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162 - Nineteen

Chapter 162: Nineteen, Old Knowledge

The demons who watched separately came straight towards Wende's side. They were a group of angels with white wings behind them. They were both pretty and handsome, regardless of gender. The four-winged angels in the lead were even more majestic. Against the backdrop of a golden hair that fluttered in the wind, they were like a lion without anger and mighty.

When Wender saw them, most of the demons around him also noticed the arrival of these angels. A low noise sounded, and the demons were talking, as if they were surprised by the arrival of these angels.

From the reactions of these demons, it is not difficult for Wende to guess that the forces represented by these angels are also something that ordinary demons cannot compare. At the same time, it was a little strange. Unexpectedly, the angels came to find their intentions.

After thinking about it, the angels had already come to Wende and others. They greeted Wende, Qilu, Emma, ​​Pump and others with a proud attitude. Then, without waiting for a response, the angels, led by the angels in charge, bowed to Joan of Arc together, "Sir, I really didn't expect to meet you again here. This is really great!"

These angels actually recognize Joan of Arc!

This was a surprising development. Wender's eyes turned around Joan of Arc and the angel several times, and he kept guessing in his heart when the girl had an intersection with these angels.

Fortunately, Joan of Arc did not mean to play a puzzle. She smiled and also gave a respectful salute to the group of angels, and then asked with a strange question: "Mr. Fernande, why are you here?"

"We heard that a fairly evil empire appeared here, so Lord Harrein entrusts me to come and find out the details." Fernande replied, with a look of shame on his face, "But I didn't expect that the empire would be so powerful. A few days ago, our conflict with them was a rare opportunity."

Wende interrupted and asked, "You mean the empire in the south, right?"

An angel next to Fernande raised his eyebrows and showed an unhappy look. He stepped forward and was about to scold Wende for his reckless behavior of interrupting. However, Fernande stopped him in time and scolded him: "Don't be rude! Since this summoner can be with the Saint, I think there is something worthy of our respect!"

At first glance, this sentence seemed to be a kind of praise for Wende, but Wende actually felt a little unhappy. Especially when Fernande finished speaking, he did not answer his inquiry, but continued to talk to Joan of Arc, Wende's unhappiness immediately increased a few points.

Fernande, who was still unaware, had a sunny smile on his face and asked Joan of Arc, "Sir, since you have appeared here, I think you are planning to deal with that empire, right? This is really great! If you have your help, we will have a lot more chances of winning."

"I dare not take it." Joan of Arc first humbled himself, and then followed Wende's question just now and asked: "What can arouse your vigilance is compared to the empire in the south?"

"Yes." This time, Fernande answered quite happily.

Joan of Arc turned his head to Wende, and his eyes showed a questioning look. Wende understood her meaning very well, but the girl was a little unsure of whether she should reveal the news that Andalil was already dead.

"Andariel, the demon king who ruled the southern empire, died in battle!" This itself is a major news that can absolutely shock people. If he is told, Wende, one of the main parties and his companions, will undoubtedly make the demon look at him with admiration and be kept in mind by most demons. As long as the demons know this news, they will never dare to look down on Wende anymore. From this point of view, releasing this news will undoubtedly help Wende's next plan and attract more potential allies.

It is also disadvantageous to just sending out the news. It is on the one hand that arouses the vigilance of some evil demons, but on the other hand, it is very likely to cause revenge from the empire that Andalil stayed.

You know, although Andalil died, the empire she left behind was not damaged much. A group of real-name demons led by Blood Crow and the Countess still firmly maintained the operation of the empire. What Wender hoped was that the empire was split and fragmented, so he had to be more cautious when he was acting.

After all, it is because his own strength is not strong enough. Luck takes up more than strength to be able to kill Andalil. Under such a premise, Wende, who still needs time to grow, does not want to attract the attention of too many demonic forces too early.

As the saying goes, "Storing grain will help you become kings." Or, "If you go into the village secretly, don't want to shoot."

Anyway, through discussions before, Wende and others have reached such a consensus.

If not, how could Joan of Arc hesitate and feel embarrassed at this time?

Wende was actually a little hesitant about Joan of Arc's inquiry.

Although it is confirmed that Joan of Arc and these angels are old acquaintances, and judging from some information in the Summoner Forum, angels are also confirmed that they are demons in the "order, kind" camp. In this regard, these angels are undoubtedly the goals that Wender should strive for.

But...what should I say...Wend's first impression of these angels is not particularly good.

This feeling may be due to the arrogance these angels have, or it may be because of the arrogant expression of the angel, and the distrust of believers in Wende's heart towards "religion" and especially the "monotheistic charlatans" should be partly the reason - if it weren't for the acquaintance with Joan of Arc and his deep friendship, his impression of this part would have been even worse. Finally, there was also the concern of "communicating with a simple and deep conversation"...

Anyway, it was these trivial reasons that combined together that made Wende hesitate. He thought about it for a long time in his heart, but finally decided to release some truth. He did not ask these angels to believe them all, but hoped that they could realize that the danger of that empire had been weakened a lot, so don't just make a blind eye and always get entangled with it. From the previous conversation between Fernande and Joan of Arc, it was not difficult for Wende to draw the judgment that "these angels fought with that empire and suffered a small loss."

There may be errors, and when these angels alone cannot do anything to the empire, it is absolutely certain.

——Although the first impression of these angels is not particularly good, Wende also admitted that the existence of these angels has certain benefits for him. So put aside the subjective impression, he also hopes that these angels can gain a firm foothold in this city.

...

After thinking about it for a while, Wende made up his mind to speak.

But at this moment, the angel Fernande, who noticed Joan of Arc and Wend, asked first: "Sir, what are the difficulties you have? In my memory, you are a very refreshing person. Is it because of my request that you feel embarrassed? If so, just pretend I have not mentioned it... Although that empire is powerful, we will not be afraid!"

Fernande said it was passionate, but when Winder heard it, he immediately shouted "Oops!"

This angel who looks pretty is actually a pretty cunning guy. The excitement he plays seems superficial... But with Wende's understanding of Joan of Arc, he can understand what will happen next with his knees...

Sure enough, after hearing Fernande's words, Joan Arc immediately sighed quietly. She shook her head slightly, but said, "You are so careful, Lord Fernande. I will naturally not let that power grow... In fact, its leader Andalil was already dead more than two weeks ago..." Fortunately, Joan Arc still remembered the discussions with Wende before, and these words were whispered.

"What, Andalil is dead!"

However, Fernande's performance once again made Wende feel unhappy. He seemed to be afraid that the people around him would not hear it, and repeated it loudly. A happy smile appeared on his face. After praising the "Glory of the Lord" several times with the other angels around him, he smiled and said to Joan of Arc, "I am really worthy of being a saint. I knew that you would not let that evil guy survive in the world!" He asked again impatiently: "So what are your plans next? Is it necessary to completely eliminate those dirty guys? If so, please allow us to follow you unshirkable!"

"That empire is of course our enemy, but they are not the focus of our current opportunity." Joan of Arc said, walking to Wend's side a few steps and introducing to the angels: "This summoner is called Wend, and he is my comrade-in-arms whom I agree with and my current companion. We have signed a contract and in the next days, I will fight side by side with him!"

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I made up for yesterday, and there will be another update tonight.
Chapter completed!
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