Chapter 116 Chaos breaks out
Sure enough.

I knew that I could directly influence the Gray Mountain Dwarves in this way and make them fall directly into a negative state.

It's not just a simple reason that the Gray Mountain Dwarves have demon blood in their bodies.

There must be a being with a strong connection to the evil god nearby to display the evil god's power so vividly.

Just like what happened last time.

Such a secret curse and corruption was caused by a strong man among the dwarves who had completely fallen into the arms of the evil god.

Otherwise, the evil god's gaze could fall upon you whenever he wanted, and in a fight, he could suppress you in all directions. It wouldn't be that easy.

After getting more details from Eric, Kana roughly knew what the cultists had summoned.

If nothing unexpected happens, it is definitely a demon.

But, can we directly summon a demon in this situation?

At first, Cana thought it was some powerful cultist, perhaps around level 6. It was some kind of ritual combined with the demonic blood of the Gray Mountain Dwarf that could bring about such an effect.

Unexpectedly, it turned out to be a demon summoning ritual.

But it’s only version 1.0 now.

Now we're jumping right into the Demon Summoning Ritual, isn't that a bit too much? This is already a cross-version.

Cana complained, but this was the real world after all.

The world shouldn't be weakened enough for a demon to descend so easily.

But Cana should feel that he would not remember this ceremony wrongly, as it was obviously a demon summoning ceremony.

It can be said to be very typical, and in the later stages players can draw it themselves.

Using the goblin's blood, corpse and head to summon, the summoned demon should not be too powerful.

This answers the question. If they were not strong enough, it would be impossible to have such an impact on the dwarves.

This means that the summoned demon must be powerful, and a powerful demon requires sufficient rituals and sacrifices.

It’s not that I look down on goblins, but the goblin sacrifices really don’t have that ability.

With this ability, goblins will not become believers of the evil god, but special sacrifices to the evil god.

They were killed to extinction long ago by those crazy cultists.

Unless the number of goblins is large enough, quantitative change can lead to qualitative change.

What exactly affected it?

Aliris and the other two followed behind Cana, watching him wander around aimlessly since he left the dungeon.

Obviously thinking.

At this time, they could not help much and could only follow behind in silence.

At this time, Kana suddenly stopped.

He found that he had forgotten one issue, that was the vampires.

One thing you must know is that the reason why he came to the Grayforge Castle of the Gray Mountain Dwarves at this time was mainly to help them resist the vampires.

After all, if the vampires really attack the dwarves, then we have to admit that this problem does have its own reasons.

This must be helped. After all, if the dwarves hadn't helped them, they wouldn't have been targeted by the vampires.

But now it seems that the dwarves have not been attacked by the vampires.

But from what Eric just said, we know that the goblins' large-scale migration towards the Gray Mountain means that the vampires have already cleared the creatures in the forest at the foot of the Gray Mountain.

Regardless of the reason, this means that the vampires have the military strength.

They have already cleared out the goblins at the foot of Gray Mountain, and it seems they are planning to drive the goblins up the mountain to harass the dwarves.

But they never confronted each other directly, which obviously meant something was wrong.

According to Kana's expectations, when they arrived, there should be quite a few vampire patrols already starting to harass Gray Mountain.

After all, this is the standard way of marching for vampire troops.

The first is a large number of patrol troops, composed of giant bats and ghouls, both of which are cannon fodder troops of the vampires, which are sufficient in number and very useful.

But no, yet there should be.

These conditions converge.

The answer to the question seems to have already appeared.

If you think carefully about the style of the vampires, it can be said that it is only natural for these vampire soldiers to become believers of the [Lord of the Bone Skull].

To some extent, the vampires and the followers of this evil god share many of the same lifestyles, and the connection is actually very deep.

And you must know that the vampires definitely have some kind of tacit understanding with the evil gods.

At least under the current circumstances, the vampires will not deliberately reject and eliminate the belief in evil gods.

Then, under certain circumstances, a group of blood clan soldiers who believed in evil gods were responsible for clearing out the Gray Mountain Dwarves.

Coupled with the relationship between the evil gods they believe in and the dwarves, it is only natural that they would deliberately want to come here.

Since it is a summoning ceremony held by the vampire cultists.

It is only natural that this group of vampires may have the Stone of Creation in their hands.

If at this stage, there is a Creation Stone to assist in the ritual, then it is entirely possible that a demon will descend.

Even if the sacrifice in the ritual is just a goblin, it is definitely possible.

It seems that if the problem is solved this time, another fragment will be obtained.

The invaders cannot use stones.

But these invaders can use stone as a medium to enter this world with a more perfect posture and easier power.

After all, stone is part of the origin of the world. Grafting it onto the stone can deceive the world's instinctive defense to a certain extent.

The world has a certain will, but you cannot equate such will with wisdom and life.

It's an instinct that works.

Kana probably already had a more accurate idea of the enemies the dwarves would face.

With this in mind, who was the enemy? Cana could basically guess why someone so excited wanted to come in at this time, and their target was the Gray Mountain Dwarves.

The selection is very, very narrow.

"Now that we have guessed it, we must start making arrangements. Time is running out."

Kana murmured.

"Go, gather all the Night's Watch. I want to convene the first official battle of the Night's Watch."

Hearing this, even Aliris became a little excited.

After all, although they joined the Night's Watch, they really didn't do anything that was truly in line with their oath.

If the Ash Ruins counted, it just didn't fit their expectations.

"Yes! I'll go and call them!" Getari seemed very excited. Gathering and fighting at this time and point in time would definitely help solve the dwarves' problems. He was of course full of energy.

……

Sergio stood in his room.

He was now wearing a heavy armor. This dwarf armor seemed to be quite old, with traces of time on it.

It can also be seen from the overall picture that this armor is actually well protected.

He was wearing armor and wiping the hammer in his hand.

"Are you ready to fight?" The brewer asked at some point, standing by the door.

"Ah, when I took on this important task, I swore an oath to protect the Gray Mountain Dwarves and my tribe.

The enemy is coming, I can feel it, my blood is boiling, he is eager to fight. This battle is important, I must give it my all.

Crushing the heads of those cultists, let them know the power of Gray Mountain."

The castle lord said in a deep voice.

"Where is Lurek? Where is he now?" he suddenly asked again.

Hearing this question, the brewmaster tapped his head and said, "I don't know. He disappeared after the memorial service. It seems he went to the library."

In the library at this time.

Lurek was frowning and flipping through the various ancient books and scrolls that had been passed down from generation to generation.

Try to find some useful information from these ancient materials.

"Kana wouldn't say anything inexplicable. His last words were obviously meant to comfort us." He muttered to himself.

Apparently, he also noticed that Kana's final casual compensation was a little perfunctory.

Lurik is arguably the one who knows Karna best among all the dwarves, and he even often makes predictions about it.

I also learned about the Night's Watch from Getari and the others, and learned about their philosophy and goals, which are very grand and great goals.

Kana's purpose in creating such an organization is naturally clear. By making such a vow, they will naturally gain the favor and trust of normal races.

In his interactions with Kana, Lurek knew that Kana was not someone who was overly impulsive or reckless.

He also felt that Kana must be an absolutely top-notch person in terms of prophecy and prediction. Although he was shocked by the news at the time, he even instinctively did not believe it.

But later on, when his sanity returned, he had to think again.

So he decided to look for it here.

He kept flipping through books, reading out history books that he had read countless times.

We can also look at the issues that cannot be verified from various records and look at them from another perspective.

Lock yourself in this library.

Even though this is a very important time, if he can't find out where the problem lies, there will only be bigger problems.

Although his reason told him that the best thing to do now was to go directly to Kana and ask.

However, this was related to the spiritual concept and even faith of the Gray Mountain Dwarves. Even if he found some clues, he would not believe it until he saw the definite evidence.

He is conflicted now.

As I looked through more and more books, time began to pass slowly.

During this period, many people came to see him, but when they found that Lurek had no interest in him, they left.

Among them was Khanna.

However, after he came once, he never came again, and he did not allow Getari and others to disturb him.

"I found it. So that's how it is. A certain period of history was cut off. It doesn't match the historical time of other tribes."

Lurick said this with a look of both sorrow and relief.

"No wonder we are here, in this gray mountain, hidden in the mountains at the edge of the continent."

"Hahahaha, so... that's how it is. Restoration? Rise? Lies, all lies.

This is essentially self-exile.”

Just as he was muttering, his eyes suddenly widened, and his pupils instantly turned blood red.

The blood in the body seemed to be boiling, longing for a crazy battle.

He immediately began to suppress his emotions, with electric light running around his body. After a while, he finally suppressed his emotions.

Then he sensed something wrong.

He quickly opened the door and rushed out.

As soon as I pushed the door open, I found that the two dwarves who were guarding the door had fallen to the ground without me noticing.

He was struggling madly at this moment.

"What's going on?! I, want..." As the dwarf said this, he inexplicably climbed up again, his eyes flashing scarlet.

The other dwarf was still struggling on the ground, covering his head.

Seeing this situation, Lurik did not hesitate to direct the lightning towards the two dwarves.

In an instant, the two dwarves fell to the ground and fainted.

As he rushed out into the street.

It seemed as if chaos broke out outside in an instant.

"Kro, what are you doing? Stop!" A dwarf shouted, constantly using his shield to defend against the crazy attack of another dwarf beside him.

That's his brother.

"Fight, fight! Fight with me!" The dwarf laughed and waved his sword wildly.

Not only him, there were many dwarves around.

Some were struggling on the ground, some seemed not to be too affected and were helping other dwarves to resist the attacks of those who had been completely affected.

"Yata, what should we do now!" Several dwarf guards surrounded Lurek, guarding him with their backs to him and keeping an eye on the surrounding situation.

Before Lurik could answer, he seemed to sense something and shouted, "Scatter!"

After saying that, he suddenly raised the long-handled war hammer in his hand and pointed it at the air.

A large amount of lightning shot straight into the sky without hesitation. It could be seen that after the lightning pierced through the darkness, it seemed to be blocked by something.

A figure broke through the lightning and fell to the side.

The smoke cleared, and a sturdy figure emerged.

It was a humanoid creature with bat wings spread out, wearing armor and with devil horns on its head.

The armor on his body even has the symbol of the Blood Clan Royal Court printed on it.

"Is this the devil?"

"No, this is just garbage blessed by the devil."

Kana's voice came from the side without knowing when, and Kana, holding two swords, walked out from the alley next to him.

His swords were still dripping with blood.

Alice followed him out, and seemed to be holding something in her hand, which she threw directly at the demon.

The demon looked down.

It was a head, a head with devilish horns on top.

The demon's eyes widened instantly, but he seemed a little excited.

"Hehehe, hahahahaha! You, I remember what you look like. You are His Royal Highness the Fourth Prince."

Blood began to surround the demon, and the demon's changes seemed to have only strengthened his body, without changing his control over the blood.

Looking at the demon's appearance, Cana said, "I leave it to you, Aliris. Remember to catch up quickly."

Alice nodded, and the sword in her hand was pointed at the other party.

"Want to escape?!" the half-demon-like vampire shouted, and a large amount of blood turned into arrows and was about to fly towards him.

However, halfway through, all the control was taken over by Aliris, who attacked in the opposite direction, and Aliris also rushed forward with a sword in hand.

"Don't disturb your highness."

Kana came directly to Lurek's side and said, "It seems that you believe what I said before, but now is not the time. Let's go."

Although Lurek didn't know the reason for this sudden outbreak, he still obeyed Kana's words and ran away quickly with Kana.

Dwarves kept attacking them madly, and some were directly knocked unconscious by Lurek's electric shock.

Some were knocked unconscious by Kana.

Suddenly, several more dwarves rushed out madly. Before they could rush over, several ropes were put on them, and then thick net ropes covered their bodies and dragged them away.

A halfling emerged from the darkness nearby. He smiled apologetically and said, "Sorry, Kana. I almost let them escape."

"It's okay, come on, speed up, and remember not to hurt them. They can still recover."

After saying that, Kana didn't wait for Lurek to ask and continued running forward with him.

"Where are we going?"

"Of course, we're going to a real battlefield."

Along the way, Lurik was also observing the situation of the entire Ashforge Fort. Although the entire Ashforge Fort was in great chaos, it did not slide towards a more dangerous situation.

Because Lurik discovered that the more powerful the dwarf, the stronger the will, the less likely they were to be affected.

The reason why these unaffected dwarves were restrained was simply because the people on the other side were their compatriots.

"We need to quickly address the source of the problem. As the battle continues, even those dwarves who can suppress their corrupted thoughts through willpower and strength will become increasingly dangerous over time."

Hearing what Cana said, Lurek nodded.

As they turned a corner, Lurek's eyes widened instantly and he almost fell to his knees.

A flash of red flashed across his eyes, but was suppressed in an instant.

As for the guard dwarves around them, they had been sent away by Kana long ago to prevent more compatriots.

"This is it, as expected, there is actually devil's blood in our bodies." Lurek felt the somewhat unstoppable influence in his body.

The boiling blood was actually the blood of the devil. Their bellicosity was not due to their bravery, but rather the residual influence of the devil's blood.

The sad thing is that they are not ashamed of it but proud of it, thinking it is a heroic act.

It's... blasphemy.

That is not an intrusion into the mind from the outside, but an influence from within the essential body.

Cana looked at Lurek's expression.

At this moment, Lurek's expression looked a bit like the tragic collapse of faith.

"Are you discouraged? Now is not the time. I know your situation better than you do.

Guess why I stayed here? I still remember your kindness in saving us."

Hearing what Cana said, Lurik suddenly raised his head and looked at him.

There was a gleam in his eyes.

(End of this chapter)

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