Chapter 54 - I’ll Do It! (1/2)

Enemy camp, east side.

Whoosh!

A gust of cold wind swept over from afar, and the candles on the ground were all extinguished at this moment.

The magic array that was originally shining with a blood-red demonic light also dimmed.

Then…

Standing in the middle of the altar, the Wizard priest pulled his hand out from the girl’s chest. In his hand, he was still holding the crushed heart.

He shook off the blood and flesh residue on his hand.. “Water.”

Princess Trish came up with a silver basin filled with water.

The Wizard put his hand into the water and began to wash it.

Trish asked, “Sir Wizard, how is it? is everything going well?”

She had just seen Wizard Pritte frowning when he was casting a spell, and he looked very angry.

Pritte snorted lightly and said, “I met a reckless little Apprentice, a self-righteous thing, and he actually dared to block my spell!”

Trish frowned slightly. “Then…”

Pritte waved his hand and said as if nothing had happened, “That little piece of trash is not worthy to be my opponent. That human Count has been dealt with. You can attack at any time.”

Trish’s brows relaxed, and a hint of joy appeared on her face.

The generals surrounding them were also overjoyed.

“Haha! That’s great!”

“Without Kroya, the remaining people are all useless. Who else can stop us!”

“Break through Twilight Fortress and kill all of them!”

Pritte pulled Trish into his embrace, and said with a smile, “My little beauty, how should you thank me?”

“Hmm…”

Trish let out a flirtatious murmur and asked in a teasing tone, “Then… Sir… Sir… How… How do you want Trish to thank you…”

“Haha!”

Pritte pressed Trish onto the altar beside him and lifted up her skirt…

The surrounding Knights tactfully lowered their heads and retreated.

“Then, my Lord and Your Highness, we will go and attack the city.”

“Um… Go… Go…”

Twilight Fortress.

Clang! Clang! Clang!

The sound of the alarm bell rang out, and the soldiers ran back and forth, and the whole fortress was in chaos.

“The enemy has begun to assemble. Where is the Count? Where are the Knights?”

“The Count is wounded, and the Wizard is treating him.”

“Then what should we do? Who is going to give the command? The enemy is going to attack!”

In the conference room, the door was tightly locked. The Knights stared at the conference table in front of them with dark expressions.

On the conference table, Count Kroya’s clothes were removed and placed flat on it. In the large hole in his chest, there were black leaves, strange flowers, animal bones, and so on.

Heath stood in front of the conference table with one hand on the Count’s chest, chanting an obscure incantation.

He was still making his final effort to ‘resurrect’ Count Kroya.

Wizards’ understanding of life forms was different from that of mortals. Such injuries were obviously dead in the eyes of mortals, but in the eyes of Wizards, as long as the soul was not damaged, there was a possibility of resurrection.

When learning Life Science, every Wizard had learned ‘Resurrection’. Most healing spells in the world also used this as the core principle.

The incantation continued. The material in the Count’s chest began to slowly melt into a pool of material that was connected to flesh and blood. The flesh and blood inside seemed to have begun to grow again.

However, not long after, the mass of material suddenly expanded outward, and then with a ‘poof’ sound, it deflated.

Heath frowned. ‘Failed.’

Although this ‘Resurrection’ was not a particularly high-end spell in the Wizard World, it was still far from what a young Apprentice like him could cast.

A Knight walked forward and asked nervously, “Sir Wizard, the Count is…”

Heath shook his head. “I’m sorry, I’ve tried my best.”

Everyone’s faces darkened.

At this moment, Heath suddenly heard chaotic footsteps and the sound of a bell ringing outside.

He could not help but ask, “What’s going on outside? Why is it so noisy?”

He had been concentrating on casting spells just now.

The Knight smiled bitterly. “The enemy is ready to attack us, Sir.”

Heath was stunned. He was shocked. “Then you’re still here?”