Chapter 345 - 181. Spies -1 (Part One) (1/2)
Chapter 345: 181 Spies -1 (Part One)
Translated by A Passing Wanderer
Edited by RED
I was staring at the sky above as white breath leaked out ofdown froh winter was still some months away, the overall temperature was rather cold ‘Probably because of the Frost Giant’, I surure of said giant, Hrí lifelessly on the devastated city centre, streaks of frozen tears still staining its face
A bone-chilling cold afting out of its corpse even now
“Your Majesty The weather is still frosty Please head back inside,” Charlotte spoke up fro a warm fur coat over my shoulders
I looked back at her and s my attention back to the city still encased in ice “I’d like to do that myself, but I still have to finish the work first”
Hundreds of holy undead had been suees The nued to flee in time was past several thousands and well into the tens of thousands All these people had lost their hoo
They weren’t the only ones, though, asup here to ask for our help after they heard the news of us being here
The Kingdoh the Frost Giant Hríiants was far frohtly at doms of Aihrance and Lome south of here have been invaded, Your Majesty”
I nodded in acknowledgeed in the life-or-death struggle against the Frost Giant and its gang, those two nations had to bear the brunt of the giants’ invasion The attack they had to deal as on another scale altogether compared to what the Frost Giant Hríiants and their tireless doms utterly devastated in less than three weeks
White was still engaged in a bitter defensive battle in Aihrance, but Lo from the after-effects of the civil war As a result, its capital was easily overrun, and the whole kingdom was now on the brink of co to the reports, the king of Loiants, but was still devoured in the end
“There was no order to the invasion,” I ht] Seran had shownback up in my mind
Frants, Lo as an order of invasion Other than soiants invaded those countries al everything
“And not to forget, we are not in a good space, either”
There were tays to return to the Theocratic E through Aihrance and Loion, which cut through the Kingdoo on a rather reckless, arduous march in order to reach the border of the Empire
Either would’ve been doable for the army, but we had a serious probleees under our care Thanks to this issue, we in the Frants kingdom were basically isolated fro
“Your Majesty, it’s impossible to protect everyone A portion has to be abandoned, sire,” Charlotte said softly
“Yeah, I get that”
Those giants shouldcities Like, the capitals of Frants, Lome, Aihrance, and so on The proof of that was that they had been targeting only the major cities so far
Since theirstuff, they should derive a bigger pleasure by wrecking big cities instead of ses We should exploit that fact
It was unfortunate that not everyone could be saved, but…
“…We’ll try to save those that can be saved” I should at least try to save the ones ht as well use that thing”
I shi+fted aze over to Hríured such a thing could work fairly well as a warning to other Jötnar At least, it should work as a nice little bait to aggro those giants who boasted excessive levels of pride
“My lady Marquis Charlotte?” A Paladin clad in the Rune Armour walked up to Charlotte He presented a rolled-up parchment and quietly whispered a report in her ear
A troubled expression floated up on her face as she listened, then she stared aton?”
“Your Majesty We have completed our preparations to evacuate froive us your command And also…” Charlotte handed the parchment from the Paladin over to me “…We found the whereabouts of Lord Marcus, as well”
“…”
The Sixth Iuy who could be seen as my older brother…
I heard the news that he was captured by so to flee froive chase, but they couldn’t catch up to the vampires, who boasted superior mobility
Still, it seeht till the end and found out some information
I unfurled the parchment, read its contents, then clamped my mouth shut What it said wasn’t some information that the Paladins had unearthed, but an offer e, is it?”