Chapter 659 - Second Siege of Orida Fortress (5)
Advent of the Archmage
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The Army of Destruction retreated.
Starlight Rose Princess Ellie Danas had been gravely hurt. The army was about to lose its commander, so they had to retreat.
It was a pity because the human army met misfortune too. Other than people like Kanorse being wounded, the armyâs most important Light Priest suddenly lost power too. This made the army unable to pursue the enemy.
The two sides were at a stalemate again.
The Army of Destruction didnât stop until they reached the Black Forest. Other than the Warriors ordered to stand guard, the other Dark Elf doctors and Destructive Priestesses all gathered in the generalâs tent to help Princess Ellie.
Hiss.
Hoarse breathing sounded inside the tent like a broken windbag. Then Priestess Molina asked, âYour Highness? Your Highness, can you hear me?â
Three seconds later, there was a raspy and weak voice. âIâm not dead yet, but Iâm close. Heal me.â
To regular people, a broken heart was fatal, but Eugene was a Legendary Magician. To Magicians, the physical body was only a shell. It was a bit pathetic when the shell was broken, but they wouldnât die.
In the tent, Eugene lay weakly on a bear-hide rug. Her clothing had been taken off, revealing a huge bloody hole on the left of her chest. Through the hole, one could see the mangled heart. The veins under the pale white skin around the hole had turned dark. They were filled with eerie and unnatural Battle Aura. At a glance, the veins looked like a net of death that had trapped Eugene.
Even more terrifying was that the darkness was spreading at an incredible rate. Eugene was a Level-14 Magician, but she was using all her power to keep herself alive after the injury. She couldnât fend off the Assassinâs Battle Aura.
If she didnât have outside help, this flesh body would definitely die. In fact, she would watch her body die bit by bit.
Eugeneâs soul was powerful, and she was completely familiar with flesh bodies, but this process was still like torture.
The Dark Elf doctors were helpless against such a horrible injury. After feeding Eugene some medicine, they could only stare at Molina. As the God of Destructionâs Saint, only she had the ability to save their princess.
Molinaâs expression was strange. She looked at the injury, seeming to study it. After a while, she said, âI should be able to cure it, but I canât be disturbed.â
âEveryone, get out,â Eugene said.
Soon, only Eugene and Molina were left in the tent. Molina cast a soundproof barrier but didnât hurry with the healing. âYour Highness, to be honest, youâre greatly injured, and only I can heal you. Iâm the only one in this entire camp who can, but...why should I?â
Eugene froze. She stared at Molina and saw her faint smile. Molina looked calmly at Eugene, and it suddenly dawned on the princess.
Yes, she was the Dark Elf Princess right now. The Dark Elves were a weak race. They could only be the leaders now because of her. If something happened to her, Molina, as a Naga, would definitely take the chance to get her authority back.
Now, she had two choices. She could give in to Molina and save this body. She would continue to be the Army of Destructionâs general, but in reality, she would have to listen to Molina. Or she could give up now. She could abandon this body since she had many backup bodies throughout. But then everything sheâd put in would go to waste.
She didnât want to choose either option. A few seconds later, she rasped, âI wonât submit to you, but I can promise you something... Donât forget, this is the best time to attack the Orida Fortress. If you save me, my magic can easily destroy the fortress.â
âIndeed.â Molina nodded. âThat is why I can save you. However, Iâm still not too sure about you. Ambition burns in your eyes.â
With that, dark red light flared in Molinaâs hand. âThis is a loyalty pact. Once it is complete, you will become my masterâs most loyal slave. I think that is the most reliable solution.â
âIn your dreams!â Eugene roared.
She couldnât lose her freedom. After centuries of being alive, no one had ever restricted her. Anyone who wanted to take her freedom had to bear the consequences.
âIâm afraid you donât have a choice, Your Highness.â Molina moved her hand, and the dark red light floated towards Eugene.
Fury almost shot out of Eugeneâs eyes. She glared at Molina, saying coldly, âThe God of Destruction? Good, very good. Iâll make you pay!â
As she spoke, she gave up on fending off the foreign Battle Aura and allowed it to ravage her body. Her soul shook, preparing to leave this body and go elsewhere. But then she realized something was wrong. A strange power restricted her, making it impossible to leave this body.
âStop struggling, Your Highness.â Molina smiled. âPerhaps you fooled my master at the beginning, but it was only temporary. My master already knows everything about you... I donât know if youâve heard this phrase. Donât test a god; donât pull tricks before a god. To a god, youâre just an ant crawling on the ground. Accept this fate.â
Molina pressed down lightly and the dark red light buried into the Dark Elf princessâ body that Eugene was using. Eugene shook and tensed like a shrimp getting cooked. Her pupils constricted and she was in this state for a few seconds. Then her body relaxed suddenly, falling back onto the bearskin hide with a thud.
Eugeneâs pupils were back to normal. Dark red light curled upon the wound on her chest, driving out the foreign Battle Aura. The flesh around the wound seemed to come to life. It kept quivering and growing. It seemed that Eugeneâs fatal injury would recover soon.
But she didnât move at all. There was no life in her eyes; she seemed to be dead.
Molina stood beside her and comforted her, âYour Highness, no need to feel sad. Even with this loyalty pact, youâre still the general, and I am still your subordinate. Our master wonât stand in your way of revenge. If you lead us into the Orida Fortress, he will reward you handsomely too.â
Eugeneâs eyes lolled. When the Dark Elf princess did this, her starry eyes rolled, and her expression looked pitiful.
âA lion is leashed and turned into a dog that has to wag its tail and beg for pity. Should I be happy?â
âBut can you get rid of the leash?â Molina didnât hold back. When Eugene didnât reply, she laughed. âNo, right? Since things are like this, why keep torturing yourself? Accept it and allow your conspiracy to have greater benefits. Make yourself stronger. Perhaps there will be new changes in the future.â
At this, Eugeneâs eyes brightened.
Molina kept going. âNo one knows what the future will be like. Even gods can fall, canât they?â
âWonât the God of Destruction punish you for saying this?â Eugene looked at Molina, confused.
Molina shook her head. âThat shows that you still donât understand a godâs wisdom. A god will know if I have this thought. I donât have to say it out loud. God didnât punish me in the past and wonât now. Of course, I sincerely wish that my master will become stronger and stronger.â
This logic made Eugene feel much better. She wasnât the type of person who only knew how to cry. Her heart was stronger than mortals. A while later, she was still upset, but sheâd put away these useless emotions.
âHow long will it take to recover fully?â
âThatâs the most realistic question.â Molina laughed. âYouâre heavily injured. The surface wounds will only take one hour, but it will take three days to completely heal and recover 80% of your power.â
âThree days isnât long!â Eugene used some power and could sit up from the bed. She draped a cape over her close-to-naked body.
Just then, a timid voice sounded outside. âYour Highness?â
Eugene recognized this voice. It was her trusted scout. Since her injuries were okay now, she answered, âWhat?â
Receiving a reply, the scout was obviously relieved and reported, âYour Highness, someone wants to see you. A High Elf.â
âOh?â Surprised, Eugene exchanged glances with Molina.
âThe Doomsday Meteor from earlier?â Molina whispered.
âI thought that too... Those High Elves are truly tricky.â Eugene sneered. However, he needed the High Elves now and wouldnât reject them. âLet him in.â
A while later, a High Elf in a dark green cape walked in. It wasnât a strangerâit was Prince Mordena who had almost been killed.
âYour Highness, Iâm very happy to see that youâre still alive.â Prince Mordena smiled, but his eyes were still cold.
Eugene didnât have any of the arrogance from before. She immediately rose, took a few steps, and plopped down. She actually knelt on the ground and kowtowed, shocking Prince Mordena. Molina was shocked too. She quickly went to help Eugene up while saying, âYour Highness, be careful.â
âWhat are you doing?â Mordena was honestly frightened.
Eugene tried to seem sincere. âI was brash and ignorant before. I beg for your forgiveness and hope we can work together against the humans.â
Mordena had been angry, but now, the hatred had faded greatly. He sighed. âYour Highness, that is my wish as well.â
...
While Eugene was meeting secretly with the High Elf, the humans of the fortress were at work too. The urgent magic message was sent to Ferde. Less than half an hour later, an airship filled with powerful Magicians set off, escorted by dozens of Dragon Warriors.
The airship was extremely fast. Three hours later, the Orida Fortress appeared before them.
âI heard that Princess Ellie is a Level-14 Magician. Iâd love to see how her spells are.â On the airship, Eliardâs extremely handsome face glowed with confidence. Right now, he was already at Level-11, and his power was still rising quickly. With this speed, he could even surpass his good friend Link.
He felt like he could defeat any Magician in the world right now.
There were two other Legendary Magicians standing beside him. They were Elovan and Milose, the High Elves Link had taken from the Isle of Dawn. They had once been more powerful than Eliard, but they were still Level-10 now. Eliard had left them in the dust.
They had complicated feelings now, but when they looked at Eliard, they couldnât help but feel reverence. This young half-elf indeed possessed unbelievable talent. He also had an ineffable temperament that easily impressed others.