What's it like to transmigrate to a world that will inevitably be destroyed?
Lin Qi said he didn't want to know.
Not only did he transmigrate to a world of despair, but he also ...
Chapter 226 After the War
It's just a lonely ghost!
Even if it were in its heyday, Lynch would not fear the culprit that destroyed the Awakening City.
As the first Ascended One, Bilak committed countless crimes.
The Immortal City, the City of Ashes, the City of Echoes, the Awakening Land Huta, the Ghost City Tarax, the Destiny City Ashhoto, the Gods City Quetza, the Golden City, the Sky City, the City of Stars. These dazzling ancient holy cities all stayed in that catastrophe.
As the war intensified, humans who converted to Chaos emerged as a powerful force, destroying many city-states of elves, dwarves and lizardmen with a zeal no less than that of demons.
The first Ascended Bilak was their ruler. In the Old World, hundreds of millions of humans built countless wonders for the Grand Unifier, and countless awe-inspiring voices never ceased calling out the name of the Lord of Shadows.
No one knows what race Bilak is. Perhaps he was once a human, or perhaps he was an executioner who sacrificed his own race. After he became a demon, no one could tell what his past was.
Lynch didn't care what it was. The lizard man pounced on the shadow, and the powerful force caused the ship to disintegrate in an instant.
The seemingly mysterious shadow scattered like birds and beasts, and the scorching sunlight passed through the shadow, causing the shadow to ooze out blue-purple particles, like special blood.
The Great Unifier screamed and fled, but Lynch could never learn how to respect the devil.
The only thing that made him regretful was that Bilak fled as fast as he came. In just a moment, he disappeared without a trace.
The Star Engine is not safe here with Lynch. The First Prince who has lost his power has already set his sights on him. Before he was reshaped, Bilak was not a powerful opponent, but it always had endless conspiracies and tricks.
Lynch didn't dare to put it in the floating pyramid, as it would be safer inside Lynch's body.
All warm-bloods cannot be completely trusted, as they can be corrupted.
Perhaps they themselves do not realize that the influence of chaos has already taken root deep in their minds.
Lynch glanced around warily, using his hunting senses to carefully sense any movement, and swam towards the Asur fleet that had returned from chasing the enemy, preparing to meet up with the lizardmen on the eagle ship.
The Lord of Sun City will never let the Ancient Saint Engine be left outside!
Lynch suddenly paused and became less sure.
Shilan is not known for its swift decision-making, and discussions of major events can often last for thousands of years, or at least decades of debate.
The older the magic toad, the more cautious it is about such things, which means that the oldest magic toad in existence might have to think for decades before remembering that Lynch and other warriors have not returned to Lustria.
Lynch did not intend to follow the example of the great white lizard that went north to Naggarond. He did not want to foolishly walk all the way to Hesiota and fight off countless chaos cults and the great demons behind them along the way.
The flag of the eagle ship approached the slightly neurotic and cold-blooded champion. Asur welcomed the returning warrior with a slow war drum. A dragon ship sailed towards the dying star dragon. The mages worked together to lift the emperor dragon with its breath wandering onto the deck.
Fortunately, the vitality of dragons is much stronger than that of mortals, and the star dragon Minasnir did not die, although if its injuries were on other creatures, it would have died long ago.
The exhausted Asur managed to maintain his decency. At least there were no soldiers sitting directly on the ground, and the soldiers still maintained strict order.
This may be due to the presence of members of other ancient races.
From time to time, an Asur would enter the cabin and return after a long time.
Teclis, Ledin and Sorian hurried out of the hovercraft. The unconscious Eugen floated behind the wizard, his robe soaked with blood, and he looked miserable.
But the heartbeat Lynch heard was healthy, and the blood in Eugen's body did not seem to be his own.
After ensuring his fellow travelers were well, the lizard man wasted no time in offering his condolences.
Lynch gathered the remaining Thoros and waited quietly for Asur to return.
The floating pyramid could not accommodate so many warriors. Lin Qi silently led the lizardmen to occupy the best-lit position on the Asur Eagle Ship.
The elves did not care about the cold-blooded people's behavior. In fact, they now had enough space for the warriors to rest.
Isha's priests came and went, carrying out post-war treatment and burial work.
The mages summoned the power of Haixi and purified the ocean with the wind of light.
Lynch enjoyed the quietness of the post-war sea breeze and thought about the aftermath with some difficulty.
If Shilan forgets to take back the Thoros Legion, the soldiers will have to become a wandering legion.
Lynch didn't want to march across the Old World with hundreds of lizardmen. This was a force enough to destroy the noble territories, but would only attract hostility and vigilance from mortals.
Ulthuan is a good place. Thoros is strong enough to deal with the wild beasts roaming Ulthuan. The Asur will not mistake the Lizardmen for Beastmen like humans do. They are just a little arrogant.
But their arrogance has no effect on the Lizardmen, and Thor doesn't care about so-called decency.
Lynch will leave after unlocking Itain's node. Under the leadership of the scarred veteran, Thoros will not live a miserable life.
After leaving Lustria, the cold-blooded people must face the trivialities of life and return to the mundane world.
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When Lynch completes his mission and retrieves the gift of the ancient saint "Lost" Ashoranka, he will not forget to bring back the cold-blooded wandering army of Ulthuan on his return journey.
Lynch would not be like other commanders who directly ordered the soldiers to swim back to Lustria.
Thoreau has the ability to do this, and he can also use hunting to replenish losses during the thousands of miles of raid. Cold-blooded people are good at saving energy.
Even if they encountered an ordinary sea monster, to the hundreds of blessed Thoros, it was just food sent by the "Water God" Zongqi.
They were the warriors who followed Lynch to defeat the Undead and Druzi, and the Skaven and Norscans were unable to destroy this regiment.
How could we allow possible accidents on the return journey to consume this elite force?
Perhaps the decision-makers of the cold-blooded empire only regarded the soldiers as disposable tools, sending them to the battlefield with the purpose of dying on the battlefield.
Lizardmen are indeed weapons of war.
But Lynch believes that these lizardmen who have experienced war deserve a better ending and should die a more meaningful death.
Hexota, inside the observatory at the top of the Southern Star Pyramid.
Lord Mazdamuddi, the "Lord of the City of the Sun", extended his consciousness into the giant spiritual network, refuted other of his kind, and fiercely suppressed the radicalism of the young magic toad.
The war between the Slanns continued, so much so that the ancient magic toad forgot to observe the front battlefield. It didn't even know that the Cold-Blooded Legion had achieved an impossible victory because the Lizardmen united with the Asur.
The Lord of the City of the Sun only knew that the voters of the ancient saint Asholanka would not let the magic toad down, and even if they were defeated, the ancient saint who blessed them should be able to escape.
Even if an accident occurs, the first generation of Slann, the apprentice of the "Lost One" Ashoranka in the "Hidden City" in the South, who exiled all the demons on the continent before his death, will rescue the chosen one of the ancient saints.
Although the curvature of the planet hindered communication between the South and Lustria, the second generation of Slann vaguely felt the consciousness returning from death.
Mazdamuddi only had to guard against the radical ideas of the young Slann.
(End of this chapter)