Witch, Fireball and Steam Evil God

Chapter 90 The End of the Knight

Chapter 90 The End of the Knight

Ivy felt that history was a cycle, and people seemed never to learn any lessons from it. After the magicians drove the elemental shapers out of the empire, the knights of the Templar of Netheril were also driven out of the country.

There are fewer and fewer voices that can be heard, and finally, only one voice remains.

As a native of the Empire, she felt that she should do something, but she seemed to be able to vaguely hear that voice, they would sentence her to be a follower of the evil god, and burn her to death on the stake like those people - this was what the Inquisition and the Church did before she left the Imperial City, and she had witnessed many executions with her own eyes.

She seemed to understand the Winter Witch's feelings to some extent, and even inevitably hated what was happening in the imperial capital at that moment.

But this feeling did not last long and was soon interrupted by a rapid and severe headache.

These ideas are very dangerous.

An echo from somewhere warned her.

Soon, a team of knights traveling through the woods came closer and closer. The airship that Ivy had hired at a high price had already been waiting at the agreed location. It was said that it was a transportation agency opened by a sub-human race, and it was also one of the few neutral organizations that the empire could contact. Most of its business was usually outside the border of the empire. The sub-humans originally refused, but Ivy offered too much.

When the red lizardman saw the knights, he called to them from afar to board the boat. His beast's intuition made him feel that this forest was gloomy and that something bad was going to happen.

Everything went as planned. Bi'an's subordinates did not discover that she had broken her oath in the past few days. This made Ethan feel more and more that the gods were just a promotion rule summed up by their predecessors. If the Knight Lord really existed, even if he was not punished by God, he should have informed everyone that Bi'an had broken her oath.

Under the command of the other side, the knights boarded the deck of the airship one after another.

Then, a roar came from deep in the forest. As an experienced captain, the Lizardman cursed the moment he sensed that something was wrong and quickly ordered the crew to activate the kinetic crystals on the airship. He didn't care what came out of the forest.

This should be Rowena coming.

According to the plan they discussed, in order to prevent the airship from being destroyed by Rowena's cutting magic, she chose to stay alone to block the enemy. The last scene the knights saw was that her old injury relapsed during the battle, and the opponent seized the opportunity, and she died at the hands of Rowena by a single move.

The news of the Knight Commander's death will soon spread throughout the Temple and the Empire. While mourning her, those forces who are waiting for an opportunity should also show their fangs.

"I didn't expect Rowena's magic to be so expressive."

Ethan was amazed. Even from such a distance he could feel the ground shaking, as if an army of thousands was coming to intercept the Knights.

Before the airship left the ground, Higan jumped off the deck and gave his subordinates a reassuring look.

Under the moonlight, a figure riding a broom came galloping through the woods.

She was wearing a smiling mask and her long black hair was dancing in the wind.

The airship was getting farther and farther away from the ground.

Bi'an stood in the open space, drew out her gun and sword with great momentum, but soon she frowned - why didn't Rowena act according to the script?

As a cultist, shouldn't she calmly stand under the moonlight and announce her arrival with a powerful cutting magic that the knights have never seen before? Why does Rowena look so immersed in the play, and her panicked expression doesn't seem to be acting?
The vibration of the ground became stronger and stronger, and Bi'an could feel that there seemed to be something behind Rowena getting closer and closer to them.

"You bastards, you actually cheated me!" When they got closer, Rowena yelled breathlessly, "Pay more money! You must pay me more! I helped you lead them all the way here and prevented them from destroying the town!"

Rowena did not stop, nor did she intend to fight with the other side. She flew past with her broom close to the ground and shouted, "Stop fighting, come up quickly!"

Thanks to Bi'an's agility, no traffic accident happened.

Just as Rowena rushed out of the forest, Bi'an finally saw the objects that caused the vibrations - they were moving at high speed beneath the surface, and a hideous and distorted face protruded from the ground, and the face alone was as big as an apartment building.

This scene was even more horrifying to the knights who had a high-altitude vision. They saw faces rolling on the ground, and when they appeared, they saw bodies as big as hills. The ground was torn apart, and the dense forest was flipped aside like a toy in front of the giant.

The mere presence of the flesh giant was enough to scare even the bravest knights into submission. They found it hard to imagine how they could face such a terrifying creature.

Can a sword hurt it?

What about bullets?
Or maybe a magic scroll?

The panic on the deck did not stop there. The knights soon discovered that more than one flesh and blood creatures emerged from the cracks in the ground, until the entire mountain was dyed scarlet.

A knight who had just woken up from a dream asked a question in a trembling voice, "Sir, she should have dodged, right?"

Everyone looked solemn and no one answered his question.

They looked at the land that was occupied by flesh and blood giants in an instant, and could not see any area that could be called safe.

This was the last scene they saw. The only thing they could do was to let the airship take them away from this nightmare as soon as possible.

Ethan also sensed something was wrong.

He thought Rowena was an excellent special effects master, but as he praised her, he found that the situation was not the same as what they had agreed. Rowena had never mentioned the giants. What was worse was that these flesh and blood giants gave him a familiar feeling - their breath was exactly the same as those twisted souls in the contaminated area.

It's just more bloodthirsty, more crazy, as if... it comes from a place deeper than the third level.

The sudden change in the skill proficiency panel overturned Ethan's previously proposed "atheism" theory. Below the three familiar skills, a line of notes appeared that seemed to be made of blood.

"A Glimpse from Bazatos: He is impressed by your actions and longs to meet you. If you do not seek Him out, He will seek you out... in some unexpected way."

The flesh giants did not capture the prey they were targeting, and those huge bodies once again burrowed into the ground, and the rolling and twisted human faces rushed straight towards the camp built by Ivy.

Faster than them is Rowena's magic broom.

The moment Rowena, who was sitting at the front of the broom, saw him, she expressed her request in the most concise way.

--"save!"

(End of this chapter)

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