Chapter 51 (1/2)

Of course, Roy certainly could not deliver this kind of letter personally. Aside from the fact that he did not know where the elven city was, even if he knew, if he dared to appear near the city, what would greet him would be countless arrows.

Roy did not intend to risk his life over this…

Therefore, the responsibility of delivering the letter fell on the foreman. When Roy asked him to deliver the letter of challenge, the foreman hesitated and found excuses to decline. He was worried that this was the demon’s ploy, wanting to use him to find the location of the city. But all it took was for Roy to say casually, “Okay, if you don’t deliver the letter, we demons will kill the Gold Dragon Queen, and you will be the culprit!”

After hearing this, the foreman had no choice but to go.

With the letter of challenge in his arms, the foreman set off. Worried that Roy was following him, he frequently looked back to check. But after realizing that no one was behind him, he was puzzled.

In any case, the letter of challenge was delivered to the elves. As Roy had guessed, there was an elven settlement nearby. When the foreman had arrived with the letter of challenge, an elven druid stationed in the city attached great importance to it because he had recently received the pigeons sent by the annihilated pegasus knights and knew that the demon army had come.

He had originally planned to step up the training in preparation to resist the invasion of the demons, but he was shocked when he saw this letter of challenge. After asking the foreman in detail how he got this letter, he fell into deep thought.

After a while, the druid hero asked the foreman, “You mean the one who dictated this letter was not Xeron himself, but a weird demon under him?”

“Yes, yes!” The foreman nodded. “Although I’ve never seen Xeron, it’s impossible for a great demon like Xeron to bring twenty demons to occupy a sawmill, right?”

Druid nodded in agreement. “Based on your observation, do you think the demon who sent you to deliver this letter did it under Xeron’s instructions?”

“Of course!” The foreman continued agitatedly, “Look at the tone of that letter. It’s simply the declaration of a great demon! Without Xeron’s instructions, how could that demon have thought of it?”

The druid hero agreed. The domineering attitude shown in this letter was that of arrogance and aggressiveness, speaking bluntly about destruction and war. Just reading it was sufficient to know that only a powerful demon could have spoken these words. The elven druid hero had already mostly believed it.

The demons’ target turned out to be the Gold Dragon Queen? This is trouble. I have to warn the others immediately.

As an ally of the kingdom of Erathia, the AvLee elves could have asked for reinforcements. But from the news of the frontlines, the Dungeon Overlords and necromancers were besieging Erathia. The humans could not spare any troops to help the elves, so the elves could only rely on themselves to resist the attack of the demons.

Their original plan was to guard each city and rely on the city walls for defense to stop and consume the demon army. Therefore, all their troops were evenly deployed among the cities. Under these circumstances, another important ally of the elves, the Gold Dragon Queen and her nest, did not have much defense now. If the demons really surprised attacked and killed the Gold Dragon Queen successfully, then the elves were finished!

Dragons were all temperamental, and so were the gold dragons. If their queen were to die, they would immediately withdraw after hearing about it and maybe even take out their anger on the elves. Without the dragons, how could the elves alone deal with the attacks of the high-level demons?