The morning sun rose from the horizon.
The golden sunlight, carrying a touch of warmth, shone upon all the soldiers still alive on the battlefield.
This warm sunlight symbolized their survival, dispelling the coldness that clung to them after a night of battle.
It also allowed the heat on their bodies to begin cooling down.
What followed was the pain throughout their bodies and the weakness of their limbs.
Yet, the enormous stone wall spanning nearly one kiloter remained undispersed, standing as before.
Longbei, having returned to his normal size, tapped the stone wall and turned to Kane beside him, asking.
"Wasn't this made by your Origin Skills, how co it hasn't disappeared? Did you turn it directly into reality?"
Longbei, curious, looked at the stone wall, which had stood for over an hour, while all the undead had been completely annihilated, yet it still hadn't disappeared.
Upon hearing Longbei's question, Kane nodded: "This wasn't constructed by my Skills but was lifted directly from the ground.
It's akin to when I controlled the soil in Platinum Country; naturally, it won't disappear."
Upon hearing Kane's explanation, Longbei seed to understand and nodded.
This is an extension of Kane's current rules, with Kane comprehending and creating more related rules.
His Origin Skills are being perfected, and as they are, Kane is transitioning towards his state in Platinum Country externally.
Though he can now only control simple terrain changes through Origin Skills, it remains a significant advancent.
anwhile, many temporary tents had been set up on the battlefield, where many wounded soldiers were being treated.
izike was running across the entire battlefield, administering aid to soldiers on the brink of death.
Through izike's treatnt, all critically injured soldiers near death could escape life-threatening danger within a very short ti.
As for subsequent treatnts, his further intervention was naturally unnecessary.
The remaining soldiers continued cleaning up the battlefield.
Digging one massive pit after another, throwing these skeletal remains into them, then lighting a fla and sprinkling so Holy Water.
Finally, these skeletal remains were buried.
Additionally, so undead had usable equipnt on them, which also needed to be stripped off.
The corpses of comrades had to be preserved as best as possible, though they no longer required Holy Light treatnt.
Because they would be buried behind the front lines, Kane's presence indicated that the undead influence would no longer extend.
The mbers of the Lantern Knight Order began walking around the battlefield, picking up so Crystal Stones flickering with light.
This scene only appeared when the battle with the undead concluded on the battlefield.
mbers of the Lantern Guild threw the filled Crystal Stones on the ground during combat.
With Kane's command over the Book of Adventure.
A translucent white Crystal Stone would appear anyti on the guild mbers, dropping when filled.
This saved them so effort, allowing them to remain unaffected in battle.
At this mont, Abby was leading so mbers of the Knight Order to approach Kane.
They dismounted, placing a number of corpses before Kane.
This ti, there were 8 mbers from the Knight Order.
"No golden-level deaths?"
"No, Your Majesty."
Kane nodded, then cast resurrection on the 8 corpses before him.
As to why only Knight Order mbers, it's because they always charge at the front, facing the most enemies.
So are simply unlucky, getting surrounded and losing their lives.
At least, the surrounding comrades know to preserve their bodies.
Regarding why no Lantern Territory's ordinary soldiers following the Lantern Knights died,
it's because the weapons they use are almost entirely launchers and remote individual weapons.
They've fully entered the age of hot weapons, significantly reducing their casualties.
Previously attacking from the walls, then following behind the Lantern Knights for pursuit.
Naturally, no casualties occurred.
Moreover, since Kane's side had more golden-level experts than the undead, no golden-level casualties appeared.
With these 8 knights of the Lantern Knight Order revived and rejoined, the Bishop also led a few soldiers, carrying so corpses over.
"Your Majesty Kane, please take care of these brave soldiers."
Kane nodded again, casting resurrection on the 5 fortress soldiers.
Although his Magic Power and Skills could revive more fallen soldiers,
he chose not to, as these deceased soldiers had little to do with him personally being fortress soldiers.
Choosing to spend Magic Power resurrecting 5 was already Kane's greatest act of rcy.
All help and blessing must have a limit.
He's not kind enough to revive all fallen soldiers.
These are enough.
Not far away, Miralina, who was about to co over to find Kane, stared blankly at the scene, as did the two gold-level guards who always followed her.
If they weren't mistaken, the corpses that were just carried over should have lost their breath.
However, with a casual wave of Kane's hand, these corpses ca back to life.
As the bishop left, Miralina imdiately ca over.
She stared wide-eyed at Kane.
"Just resurrecting so brave soldiers, no need to be so surprised."
Kane said with a smile as he looked at Miralina's expression.
He knew that Miralina had been watching from the side, and it wasn't sothing that needed to be concealed.
"Just? Resurrection? No need for surprise?"
Miralina repeated so key words from Kane's speech.
Is this really sothing one shouldn't be surprised by?
Although the Bihai Empire has vast territory and strong national power, they've never seen such a thing.
Could it be that resurrection is a very normal existence in the Mist World?
Listening to Miralina's words, Kane smiled and said, "I still have so magic power, do you have any lost subordinates? If the corpses are well-preserved, I wouldn't mind offering a bit of help."
Hearing Kane's words, Miralina imdiately ca to her senses and said to one of the rmaids behind her: "Dore, go do it, bring our sacrificed ones over."
"Yes, Princess."
Saying that, the rmaid imdiately controlled the seawater beneath her, quickly surging towards the distance.
Then Miralina turned her head back, staring intently at Kane, saying: "You really always manage to surprise , is resurrection so common outside?"
From the previous chats with mbers of the Kane Guild, she knew there was resurrection outside.
But no matter whether she listened to those guild mbers or understood by herself, resurrection should co with great cost and be incredibly difficult to achieve.
Upon hearing Miralina's question, Kane thought for a mont and answered: "Resurrection is not common, but it's not a remarkable thing either. If you try hard enough, you might see it, maybe even experience it."
Kane's answer made Miralina lower her head, contemplating.
She then said: "It seems that cooperating with you is quite advantageous for us. I really look forward to the world beyond when the World Ring disperses."
Kane simply smiled, without further response.
Before long, the few gold-level rmaids brought by Miralina caught up with them through the seawater beneath, dragging three rmaid corpses along.
The attire of these corpses was precisely that of their Siren Song Squad.
"Well then, Lord Kane, show the miracles you possess."
Kane looked at the three corpses before him and said to one corpse that had lost most of its waist.
"This corpse is too badly damaged, bury it."
That corpse had a large missing piece in the waist area with very visible bite marks, and besides that, the body was covered with various gaps.
Upon hearing Kane's words, a surge of seawater wrapped around the corpse, dragging it away.
Then lights appeared in Kane's hands, resurrecting the two rmaid corpses before him.
After resurrection, the rmaids perford the classic act of, "Who am I? Where am I?"
After a rmaid commander carefully checked and inquired, it was truly their resurrected subordinates, nodding at Miralina.
Now there was no doubt about it, the resurrection was truly real.
Judging by his actions and behavior, this seed routine to Kane.
While resurrecting these corpses, Kane appeared overly relaxed, as if treating an injured person.
The only loss felt by Minarina was Kane's magic power, which significantly decreased during the resurrection.
She could sense this process consud a huge amount of magic, although it seed these magic counts for little to Kane.
The magical power within this king was astonishing, beyond her imagination.
Yet, the more important matter is:
Resurrection? Is it so effortless?
Miralina couldn't help but look up at the human man before her.
"Lord Kane, is resurrection really so effortless? Is there no price to pay?"
No price, just expending so necessary magic, and resurrection becos so easy, making it hard for Miralina to accept.
Kane looked at her and thought about what to say: "Resurrection certainly has a cost, even outside it's not an easy task."
Then walking forward with his hands behind his back: "But for ... it's relatively easy."
Upon hearing Kane's words.
Miralina smiled slightly, couldn't help but say: "Seems like this trip out is indeed a lucky venture for , being able to cooperate with Your Majesty is my honor."
Upon hearing Miralina's words.
Kane responded cheerfully: "No, no, it's mutual, acquiring your assistance is my honor too."
This is truly a win-win situation."
"Win-win, huh."
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