Chapter 25 (2/2)
“That’s not possible.”
Three grandmothers were dissuaded in unison.
“Kurax has a terrible grudge against Halstead, isn’t it? We shouldn’t test our skill in gambling our lives. He’ll try to hurt you.”
Bastian told me her insight.
“Think about it. The White Knights, the main force of this battle, have already been wiped out. All we have left is the advanced team. If that’s the case, we’re going to be able to…”
The four exchanged glances for a moment.
‘It’s worth a try.’’
They all had the same idea. The Kurax and Stone Golem warriors are of course strong.
However, it is not necessary to wage an all-out war with them. All they have to do is defend until Erden returns.
He is bound to keep his promise. He’ll be back on time. The castle of Halstead will hold out until then.
They have to hang in there.
Leticia and three grandmothers wrote back to Kurax. There was nothing to say for long.
Stone Golem’s handwriting was imitated as much as possible, and when they finished, she then tied the message to the ankle of the communications bird that had been taken away from the White Knights.
I’m afraid the bird doesn’t know how to talk.
If he knew how to speak, they would probably need a spell so it could speak for Kurak.
“The most ridiculous pen pal in the world.”
Leticia kept exchanging messages with the other side with the same thought.
Kurax knew nothing and gradually fed information about his movements.
In addition, the operational maps are in hand. Thanks to this, they were able to grasp the enemy’s approach to Halstead Castle as if they were looking into the enemy’s movements.
Seven days are left.
Six days, five days…
As the days went by, there was an atmosphere around Halstead castle.
“We have to make it through somehow.”
“We have to protect our castle.”
The soldiers resolved. The Stone Golems, the scariest creatures, had already disappeared. The fact is conducive to fraud.
“For the Stone Golem, this is rat medicine.”
Bastian came for a black sack from the arsenal. Rather than a sword, it was a huge bayonet that should be called an iron plate or a lump of metal.
“The Lord swung it around and broke those stone heads. They’ll remember that nightmare.”
Leticia was looking up at the bayonet when Casaro ran.
“Madam! Let’s try this, too!”
What she found and brought was a small bottle. There was a powder that sparkled in a strange light.
“What’s this? It’s not the spices found in the kitchen.”
“It’s an amplifying agent that enhances the power of the artifact shredder. I don’t usually use it because I might overload it, but isn’t it going to be over in a few days anyway? It’s okay to use it now.
“That’s true.”
They injected amplifiers into the artifact shredder.
Immediately the fog rolled out. A thicker fog formed and surrounded the castle.
The castle is now surrounded in complete oblivion, the outside world is completely blocked now.
It only touched the message of Kurak’s carried by the communication team.
〈Strange. I can’t find Halstead. Only thick fog.〉
〈Continuing to explore.〉
〈The fog has not cleared for the past seven years. The devil intervened as well.〉
〈Continuing to explore.〉
The Stone Golem warrior is circling the area, wallowing in mystery all by himself. It would be amazing from his point of view.
‘Yes, keep wandering.’
Leticia gave a moderate answer. The White Knights also made people believe that they were waiting around the thick fog for Kurak’s orders.
〈I will find it. If you send a signal, we will attack.〉
After such a message came, contact was lost. Two days passed again in a precarious atmosphere.
Finally, the day I promised, Erden came.
Leticia stood by the window and looked out.
Will Kurax lead the warriors and continue to wander beyond the fog?
Then the guards came running.
“Ma’am! I can see them!”
“They must have found it!”
In the end, what came had come.
Kurak’s tenacity is too strong. He broke through the powerful fog of Tarua.
“Here! I see the wall!”
“This way!”
A shout was heard from beyond the fog.
“We found Halstead!”
Thick fog simmered down and the Stone Golem warriors rushed.
At the forefront of this overwhelming enemy was Kurax. He led the way and swung the iron whip with all his might.
‘It started!’
Kurax’s roaring orders resounded.
“Shoot! White men at the rear! Charge!”
TL/N: Greetings! This will be dropped after this chapter. Thank you for following our releases until now!