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One hundred and eleven the true face of Renalas

Cage and Ogar saw from a distance how easily the two of them eliminated a fog monster, and they were both hit hard in their hearts.

Ogar felt a little happy in his heart. Cage felt that he was not suitable to stay here anymore, so he said goodbye to Ogar and left.

Ogar, who stayed behind, ordered the destruction circle to be closed, took one last look at the two people on the high wall and left in a hurry.

The wind and snow quickly covered the earth with a white blanket. Mel seemed to be eating food forever, chewing something in his mouth and saying to Benedy: "Grandpa asked me to take you back."

Benedy frowned: "I won't go back."

Mel's lips twitched, and his voice was a little cold: "Is your family so disgusting to you?"

"You know I didn't mean that... I'm just not interested in that position." Benedy felt a little helpless, and some pictures flashed through his mind.

Mel patted the sword on his waist, raised the corners of his mouth, and there was no trace of warmth in his eyes: "Do you think you have a choice?"

One sentence was like the coldest ice and snow, making Benedy freeze up, but his eyes remained unchanged.

Mel stared at Benedy coldly for a while, then smiled indifferently and removed his hand from the hilt of the sword.

"I'm too lazy to take care of these nonsense, but if you don't go back, I won't be able to explain it."

Benedy felt that the pressure was suddenly relieved and secretly breathed a sigh of relief. He told Mel about the Black Dragon Salsa and Lucy and Butch in the gray world.

Mel looked into Benedy's eyes and said: "You have always been different from everyone in the City of Annihilation, Xiaodi."

"There's nothing different..." Benedy shook his head and wanted to say something.

"It's different. If I were you, I wouldn't do any of the things you said." Mel stretched out his fingers to wipe away the residue from the corner of his mouth, showing an evil smile.

"I say it again, follow me." Mel suddenly said expressionlessly.

Benedy was silent. There was another reason why he didn't want to go back. People in the City of Annihilation seemed to always have absolute rationality, and emotions didn't seem to be important to the City of Annihilation.

But Benedy always felt that Mel was different. His sister was definitely different from the City of Annihilation, his grandfather, and that group of princes and nobles.

"Not yet." After a moment of silence, Benedy raised his head and looked at Mel firmly.

This sister's status has been higher than his since he was a child. Regardless of talent, strength, etc., he has always lived under the shadow created by Mel.

A gust of wind blew by, causing their clothes to flutter.

Mel's eyes were filled with anger, and beautiful lines appeared on his round and delicate thighs. With a "swish!", Mel stepped forward to catch the disobedient Benedy.

"Teleport." Benedy shed a drop of cold sweat, then a white light flashed all over his body, and Mel's hand was instantly empty.

At this moment, there was only one figure left on the city wall. Mel stood up straight, turned slightly in an arc, and looked in one direction with a faint look in his eyes.

"Ran away."

While many things were happening in the east, Mebis, the royal city of Antara, was also experiencing undercurrents.

A dragon's resting place in the royal court

A figure appeared here. He walked through the cemetery and came to a courtyard.

In the courtyard, a girl with purple eyes was sitting on the blanket-covered floor, playing with a delicate flower in her hand.

"Why are you here again?" This girl with black hair and purple eyes was none other than Black Dragon Salsa. Feeling the person coming behind her, she pulled off a petal.

"Salsa, help me one more time." The person who spoke was none other than the warrior Lieder. At this moment, his face was gloomy and his brows were furrowed.

"Why should I help a useless waste?" Salsa picked off another petal and gently threw it at Lieder's feet.

Lie was a little speechless, and after a while he said: "I won't fail again this time."

Salsa pulled off the last petal, looked at the bare stem, and turned to look at Lieder teasingly.

"The last time it was the warrior Liede who came to see me, this time it's the Demon King of Manting. I can help you again." Salsa threw away the flower stem, put one hand on Lieder's chest, and said softly.

"what do I need to do?"

Led looked at Salsa who was almost close to him and said in a deep voice: "You don't have to do anything. Just go to a place with me and stay quietly without taking any action."

Salsa moved her eyes and said with a smile: "You know, I can't violate the contract."

"I have a way to prevent that guy from showing up for the time being." Liede pointed to the black air surrounding Salsa's arm.

"When will we do it?"

"Tomorrow night."

Above the palace at this moment.

The emperor sitting on the throne was listening to the news reported by his attendants with his eyes twitching.

"...Among them, 280,000 were sergeants and 920,000 were civilians. Only nearly 70,000 were evacuated from the city."

"1.2 million people died...this...this..." Huisi's face was a little pale, and he was confused for a moment after hearing the terrifying number.

"Yes, Your Majesty. In addition, the Demon King's army in the north has been defeated. The Kingdom's legions are marching forward. Do you want to continue heading north?" The attendant pushed up his glasses and looked at the documents organized in his hand.

Huis still hadn't recovered from the horrific figures. At this moment, he vaguely realized how serious what he had done was.

"How come so many people died?" Huis muttered to himself.

"Obviously, we cannot completely control the fog creatures." The attendant hesitated.

"Damn Doraisi, what else are you hiding from me?" The remaining guilt in Huisi's eyes was replaced by anger, like an emotionless beast.

"What's the situation in the south now?" Huis closed his eyes and thought for a while.

"There is no movement from the Demon King's army. The Royal Army has been stationed in Cupina City." The valet turned over the documents in his hand.

Huisi hummed and continued: "We are weak in the south, so the north should not act rashly for now. I want to see what the new demon king wants to do."

Huisi tapped his fingers on the armrest of the seat, and after a while he said: "Call back the fog in the north."

The attendant was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "Your Majesty, we have lost the giant bird."

Huis's Adam's apple rolled twice as he leaned back on the throne: "Where's the one to the east?"

"It was also annihilated, not a trace of breath was left." The attendant flipped through the report document in his hand.

"Didn't I ask Cage to stop Ogar?" Huisi's eyes opened a slit.

"Your Majesty, the annihilation of the giant puppet master was not caused by Lord Ogar..."

"who is it?"

"The information is not accurate yet, but according to Cage's description, one of them seems to be Benedy Hoffman." The attendant turned to a photo of Benedy.

Huisi naturally knew something about Benedy. He was a man who entered and exited the royal city at will, escaped Salsa's pursuit, and had an affair with the Demon Lord Lieder.

"Hoffman...Hoffman...City of Annihilation..." Grays' tone was a little heavy, and violence flashed through his narrowed eyes.

The palace fell into a long silence again.

Benedy, who was teleported away, came to the thunder clouds and found a purple-haired boy on a peak.

"Do me a favor." Benedy stepped forward and took out something from the storage space as he spoke.

...

Early the next morning, Benedy went to the top of the Holy Mountain of Sipri in the south and stepped into the particles.

The scene in front of me kept changing, and finally it reflected the appearance of a living room.

Arnold was sitting on the carpet drinking a glass of wine, and of course two elves ran out to play games.

"Yeah, it's Xiaodi here." Anji accidentally saw Benedy suddenly appearing and quickly came over to say hello.

Benedy avoided him and came to Arnold: "Brother Arnold."

"Xiao Di, welcome to play." Arnold's face was red, and he seemed to be very happy with the drink.

"I can't find the master." Benedy took the small drink handed over by Arnold.

"Really?" Arnold seemed to have known for a long time.

"She said she remembered something related to her family." Benedy found the wine unpleasant to drink, but after drinking it, it felt warm in his stomach, and the restless magic that had always been there was relieved.

"..." There was no answer, and Angie ran back and continued playing the game with Coris.

"Do you know where I can find her?" Benedy looked at the wine sloshing in the quilt, not knowing whether he was talking to himself or asking.

"...Xiao Di, have you ever seen the sea in Reinalas?" Arnold said suddenly.

"Sea?" Benedy was stunned when he was asked. He seemed to have never seen the sea in Renaras.

"The sea in Lenaras is a little different." Although Arnold's face was red, his eyes were still clear.

"What do you mean?" Benedy was a little confused.

"I once told you that if you find land, you will know a lot of things." Arnold took a sip of wine, "Do you know what the place we are called is called?"

"Mount Cipri," Benedy said.

"I'm not talking about the name. The place where we are sitting now is called the island." Arnold pointed under Benedy's butt, and then he opened the boundary of the particle shroud.

Arnold pointed to the bottom of the top of the mountain and said slowly: "This bottom is called the bottom of the sea."

Benedy looked at the bottom of the empty cup, lost in thought.

"Islandon is very similar to Lenaras. The only difference is that the place you have been living is actually under the sea, so you can't see the land after walking for a long time because the ocean is too big." Arnold said.

"Where is the sea water?"

"It's like you asking me where Butch is, I know what she is, I know what she looks like, but I don't know where it is at this moment?" Arnold answered two questions at once.

"How can we find land?" Benedy asked.

"Haha, although the ocean is big and broad, it is not infinite. It has an end, right?" Arnold smiled.

Although Benedy was still a little confused, he now had a goal. Although Arnold didn't mention Buchi's whereabouts, he always implied that the other party was related to the land.


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