At this time, Lin Ke was paying attention to the [Vampire] in the civilization panel.
That guy's attack power is terrifyingly high!
In Lin Ke's opinion, if that guy was used to attack a city, he would probably only need one strike to destroy the entire city wall.
Not only that, Lin Ke also observed that the densely packed enemies in Cairo city not long ago were now completely gone.
This is easy to judge.
That [vampire] actually killed thousands of enemies by himself!
Lin Ke even wanted him to fight these gods.
Of course, this is not realistic, because although the attack power of the [Vampire] is ridiculously high, his defense power is not high.
When facing the gods, if he was hit by one blow, he would immediately "die" and be teleported back to Cairo with only one drop of blood left.
In addition, the movement speed of [Vampire] is not fast.
If he and the enemy were in the same area, the disadvantage in movement speed would not be obvious.
But if he is transferred from one plot to another, his disadvantages will quickly become apparent.
It took him almost a day to go from one plot to another.
That means that although he is very powerful, his disadvantages are also very obvious.
Therefore, the best way is to deploy him in advance in a plot adjacent to the target, or to have him defend in the city.
Lin Ke also noticed that the civilization panel was showing that there was still an enemy outside Cairo.
It was precisely because of Lin Ke's lack of instructions that the [vampire] did not leave Cairo City.
Because if he left Cairo, he would be leaving the place where he originally lived.
After making sure that Cairo was safe and that the number of friendly army icons in the city had not decreased, he raised the corners of his mouth.
Lin Ke found it funny just to think that the Hebrew Empire sent out so many cavalrymen, but not only gained nothing, but even the entire army was wiped out.
Those who despise the enemy and only think of winning the battle through some despicable means deserve this fate!
So Lin Ke didn't care about it anymore.
On the other side, the sound of the burly commander's horse's hooves gradually moved away from Cairo City, away from the city gate through which they first entered Cairo City.
After the horse galloped for a while and ran a long way, he dared to look back.
The thing was still standing there.
【vampire】.
The moonlight was shining on its body, making its face look even paler and more terrifying.
The golden light on his body flickered slightly every once in a while, and from a distance, one could actually make out the shape of a human figure.
But he is not a human being at all! He is a monster!
A living monster!
The burly commander's warhorse was almost out of breath, and even its pace was slowing down, before the commander dared to slow it down.
Because if he didn't stop, his horse might die of exhaustion.
Not only that, he also found that he was still holding half of the reins in his left hand.
Even he himself didn't know when it was torn apart.
He looked back again. He didn't understand why the guy didn't chase him out of the city.
Anyway, no matter what, he was now sure that the guy was just staring at him from a distance and didn't make any moves.
Finally safe!
He first gasped with joy a few times, and then his emotions became more and more solemn and complicated.
None of the soldiers he brought with him escaped alive.
He gained nothing and lost everything.
So, when he shouted, his voice was hoarse beyond belief: "Nine thousand!"
"I brought nine thousand people with me!"
All around, the sand dunes looked like solidified waves in the moonlight, with the shadow of the burly commander cast on them, sometimes long, sometimes short.
"Insidious...that insidious bastard, Saint Pharaoh!"
His voice frightened the horse so much that it jumped forward a few steps and almost threw him off.
"That thing that is neither human nor ghost was summoned by the Holy Pharaoh!"
"This devil! This devil!"
He gritted his teeth and just vented his emotions: "If you have the guts, fight us squarely!"
"Ah!? Damn it! Damn Saint Pharaoh!"
"Despicable villain!"
However, he stopped talking halfway through.
At this moment, the warhorse, which was moving slowly forward, suddenly stepped on a gerbil hole and knelt down on its front legs.
The commander-in-chief almost flew out, and his armor made a clanging sound.
When he got up, he found that his sword had fallen on the sand, with the tip of the sword stuck in the sand, standing upright.
"Even you are afraid of that holy Pharaoh?"
"You useless fool!"
He did not teach the warhorse a lesson. After all, it was the only tool he had that could take him back safely.
So, he just kicked the hilt of the knife.
The knife shook, but didn't fall.
The sky in the east was still dark, with no sign of the sun rising.
He knelt on the ground and stared at the sky for a long time.
That's because he remembered what he said before he set out: "I will be back with the prisoners before sunrise!"
"...Use this to threaten the Holy Pharaoh, and the Hebrew Empire will win!"
But now the burly commander hadn't brought back any prisoners, let alone a single living subordinate.
So, he began to feel a little breathless, as if there was a mountain pressing on his chest.
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