Alien Knights

Chapter 753 Destination (5)

Carroll, who walked out of the tent with his child in his arms, saw with his own eyes the collapse of the defense line.

Tens of thousands of undead climbed over the ruined city wall, slaughtering all living creatures in sight.

The great elf shaman stood on the top of the tall tower. He first looked back at Muxi City behind him, then stretched out his hands and let the flames coming out of his body climb up his body.

Finally, he stepped on the steps on the edge of the tower and jumped towards the approaching fortress undead below.

The burning body fell into the huge mouth of the dark abyss, and the raging fire that followed instantly enveloped the entire fortress of undead.

Carol couldn't bear to look anymore, turned around, and shouted to the female elf doctors who were still packing medicines: "Throw away all the things that are in the way! Run!"

As soon as he finished speaking, a bone spur struck and pierced the chest of a female elf doctor, causing others to scream in horror.

Carol shouted again: "You heard me! Run!"

The female elf doctors dropped their things, lifted up their skirts, and followed Carol in panic, running towards the city gate.

Aldenan used his hands and feet to stand at the rear, strangling the fast-moving undead pursuers one by one.

But the fleeing team included both unarmed women and newborn children. Their movement speed was too slow, and they saw that they were getting closer and closer to the undead pursuit team.

Aldenan, who was covered in blood, ran to Carol and said to him: "This is not the way to go. We won't have time to run back to the city!"

Carroll held the child in one hand, picked up a broken sword from the ground with the other, threw it, and killed an undead dog that was chasing after him.

At this moment, the infant Mourning was frightened and suddenly started crying.

Aldenan was shocked, and quickly came to Mourning's side, lowering his voice and saying: "My little angel, don't cry, don't cry, look at me."

Aldenan made a face, but things got worse and Mourning cried louder.

The dead spirits not far away heard the baby's cry and screamed one after another.

Carroll pushed Aldenan's face away and said angrily: "If you don't know how to coax children, don't join in the fun!"

Aldenan rubbed his mouth angrily and complained to Carol: "If you can coax, come and try!"

Carol hugged Mourning and shook, and found that the crying showed no sign of weakening.

Hearing the footsteps of the undead getting closer and closer, Aldenan was already in a state of panic: "If this continues, we will be found by them soon!"

Carol lowered his head and glanced at Mourning, then turned to look at the group of trembling elf female doctors. Finally, he set his sights on the group of thundering war beasts chained to the Armory Square.

Aldenan, who had been paying attention to Carol's expression, guessed the other person's thoughts in an instant.

He quickly jumped out and blocked the way of the orc, and said, "No! Don't even think about it!"

Carroll pushed Mourning into Aldenan's arms and asked in a deep voice: "Do you have a better way?"

Aldenan was stunned, but he quickly said: "You promised them to take good care of this child!"

Carol strode towards the Thunder War Beast and said as he walked: "Yes, what I am doing now is fulfilling my promise!"

Aldenan hugged the child with one hand and held Carol firmly with the other: "We can come up with a better way!"

Carroll turned back and grabbed Aldenan's arm. The expression on his face was calm that the latter had never seen before: "This is the only way."

Carol turned back and hugged Aldenan, and said softly: "Take this child and live well, my brother."

After saying that, he turned back and continued walking forward, leaving Aldenan standing there alone.

Before he could reach the Thunder War Beast, Carol suddenly heard a rush of footsteps behind him.

Before he could react, there was a muffled thud, and Carol leaned forward, feeling severe pain in the back of his head.

Turning around, Carroll saw Aldenan holding an iron rod, looking at him in disbelief.

The groggy Carol rubbed the back of his head and roared: "What are you doing?!"

Aldenan looked at the bent iron rod in his hand and murmured to himself: "I knew your head was hard, but I didn't expect it to be so hard..."

After saying this, Aldenan struck Carroll's head with another sap.

This time, Carol couldn't withstand it and fainted.

Aldenan heaved a sigh of relief and threw down the iron rod, shouting at the female elf doctors who were watching not far away: "What are you looking at! Come here and help!"

Putting the child in the hands of the female doctors, Aldenan pointed to the end of the square and said: "That's the military camp post station, with a carriage for loading goods. You drag this big guy, take the child, and head towards the Royal City of Muxi City. Run in the direction!”

"Listen! No matter what you hear, no matter what you see, you just have to run!"

Aldenan stared at the female elf doctor and emphasized again: "Keep running, never stop! If you understand, just nod!"

Seeing the female doctors nodding, Aldenan let out a long breath.

A female elf doctor couldn't help but asked Aldenan: "Then what are you going to do?"

Hearing this, Aldenan turned his head, looked at the huge and bulky thunder beasts, and said, "There are some things that it's my turn to do..."

Climbing up the back of a thundering war beast with a spear on his back, and watching the female elf doctor disappear at the end of the square with Carol and Monin, Aldenan patted the mount beneath him.

This thundering war beast is in its prime and plays the role of a pack carrier in the artillery team. It is not equipped with a coil gun, and the pockets on both sides of its back are filled with spore shells.

The undead pursuers rushed into the Armory Square at this time, attacking in all directions like a black tide.

Ardenan suddenly swung the reins of the war beast and rode the thunder war beast towards the city wall.

The huge body of the Thunder War Beast, under full charge, is like a siege tank at full speed.

Ordinary undead souls had no room for resistance in front of it, and were either trampled into mud or knocked into pieces.

Ardenan, who was riding on the back of the war beast, was tapping his spear while shouting at the undead: "Come here! Come here, everyone! The fresh meat is here!"

The undead souls attracted by this huge movement turned around and rushed towards Aldenan at full speed.

Even some of the undead approaching the city began to turn around and pursue them.

Sitting on the back of the thundering war beast, Aldenan looked around. The left, right, front, and back were all undead. His mount was like a speedboat sailing on the black sea, heading towards the center of the sea. Drive away.

Aldenan laughed and cried at the same time. This was the first time since his birth that he felt the fullness and joy of life.

Bits and pieces of the past time appeared in his mind like video fragments.

When he was a child, a trafficker knocked on his door and bought his freedom from his parents with twelve silver moons.

The trafficker knelt down, pulled off the wooden cross on his chest, and said coldly: "God has abandoned you, you don't need this anymore."

When he was a boy, he stood in a steel pen and faced opponents several times stronger than himself, and was knocked to the ground time and time again.

The cruel voice repeatedly sounded in his ears: "Live! Try every means and use any means to survive! Only by living can you have hope!"

When he first set foot in the underground boxing ring, he discovered that his original opponent had been replaced by a lion.

It turns out that no one cares about the life and death of this newcomer. Everyone just wants to see some special "appetizers" before the main show.

At that time, he gradually understood one sentence: Don't trust anyone. Only indifference and ruthlessness can make you live longer in this world, while compassion and kindness will only accelerate your demise...

The thundering war beast passed through the military camp and approached the city wall. The undead around it became increasingly dense and dangerous.

The bone spur undead climbed up the ruins of the wall and fired bone spurs; the spider undead jumped on the war beast and gnawed at the flesh.

Ardenan stood up from the back of the war beast, gripped his spear, and knocked down the approaching undead.

However, there are more and more undead around, and the injured beasts are getting slower and slower.

Ardenan looked at the bruised mount beneath him, raised his spear high, and stabbed it hard.

The pained war beast suddenly went crazy and rushed towards the city wall at full speed, knocking down countless undead souls and forcibly opening a bloody path among the corpses.

It wasn't until it hit the leg of a fortress undead that the Thunder War Beast could no longer hold on and fell to the ground with a mournful cry.

Aldenan, who fell to the ground, wanted to reach for the spear that fell to the ground, but a bone spur pierced his shoulder.

Immediately afterwards, the second and third bone spurs penetrated his body.

Aldernan's vision slowly became blurry.

But a question came to mind - what on earth could make me give up the life that I have always cherished?

A warm and heavy voice sounded vaguely in Aldenan's ears.

Aldnan smiled.

Struggling to take out the prepared fire fold from his arms, facing the undead gathering around him, Aldenan closed his eyes, stretched the fire fold towards the spore bombs scattered around him, and said softly: "Live well." Get down, my brother..."

The intense and dazzling white light dispelled the darkness on the plain.

The huge shock wave was like a hurricane, sweeping away the clutter in the world.

A rising sun brings a little warmth to the cold land, and also brings a moment of hope to the surviving people.

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