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Chapter 365

Since I had not seen the immortal monster yet, Emily and the others were waiting on the city wall, and Irving could only continue to accompany them.

After a few minutes, I vaguely saw a few small black dots appearing on the sand dunes in the distance.

"Oh--" Emily hurriedly stretched out her hand and pointed at one of the small black dots, "Will that be the immortal monster?"

"It should be." Owen nodded.

Emily narrowed her eyes and looked north, saying a little dissatisfied: "It's so small, I can't see clearly."

"You need a pair of telescopes."

As he said that, Owen asked for a telescope from Viscount Jawes, handed it over, and then taught Emily how to use this tool to observe the immortal monsters in the distance.

After holding the telescope for a while, Emily took it off and looked up and said to Owen, "It's still too small."

It should be that the magnification of the telescope is not enough.

In response to this, Owen could only spread his hands, shrugged his shoulders, and said helplessly: "Then wait a little longer and wait for them to get closer."

Uchina, who was standing beside her, stared at the telescope in Emily's hand, seemed very interested.

"Emily, can you let me try?"

"all right!"

Handing the telescope to Uchina, Emily also enthusiastically taught her how to use it.

When Emily was able to see the immortal monsters clearly with her telescope, the object snipers and magic snipers on the city wall began to snipe.

Because the number of enemies is relatively small and the location is very scattered, the magic sniper did not load magic stone bullets and inject magic into the sniper rifle, but used ordinary bullets like object snipers.

With a bang, McGrady not far away shot a rotten corpse fox in the head with a more flexible movement, and confirmed that she would kill her.

"The first one."

Quickly pull the bolt and exit the shell, McGrady continued to look for the target through the scope.

As soon as he found a skeleton soldier, a bullet hit its chest and broke a rib, but it had no effect. It quickly got up and continued to run forward.

"It's not possible to be accurate."

McGrady then made a shot and penetrated the skeleton soldier's head.

"The second one."

"hateful!"

On the other side of the city wall, Ferdinand, who was about to shoot the second shot, couldn't help but scold: "Not only did it not hit, it was also snatched by someone else."

The Object Sniper Team and the Magic Sniper Team are playing, which is more than the number of immortal monsters killed by that team.

Due to the large attack range of magic stone bullets, the members of the magic sniper team were not very concerned about the practice of precision shooting, which led to them being at a disadvantage in this game.

Not long after, all the immortal monsters were destroyed, and none of them could only reach the foot of the city wall.

In the end, the sniper team defeated the sniper team with the result of killing twenty-one immortal monsters.

This game caused a great frustration between the Magic Sniper Team. They decided to strengthen their precise shooting practice in the future, otherwise they would always be ridiculed by the sniper team for being accurate.

If you want to get back the limelight, you can only wait for the number of immortal monsters to increase in the later stage.

By then, as long as the members of the Magic Sniper Team shoot a magic stone bullet, they can instantly destroy a large number of enemies, which is definitely not comparable to those of the sniper teams that can only kill the enemy one by one.

In short, the first battle against the Immortal Monsters this winter ended perfectly.

After the battle ended, Owen said to Emily and the others, "Have you seen enough? Let's go back."

"Oh, let's go."

Unexpectedly, the immortal monster was destroyed so quickly. Emily pulled Yuchina's hand with a boring look on her face, and the two walked down behind the city wall.

With the help of the soldiers, Winnie took off the new wireless phone she was wearing and followed.

Before leaving, Owen ordered Viscount Jawes, "I'll give you the rest, I'll send Emily and the others back."

"Yes, your majesty." Viscount Jawes took over the final task.

On the way back, Emily asked Owen with some confusion.

"Brother, why? When I was in the palace castle, I asked about the immortal monsters. Many people looked scared. I thought they were so terrifying and powerful. After seeing them with my own eyes today, I felt... they were so weak."

"They were indeed terrifying monsters that caused people to panic before, but today we are much stronger than before," Owen replied.

On the other side, Templar Captain Bray Gerve was still looking into the north, his eyes slightly condensed.

"how?"

Viscount Jawes walked up to him and asked, "Are there any immortal monsters?"

"No, it's all destroyed by you."

He shook his head and then couldn't help but sigh.

"Oh--in the early winter of last year, you had guns, but we didn't have guns, but we didn't have a chance to fight. This year we also equipped guns, but there was still no chance to fight. I don't know what to say."

"That's good."

Viscount Jawes hugged his arms with his hands and said with a relaxed look: "In the past, he had to protect the northern city walls with a determination to die. Now he can easily destroy them. We stand here and watch the battlefield like watching a play. This extremely rare sense of security was something I could not imagine before."

At that time, many people died every year when defending the northern walls, and Viscount Jawes was already numb.

Until Irving's father (adoptional father), and his best friend Belik Eisen, unfortunately died, which made him deeply shocked and cried loudly at the funeral.

In just a few years, the situation reversed and earth-shaking changes took place here, all thanks to the emergence of Irving.

"Oh! You're right."

Brey suddenly reacted and said with some guilt, "I almost forgot that the reason we came to support you is to protect the civilians here, rather than fighting with the immortal monsters. As long as Dawn City ensures safety, it will be worth it."

After a pause, he said: "You can already rely on your own strength to protect the safety of Dawn City. Maybe we won't need our support next year. Then we may have to support Red Sand Fortress."

"Red Sand Fortress."

Viscount Jawes touched the beard on his face and raised his mouth slightly.

"It won't be long before Chisha Fortress may not need your support."

"Oh? Are you..."

"That's right."

Before the other party finished speaking, Viscount Jawes rushed to affirm: "Your Majesty has decided to strongly support the Red Sand Fortress against the Immortal Monster. They will upgrade their weapons and equipment, supply ammunition, and improve their living environment. I believe that through these improvements, the army over there can also deal with the Immortal Monster with ease."

"This is a good thing. Your Morning Light Kingdom can finally deal with the threat of the immortal monsters independently."

Suddenly remembering something, Brey continued, "By the way! Since you are so powerful that you are not afraid of immortal monsters, are you willing to join forces with our Caleb Holy Kingdom to form a search and investigation team to find the hiding place of Kazs again?"

"The hiding place of Kazite?"

"That's right."

Bree said with a serious expression: "If the Kazites are not removed, the immortal monsters will keep wandering in the Mak Desert. In winter, they will gather together to launch a southern invasion, and it may never end that day."

"This matter is of great importance, you have to tell His Majesty himself," said Viscount Jawes.

"Yes! Hehe." Bray smiled awkwardly, "Look for time, I will ask your king for this matter."

Find the Kazite and kill him?
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