Tianlan hastily nodded, wiped her painted face with the back of her hand, and breathed a slight sigh of relief: "Hmm..."
She then added, "The Captain has quite a few of your posters, or sothing... limited edition collector's items, personally signed..." She nodded her little head and imdiately sold soone out.
Ye Hua chuckled in disbelief, finally realizing the identity of the other party. He didn't expect that the little girl he saved on a whim would actually be a mber of the Seven Seas Brigade. However, he secretly admired her; the team that little fellow built was just like herself, utterly fearless.
This battle had nothing to do with them, yet standing up in the face of enemies hundreds of tis their number, how much courage does that require?
"Are you from the Seven Seas Brigade, the brave Miss Poet?" Ye Hua imdiately noticed the model of the Magic Guided Reactor behind her — the level was a bit low, but not lacking in courage, that was roughly his first assessnt.
Tianlan nodded gently, but a hint of disappointnt flashed in her eyes. "Can't really talk of bravery, compared to everyone, I can't help at all... When it's usually ti to level up, I just sneak away, and when the mont cos, it's too late for regrets..."
"Aren't you the Invoker of our region?"
Tianlan looked up at him, seeing this wasn't surprising — she hadn't chosen a non-human race like Parker, mostly maintaining her Earth's appearance. But she didn't quite understand what he ant by asking this question now; the Ten Kings, he didn't seem like soone who liked to speak nonsense.
Or to put it more clearly, none of the Ten Kings would easily waste ti.
Ye Hua smiled, "I actually know soone who is quite similar to you."
"Soone similar?"
"A poet, with almost the sa personality as you, perhaps you could learn sothing from her."
Tianlan was slightly stunned, "Really?"
Ye Hua nodded.
"Her na is Shiduo."
...
Mahazar was looking in that direction, with deeply furrowed brows, his gaze seed to interrogate everyone, "What happened over there again?"
But no one could answer his question.
The King of the Sand Thief associated it with the airship that caught fire earlier, guessing there was reinforcents behind them, but the numbers shouldn't be too many, which gave him so peace of mind. He turned around, swung his long whip forward, "Ignore that side, keep advancing—"
The Sand Thieves let out a strange cry. Victory was already within reach, whether it was the Princess or the countless wealth beneath Kashan Palace. When massive temptation is so close, even ordinary people would see red, let alone these bandits who represent greed.
The Sand Thieves gathered on both sides of the battlefield, even disordered, like a tide surging through. If there was still a fresh troop belonging to the Princess's side on the battlefield at this mont, it would surely give these chaotic rabble a heavy blow, but unfortunately, the slumping trend of one side was so obvious that this rare opportunity couldn't be seized.
Despite their absolute nurical advantage, the chaos of the Sand Thieves instead ford an overwhelming montum; looking around from the battlefield, except for the gap caused by the previous big explosion, there were thieves on all sides, surging in a swarm.
At this mont, in everyone's hearts, almost only desperation resonated—
The Royal Guards, Androma, and Marlan's Knights had not yet collapsed, purely because the Grand Princess and Aleph, two mbers of the Royal Household, were still on the battlefield, battling alongside them. Even Rupert herself, her heart was gradually sinking at this mont, no hope in sight, perhaps she could only make a final effort...
Fortunately, her sister wasn't in the city.
She sighed and gently put down her sword.
The light of the distant explosion had vanished, the entire battlefield shrouded in a layer of misty dust, the previous scenes made her think of so things, but those things seed to have no use here. The only impression left in her heart was roughly the appearance of the other party— the boy nad Ade, she gently shook her head.
"Retreat to Kashan Palace."
The Guards were slightly stunned, "But Kashan Palace also offers no secure position, Princess."
"At least can delay so ti, distract the Sand Thieves' attention here, let more people escape the city."
She looked up at the sky, under the gaze of that dark red light, there was a mont when it seed like her thoughts suddenly beca clear—
"Let them co."
She whispered.
"The Sand Thieves may not be able to leave this city. They are just a pawn of the Blind Followers."
But then what will happen?
Once you had redeed everything, saving everyone on that island, but can you still save this city, save Quistack...Mr. Ade, or rather, Fenris's...Savior?
The Grand Princess gripped her sword tightly.
The dark red light seed to extend countless tendrils down from above the clouds.
...
Smoke had not yet dissipated, surrounding everything in a thick fog.
Fang Hong coughed heavily a few tis; after so long, he still hadn't adapted to the choking sll, especially in a place like Quistack where there was more dust, after an explosion, the raised dust almost covered the sky. The dust floating in the air mixed with the breath of Fire Elental Ether, inhaled into the lungs, carrying a faint burning sensation.
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