Who told you that you are no longer useful? This was Ella's true words.

"Then I wonder how the city lord wants to deal with me?" Saitaishi did not beg for mercy. There was no point in begging for mercy at this point.

Even now, looking at Ella who seemed to want to eat him alive but could only torture herself while she was alive, he still had the leisure to comment - how ugly.

"Lock you up for life. Never step out of this cage. You'll linger under my close surveillance for the rest of your life."

As soon as Ella said this, Setash laughed wildly and fearlessly, "Hahahaha, it's really painless!"

"It's not painful. After all, your boss is still protecting you. But I don't know how long he can protect you." Since Ella said "there is a long way to go", she also made up her mind not to be too harsh for the time being.

But, it doesn't matter.

As long as she is the city lord and Setash is inferior to her, he will never have a happy life.

But ELO hasn't agreed to this yet.

The next morning, when the new battle report was presented to Ella, the glaring handwriting on it was like a cold sword, piercing his heart - the tragic news of another entire regiment being wiped out.

What made Ella even angrier was that even the nobles didn't come back alive and died there.

"Where's the cause of death? What about the whole process? This is the result I got... How can I view it!" Ella roared angrily, and swung her arm violently, sweeping all the papers on the table into all directions.

These papers recording the battle situation fluttered down like fallen leaves swept by the wind, and some even fell on Fati who was standing in front of them.

Fati silently endured Ella's anger. She knew that what Ella needed at the moment was to vent, not to explain. She lowered her head, letting the papers fall on her body, waiting for Ella to calm down.

The whole room fell into a brief silence, echoed only by the sound of falling papers. Ella sat there, still furious. She glanced at Fati, exhaled, and asked, "What's going on? Tell me."

"The ELO people went crazy. They strapped explosives to their bodies and went to blow up the nobles. Then, taking advantage of the opportunity, the sniper shot and killed the nobles." Fati's voice was as calm as water, as if she was recounting something that had nothing to do with her. But only she knew that she was trying hard not to let her voice tremble.

This kind of thing is really horrifying - those people are willing, willing to exchange human lives for human lives, as if they can be resurrected after death, and they don't know what fear is at all.

We knew nothing about this war, knew nothing about ELO, and the scary thing is that we can't turn back.

Ella was so angry that she laughed. The news spread very quickly among ELOs. The previous one used this method to injure Lumi, and the next one used an advanced version and directly killed a noble.

"That's it? Just like that!" Ella's voice was filled with disbelief and astonishment. "A noble is gone just like that?"

"If this continues, how many attacks can our people withstand?" she continued, "And what about that regiment? Last time, it was the ELO force that came to support us. What about this time? Is it the same? Their force is moving really fast!"

Ella laughed in anger and shouted, "Looking at it this way, our Kori Army is just a bunch of trash! A bunch of useless trash!"

"No." Fati's answer was quick, but his voice sounded unusually heavy.

Although she immediately denied that Kori Jun was a "waste", the truth was too hard to tell.

She paused for a moment, as if weighing in her mind how to word it in a way that would soften the harsh truth.

Finally, he took a deep breath and slowly said, "The remaining troops... chose to surrender. Some even tied red bands around their bodies in the heat of the battle to show their rebellion - now they have joined the ELO camp."

"What did you say? Say it again? What?" Ella couldn't believe her ears. She widened her eyes and stared at Fati, hoping to find a trace of a joke on her face.

But Fati's expression was so serious that she had to believe this cruel fact.

"Halfway through the fight, they rebelled, and in the end, they all surrendered."

"Where are the supervisory teams? What are those bastards doing?" Ella was so angry that she gritted her teeth and couldn't help cursing.

But Fati's words choked her up, and she said slowly, "He was beaten to death by his own people."

"Haha, okay." Ella pursed her lips and nodded. "That's really impressive, ELO. Give the order, attack with all your might! If anyone dares to dawdle there again, I'll go up and persuade her myself!"

"Yes." After receiving the order, Fati ran away as fast as he could.

Ella stood there, looking at the empty table, and murmured, "Yun Shuo... you're brave enough, just keep fighting back."

Chapter 120: I, Ah Dai, abandon the dark and join the light!

On the computer screen:

Ah Dai's figure appeared unusually calm in the chaotic battlefield. With the sound of her pulling the trigger, a bullet streaked through the sky and hit Yun Shuo right in the middle of his eyebrows.

Yun Shuo's movements froze instantly, blood gushed out from the wound bit by bit, staining his face red. His body swayed in the air for a few times, and finally lost its support completely.

The fingertips that were tightly gripping the fuse of the explosives also loosened, and the originally taut fuse also relaxed at this moment, swaying gently in the wind.

He fell straight backwards, like a falling crane, his straight spine suddenly collapsed, and along with it, the hope of ELO.

Ah Dai was stunned, her eyes fixed on the moment when Yun Shuo fell. An indescribable sorrow welled up in her heart, like seeing the starlight suddenly extinguished in the dark night, cold and heavy.

The picture was clearly not in slow motion, but Yun Shuo's falling movement seemed to be stretched out by time, bit by bit, heavy and slow.

It was as if to allow Ah Dai to confirm again and again: he was really dead, ELO was really over, and everything would disappear with his fall.

Yun Shuo's death was definitely not like an autumn leaf falling and withering away without anyone noticing.

His death was not silent, nor was it as short but brilliant as the end of a dazzling firework. On the contrary, his death was the clarion call for a charge, the last roar of "kill" from everyone in the ELO organization!

He fell down, but behind him, thousands and thousands of ELO members rushed forward, regardless of their lives.

It was as if the heavy curtain in the theater was suddenly and completely lifted by an invisible giant hand, and everyone was about to greet the final excitement and ending.

Seeing Yun Shuo being shot, Ella hurriedly fled from Yun Shuo in panic and hid beside Ah Dai in panic. Her voice was still trembling, "Ah Dai, you are finally here."

Without waiting for Ah Dai's response, he stepped forward and tried to grab Ah Dai's hand, seeking some comfort.

However, Ah Dai seemed not to see her. He turned sideways, avoided her, and ran straight towards Yun Shuo, then suddenly knelt down beside Yun Shuo.

But after that, Ah Dai just knelt there blankly, and could only kneel there blankly, unable to say a word.

The game does not have any communication segments, as if someone like Yun Shuo does not deserve to have a last word, he should just die so lightly, and his existence is just to pave the way for the players.

Ah Dai can control the character outside the screen to run towards Yun Shuo, but he can no longer communicate with Yun Shuo on the screen.

Yun Shuo's eyes were wide open the entire time - he died with his eyes open.

Behind him, the ELO members with blood on their faces trembled as they tried to rush forward to take back the body of their commander, but the continuous bullets poured down like a rainstorm, quickly taking their lives.

Amidst the hail of bullets, the area around Yun Shuo, who lay on the ground, was a pure expanse. Ah Dai silently erected a wind wall around him, fearing that another bullet would taint Yun Shuo.

The ending scene is frozen at this moment.

[The "Dawn of Kori City" instance ends.]

When the ending sound popped up, Ah Dai was still immersed in the scene for a long time. She sat there in a daze for a long time, until tears dripped onto the table, and then she shuddered and suddenly woke up.

She smiled sheepishly, wiping away tears as if to hide them. With a slight tremor in her voice, she said, "Well then... now that we've cleared the Cori City dungeon, the next plot options are up to you."

After saying this, he hurriedly ended the live broadcast.

【By the way, Ah Dai is crying, right? 】

[Uh... Yun Shuo is dead, ELO is completely defeated, isn't this a cool point? ]

I didn't feel good at all. Looking at the desperate eyes of the surviving ELO members behind me, I felt like peeing.

[I always feel like I'm helping the evildoers...]

[Those who feel this way have probably watched that video.]

[Indeed, after watching it, I felt like I was cannibalizing people, or at least I got to taste a couple of human blood buns.]

[The plot of Di Ugly is so disjointed, is the planner really okay? ]

If it's not split, then it wouldn't be the first completely free game, right? Wouldn't it just be an ordinary game with multiple endings?

【Also, when Yun Shuo died, it seemed like he died with his eyes open.】

It seems like the player is always ruining his plans. It was like this the first time they met, and it was like this the last time they met.

[If he had been able to successfully kill Ella the first time, none of these things would have happened later, right?]

[The first time they met, he assassinated Ella, and the player stopped him. The last time they met, he was still trying to kill Ella, and the player stopped him again.]

[Where it begins, it ends. How can this not be considered a beginning and an end? ]

We all seem to have overlooked one thing—that is, ELO is absolutely not a cult-like organization.

How could people in a country where gods truly exist believe in a cult? It doesn't make sense!

Everyone in "Crisis of Faith" knows that each country has its own gods, and that the nobles are the orthodox believers of the gods. Isn't this why the nobles have such high power?

The very existence of cults stems from the question, “What if this thing exists?”

[Yes, this setting makes it completely different from the actual situation.]

For those in "Crisis of Faith," the question "What if this thing exists?" doesn't exist, because "God" does exist, and there is only one God. (This applies only to individual nations; they are not allowed to believe in the gods of other nations.)

[Under this premise, the fact that ordinary people are willing to follow ELO proves that ELO is what the people want, doesn't it?]

I always feel like we are a knife in the hands of the rulers. Regardless of whether we are right or wrong, we simply represent the will of the ruling class and violently suppress a just uprising.

[What do you think was in the direction Yun Shuo was looking at before he died?]

【It has its people, its freedom, and its equality.】

[Stop talking, my eyes are about to pee again.]

[How about, let Ah Dai play a game of ELO camp. ]

[Don't fight, you'll lose followers. Who would watch it?!]

[I see! Besides, it's just a short fight. After all, Ah Dai is progressing fast and is considered the "number one in the noble camp," so it's a good time to take a break.]

[I feel like Ah Dai will cry to death in the ELO camp, where there are so many dead people.]

[No spoilers! Please!]

A-Dai has always been involved in both live broadcasts and videos. It is unlikely that he didn't see the video that became popular, which was posted by someone from the ELO camp.

But the butt determines the head, and the wallet determines the thoughts.

Currently, I mainly make money by live streaming the "Noble Camp". It is unlikely that I will go head-to-head with my "breadwinners" for the sake of an illusory "justice" in the game. After all, the audience of the live broadcast is there.

Therefore, she can only play ELO camp in her free time after broadcasting.

Then began my life of sitting in front of the computer screen, clutching a tissue, and crying my heart out.

"Wow... Damn Yun Shuo, you only learned to speak softly after joining the ELO camp. If you had done this earlier, wouldn't I have surrendered to the enemy long ago?"

The game progressed too slowly, and she had to rush to catch up to the "War Chapter". She almost finished all the ELO camp-specific dungeon tasks such as "Pledge to Join ELO" and "Build ELO" in one go.

For this reason, she even suspended her live broadcast for two days.

After all, her eyes were swollen after completing the dungeon. If she went live at this time, there would definitely be viewers making emoticons for her, which would be too embarrassing.

As a result, right after the broadcast started, the topic of "Death of Yun Shuo" came up again. This made Ah Dai, whose heart had already completely leaned towards ELO, unable to hold back and he immediately started howling in the house.

"No," she scrambled to her feet. "I just don't believe it. With me protecting him, how could Yun Shuo die? If there's no way out, I'll create one for him."

Yun Shuo from the Noble camp is bound to die, but Yun Shuo from the ELO camp will finally be honored!

She decided to go all out, she wiped her tears hastily and got up.

But when I was planning to post in the comment section about my plan to "play in the ELO camp" next, I found that the comments section was full of people who wanted to play in the ELO camp themselves.

This... Ah Dai was shocked. Could it be that he had always misjudged the audience composition?

They all look like they are in the aristocratic camp with thick eyebrows and big eyes, but in fact they have already voted for ELO?

This is just right, I can save my face at the same time - this is not what I, A-Dai, want to do, it is your own choice, I was forced.

The next day, as soon as Ah Dai started broadcasting, before he even finished his opening remarks, the barrage of comments started flying.

[Let's play the ELO camp again. You'll have to see the truth for yourself.] As this barrage was sent out, ten "rockets" rushed onto Ah Dai's screen.

[Captain: To be honest, I really fell in love with Yun Shuo through Ah Dai's live broadcast room. Let's play him again.]

【Fight! We want to watch, we love to watch!】

This scene made Ah Dai laugh so hard that her mouth curled up, but she still pretended to be reserved and said, "Are you really going to fight? I said before that I would never be a dog for ELO."

Then, as if really afraid that these guys would change their tune again, Ah Dai quickly said, "I can't help it. Who told me to be so doting on my fans? If you say to fight, then fight."

As he said that, he quickly logged into his trumpet.

[Hiss… Something's wrong. Doesn't this password sound too familiar? Why is it being typed so quickly?]

[A-Dai's hands are fast, I understand.]

[Why does it feel like Ah Dai's expression doesn't show any sign of being forced into a corner, but rather a hint of smug joy?]

[Could it be that Ah Dai had already betrayed the noble camp? ]

"How could that be? I have always been a staunch 'Love ELO' person." As he spoke, Ah Dai quickly and skillfully arranged the ELO position. He didn't need to think at all, and it was obvious that he was a "skilled worker".

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