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Chapter 1428 Return to Nanning (4)

 Chapter 1428 Return to Nanning (4)

This goes on and on.

The tide of monsters that breaks out every few decades is an unavoidable disaster for the human races of the four countries.

For monsters, it is also a selection of survival of the fittest.

Countless weak and weak monsters will die in the tide of monsters and become food for other monsters.

And powerful monsters can survive and get more survival resources.

This is the law of heaven on the Kyushu continent.

Whether humans or monsters, they all do their best to survive under this law.

The strong live, the weak die.

This has been true from generation to generation.

Sometimes, humans can gain the upper hand and repel the tide of monsters.

Sometimes, the monsters gain the upper hand and humans suffer heavy casualties.

The results are nothing more than these two.

There have been so many monster siege battles recorded in history, but none of them were easily won by the Four Kingdoms.

Which time didn't tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people die?

Paying an extremely heavy price, killing a thousand enemies and damaging yourself eight hundred, can you barely win?

When is there not a time after a war, when the miles are white and the fields are filled with weeping?

The people, warriors, army, and country are all immersed in great sorrow and damage?

And what about this time?

There is indeed a loss, but it is too small!!

There were no more than a thousand casualties, and most of them were ordinary people who had not had time to take refuge in the city.

In Nanning City, which is the main battlefield, the border army warriors who suffered the most casualties were only a few hundred people...

The casualties of about a thousand people seem to be a lot, but compared with the casualties of monster sieges in history... what does this mean?

The loss is less than 1% of the past!!

Just like that, His Highness King Jing actually told them - the tide of monsters is over?

It sounds like a dream.

General Wei, Li Chengshou and others were in disbelief. What flashed on their faces was not surprise, but surprise.

Jun Wuchen saw their reactions in his eyes and smiled lightly: "You don't have to be so surprised. Since I dare to say it, it must be true."

Would he still joke about such a big thing?

Even if it's a lie, it's too despicable.

After all, whether the tide of monsters is over or not, anyone with eyes can tell it at a glance. You can’t hide it from today, but you can’t hide it tomorrow.

Of course General Wei and others are not stupid, they know this very well.

But...

"This...this is really..."

Many generals, you look at me and I look at you, not knowing what to say.

Reason told them that His Highness King Jing had no reason to deliberately lie.

But the emotion is saying, this kind of thing is incredible! How could it be true?!

There was an eerie silence in the hall.

Everyone looked at each other.

"Now, I dare to ask Your Highness, you said those monsters are dead...how did they die?"

Li Chengshou stammered and looked at Jun Wuchen cautiously, as if looking at a Godzilla who looked like a human but could overthrow the whole city at any time.

"Could it be that Your Highness personally..." Killed them all by yourself?!

Hiss!!!

Oh my god...

There were hundreds of thousands of monsters, and they were killed one by one... It was not just as simple as a river of blood?

What's even more terrifying is that His Highness only left half the night.

In just half a night, hundreds of thousands of monsters were killed...

Is this even a human being?!

This is a humanoid weapon, Super Godzilla, right?!!

Li Chengshou, who is particularly good at imagining things, has a lot of roles, imagined many scenes in his mind, and couldn't help but shudder.


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