"Look, Lesmeka, the light from the top of the ancient kings has penetrated the clouds and shone on the earth. A voice is calling for the king, but the world turns a blind eye to it."
"But so what?" Lesmeka broke away from Kaya's hand and grabbed the pendant in mid-air: "We don't even know who that person is. He gained everything, but we will lose everything."
"Greed can blind people's hearts, sister. Dusk falls precisely because of the day of final judgment."
"Dusk is dead, and the demons have fallen into civil strife. Sooner or later they will retreat into chaos, and we must find a powerful backer. Only he can allow us to take back our kingdom." Lesmeka's eyes sparkled.
: "The kingdom above the earth is more powerful than you and I imagined. Even the Dragon Queen is no match for the people on the ground. I have already found a person. He will definitely let us regain the lost glory."
Strangely enough, when she held the pendant of the necklace in her hand, it seemed as if the pendant had completely lost its magic power and reappeared as an ordinary necklace pendant, lying quietly in her hand.
The dark elf girl glanced at her, shook her head, sighed, and said nothing more.
"Miss Lesmeka?"
Lesmeka turned around with a sense of loss. She saw Haruze looking at her cautiously, and his eyes flashed slightly in his ridged pupils.
She stretched out her hand and gently stroked the little prince's head, and said: "It's nothing, Haruze, this is a matter within our clan."
She picked up the pendant in her hand. The scales on the back of her hand sparkled in the moonlight: "This is the treasure of my family. Kaya is the priestess of Drokasha and the guardian of this treasure. This treasure is very important to me."
The family is very important, so I will not leave it to others no matter what."
Haruze looked dubiously at Kaya who was not far away. The dark elf girl chose to remain silent.
"Then Miss Lesmeka, please put it away quickly. I promise that no one will take it away. You are my sister and my guest. We will definitely protect your safety in Eruin." He replied.
road.
"Good boy," Lesmeka smiled slightly: "But no one can take it away, but you still have to keep it a secret, because it will only bring trouble to you and your sister. Do you understand?"
Haruze nodded.
It was at this time that a melodious song suddenly came from the distant hills. Haruze turned his head in that direction curiously. He had never heard the language in this song. It was not the song of the people in the mountains.
Nor is it a local slang term from Anzeruta.
"What is that?" the little prince asked curiously, patches of golden rain were falling in the sky, and flames seemed to light up half the night on the distant horizon. He did not expect that anyone would sing at this time.
And this song seems to have some kind of strange magic power, which makes people feel a little sad.
"That's the Lion Man of Toquinin." Lesmeka listened for a moment before looking in that direction and replied.
"Why do they sing?" Haruze asked again: "What are they singing?"
But this time Lady Medusa did not speak.
On the contrary, Kaya on the side glanced at the little prince and replied: "Because thousands of years later, someone else passed the test of Chongshan, and a king wore his laurel crown, Tuoquining's."
The lions, the dwarves in the mountains, and the residents of Jogendigon are all citizens of the earth."
She said these words. Her eyes fell on Lesmeka, but the latter did not respond. Instead, she said to her: "So what? How did we get driven out of our home and become demons again?"
Slaves? The people of the earth are already dead. It’s better to believe in yourself, Kaya. Believe in the guidance of the goddess Drokasha.”
"It's not just the King of the Earth who has come, sister, you know."
Lesmeka's expression changed slightly.
…
In the White Rose Garden of Palazzo San Canti, all the guests in the banquet hall seemed to have forgotten the passage of time at this moment. People looked up like ducks with their necks pinched, and stared blankly with their mouths wide open.
Looking at Akane in mid-air.
The mountain girl is holding a trembling azure spear. The green dream-like spear is pointing in a certain direction, as if it will fly away from her hand at any time.
Everyone saw that the golden and silver law threads were intertwined with each other, constantly emerging in the hall, and then disappearing again. They gradually formed a mysterious picture around Akane.
At this moment, the whole hall was so quiet that you could hear a pin drop, only Oweina's voice echoed under the dome.
"Hold me tight, but don't tie the will of the holy object!"
"It seems to be saying something to me, Owina!" Qian shouted anxiously: "Should I respond to it?"
"That was not my voice, but the echo of the mountains. Someone passed the mountain test."
"what does that mean?"
"It means that a king has returned to Warend and put on his laurel crown, so his holy sword will return to its place."
Suddenly, a loud roar echoed in the hall that overwhelmed the conversation between the two. Akane felt that the Azure Spear in her hand seemed to become a thousand times more powerful, and a vast will descended on the gun.
A sacred symbol manifested itself in the hall.
"Lord Martha!"
"Oh my god, that's Lord Martha's holy symbol!"
The hall was suddenly in chaos. Ever since the gods left, the world had never seen such a scene. Martha's holy symbol appeared, as if that glorious era had returned to this land at this moment.
But this scene only lasted for a moment. Everyone saw the spear in Akane's hand emitting extremely dazzling light. It moved forward to form a bright beam of light towards the empty side corridor of the banquet hall in the deserted area pointed by Akane.
Shoot out and hit an arched window there.
Then a miracle happened. After the beam of light hit the arched window, a door immediately opened. The door showed a scene that no one had ever seen before, which was a shallow blue sea and undulating mountains in the sky.
The moment the door was opened, the beam of light disappeared, and all the curtains and broken glass near the door were sucked in.
But in just the blink of an eye, the light door began to shrink and finally disappeared.
Only Akane was left in the hall, still holding the Azure Spear. She stared at this scene blankly, but after a moment, she keenly felt that something was missing from the Azure Spear in her hand.
She turned back and was about to ask Ovina who was standing beside her. However, at this moment, the entire Rushta suddenly shook.
Almost everyone in the hall lost their footing and fell to the ground.
after a moment of silence
Only then did someone ask in a panic: "What was that just now?"
"earthquake?"
"The Imperial Capital was hit again?"
But before he finished speaking, all the glass in the arched window corridor on one side of the banquet hall suddenly shattered. A strong wind swept in from outside the White Rose Garden. In an instant, it blew away all the candles and magic lamps in the hall.
destroy.
Before the crowd in the hall could react, they were blown up by the strong airflow, hit the wall one after another, and fell down again. There was chaos in the dark hall, although the nobles still didn't understand what happened.
, but this does not prevent them from making the worst guess.
Chaos immediately broke out in the darkness, with people screaming and rushing towards the room where the teleportation array was located in the basement in panic. The crowds gathered together, almost scattering everything within their reach, including the cries of women and children.
The sound of men's curses and shouts mixed together, rising straight into the sky.
Only a few people in the crowd were able to remain calm, and Charles, Medissa and Akane were one of them. Unlike the panicked nobles, the three of them reacted almost instantly when the accident happened.
Ciel immediately cast a protective spell for himself, while Medissa and Akane walked against the flow of people, trying to rush out of the hall to see what happened.
Of the two, Medissa was originally located farther outside, so she was the first to separate from the crowd and come to the corridor. At this time, the strong winds pouring in from the outside had no intention of stopping, and they tore apart the corridor.
The curtains of the arched window were rustling, and at first glance they looked like flying ghosts.
As soon as Medissa came to the corridor, she saw a man covered in blood running toward her, crawling and crawling, and shouted to her as he ran: "Miss Delphine! Miss Delphine is missing.
Got it!"
The little elf princess was slightly startled. She quickly supported the other party and asked, "What did you say?"
"Miss Delphine has disappeared from the portal just now!" The man who was obviously dressed as a royal butler said to her incoherently with his face covered in blood.
Medissa had just understood what he meant and was about to ask for details, but before she could speak, suddenly the light in the white rose garden outside dimmed slightly.
She raised her head and saw something crawling in through the broken arch window.
It's a creature made entirely of crystal
Two or three people tall, occupying half of the corridor, they look a bit like spiders, with four pairs of legs, an obvious head, chest and abdomen, and the head is sharp and thin, looking like a hook; but
The thick carapace on this thing is similar to some crustaceans, making it look a bit nondescript.
However, the opponent obviously had bad intentions. The moment it saw Medissa, it raised its two front legs, with a conspicuous red light in its eyes.
"Crystal Cluster"
The little princess was holding a spear, staring at this thing, and almost squeezed out these two words through her teeth.
…
Time seems to be in a stagnant state for a long time.
Brando once thought he was dead. He felt that he was in a dark world with no up, down, left or right. There seemed to be no passage of time and no concept of space. The only thing he could feel was
Only your own thoughts.
He couldn't make a sound, couldn't move, and didn't even know how much time had passed. It might have been a day, or it might have been a year, or it might have been completely stagnant. Because of the lack of reference, he just felt that it was an extremely long time.