificent statue.

Then the warrior shouted a word before welcoming his own death.

After becoming a Thunder Warrior, Gaunt believes that the ending of the protagonist of the story he sees is the end of his life.

The memories end.

Gaunt slowly walked behind the barrier, only two meters away.

The tall body stood still.

The spear in his hand was turned twice by his nimble and powerful wrist, and finally slammed into the ground at his feet.

Although tens of millions of people have gone to me!

These are the words that the protagonist of the story roars before he dies, and Gaunt doesn't understand the meaning, but he knows the pronunciation.

Although thousands of people have gone to work, for a great goal, he alone challenges many enemies until he dies.

This was the glorious death that Gaunt longed for.

A giant stitched freak named Twisted Abomination is the first to break through the barrier.

Gaunt let out a roar of rage, and the spear in his hand went from the bottom up, instantly piercing through the body of the abomination.

The special metal that made up the spear disintegrated the flesh and blood, and the body of the abomination began to disintegrate, and a missile launch nest stitched on the right hand fell to the ground.

As more and more enemies burst into the barrier, Gaunt picked up the missile nest and killed every enemy that came close to him or near the entrance, with a gun in one hand and a blaster weapon in the other.

And Bandis, who was running inside the entrance, could only hear roars, explosions, and screams from behind.

(End of chapter)