The land's resentment almost tore her consciousness apart.

The despair and unwillingness that have reached a critical point have transformed into endless hatred.

Sweat soaked the clothes under the armor.

'Calm down!'

Mia turned and released a wall of fire.

It doesn't matter that we are in the forest anymore.

As long as it can block Vortigern's sight and delay his pursuit.

Even if it's just a delay of a little time!

-

The castle could be reached from Lancaster by a forced march on foot in less than ten hours.

Now Altria and Kai are riding Torret.

Torrett was an excellent horse who seemed to have boundless energy.

It was speeding with two people on board.

Altria held the reins tightly, and Kai was behind her. In order to prevent himself from falling, he could only hug his sister's waist.

"Its target could be the city!"

Kai looked back at the stone giant who had been thrown away for a distance.

That monster was really huge.

千"?寻.小"!;说:中!转';裙..:2!,.5;5."'5?9!'!"5',!3'0.?!'0从这里回望,哪怕是数千米之外,石巨人的上半身仍在丘陵和树木之后晃动。

"Can it be faster?"

"Toret, please!" Altria swung the reins.

Torrett responded with a gasp.

Time is passing.

Chapter 100. The golden light cannon

Hundredth Chapter Anniversary~The countdown to the British Volume has begun!

Try scheduling a release. It's past one o'clock now, so schedule it for the morning.

Don't stay up late.

-

The sun was only halfway up the mountain.

For the residents of Lancaster.

This is not an ordinary day.

The news of the coming war has spread to everyone. Even the most dull-witted person would realize that something is wrong when they see the refugees constantly entering the city and the troops marching out.

It's only a few days.

The clashes that broke out between city dwellers and country folk had already given the bailiffs and guards a great deal of attention.

The normal lives of citizens have been affected a lot. In order to maintain public order, the curfew has been extended.

Even during the day, there were teams of soldiers patrolling the streets.

The king was looking forward to good news from the front.

The guards on the city wall saw a horse carrying two people galloping towards them from a distance.

When I got closer, I found that it was a strange horse with horns. The people on it were also quite interesting. The one riding the horse was a young girl, and the one trembling with fear on the bumpy horse's back was a young man.

"Stop!"

Before the two men could enter the city, the guards tried to stop them.

He saw that the two men were wearing armor and their bodies were covered in blood.

The girl's beautiful face was covered with dirt mixed with sweat and blood, and her dazzling golden hair was also stained with haze. She pulled the reins in front of the city gate, and the proud alopecia on her head shook.

"I want to see His Majesty Brydin!" Artoria shouted, "Blow the horn! Full alert!"

The girl's bell-like voice sounded a little hoarse from shouting so loudly.

Faced with the inexplicable order, the captain immediately rushed in front of the two men, pointed his spear at them and said, "Tell me your names!"

He questioned.

"We are the knights who followed Lord Antonius Britannius to the front line!" Kai loudly announced his origins.

The two men's dusty appearance couldn't be deceiving.

Even though it's covered with scratches, everyone can still see the decorations on the armor.

They might be knights.

The soldiers had a bad premonition and looked at each other with worried faces, guessing what might be happening at the front line.

"What happened?" The soldiers whispered anxiously.

"Could it be..."

"Shh-"

The captain of the infantry noticed the rise and fall in morale and glared fiercely at his subordinates.

"How can I believe you?" He raised his eyebrows and stared at the two people in front of him with anger.

"This is a matter of life and death!" Altria paced anxiously, holding the reins.

She wanted to just yell, 'The castle has fallen, and now the castle is moving on its own, on its way to destroying the city!'

But how could this be done? It was absolutely not okay to announce such bad news that would destroy morale in public.

She was going to find Brydin.

Anxious sweat oozed from Altria's forehead: "We went to the front line with the main force a few days ago, get out of the way!"

"At least show me the warrant?" the captain of the infantry asked relentlessly.

"There is no such thing!" Altria said anxiously.

She pulled Torret's reins almost in a panic. Torret wanted to move forward, but was forced back by the infantry captain's spear.

"We have to force our way through..." Altria gritted her teeth.

She asked Torrett to take a few steps back.

"What are you going to do!" the infantry captain shouted.

Altria drew her sword and said, "Get out of the way!"

The spirit horse leaped up suddenly after a short run-up.

It easily jumped to a height that no other horse could reach.

As if the wind was lifting it, Torrett, carrying the two men on his back, easily crossed the spear tip, as agile as a flying bird.

The soldier stared with wide eyes at the strange horse that jumped over the obstacle in an instant.

Torrett landed on the ground like a rabbit, making almost no noise, and then they ran towards the palace without looking back.

"Blow the alarm!" the infantry captain shouted, "Someone's breaking into the checkpoint, blow the alarm!"

The soldiers looked at each other, but some of them also looked at the galloping horse.

They suddenly felt a strange movement.

The soldiers saw the stones under their feet suddenly jump up and down, vibrating like drumbeats.

The dust from the city wall fell on his head.

The soldier cursed loudly and slapped his dusty helmet. When he looked up again, he found that the people around him were facing the same direction.

"?"

thump, thump, thump

Slow and regular sounds like drumbeats came from the thick earth.

He turned his head in confusion and looked in the direction where everyone was looking.

The forest was burning, thick smoke was rising, and stone giants appeared from behind the hills, moving towards the city to the beat of the earth.

-

I don’t know how much time has passed.

The forest is already burning.

Mia stumbled through the woods, repeatedly being caught up, fighting for several rounds, being defeated, being knocked away on purpose, and then taking the opportunity to escape.

Thick smoke was rising and she coughed as she ran.

This is undoubtedly a catastrophe for the animals in the forest.

First there was the black mud that could devour everything, and then there was the fire that burned everything.

This is no ordinary fire.

The flames were as high as ten meters or even higher, and the flames spewed into the sky. The entire forest was engulfed in flames, and trees, grass, bark, etc. were all ignited. The fire spread rapidly and formed a sea of ​​fire.

Thick smoke and ash were also flying in the air, and visibility was very low.

Everything she could see was red, and the flames were spreading faster than her footsteps. Mia didn't even know which direction she was heading.

The girl saw a stag running past her and soon disappeared without a trace in the sea of ​​fire.

'I'm sorry, but I don't have any other options...'

As long as the goal can be achieved, such a price is acceptable.

Although the flames could not stop Vortigern's pursuit, they greatly interfered with the accuracy and frequency of his attacks.

Mia pursed her lips tightly.

The ground in front of her suddenly cracked, forming a bottomless abyss. Mia jumped up with the help of stardust, crossed the cliff and continued to run.

This was probably the first time in her life that she had suffered such a setback.

Her attacks had no effect on Vortigern.

That shadow can devour anything.

It's cheating!

During the pursuit, Vortigern never used an attack comparable to the one that destroyed the castle.

Although Vortigern followed her closely, laughing at her wantonly.

But Mia could sense that there was only so much Vortigern could do.

Just like a girl catching mice... Although it’s not appropriate to compare herself to a mouse, Mia couldn’t think of any other metaphor for the moment.

It's like a girl catching a mouse. She tries every possible way to chase and intercept the mouse, but she never has the ability to give it a fatal blow.

At least at this stage, Vortigern could no longer use another devastating attack to wipe her out.

Vortigern is not as powerful as Mia imagined...

He can't seem to unleash castle-destroying attacks without interruption.

"cough cough, cough cough"

The thick smoke accidentally choked her lungs.

But correspondingly, as the disadvantaged party, Mia could not hurt Vortigern at all.

The black shadow on Vortigern's body seemed to be some kind of protection, and any attack would be swallowed by it.

With this cheating ability, even if Vortigern couldn't defeat Mia in a short period of time, Mia would have no way to deal with Vortigern.

Looking up, I found myself in an environment shrouded in red, like hell, and I couldn't see the sky at all.

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