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Ted chased after him again, and another ice crystal shot out. Ted blocked it again, and his body froze once more.

This was repeated seven or eight times, and Ted, who was ten steps away from the carriage, eventually fell about thirty or fifty steps behind.

Ted looked over and saw that two of his underlings had been knocked away by the carriage, while two others had just caught up with him. There was still one who was far behind.

Ted roared furiously, his muscles bulging as if inflated. He swung his arm and swung his giant axe, which whistled through the air before crashing down onto the carriage behind him.

As if it had eyes in the back, the carriage suddenly accelerated and instantly caught up with the first carriage. The giant axe fell, but only hit the kickstand at the back of the carriage.

But the carriage still shook violently.

Ted reluctantly picked up his axe, watched as the two carriages drove straight over the guards, and stormed out the door.

Ted was furious when his brother suddenly shoved him. Just as he was about to turn around and confront his brother, he felt a gust of wind hit his face and a carriage sped past him.

The car was moving quickly, but Ted, with his years of experience navigating flower fields, still recognized the driver as the girl he had flirted with before entering the city yesterday.

A silver coin clattered to the ground at Ted's feet. He picked it up in confusion; it seemed to have fallen from the carriage earlier.

A silver coin is quite valuable, Ted thought quickly about his approach to start a conversation next time they met, and couldn't help but chuckle twice.

As the sound of horses' hooves drew near, Ted quickly suppressed his smile and looked at his elder brother, who was approaching on horseback. His brother, still imposing, glared at the last carriage. Ted sensed something was wrong, quickly put away his silver coins, and ran to his brother's side to explain what had happened.

After listening to his story, his older brother not only didn't scold him, but also comforted him. Ted was somewhat surprised that his usually stern older brother was so gentle this time.

Ted thought of the silver coin. Could it be that his luck had turned around? But losing a person didn't seem like a good thing.

"Big brother? What should we do next?"

The elder brother, mounted on his tall horse, sneered. "Ted, do you know where this road leads?"

Ted suddenly realized that this road led to unclaimed land. And this unclaimed land was precisely the territory of his mercenary group.

"Ted, get ready! Let them see who the true king of this land is!" The elder brother spurred his horse forward, several whistling arrows shooting into the sky behind him. Ted mounted a horse led by a mercenary and charged off, grabbing his giant axe as he went.

"Brother, wait for my good news!" With that, he ran to the city gate. Behind him, a dozen Nightfire mercenaries quickly formed a line and followed Ted as he charged out of the city.

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