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Chapter Thirty-Three The Battle of Alan York Plane

Andy is on his way.

He took his elderly mother, sick wife, and young son with him, laboriously climbed over two mountains, and walked in a deserted place.

All he could see were gray skies, muddy mountain roads, jagged rocks, and withered yellow shrubs.

Although this hurried trip made the whole family out of breath, Andy did not dare to stop at all. For this reason, he had to use the few snacks left to coax his son who kept having a bad temper and comfort him "Soon"

It’s here.”

Although he himself doesn't actually believe this nonsense.

The speed of the war's spread was definitely much faster than the walking speed of their old, young and sick family. Andy didn't know when he would be overtaken by the flames of war.

Andy's family are native residents of the Payne plane. Of course, they don't know that the Payne plane has been renamed by someone, called "Alan York plane", let alone that this plane has already

There is an extra space channel.

The level of the power system in Payne's plane is not high. Its upper limit of power is roughly equivalent to the level of a third-level magician in the Braden Kingdom. The number of magicians is also pitifully rare.

Because of this, knights, castles, lords, and swords are the main theme of this plane.

As for those few magicians, they naturally have a high social status, and sometimes even big nobles and even kings have to respect them respectfully.

After all, things are rare and valuable. There are many kings and more nobles in the Pain plane, but there are not many magicians.

At the same time, there are also clergy in the Pain plane.

However, compared to the situation in the Braden Kingdom where the Church of Light dominates all planes, the Payne plane, or the "Alan York plane", has countless gods and beliefs.

In the plane of Pain, there are gods of the sky, gods of craftsmen, forest goddesses, gods of war, etc., a variety of dazzling gods. Each god has believers and clergy, and has its own temple and ritual customs.

For example, kingdoms near the sea generally worship the Poseidon. Poseidon believers often hold sacrificial activities when going to the sea, praying for calm seas and not to be buried in the wrath of the Poseidon.

But inland countries respect the God of Rain more. They hope that the God of Rain will be merciful and not cause floods at will, so as to ensure that they have a bumper harvest and adequate food and clothing in the coming year.

Each of these gods has its own mission, but the number of believers also varies. The one with the largest number of believers in the plane of Pain is naturally the God of the Sea, and basically all coastal kingdoms worship the God of the Sea.

The smallest number is that there are only a few believers, and probably not many even know their names.

After all, most of the so-called clergy have no magical skills at all and rely on deception to develop followers.

The cause of this recent war is also very simple.

The battle of faith.

This kind of thing has undoubtedly happened countless times in this plane with many gods. The residents of Pain's plane have long been not surprised.

But "not being surprised" does not mean that they can escape the pain of war.

"Not surprised" means more blood, more tears, and more numbness.

When Andy was still a child, his father was recruited by the local lord and left his family to become an archer.

At that time, people around him were saying that Andy's father was going to stand out and become a glorious hero. As long as Andy's father survived these battles and cut off a few more enemy heads, their family would be able to

Enjoy a wealthy, leisurely and respected life for the rest of your life.

It's quite simple to say.

But the reality is much crueler.

Andy's father came back less than a week after leaving home.

But when he came back, he only had a body and no head.

He was carried back by his comrades.

His comrades described that after the battle, they went to clean up the battlefield where corpses were strewn. All the corpses were mutilated and bloody, making it difficult to identify their identities.

If a letter to his family hadn't been found in the pocket of Andy's father's body, I'm afraid he would have been burned clean by a fire like other broken limbs on the battlefield and would never be able to return home again.

Andy's mother was crying so hard at that time, she was so depressed that she couldn't even think about food or food, and even became seriously ill. Andy was also frightened by the headless corpse and couldn't believe that it was his father.

Andy clearly remembered that before his father left, he touched his head and said with a smile that he would chop off a few more enemy heads, earn enough military merit, and let his family live a good life.

But Andy never expected that his father did not chop off the enemy's head, but unfortunately lost his own head.

He found it difficult to accept this reality.

However, as time went by, Andy often thought alone. He was thinking, if his father really chopped off the heads of several enemies as he wished, would the children of those enemies be like him?

He, too, had to look at a headless corpse sadly, with tears streaming down his face.

After all, even the "enemy" is not a simple number, but a living person.

In this way, with this thought in mind, Andy's complaints against the enemy gradually turned into hatred for the war. He felt that the war was the real murderer of his father.

Because of this, when the war spread recently, he took his mother, wife and son and moved the whole family noisily.

It's not that he is greedy for life and afraid of death.

But he was worried that if he became a headless corpse like his father, who would take care of the rest of the family?

As for the cause of this war, as far as Andy knows, it seems to be because a mysterious sect of unknown origin suddenly appeared on this plane and believed in the "God of Darkness".

The clergy of this sect are different from the previous clergy of Payne's plane. They are not magic sticks who only know how to fool around, nor are they half-baked priests who only know one or two simple healing techniques. Instead, they truly possess powerful combat effectiveness. With their

Ability can even determine the outcome of a battle.

The Iron-Blooded Grand Duke, the most powerful lord of the Greyhawk Kingdom, soon chose to ally with them after realizing the powerful fighting power of this mysterious sect called "Dark Temple", and with their help, he annexed the territory surrounding the Duke's territory.

The territories of more than ten nobles, large and small.

The rise of the Iron-blooded Grand Duke made King Harold of the Greyhawk Kingdom very worried.

King Harold of the Greyhawk Kingdom is very worried that the Iron-Blooded Grand Duke will one day attack the kingdom's capital, steal his throne, and then guillotine himself.

However, King Harold also knew that with his own strength, it would be difficult for him to confront the powerful Iron-Blooded Grand Duke head-on, let alone deal with a group of Dark Temple believers with mysterious methods.

So King Harold wrote a letter to his brother-in-law, the king of the neighboring Coral Kingdom, hoping that he would send troops to assist him.

As an adult male resident of the Coral Kingdom, Andy was naturally recruited.

As a man who has a family and a family and hates war, he naturally chose to escape.

He chose to take his family through the mountain roads and migrate to a place far away from the war.

However, just as Andy was in a trance, he suddenly noticed a strange movement around him.

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