Chapter 194 Tuzulla XVI
In the city of Duzulla, inside the barracks.

"Can you help me find a market for the high-level magic gems?" After hearing the short message from afar, Shana frowned and looked helpless.

"What's wrong?" A strong Nicosaran man in cloth asked curiously.

Shana shook her head slightly and said, "My friend asked me to find a way to sell high-level magic gems in the alliance."

The man suddenly realized, "Ah, so that strange blue light just now was a message from your friend? The methods of you shamans from the alien continent are really strange."

There was a hint of speechlessness in Shana's eyes. How dumb were these natives? She had been told so many times that she was a wizard, not a priest who believed in God. Why did they still call her a shaman?

Too lazy to explain, she forced a smile and said, "Yes, that's how the shamans in our place are. Guerrero, do the shamans in your city of Zula buy magic gems?"

The man called "Guerrero" smiled and said, "We shamans don't need ordinary magic gems, but high-level magic gems are another matter. The temple has been purchasing them with gold."

"But." He hesitated and said, "As you know, the general's relationship with the shaman is not very good right now. I suggest that you don't contact the shaman privately."

Shana sighed, she knew what the other party said was true.

They had been in Duzurah for a month, and as soon as they arrived in Duzurah, Sefar took her and Amaya to the military camp to visit the general.

The whole process was simply as Boris predicted. Sefar revealed their true identities and promised that the Golden Legion would fight against the kingdom with them and give the city of Duzulla the right to autonomy after successfully conquering the kingdom.

The only requirement is that the faith of the three gods, Vol'jin, Helm, and Quart, must become the official faith of the city of Duzura.

It was thought that this condition would make the believers of Tezca and Azul furious, but unexpectedly, the general and his officers agreed to it after only a short consideration.

After learning that the three gods of the Golden Legion were benevolent gods who did not require blood sacrifices, they expressed serious doubts about the existence of such benevolent gods in the world. After Sefar swore an oath to God and declared that what he said was true, they surprisingly told him about their original plan to rebel.

It turned out that the pyramids in the city of [Pankuru] on the front line were already at the end of their strength. The continuous activation of [Hymn to the Sun God] for several years had caused the pyramids' attack equipment to be seriously aged and on the verge of failure.

The shaman stationed in the pyramid has not left the pyramid for the past five years because he is afraid of a sneak attack from the masters of the kingdom's army. Now he is on the verge of a mental breakdown.

Although the battle line was so unstable, the shamans in the city of Duzulla still insisted on the bloody sacrifice of two babies every day. Many warriors' children were captured by the shamans and sacrificed to the gods of water and fire.

This made many warriors with weak faith become wary.

General Tuzulla XVI was one of them.

Tuzulla XVI was originally a descendant of Tuzulla, an ancient emperor who once ruled the alliance area. The entire city of Tuzulla was the capital built by the Tuzulla royal family.

Although the former empire was broken, the Duzulla clan has always ruled the city of Duzulla.

In recent years, due to the threat from the Kurtaka Kingdom, the city of Duzulla and surrounding cities have united to form an alliance, and Duzulla has become the closest defensive position to the front line.

As the ruler of the city of Duzulla, Duzulla XVI naturally became the commander of the alliance army.

The original shamans in Duzulla were puppets of the Duzulla family, but due to the entry of other temple forces in the alliance, the original shamans in Duzulla were driven to the pyramid in Pankuru City to guard. Since then, Duzulla XVI has had a feud with the temple forces.

The impact of the blood sacrifice was the last straw that broke the camel's back.

Originally, the city of Duzulla simply believed in the god Tezca, and the burden of collecting one baby every day was not too great. Therefore, although the collection of babies by the original shamans of Duzulla still caused complaints, the number was much smaller, and Duzulla's prestige could also intimidate them.

However, after the temples of other cities moved in, Azul's faith also came. Not only did the number of faiths double, but it did not stop even during the war.

A large number of warriors died on the front lines, and babies who were provided as fresh blood were also lost for no reason. This made Tuzulla XVI unable to bear it any longer, and he began to have the idea of ​​rebellion.

Unfortunately, since there were also pyramids in the city of Tuzulla and it had been occupied by shamans from various cities, Tuzulla XVI was unable to resist and could only look for opportunities in secret.

Under such circumstances, the appearance of the Golden Legion was like manna from heaven to him!

Guerrero's existence is a chess piece arranged by Tuzulla XVI to monitor them, because the general still suspects that Shana and Sefar are in collusion with the shaman.

"Xia Nai."

Just when Shana was worrying about how to complete the task assigned by the dragon, Sefar appeared.

She trotted over in surprise and whispered in a distant voice that Guerrero couldn't hear: "Teacher, Nemesis has a batch of high-level magic gems to deal with, and wants us to help him find a way in the alliance."

Sefar frowned. In the entire central Maztec region, apart from the forces of the alliance, there was the Kingdom of Kurtaka. Nemesis really could not find a market other than here to buy his goods.

But
"I'm afraid that's not possible. Just now, the temple asked the general to send all the troops to find a little boy named 'Amaya'. The general was furious and said that he would not send the army to play house for them at this time and mobilize a large number of troops to find a child."

After saying that, he winked at Shana.

Shanai immediately understood what he meant. Sefar was afraid that someone might be listening, so he pretended to be confused and asked, "A little boy named Amaia? What were these shamans thinking? They sent so many people just to find a child?"

Sefar sighed and said, "Yes, because of this, the general has completely fallen out with the temple, but the vanguard of the Golden Legion has just passed through the Death Mountains, and it will take at least one or two months to arrive here. The general just talked to me. He is afraid that the temple forces will call on the citizens to seize his military power in order to take the initiative."

Shana took a deep breath and said anxiously in a low voice: "Is he crazy? Can a group of reckless men with swords and knives resist the power of that pyramid?!"

Sefar shook his head and said, "That's what I said, but the general is determined to do so."

"Then what should we do?" Shana asked at a loss.

Sefar said with a headache: "I have already informed Mr. Boris about the situation here. He asked us to do our best to assist the general while protecting our own safety."

"The Temple forces are the first thing the Golden Army will eliminate after arriving here. Boris is very happy to see Duzula XVI and them fighting each other."

(End of this chapter)

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