Just became an evil god and was summoned by the saint.

Chapter 344 Don’t set flags randomly

Chapter 344 Don’t set flags randomly
"Friends of the Northern Alliance, are you truly a vast empire, or merely a backyard for heretics?"

Blake casually tossed the mage's corpse into the abyss.

He looked at the Northern Alliance sorcerer, his tone full of mockery.

The sixth-tier mages of the Northern Alliance didn't smile at him; their faces turned pale and then red.

Blake laughed: "Could it be that some of you sixth-order heretics are?"

Normally, many sixth-tier mages from the Northern Alliance would immediately come out to refute this.

But now, they are silent.

They exchanged a glance, and a faint sense of distance had already formed between them.

At this point, if a sixth-tier traitor were to appear...

The consequences could be disastrous.

Blake said, "To avoid interrupting Celia's purification, I ask all my friends in the Northern Alliance not to come within ten meters of her."

Ashburn said, "Of course, we will keep a close eye on our people. Miss Celia, please rest assured in your purification."

Seemingly sensing that the strength of the Abyss Gate was weakening, a large number of monsters began to rush out of the gate. Apart from Black, all the other mages were fighting the monsters.

Just then, several magical missiles suddenly flew in from afar, their target being Celia.

"As expected, they started to act."

Blake raised his hand, and a blue six-pointed star appeared on his hand, quickly spreading out to completely surround Celia.

Then, he went straight at it and rammed into the magic missile head-on.

“These damned heretics! They only dare to sneak around in the shadows, and they don’t dare to fight fair and square.”

As a monarch knight, Ashburn snorted angrily and immediately broke away from the battlefield, charging towards the direction from which the magic missiles were coming.

Seeing this, Blake couldn't help but shake his head: "How reckless."

Fortunately, there were representatives from various countries and many fifth and sixth-tier mages from the Northern Alliance present, which prevented the heretics and monsters from getting a chance.

While purifying, Celia was also keeping an eye on her surroundings. Seeing Ashburn leave, she looked at Ross and asked, "Lord Ross, is the Heretic Church doing everything it can to stop me?"

"Yes, but there are a lot of sixth-tier mages gathered here, so they can't cause any trouble." Ross laughed. "The Northern Alliance has suffered setbacks one after another, so it seems their monarch is also very annoyed and has already taken real action."

Once or twice is enough, but three or four times, and then they even summoned a gate to the abyss, and right in the imperial capital! If we don't bring all our top-tier forces over here to deal with it, the empire might as well change its name to Heresy afterward.

"but……"

Looking around at the large number of sixth-tier mages, including six from the Northern Alliance itself, a number she had never seen before.

"Did they summon all the sixth-tier officials? If they were originally guarding an important city, won't that leave the city defenses undefended? Could the heretics take advantage of this?"

Ross said, "That's possible. You could remind the Northern League."

Celia opened her eyes and looked at Blake. "Principal Blake, the Northern Alliance's leaders have all come here. Could this leave important cities vulnerable to attack by heretics? Please talk to them about this, Principal."

Blake nodded. "Okay."

He shouted directly at the sixth-tier mages who were fighting: "Hey, friends of the Northern Alliance, you've all come here. Be careful that the heretics don't take advantage of the situation and destroy the city you're guarding."

Gerald, who had allowed Adrian to continue his cover-up yesterday, laughed heartily: "Don't worry, the Holy See doesn't need to concern itself with the defenses of our Northern Alliance. Everything's fine!"

After Adrian was taken into control, Gerald, as the first sixth-tier mage to appear, blocked the first wave of attacks from the abyss and was said to have received a reward from the monarch. He seemed to have recovered from the grief of losing his son and regained his usual demeanor, although he was still extremely ruthless in attacking monsters.

Upon hearing Blake's warning, Satiffany addressed the assembled dukes, saying, "Your Excellencies, what His Excellency Blake said is indeed true; we must be wary."

Gerald waved his hand dismissively: "Defense is a must, but if we confine ourselves to a city just to defend it, then we're putting the cart before the horse. Don't worry, we'll take care of everything once we're here. If we fail to do so and it gets attacked by heretics, then it's what it deserves."

The others nodded in agreement.

Celia didn't know why they were so insistent on staying here; perhaps they had some kind of deal with the monarch of the Northern Alliance, but that was none of her business.

Celia closed her eyes again and continued the purification.

Time passed quietly.

The monsters' entry became even more intense, with all sixth-tier monsters participating in the battle.

Several mages tried to get close to Celia in the chaos, or deliberately threw attacks at her, but Black blocked them and killed them instantly.

In addition, the sounds of battle could be heard outside the city, indicating that Ashburn was clashing with the heretics.

As Ross said, with so many sixth-tier mages protecting them, it's unlikely that anything will go wrong.

The strength of this abyss gate is also insufficient to support the appearance of seventh-tier monsters.

As the monsters' attacks weakened, the gate to the abyss gradually shrank.

A few hours later.

As Celia slowly withdrew her purification spell, the vortexes represented by the two abyssal gates gradually disappeared.

Celia wiped away the fine beads of sweat and clapped her hands. "It's done. Luckily, it didn't develop into two warp entrances connecting to form the Abyss Gate, otherwise it wouldn't have been so simple."

Satiffany flew down and said gratefully, "Thank you very much, Miss Celia. The Northern Alliance will remember your kindness. You will be a friend of the Northern Alliance forever."

Celia waved her hand: "No need to be polite. This is something that the Holy Maiden of the Holy Court should do."

Blake smiled at those words.

He said, "Celia, let me take you back to rest first."

“Okay.” Celia nodded.

Satiffany said, "Miss Celia, for your safety, we may not be able to fully disclose everything that happened here. However, we will send you a small gift as compensation for our help."

Celia said, "No problem, it's the right thing to keep it a secret. I don't want to live in fear every day, afraid of being attacked by infidels."

After sending Celia back, Blake continued on his way to discuss the follow-up matters with the Northern Alliance and other empires.

However, what happened afterward had nothing to do with Celia.

"I'm just a lowly third-tier mage. It would be dangerous for me to meddle too much. I should just rest."

With that thought in mind, Celia stopped thinking about the heresy, relaxed, closed her eyes, and began to meditate and rest.

And so it went until evening.

Benovia brought her some news.

"Celia, the principal asked me to tell you some news. A thousand kilometers away from Coster City, the entire city of Gerard, the territory of Grand Duke Gerard, has lost contact and seems to have suddenly disappeared."

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