Dalmore Plains, Druune.

This was once a foggy wilderness, a gathering place for barbarian tribes. When the Noxians had just established the weak Noxus, the Drune barbarian tribe brought great trouble to Noxus and almost destroyed the entire Noxus.

The First Battle of Druune.

This was the most thrilling war in the records of Noxus.

The barbaric Drune had a great impact on the Noxian army, and the soldiers suffered heavy casualties. If it weren't for Kled and his mount Skaarl who rushed into the battle group, relying on their own bravery and strength to change the situation of the battle and delay the reinforcement of the Immortal Bastion, the Noxian Empire might not exist now.

And now, under the leadership of Kled, the Noxian army has expanded its territory countless times - the Druune, who once fought against the Noxians, have now become a part of Noxus.

After thousands of years of assimilation, the once barbaric tribes have now been completely integrated into the lives of the Noxian people.

The Dalmo Plain, which was once a barren mountain, has gradually prospered due to the cultivation of the Druune people. Although the land here is still very barren due to the impact of the Rune War, it is still much better than its original appearance, and now it has become a border town.

It's not quite right to call it a border town. Strictly speaking, the real border of Noxus should be a place called Delverhold. It is the border between Noxus and Freljord, and Darius, a general in the Trifarious Council, is stationed there now.

There is actually quite a distance between Druune and the Delverburg, but to the west of Druune is a desolate land with sparse population, so it is not wrong to say that Druune is a border town.

In a small tavern near the town center, a short guy with gray hair and beard and only one eye was cursing and mumbling something. He would take a sip of wine from time to time, and it was obvious that there was anger in his eyes.

Next to this guy, a desert dragon lizard was crawling on the ground, occasionally raising its head to look at its owner, then lowering its head again and continuing to eat its own food.

The furious knight, Kled.

A well-known folk hero in Noxus, he has many legendary or exaggerated stories, such as "The Great Light Cavalry Victory", "The Return of the High-ranking Major General Marshal Sergeant" and "The Admiral of the Mountain". Some of them may be fictional, but it is undeniable that Kled has participated in almost every battle launched by the Empire and won every title in the army.

Today, most of Noxus' territory was conquered by soldiers led by this short Yodel.

Perhaps the only bad habits of this highly decorated general were his violent temper and his foul-mouthed swearing.

The man sitting opposite Kled already knew all of this by heart.

The man with an ordinary face was drinking by himself, not paying attention to the increasingly harsh words that Kley cursed at him - after all, Kley was not cursing at him.

Of course, if Kled dared to scold him, he would definitely beat him up without hesitation, and then knock off Skaarl's dog head.

Others might respect him as a Noxian hero, but he would never pamper the yordle.

In terms of the time he has been in Noxus, he is no less than Kled. He was excavated as early as the early days of Noxus - at that time, the war between Noxus and the Druune barbarians had not even begun.

"Hey, tell me! Does what I said make sense?"

Kled turned around and cursed, saying, "These damn bugs! They should be stuffed into the sewer! These filthy rats!"

"OK OK."

The man waved his hand, somewhat helplessly interrupting Kled's insults.

He had seen how good Kled was at cursing. If he let Kled continue to curse, he could curse for hours without repeating himself. Even for the sake of his own ears, he had to interrupt Kled.

"I've said this many times. First, I don't say hello."

"Second, call me Naganeka."

Kled glared at Naganeka unhappily. As a Yordle with a long lifespan, Kled actually felt lonely most of the time, as Skaarl was the only one by his side at all times.

Although there were humans who wanted to be friends with him, he sent them all away without exception.

But Naganeka is different. As a former darkborn, even if he is reborn in the body of a Noxian, he still has a long life. This means that there are many times when he is no longer alone.

Just as Naganeka knew Kled, so too did Kled know him.

When he first learned that this guy was a Darkin, Kled was really shocked.

But it has been thousands of years since the Darkin ruled the world, and Naganeka didn't show any abnormalities after her resurrection - well... except that she sometimes has a bad temper and a little bit of violent tendencies, everything else is fine.

Kled dared to insult anyone, even if the current Noxian commander Swain or General Darius stood in front of him, he would dare to insult them, but in front of Naganeka, he really didn't dare to curse too much.

After all, this guy Naganeka...beats people really hard and it hurts!

"Klei, I didn't come to drink with you to listen to your swearing. I have something serious to tell you."

Naganeka raised her eyebrows, put down her wine glass, and said seriously:

"As for me, I may have to leave in a while. You've been elusive all day, and I'm afraid I won't be able to find you next time, so I told you in advance."

"You're leaving? Where are you going? Where are you going!?"

"you this..."

After noticing Naganeka's suddenly sharp eyes, Kled suppressed the second half of his sentence and said with a bit of frustration: "Haven't you let go of everything in the past?"

Have you given up?

How can it be so easy to let go of all the glory we once had?

When he was just resurrected, he fell into a long period of confusion - he could not bear the destruction of his Ascendant body, nor could he bear the loss of power in his body, and he could not accept the desolation of the Darkin era.

But gradually, he also learned to face reality.

Now, it is indeed no longer the era of the Darkin.

But just a while ago, Naganeka felt a very familiar breath - the source of this breath seemed to be very far away and not obvious.

But Naganeka still felt an inexplicable throbbing in her heart.

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