The Dreadlord looked up and saw a giant wolf and a human riding on it. The human's gaze made him feel uncomfortable, and it was a familiar one. It was the same look he used when he looked at the humans in this kingdom. It was the same look he gave to ants.

The wind blew fiercely towards the ground. Wu Yue and his men were the first to strike. As enemies, there was no need for communication. Moreover, for the Dreadlord, words were their most important weapon to deceive the enemy. Therefore, Wu Yue did not intend to waste time on words and started to strike directly.

Hogg's wind had the properties of a sharp blade. When this gust of wind blew towards the ground, the skin of all the demons seemed to be against a blade and would be cut at any time. At the same time, a palm-sized flame ignited in the palm of Wu Yue's hand and aimed at the ground. The palm-sized flame was like a bottomless pit, and flames continuously flowed out of it and pounced on the ground.

At this time, the demons also began to react and fled. The Dreadlord also immediately spread the wings behind him and flew back for a distance. Unfortunately, not everyone was lucky. Most demons did not have the means to face such a large-scale attack. With the sharp blades and the heat intertwined, they had no choice but to face it directly.

But not every demon can face such a ferocious attack. The wind intertwined with fire, attacking every demon in this area of the city. The heat wave swept through, slowly igniting the remaining houses around, turning this place into a real sea of fire.

The corpses of the demon guards covered the ground, mixed with the bodies of other demons. Some had been cut into pieces by wind blades, and there were also many pieces of charred flesh. Wu Yue's flame was elemental fire. Demons like to invade the world, and as one of the cornerstones of the world, the elements naturally do not like these demons. Therefore, the damage caused by the elemental fire to the demons in this attack was also very considerable.

This attack provided Wu Yue with a blank area.

Hogg slowly fell from the sky to the ground. Wu Yue jumped off Hogg's body and landed on the ground. Although the previous attack had formed a blank zone, the demons in the city still existed. Wu Yue and his team's attack just now might have only cleared a small part of them.

After the aftermath of the wind and fire subsided, the Dreadlord and his demons reappeared, some even crawling out from under the corpses of other demons, which they then threw aside. Clearly, the demons didn't care about the death of their compatriots.

The Dreadlord looked at the two people in front of him, and his invisible spirit spread out. It was obvious that he wanted to summon more demons. The Dreadlord had a premonition that it might not be easy to capture the man and the wolf in front of him.

Wu Yue and Hogg watched the demons gradually surround them, but they were not nervous at all. It was not difficult for these demons to defeat Wu Yue, but it was probably a pipe dream to keep him. Not to mention that Hogg could take him away at any time when encountering danger. With just the small world behind him, he was already invincible.

Moreover, Wu Yue was not completely unsure about this operation. It would take some time for the fishmen to arrive, and although Hogg was powerful, it would not be easy for him to deal with so many demons. But Wu Yue never did anything without confidence.

He took out two scrolls with two mysterious runes on them. If you look at them for too long, you might even feel dizzy. These were the temporary guard scrolls that Wu Yue bought when he first came to Azeroth. However, Wu Yue rarely needed to use them. Before he was able to use the system, his enemies were not strong. After that, his enemies were unable to force him to use these two scrolls.

Temporary Guard Scroll*2: When you are in danger, tear it into pieces and a powerful guard will appear in front of you.

In Wu Yue's hand, the elemental fire began to spread, quickly wrapping the scroll. The scroll, like ordinary paper, quietly turned into ashes in the flames.

But nothing particularly happened after that, and both sides of the confrontation remained silent for a while.

The Dreadlord was a little surprised. Logically speaking, he shouldn't be so calm now.

"Strange, what on earth does he want to do."

Little did he know that Wu Yue was also a little confused. Why didn't there be any reaction after destroying the scroll? This made him feel a little embarrassed. Although he had a way to do it even without the two scrolls, his current actions became meaningless.

"Can't we just burn it with fire? We can't just tear it off!"

Wu Yue thought, but fortunately the solemn atmosphere did not last too long, or rather, Wu Yue burned the scroll for only a few seconds, it was just because the atmosphere on the scene was too serious, causing both sides to be a little nervous.

The blue line segment occupied the space, and then as if a pair of hands forcibly stretched the straight line, the straight line turned into an elliptical space, unscrupulously showing the darkness within to people. Two unknown portals unfolded on the planet of Azeroth. This scene shocked the Dreadlords. Even their demonic teleportation ability could not create such a huge momentum.

Besides, this may not just be a publicity stunt.

Soon, two figures walked out of the door. One of them was an old man wearing a black robe, exuding a cold aura. In his hand, he held a staff decorated with the skulls of various creatures. His eyes were a strange blue, and his face was like a dead tree, making people feel endlessly suffocated.

The other creature was a female fairy in human form flying in the air with butterfly wings on her back. Her face was slightly pointed and round, revealing a bit of cuteness. The wings behind her flapped from time to time, and her whole body revealed infinite vitality. When this fairy appeared, new life grew on the snow-covered ground, and even the charred wood in the city sprouted green again.

As soon as Wu Yue saw the two people he summoned, he was certain of one thing: these two people might not get along well with each other. These beings that symbolize life and death probably have considerable conflicts with each other.

Sure enough, the two looked at each other with unfriendly eyes, but fortunately, perhaps due to the constraints of the system, the two did not argue with each other, but looked at the demon in front of them together.

The Lord of Dread looked at the two people in front of him. His race's natural intuition told him that these two people might be difficult to deal with. He first looked at the goblin, thought for a while, then turned to look at the old man with the breath of death.

"You who exude the breath of death, you should have heard of the Burning Legion. Help me deal with them. I swear in the name of the Nathrezim that I will report to our leader and grant you a high position among the demons."

He tried to persuade the enemy in front of him. In this universe, the Burning Legion had a very loud reputation, and this old human was not weak. He should know something about it. If all went well, he should agree to this deal.

However, the old man did not answer, and even seemed to prove his own worth, he groaned, and the breath of death dissipated and infused into the corpses of the previously dead demons. They either shed their flesh or lost their blood and turned pale, and then picked up their weapons again and stood up from the ground.

This scene even made those fearless demons take a step back. After all, being cruel to one's fellow countrymen and seeing them stand up after being manipulated by others after death are two different things.

Wu Yue looked at the old man. He did not expect that his previous casual action would provide him with some initial strength. He said to the old man and the goblin:

"Leave their leader to me, you and Hogg go hold back the other demons."

At this time, the Dreadlord's expression had changed from solemnity to shock!

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