Chapter 471: Act 154 Dawn (6) (1st update)
Elent?
Brand had considered this point, but the manifestation of this elent was sowhat strange. Ti? It seed a bit like it. In the past, he had seen the elent of ti in the ga, no, it shouldn’t be called the ti elent — it should be referred to as the Power of Existence of Ti.
But that was also a legendary story of a Face Fighter defeating an RMB Warrior, one of the most widely spread legends among late-ga players; he was fortunate enough to know everything about this Power of Existence, at least he knew that the rewind attribute of ti in its partial control was very similar in appearance to the situation he was encountering now.
But whether it is completely consistent remains to be discussed.
Because the description of ti doesn’t seem to include words like stability.
Brand sensed soone approaching from behind; it was Qian. The red-haired girl had been injured in the previous skirmish — she limped to his back, silently unfastened her sword, and handed it to him. Brand stretched out his hand to take the sword, but this ti, he did not rush to continue the attack.
Because just now, the ‘Investigation’ skill, which had been active all the while, alerted him to the appearance of a new, unfamiliar aura on the battlefield —
Rosco? But Rosco shouldn’t be that strong.
A new enemy?
To stop him from killing Kabais?
Brand watched in silence as the bone skeleton struggled to get up from the dust cloud but fell back to its knees several tis, clearly heavily wounded; then he looked at Crenxia and his rcenaries in the distance, who, under disha’s lead, were driving Gruding’s scattered private army towards the inner city.
“You’re here.”
Brand intentionally relaxed and asked without looking at the girl next to him.
“You… you knew?” Qian raised her head in surprise, looking at him. She had clearly followed alone, but Brand’s tone suggested he had discovered her presence early on.
But then she silently lowered her head again. She knew this young man had strong opinions on certain matters and had anticipated he might be displeased when she acted alone. Even that rather likable Miss rchant could arouse his wrath, let alone herself.
She remained silent, not planning to argue, thinking as long as he did not bla Sanfde and the others. She was accustod to acting alone; punishnt was familiar, the feeling of being unnoticed — she had grown used to it.
“I sensed it when you left with . Don’t forget, the vessel of Divine Blood is still on ,” Brand chuckled softly, “Besides, given your personality, I’d be surprised if you didn’t follow…”
How could it be?
The red-haired girl’s brows furrowed, questioning Brand with her gaze.
“What are you thinking now?” Brand’s gaze swept around, still unmoved.
The red-haired girl suddenly thought of sothing, watching him warily: “My lord, don’t go after Sanfde and the others; I act alone and bear the consequences alone.”
“What are you thinking?”
“Isn’t that the case?” Qian lowered her head, asking softly.
“Of course not. I kept you in the team because you are friends with Sanfde and the others. I never considered you a subordinate; how you see it, I respect your choice—”
“Not comrades?”
“No, just not subordinates.”
Qian lowered her gaze.
Brand didn’t look back at her; he thought he might guess so of what this girl, simultaneously strong and fragile, had in mind. He thought if it weren’t for the Gray Wolf rcenaries, she might prefer to find a quiet place, waiting for death alone.
Protecting others, also protecting herself, had beco her link to this world. Macaro’s harm to her was too deep; it would be hard for anyone to heal, let alone an outsider like him.
But also being an outsider, he was not in a position to say much, so he changed the topic: “Actually, not just , disha and Kabais also knew you were nearby.”
The red-haired girl was stunned.
“Your Life Energy is too strong, and you don’t know how to hide it. To the Undead, it’s as glaring as the sun.”
“But it—” Qian retorted.
Brand saw Kabais finally stagger to its feet from the ruins, though it didn’t seem ready to strike. He just looked at it and said, “That axe of Kabais was ant to force you out. I thought you would see it—”
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