Chapter 485: Legendary Battle
Advent of the Archmage
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Mountain forest
Felina hid behind a big tree and looked at the large mass of soldiers in the distance. After carefully counting the number, she jumped down and whistled. Then she ran towards Gladstone City.
After a while, two companions appeared beside her.
"Did you see? There are two Nagas with Duke Abel," Felina said while running.
"I saw. It seems heâs completely fallen."
"This is a disaster."
Felina nodded. "We must tell the duke now."
Another figure jumped down in another direction of the forest. It was Skinorse. He started sprinting deep into the forest while mumbling, "I knew Abel had problems. This guy actually dragged all the soldiers to massacre the city. Holy crap."
After a while, he reached the waterfall where Kanorse and the others were hiding. "Morrigan," he yelled. "Open the door."
After calling three times, the waterfall split open, and Morrigan walked out. He cast a Levitation spell from 150 feet away before Skinorse could jump in. Once inside the cave, he explained everything heâd seen.
Annie was awake by now, though she was still very weak. She was curled up with a blanket in the corner. Hearing Skinorseâs news, her expression darkened. Feeling down, she sat in the corner without a sound.
No matter what, Duke Abel was her father. The others couldnât comfort her about this. They could only stay silent with her.
After a long while, Kanorse suddenly asked, "Howâs the plague in Gladstone?"
"Not sure, but Master Linkâs there. Iâm sure there wonât be a problem... Donât look at me like that. I ran around so much, and my legs even got thinner. I need to rest."
Kanorse shook his head. "My injury is already better. I canât just watch the general do this. I must stop him even if I die!"
Duke Abel must have feared Kanorse would stop him last time in Garrason, so he sent Kanorse away. When he returned, the killing was already over.
If he had been present, he definitely wouldnât let the general do that.
Skinorse couldnât understand this. Throwing up his hands, he said in disbelief, "Hey, youâre not his match at all. Abelâs power is too deep to understand now. I just glanced at him from afar, and he seemed to notice. He looked over at my hiding spot many times. My soul almost flew out in shock. I think that you should just rest up first. Itâll be better if you break into Level-9. Then itâs possible to defeat him!"
Beside them, Morrigan also urged, "Kanorse, didnât you hear Skinorse? Duke Abel has 40,000 people with him. Youâre injured. If you go, youâll just waste your life."
Kanorse shook his head. "No, my father was a stable hand for the Abel family. It was the general who gave me the chance to learn martial arts when I was young. If he wants to venture into darkness and murder, he must step past my body."
As he spoke, he walked to the mouth of the cave. "Iâm going. Please take care of Princess Annie."
Without waiting for anyoneâs reply, he jumped out of the cave. After he disappeared, everyone exchanged glances awkwardly.
"Heâs going to die if he goes. No doubt about it." Skinorse shrugged.
"Not exactly," Morrigan said. "The Ferde lord will be there too, and you said he has King Leon. Maybe he can successfully revoke Duke Abelâs military control?"
Moya, who hadnât said a word all this time, suddenly said, "Youâre wrong. Those 40,000 soldiers arenât to fight against Master Link. The military control is meaningless too. Those soldiers are there to restrict the masterâs power."
"What do you mean?" Morrigan was just a Level-5 Magician. He didnât really understand a top Magicianâs power.
"Let me put it like this," Skinorse explained. "At the Orida Fortress, Master Link once used a ranged attack to destroy the Dark Elves and demon army. Each time, he killed more than 30,000 within ten minutes. A mortal is powerless against him. If he tries, the 40,000 soldiers will be obliterated instantly. But he wonât do that, obviously. With the soldiers present, Master Link must restrain himself while fighting..."
Morrigan gulped. He was first shaken and then worried. "Holding yourself back in a battle of life or death... According to you, General Abel already has Legendary strength. The black-haired Naga is at the Legendary level too, and the other Naga isnât weak either. How can we fight?"
Skinorse sighed. "I donât know. This is tricky."
The cave fell silent again; the mood was depressing. After a long while, Priest Moya said, "I think we should go too."
Morrigan was the first to disagree. "Are you crazy?" he exclaimed. "This is a fight between Legendary figures. What can we do? We might even distract Master Link."
As soon as he finished, a weak voice came from the corner. It was Annie. "Morrigan, you donât know him. He wonât get distracted... If I go, maybe my life will make my father feel a bit of guilt. So, if possible, please bring me over, if only to a close proximity."
"Are you crazy too?" Morrigan really couldnât understand anything that happened today. Heâd never seen people fight to die before. A madman had just jumped out of the waterfall. The other madman now wanted to follow him.
But after he spoke, the cave grew quiet. No one answered him; Moya and Skinorse were both deep in thought. A few seconds later, both spoke at the same time."
"You go first," Skinorse said.
So Moya said, "Princess Annie, Iâll take you over."
Skinorse arched an eyebrow. "Alright, I was going to say that too."
Morrigan was the only one left. He looked side to side and finally sighed dejectedly. "Great, youâre all enthusiastic and hot-blooded, thatâs wonderful..." Morrigan said sarcastically. "Iâll go full-out this time too. Iâll go too."
If Master Link lost, General Abel would definitely cause a catastrophe. If he watched his companions sacrifice themselves while he retreated, he would be wrought with guilt later. He wouldnât be able to live happily no matter what.
In that case, he would go now and hide in the distance to look for an opportunity. Maybe both sides would be destroyed and be hanging onto a thread. Then he would come into play. As the saying went, a stalk of hay could break a camelâs back. He might be the stalk to defeat Duke Abel.
With that, Skinorse patted his shoulder and chuckled. "I knew youâd go too. Letâs go. If we run faster, we can catch up to Kanorse. That guy is too straightforward. If he gets there, heâll just try to block their way. Itâll be weird if he doesnât die."
They wanted to help, but they truly werenât strong enough. They must plan well.
...
Whoosh, whoosh. Amidst the sound of wind, Felina and two other Red Dragon Warriors flew towards Gladstone in their dragon forms. Finally, they saw Link on the main road outside the city. He wasnât alone. Other than Celine, King Leon, and some fire gun Warriors, he also had around 30 people dressed as priests.
After curing the plague, the priests of Hapsburg completely revered Link. They didnât wish to leave after hearing about Abel. They wanted to stay and face him together.
"Duke, did you cure the plague?" Felina asked, seeing their relaxed expressions.
"Yes... but Orida Fortress sent the soldiers, right?" Link asked. Seeing Felinaâs furrowed brows, he knew there was a problem. In the end, Duke Abel couldnât resist the desire to kill. He had probably completely fallen now.
Felina sighed and explained what sheâd seen in the forest.
Everyone present listened carefully. Afterwards, Link estimated, "Gladstone is more than 160 miles from the Orida Fortress by road. The army will take at least three days to arrive. During this time, we can hatch a plan."
When they met in three days, the Dragon Kingâs Fury sword would have finished leveling up. By then, heâd have nothing to fear of Katyushaâs Spear of Victory.
King Leon was a bit worried. "My brother John has always been the general. He personally enlisted these soldiers. Now that heâs become so powerful, he must be reputable amongst them. Iâm afraid that if he insists on killing even with the plague cured, the soldiers will still follow his orders."
A generalâs command must be obeyed. As long as Abel was still the general, the soldiers would obey no matter how bizarre his order was.
Link nodded. "Indeed. Therefore, we cannot just wait here. Letâs go intercept them!"
King Leon had another worry. "If we take away Johnâs position, the soldiers would still follow him if he called."
Link thought for a bit and said, "Yes, but thatâs okay. The Warriors wonât dare to fight against me."
He was highly confident in this because he knew he had another nameâ"army killer." He could destroy an entire demon army; a human army was nothing.
The old soldiers of the Orida Fortress all saw him kill the demon army with their own eyes. When they saw him at the fortress, they would practically fall to their knees. Facing him now, they wouldnât have the courage to fight back.
He knew Abelâs plans. The general just wanted to use the soldiersâ lives to restrict his power.
Two Legendary figures and a powerful Naga priestessâKatyusha, your Spear of Victory has lost its effect on me. Iâd like to see what else you can do!