Chapter 39 The final unfortunate ending



They will eventually die within the range of this energy wave.

The atmosphere of confrontation before the voice message was exactly the same between Coxon and Farrington deep inside the palace. Coxon was a general under King Harlaus.

He hated the soldiers of the Nord Kingdom who were showing off their might in front of him. It was obvious that his side should not have been at a disadvantage.

These people invaded their own country's territory and now arrogantly attacked in front of the royal palace. The monarch of their own country was also facing the dilemma of falling. This made the Fire Knight Coxon have a new view of some things in front of him.

No matter what Coxon is thinking now, the only thing she has to do now is to quickly kill all the enemies in front of her to cover King Harlaus' escape.

Calculating the time, King Harlaus may have already opened the entrance to the secret passage, and then headed from the intersection to the exit of the secret passage.

As long as King Harlaus safely leaves this troubled place, he will have a great chance of making a comeback in the future.

The Swadians own more than just Paraven. Although King Harlaus will lose his core territory, I believe that with King Harlaus's great talent and strategy, his teacher the king will be able to regain this city.

However, the situation now facing Coxon is similar to that facing Mu Yitong, because in front of them is not only Farrington but also Nisbet, as well as Walls and his 10,000 men.

With these people joining the battlefield, it became clear that Coxon alone would not be able to withstand the combined attack of so many powerful masters.

But that’s not all, the strength of those Nord Royal Guards is much higher than that of Coxon’s men. For Coxon, this is a challenge they face.

But when facing a challenge, Coxon did not feel any distress. To him, it was just like a game. A slight smile appeared on the corner of Coxon's mouth.

This smile seems to convey an emotion.

Everyone saw the strange smile on the corner of his mouth. No one knew what Coxon was thinking at the moment. Perhaps for others, they thought Coxon was in despair.

It’s always good to have one last smile. The effect I want to achieve is just to motivate my soldiers to fight to the last moment. Of course, this is according to Coxon’s real intention.

Now in Coxon, what he wanted most was just the opponent in the middle of the night. Because the opponent in front of him was interesting and could tie with him, the corners of his mouth slightly curled up to reveal a smile.

It was an expression of excitement and joy that came from meeting an opponent who was equally matched with oneself.

Of course, everyone would be puzzled by Coxon's smile in the next moment. But Coxon did not plan to make any more preparations. He was now determined to defeat Farrington.

When seeing Farrington and Coxon fighting evenly, Nisbett on the side saw the clue, because the longer the time dragged on, the more disadvantageous it would be for the Kingdom of Nord.

Therefore, Nisbet had to kill Ye Chen, Coxon, as quickly as possible. That was why he recognized the axe in his hand, causing Coxon to be seriously injured.

Therefore, Coxon could not realize his inner wish at all. He could only watch Farrington give his life to Mr. Xu.

Farrington's iron axe appeared directly under Coxon's neck, and Coxon didn't even blink.

He had no fear of death at all, so from the moment he joined the war, he knew that one day in the future he would die accidentally when he met his enemy on the battlefield.

Every veteran who has fought in the war will not have a bowl like this because they have seen too many such things happen.

Therefore, when their teammates fell, some veterans even became numb. They were enjoying every moment of their lives, because they didn't know whether they would be alive in the next second.

It seemed that Farrington did not want to kill Coxon in front of him. The knights of the Swadian Kingdom behind Coxon were also shocked when they saw that their leader was captured.

They held their weapons even tighter, because in front of them was a group of ferocious enemy troops, and they had to make their final struggle.

Farrington only arranged a few people to arrest Coxon. Coxon went from being a captain of the knights to a prisoner. Those who resisted were quickly killed heroically under the attack of Farrington's Nord Royal Guards.

And Coxon was right next to him. Watching his teammates fall down one by one, Coxon did not show any sadness. Perhaps he had already experienced too many disappointments.

No matter who fell down from the pond at his feet, Coxon would not feel any fear or surprise, doubt or disappointment. He became numb to everything in front of him.

Farrington did not mean to blame Nisbet for what happened. Perhaps Farrington enjoyed fighting with Coxon very much.

Farrington did not blame Nisbet for suddenly intervening, because he knew that if he delayed for one more second, I would have a better chance of escaping.

Therefore, in order to prevent his target from escaping, Farrington had to give up the pleasant battle for the time being. Fortunately, Nisbet did not kill him at all, he only injured Coxon.

When everyone was making their last defensive move, Farrington, even if his trusted Nord Royal Guards did not rush into the depths of the secret passage.

That secret passage was well hidden, if King Harlaus had not been in a hurry he would not have closed the entrance to the secret passage.

Then it might take a long time for these people to discover this, and the time spent may very likely lead to the ultimate unfortunate outcome - failure.


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