4 years before the new era.
Less than five years before the "Great Tomb of Nazarick" descends.
Tang Zheng sat by the roadside, gnawing on a piece of black rye hard bread, his ey...
Chapter 394 Lana's plan for a life-or-death struggle
The conversation in the conference room continued until the evening. With a slight "click", the door was opened again.
Climb stood straighter, turned slightly, and looked at the beautiful figure with a yellow gem pendant on her forehead who first came into view. He bowed respectfully and said, "Your Highness."
“Thank you for your hard work, Climb.”
"I didn't expect that our conversation would take so long and keep you waiting outside the door until now." Princess Lana said softly, with a hint of guilt in her tone.
“This is what I should do!”
Climb was deeply moved, and responded in a serious tone, his voice rising a notch.
He did not think it was a hard thing. He considered it the greatest honor to be able to protect the princess and stand by her side.
Renas was wearing a loose-fitting outfit with her golden ponytail hanging down behind her. She looked at Princess Lana who was teasing Climb again with a calm expression.
Flirting?
That’s right!
It's just like those disgusting and corrupt noble children who show a pretended friendly attitude towards the lower classes.
This description is not quite right... It’s not really a disguise, it’s more like a different kind of “liking”.
Next to Lenas was an old man with slightly gray hair, wearing a magic robe and a serious expression.
This person is none other than Urdrin, the president of the Magician Guild headquarters in the royal capital!
The wrinkles at the corners of the eyes of this serious-looking old man had obviously loosened a little, perhaps he was intentionally hiding them, but he seemed to be in a good mood.
As the president!
Uldrin even personally escorted Princess Lana and others to the gate of the Magic Guild.
Guluolulu——Guluolulu——
The luxurious carriage was traveling on the main street of the royal capital.
Inside the carriage, Climb sat upright, sniffing the two different scents in the air, his heart beating vigorously.
"Your Highness, the attitude of Guild President Uldrin is not clear." Renas folded her arms across her chest and spoke calmly.
The president of the Magician's Guild suddenly visited Princess Lana, who wanted to add a team of magic chanters to the army formed by Renas.
Renas did not object to this decision. As a former resident of the Baharus Empire, she knew the value of magic casters better than most people in the kingdom.
The kingdom values chivalry and does not care about magic casters. Some ignorant nobles even regard magic as some kind of vulgar trick.
Such knowledge made Renas feel ridiculous, but she also agreed with her master's evaluation of the "Re-Estize Kingdom" - this is a country that is about to decay!
only.
Ordinary magic casters cannot add much help to the army, and powerful magic casters probably will not choose to join the army.
This is the reason why I came to the Adventure Magician Guild.
But Lenas didn't think that this would be easily accomplished.
Although the Magicians' Guild does not have some of the same regulations as the Adventurers' Guild, it will not intervene in wars between countries.
"He would."
Princess Nana responded gracefully and gently, with her delicate hands on her knees. She met Renas's puzzled gaze, and a smile flashed in her blue eyes:
"The production of magic props is usually the responsibility of the Magicians Guild, but they have a more important responsibility."
"Duty?"
"Yes, it is to train magic casters."
Princess Lana's gentle smile remained unchanged: "The country despises magic. Because of tradition, the Magician Guild does not receive any funding or assistance from the country at all."
Renas' eyes moved, and she began to understand Princess Lana's purpose.
"It seems that you have already thought of it, Lenas."
The smile on Princess Lana's face became even more intense:
"If the warrior group you have formed can win the battle against the Empire in two months, it will demonstrate the value of magic casters."
"That will be a huge publicity stunt for the unappreciated Magician Guild. It's a deal they can't resist."
"It's just..." Lenas frowned briefly.
"You are worried about your father and those nobles."
Princess Lana shook her head slightly: "You are originally from the Bahas Empire, where magic casters are valued."
"If anyone else in the kingdom did this, they would definitely be criticized, but you won't."
“Is that so?”
Renas tapped her fingers lightly and felt a slight headache, but that was not what she cared about.
But why Princess Lana is so sure that she will win the battle with the Empire in a few months.
She and Gazef each formed their own legions, and their purpose was obvious. She didn't think that the Blood Emperor of the Baharus Empire was unaware of it.
This time the confrontation between the two countries will definitely be different from the past. Reinas herself does not have complete confidence, but she cannot say it out loud.
Princess Lana's beautiful eyes were slightly curved like crescent moons, and she looked smiling. She knew what Renas was worried about.
But I don't care much.
Because the result is already determined, that man will not let Renas lose.
Judging from the worry on Renas' face, it seems that she doesn't have a clear understanding of the man's strength.
Able to guide hilly events!
With the alliance between the Silan Theocracy, the Holy Kingdom, and [Chiranon], he was able to escape unscathed and even planned some benefits.
Princess Lana vaguely guessed that his strength should be no weaker than that of the guardian god of the Bahas Empire.
Actually.
The most fundamental purpose of contacting the Magicians' Guild is not these trivial matters at hand, this is just something that happens conveniently.
In previous exchanges.
Princess Lana discovered that the man seemed to be somewhat concerned about the Magicians Guild, and planned to wait until the conflict with the Bahas Nation was over before making contact.
Since you know what that man is thinking.
Princess Lana naturally had to make arrangements in advance to prove her worth. Thinking of this, a smile flashed across her beautiful eyes.
"Your Highness."
Seeing the princess and Lady Renas finish their conversation, Climb hesitated for a moment before speaking respectfully.
A sound suddenly rang out.
Princess Lana and Renas both looked over at the same time, compared to Renas who had a blank expression on her face.
"Clem, what's going on?"
Princess Lana's face was full of tenderness. She blinked her innocent eyes and asked gently with doubt.
"I wonder if I can follow the legion formed by Lady Renas and participate in the war with the Empire in the near future."
Climb mustered up his courage and spoke loudly.
He didn't know why this idea suddenly came to him, but he felt that this might help the princess.
As soon as these words came out.
Renas glanced at Climb in surprise, and glanced at Princess Lana beside her from the corner of her eye.
"Can you tell me the reason?"
A soft voice sounded.
“It’s like this…” Climb raised his head and tried to explain to Princess Lana, but the next moment his voice got stuck in his throat. He was at a loss for words in an instant, his face full of panic.
Just see!
Princess Lana's face was filled with sadness, with crystal tears swirling in her blue pupils, and she looked like she was about to cry at any moment.
"Princess, Princess, that..."
Climb suddenly became more panicked than ever before. He stood up so suddenly that he almost hit the roof of the carriage. He looked completely panicked.
"Didn't you promise to protect me forever?"
Princess Lana sobbed softly and a tear rolled down her fair and delicate cheek from the corner of her eye.
"yes!"
Climb responded, his voice hoarse and panicked. He felt like his heart was about to break, and he quickly squatted down and half-knelt on the ground.
Renas looked at the flustered Climb, then at Princess Lana who was sobbing softly, her shoulders shrunk back and her eyes twitched.
Slien Theocracy.
The capital of religion.
The "Four Elements" held up their magic wands and walked out of the church in silence, with a hint of fatigue in the corners of their eyes.
As the representative of the Theocracy, he conducted the first transaction with Tang, the captain of the "Free Will" adventurer team.
He went to Abelion Hills to trade the "Fusion Potion".
This was an impressive and unpleasant trip!
The Abelion Hills were once the territory of the subhumans. Even a strong man like him had to be careful when entering such a place.
If it were just that, it would be fine.
For such an important transaction that concerns the survival of mankind, Mr. Tang did not show up from beginning to end.
What makes people even more angry and worried!
The entire transaction process was completely completed by the demi-human named "Cui Ye", which was really worrying.
“Hey.”
A somewhat impatient, yawning greeting came from the front.
The Four Elements raised their heads and looked in the direction of the voice, narrowing their eyes slightly: "Clementine?"
"Your report took so long. I've been waiting for you for a long time."
Clementine greeted with a smile, exerting a little strength on her back to stand up from the corner of the wall she was leaning against. She walked briskly in front and waved:
"That person wants to see you."
The expression of the "Four Elements" suddenly changed, his eyes flickered gloomily, and then he raised his head and followed.
We walked through the corridor and arrived deep into the religious city.
whoosh!
whoosh!
whoosh!
The afterimage moved rapidly on the training ground in the distance. The cross scythe was swung, and the black blade passed through the air like a shadow.
It made a sharp and rapid sound of breaking through the air!
The "Four Elements" and Clementine stood at the very outside of the training ground, their breathing involuntarily becoming a little faster.
It was just simple training.
The oppressive feeling revealed by that figure made the two "heroes" break out in a layer of cold sweat on their foreheads.
So scary!
The stronger one is, the more one can feel the terrifying power contained in the body of the person who casually swings the weapon and moves quickly.
Facing such a strong man, I'm afraid I'll be defeated in one encounter!
Clementine collected her thoughts and involuntarily compared herself with that man in her mind, but to no avail.
Compared with the two of them.
The gap in their strength was too huge, just like an ant could never understand the power of an elephant no matter how hard it tried to imagine.
The face of "Four Elements" turned pale. He was a little confused as to why this person suddenly summoned him over.
A fear that comes from the heart.
This made the "Four Elements" a little confused. Suddenly, the movement in the training ground stopped, and he couldn't help but lower his head subconsciously.
It's like an ostrich burying its head in the sand, not wanting to be spotted by a scary beast. In fact, the exposed half of its body will make it more conspicuous and ridiculous.
Juesijieming tapped the ground with his feet, and his agile figure leaped into the air like a spring, and then landed in front of Clementine and the other person.
“You’re here.”
Juesi Jueming lazily raised the cross scythe and carried it on one shoulder: "Do you want to move around?"
Just finished some training.
Not only was there not a trace of sweat on her body, she couldn't even feel her breathing. With that level of training, she couldn't even warm up.
Want some exercise?
Clementine and the Four Elements' bodies suddenly tensed up, with fear and tension in their eyes.
joke!
If they responded, all they would get was a beating. Even if there was healing magic that could heal their injuries, the pain of the process would be unforgettable.
"never mind."
Juesijieming saw the performance of the two and showed little interest, but tightened his grip on the cross sickle.
Not having a truly strong opponent is actually a kind of pain.
Maybe that guy deserves to be used with all his strength...Father...what a ridiculous title.
"Have I entered a sentimental period?" Juesijieming didn't mind the two people in front of him hearing his own mumbling.
Clementine and the "Four Elements" had blank expressions on their faces and kept their heads down obediently.
"By the way, why did they send you there?" Juesijieming suddenly spoke.
The "Four Elements" naturally knew that this was a question to him. Although he was puzzled as to why Juesi Jueming cared about this matter, he still answered truthfully.
"Maybe I know some inside information."
The Four Elements spoke respectfully: "In addition, the value of the Fusion Potion is extremely high. Just in case, it will be safer if we have members of the Black Scripture take over."
"Among the entire Holy Scripture team, the only ones who master teleportation magic are me and Infinite Magic Power. You also know Infinite Magic Power's personality."
Here the voice paused.
The "Four Elements" exhaled lightly. It seemed that this was not something that worried him.
This time when I went to Abelion Hills, I left behind coordinates on purpose so that I could use the "teleportation" magic in the future and trade "fusion potions" to move back and forth to ensure safety.
"Tell me what you saw?" Juesijieming asked casually in a lazy tone, as if he was bored.
The "Four Elements" naturally did not dare to answer casually, although the head priest forbade him to disclose any relevant matters.
But Juesijieming has a very special status in the entire theocracy, and he didn't want to be beaten innocently, so he responded to the whole process honestly.
Juesi Jueming nodded, then waved his hand and said, "I understand. Next time, when you go to the hilly area again, let me know."
"yes!"
The "Four Elements" were a little surprised and nodded respectfully in response.
Juesijieming turned around and returned to the training ground. Thinking of the last time Tang Zheng slipped away in front of her, she snorted.
(End of this chapter)