Chapter 508 Army of the Undead
The white fog on the battlefield gradually dissipated, the blurred boundaries became clear, and rapidly expanded outward.

The entire battlefield is expanding, and the human side has already deployed a vast military force.

What they faced was also a dense army of undead.

Even the sky was rendered dark and gloomy by the power of the undead. The strange magic power on the human side surged into the sky to fight against the magical environment formed by the gathering of the undead.

Kana and others were quietly watching this scene on the hillside at the edge of the battlefield, watching the great battle that happened in the gap of time without knowing when.

"Looking at the humans' attire, they clearly belong to the same faction, probably the same country. Were there such powerful human nations in ancient times?"

Annabell asked very confusedly.

This may sound a bit like boasting, but elves are indeed the overlords that have existed since the records of civilization.

However, in the past hundred years, their power has gradually weakened, and even the giant dragons that existed in ancient times have become friendly with the elves.

After all, both sides are immortal species, and most dragons are outsiders and rarely take the initiative to dominate the world.

When the dragons of the star realm migrate to the new world, they almost never choose to dominate the world, but instead make friends with the overlord of the world.

After all, they are not native to the world, and dominating the world is meaningless to them and they will definitely be overthrown.

Of course, the first half was the elf's own idea.

In more ancient times, dragons did not communicate much with native life.

There was another reason for befriending the elves when they were in power.

It's the poor dragons who were forced to stay.

"Before the Stone of Creation was broken, civilizational gaps occurred almost constantly," Kana said simply.

As for the more specific details, he didn't know, he just knew that there was such a background.

This kind of background was often used by players at the time to ridicule the official. If something couldn't be explained clearly, they would just throw it all to the Stone of Creation.

Just like the vampire disaster, the Stone of Creation can do things that affect most of the life in the world. To eliminate such behavior, a Stone of Creation is also needed.

After all, once the stone is found, it is a whole piece before it is broken.

It is only after the rubble is shattered that the world gradually becomes stable. Of course, this is of no importance to the life in the world, but the world itself does not matter.

Annabell nodded.

Karna had once spoken of the matter of the broken stone, and there were also detailed records of it in the history of the elves.

Although everyone was chatting, their eyes never left the battlefield.

"What a powerful army." Lelia couldn't help but admire.

Abis also nodded: "Except for the soldiers who are not as strong as the Night's Watch, everything else is stronger than the Night's Watch."

The human armies below can be said to have extremely tacit cooperation and a very strict command system within them.

It also seems that various types of troops are cooperating with each other, and the rotation between them can be said to be smooth.

At least in the first stage of the war, it can be said that the huge undead army was almost firmly blocked, and the number of undead was madly reduced.

Various military weapons used on large battlefields were thrown from the rear.

"Do you want to take those weapons...hmm?" Lelia said as she looked at Kana.

The meaning is self-evident.

Abis slapped Lelia on the head. "Fool, the Night's Watch doesn't lack these things. What they lack is people and places."

"Really?" Lelia was a little confused.

She didn't have much insight into the overall situation of the Night's Watch.

Kana just smiled and suggested, "When you get back, you can go to the testing ground on the Bloody Land. The number of Night's Watch members and their quotas are limited, and there are too many things to do, so some things have to be done step by step."

Annabell couldn't help but complain: "How long have we been established? Less than ten years? It has developed so fast, and you are still not satisfied?" From the elves' concept of time, this thing has become a behemoth in the blink of an eye. Many elves are still as if in a dream.

Even though the elves among the Night's Watch have been trying their best to integrate into the short-lived species and adjust their own concept of time, some of them still find it difficult to accept.

It is for this reason that various external forces are wary and critical of the Night's Watch.

So far, the only ones who have friendly relations with the Night's Watch are the Church of the Holy Light and the Kingdom of Cohen, which has almost merged with the Night's Watch.

This is the reason.

The Night Watch's development speed was so fast that it frightened them, but the Night Watch's philosophy did touch the hearts of some people in power.

Especially the legendary strongmen among various forces.

This is why there is this phenomenon where everyone tacitly accepts the development of the Night Watch but does not communicate in depth and is somewhat wary.

"Our goal has always been the final apocalypse. As for the pain and suffering before the apocalypse, it is merely an appetizer for adaptive training."

Kana said this lightly.

Compared with the Void Army, what is the current evil god crisis?

As soon as these words were spoken, everyone present fell inexplicably silent.

Looking at the battlefield quietly.

They had heard Kana say this more than once or twice, but it was difficult to imagine a scene they had never seen before.

Even though they are Night's Watch, they still feel pressured by the evil god's disaster. It is hard to imagine what they will face in the future. Compared with them, the evil god is like a piece of fun.

"When you become a legend... I'll find a chance for you to see it with your own eyes."

It is difficult to witness it with your own eyes unless you become a legend, and that would be tantamount to seeking death.

"Wait, what's going on with these undead?"

Karina, who had not participated in the topic, suddenly asked.

Others looked over.

Strange phenomena appeared among the large number of undead, and some of the undead began to become confused.

They wandered around aimlessly, or just stood there in a daze.

And some things that looked like ghosts retreated in confusion.

Looking at this situation, Kana quickly figured out the reason.

"It must be the undead outside who were sucked in. Their exposed souls make them more susceptible to the changes just now, and they will be unconscious longer than you.

Now that they have woken up and found themselves on the battlefield, they will naturally have some problems."

As a result, problems began to appear in the formation of the undead below, but because there were too many attacking undead, the chaos did not affect the overall situation.

But these undead souls that were obviously sucked in from the outside world no longer participated in the battle. Instead, they randomly moved around in the entire formation and then gathered together, as if looking for something.

Some of the undead who were obviously more intelligent led these troops and simply stayed where they were and hid in a corner.

Until a roar was heard from the sky, an indescribable chaotic roar.

A withered dragon head peeked down from the clouds, a ball of gray soul fire burning in its eye sockets.

"Dragon? Can a dragon also turn into something like an undead?" Abis asked in shock.

His gaze fell on Kana once again.

After all, Kana is the only one here who knows more about dragons.

Kana just nodded slightly.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like