The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 777: Entourage

Bane knew Borek thought they had a heroic feat. He was not so sure himself. Next to the polymath is his nephew Warwick, who accompanied Bane, Grey Logan and Snowry into this lost city and recorded their deeds in his big book with a metal cover .

Just like the dwarf metal book with runes that Bane obtained earlier on Fatalin Island, each page is made of some kind of metal plate, and can only be scored with a steel pen-like 'pen' recording. According to Bai Enhe and the dwarves, they believe that such books can be kept for a long time. Judging from the dwarf book that Bian got, it is indeed.

Regarding the ancient dwarf book by Baien, Baien also took the opportunity to ask Borek and Warwick. After listening to Baien's description, they both thought that the book was probably from the ancient Dwarf Empire Expedition Rune master's portable instrument. At that time, the dwarf empire was very powerful, and various expeditions advanced to the whole world.

Considering that the rune masters never discard their runes, it is likely that a team came to Fatalin Island and was killed in the swamp.

But apart from knowing the possible owner of the book and part of the history of the dwarves, the two didn't provide much help to Bai En. Neither of them knew the magic of runes, nor the runes used by the rune masters. Only from the runes depicted by Bai En, only Borek pointed out the possible meaning of the two runes.

Bane noticed that Warwick's glasses shone in the light that hit the command deck. He smiled happily at Baine and Grey Logan.

Bai En turned his attention back to the scene and thought that he could do the same to celebrate this feat. After all, few humans or dwarves can claim to have survived an encounter with a demon lord.

Of course, for these dwarves, the worst thing is that the demon lord was not killed in the traditional sense, but was simply expelled from the world. He is likely to return again in a few decades or centuries, looking for revenge for these dwarves. But for Bai En, there is no need to worry at all. At that time, the devil wants to seek his revenge, so he can only find his grave and bones.

Behind them stood Hagrim, the son of King Tanglim, his beard dyed black, like his clothes, and he mourned his father. Now that his father has died, he is the leader of the Gangtegrim dwarf. His face was as cold as death. His eyes are full of sorrow, and only the dwarf who has lost both his father and his homeland will have such sorrow.

He noticed the glance Borek had cast on him. His white beard dragged around on the floor, which was really not suitable for him. It has a sense of awe that makes Bai En feel uncomfortable. Since he returned from Guntergrim, most dwarfs on the airship have looked at him with that gaze.

He lifted the dwarf's hammer and used its power in the battle with this powerful demon. Obviously, he is the first and only person in human history to accomplish such a feat. At least Bai En has never seen a similar record in any book he has read. They now think that Bai En is a **** Blessed. Bai En did not feel particularly lucky. Just using the power of the hammer, he almost died. The battle with the demon lord is a feat he hopes to never repeat for the rest of his life.

"Look there!" Said Bai En, trying to divert their attention. His keen eyes saw the movement from the waste soil on the edge of the huge dust cloud. God, it's really big. If it was made by a group of people, Bai En would suspect that it was an army. In this evil wasteland, who knows what this means?

When they approached it, he could see a group of people, who became very small due to the height of the airship, riding a horse across the land, and a large multi-colored dust rose behind them.

Borek looked down through his clip-nose glasses. "What is this? Tell me! My eyes are not very good."

"It's a dust," Gray Logan said. "There are riders below. A large number."

"I estimate a few hundred. Dark knights in black armor. They are going south, in the same direction as we are now."

"Your eyes are better than mine, human. I believe what you say."

"This is the tenth team we saw after we left Gunter Grimm. They all moved in the same direction." Bai En slowly understood some things. He felt his heart beating faster and his mouth dry. They are now passing the center of the dust cloud, he can see more figures. There are at least thousands, maybe tens of thousands.

Bai En thinks he can recognize the weird shape of the deformed body and other more disturbing things. Obviously, the admirers of the evil gods they saw before were either scattered soldiers from a stronger army or guards from a stronger army. One goal is to go directly to the army of the human world.

"Greyny is on top, this is an army on the move," he heard Warwick say. The young dwarf put a small telescope on his eyes and stared intently. "This is bigger than the army surrounding Guntergrim. What happened?"

Hagrim said at the moment: "I am afraid that evil forces are planning a new round of invasion of human territory." Then he added sadly. "For my people, no place is safe."

Bai En felt a wave of fear. In the land of mankind, the last thing people want to see is a full-scale invasion of followers of evil forces. They are large in number and powerful. After seeing everything happening on these waste soils, Bai En guessed that only constant self-mutilation between them could stop them from destroying human civilization.

"Very good. I need a decent fight," Grerogan said.

"I thought you had been fed up recently," Bai En said sourly.

"For an oathbreaker, fighting is never enough, Mr. Bai En," Borek said. "You should know now."

"Unfortunately, I know." There was a new worry in Bai En's heart. He knew he had been working hard all day to prevent this kind of worry from appearing.

There are too many army of admirers of evil gods in the wasteland, and Bai En can't understand how this extremely barren land feeds such a large number of troops ~ lightnovelpub.net ~ but considering this land The time is really distorted, and the outside of Guntergrim is not as barren as here, maybe these big armies also have places where they can produce food like weapons.

But this is not the key, no matter how they maintain such a large army, but when these troops appear on the land of human beings, especially the land of the Kingdom of Kaslov they directly face, it is difficult for Bain to imagine how they Resist this army. Although the long hall of Kaslov ’s big noble border was undoubtedly different from the Marnus Empire and even the southern city-state, their city defense measures were too poor to face such a large army offensive.

Baine couldn't be sure whether Mrs. Casler had faced such a large army before. Perhaps the cavalry that Kaslov is proud of has tactics specifically aimed at these enemies. But Bai En is most worried about another point now.

"If they invade, this army will pass the black blood pass."

"What about humans?"

"The long hall of Ivan Petronovich Mogorova is on their way."

"Then we better hurry to warn them, don't we?"