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Chapter 2434: The trapped beast still fights

 With the unremitting efforts of the mages, all the remaining golem puppets in the city were awakened.

The stone men and iron men were on the front line against the vampire bats. They used their hard bodies to form a wall, which greatly delayed the enemy's offensive. The black gargoyles held the hope of the mages to break through.
"When the gargoyles fly up, you can take advantage of the chaos and break out to the east. As long as you can escape to the Golem City, you will be safe."

Looking at the familiar but panicked faces behind the gargoyles, Kansuo warned them.

"What about you? Lord Kansuo..." A magic mage couldn't bear it. Looking at Kansuo who was still on the ground, he couldn't help but ask.

"I will stay here to create a glimmer of hope for you." In order to avoid causing more panic, Canso reluctantly smiled at them.

When a group of gargoyles rose into the sky and broke out in all directions outside the city, Kansuo exhaled and looked at the wealthy businessman who also stayed beside him: "Thank you for your generous provision of precious supplies to the suffering residents.

Obsidian gargoyles, but are you really not leaving with them? There are some gargoyles left here..."

"No need." The wealthy businessman Hamo waved his hand lightly, "I enjoy the war privileges of the Freelance Chamber of Commerce. Besides, I am not a Brakada. Death cannot come to me. The necromancer will not kill me and stay here."

It’s actually safer here.”

Kansuo shook his head, fearing that those crazy necromancers would not recognize the privileges granted by the Freelance Chamber of Commerce, but since the wealthy businessman had already made the decision, it was inconvenient for him to interfere.

Kanso looked into the distance, where was the center of the entire town. The originally spacious interior hall had been engulfed in flames. In addition to the demon spreading flames, there was also a barbarian who was using the mage's corpse to vent his anger.

A hero named Tanan.

A giant red creature bent down next to Kansuo. It was an earthly dragon made of crystal. It was also one of the mage's highest attainments in the golem. Although he had lost his ability to cast spells, as long as the crystal dragon was still there, Kansuo could

Suobian still has the strength to fight.

In Kansuo's view, the source of the disaster that Tris City encountered lies in Tanan. Without the ability to ban demons, the mages could avoid more than 90% of the losses, and there would be no large-scale deaths at all. As long as they can kill

In the dead tower south, the predicament of the mages is immediately solved.

Behind Kanso, bursts of desperate cries and dissatisfied quarrels came over.

The number of gargoyles is limited, and those who are qualified to board the gargoyles are only a few who try to break out from the sky, and more Brakada people are left behind in the city.

The always noble mage could not accept this outcome. These Brakada people cursed and asked why they were not qualified to board the gargoyles. If it were not for the suppression of the crystal dragon, the neighborhood would almost turn into a riot over the gargoyles.

The fierce quarrel was accompanied by extremely low morale.

"Listen up, you losers! I don't care how dissatisfied you are, cheer me up now! Tris City is in a major crisis, but we still have a glimmer of hope!"

Canso's unwilling shouting also attracted the attention of others. At this desperate moment, what they need most is such a powerful word to give them even false comfort.

"Have you seen Tanan over there? The culprit who caused all this is there. As long as we kill him, we can cast magic again and get a chance to escape!"

Canso's appeal also aroused waves of restlessness among others.

"What should we do? We can't cast spells at all, how can we fight those big demons?" A disheveled female mage asked Kanso. There were several bruises hanging on the corners of her mouth, which were caused by the struggle to escape.

When she was a gargoyle, she was left behind by another mage who always pleased her.

Kansuo lowered his head slightly: "I understand your difficult situation. But instead of staying here and being swallowed up by the layers of undead creatures that surround you, it is better to launch a final fight against the enemy! The crystal dragon beside me can kill Tanan.

He will die, but I need you to use your sacrifice to lure away the big demon protecting him..."

Kanso's words, while bringing hope to people, also brought them deep despair. Sacrifice is a word that is so far away from the comfortable wizards in the tower, but in the forbidden magic realm, they only

Like a barbarian, he can use his blood and sacrifices in exchange for a chance to break the situation.

On the side, the wealthy businessman Hamo, who had been silently paying attention to this scene, finally spoke at this moment: "The Dadi Business Group of the Freelance Chamber of Commerce will take in children under the age of twelve. I can't guarantee anything, but I will try my best to ensure their safety.

."

Hamo's words also attracted the attention of many mages. They rushed around Hamo. The businessman who usually looked down upon by mages turned out to be their only savior. They made their biggest offer,

He even issued threats, hoping that at this moment, he could join the business group of wealthy businessmen and obtain the protection of the Freelance Chamber of Commerce. The previous female mage also cast a charming eye on Hammer, but Hammer always insisted on the initial conditions and only

Willing to accept children from the city.

In desperation and helplessness, the mages could only accept Kanso's proposal, picked up their weak weapons, and rushed towards the elite demon.

What was waiting for these mages was that their bodies were cut into several pieces under the light of the sword brought by the giant scythe. Looking at the miserable end of the other mages, Kanso's heart became more determined. He patiently waited for an opportunity to turn the tide of the battle.
"Are these mages crazy? Even if I stand here and let them chop me, can they seriously injure me?" After casually cutting off the head of the former mage, a big demon asked strangely.
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"General Farese told me not to be careless." On the side, Agran, who led the team of big demons, replied calmly, although deep down in his heart, he was full of contempt for these mages who rushed towards them with weapons.

"Ah..."

The person who rushed to Aglan was a screaming female mage with disheveled hair. She held a blunt knife in both hands and raised it above her head. The roar that looked very powerful was actually a sign of being frightened. Only in this way could she hide her fear.

The fear in my heart.

Agran shook his head. In the realm of forbidden magic, the performance of the mages was so vulnerable. As early as hell, he had killed countless such enemies. This type of enemy was not worthy of being a great leader.

The devil's opponent.

The sword flashed past with the flames, and the big head rose into the sky. Aglan wiped the blood on the giant scythe as if he had done an insignificant thing.


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