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đđđ Duke Cecil Blanquer thrust his staff between the pebbles and the root of the tree.
Following,
-Paaah!
A dazzling flash of light illuminated the forest again. It was the power of a magician who used the special ability of light.
Cedric lowered his eyelids and hid behind the tree.
It had already been repeated several times.
Crawl, whoa! The beasts who escaped from the dungeon could not stand the pure white brilliance and cried painfully.
The air vibrated and the leaves trembled.
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One, two, three. The Crown Prince opened his eyes at the exact moment the light faded.
And at the same time as the cover is lifted,
â Spot!
The sword was drawn horizontally. Red flames of fire leaped out like a flock of beasts from the black sword.
â Whoops!
-Keek!
â Gagging! Big oh my!
The demonic beasts resembling lions made sharp noises with their bodies burning in the holy fire.
It had already been seen ten more times.
A few thick-skinned men ran towards the prince as if resisting death.
The man did not escape. Blood-like sparks dripped from the tip of his sword.
âWhere!â
â Tadat!
Sigh! Elisabeth, who appeared at Sapshi, swung her rapier.
I couldnât cut the neck cleanly because the beastâs muscles were tough, but
â Wow!
-Kuk-Huk, Kek, KirreâŠ!
Meng Goshu, held in Count Soâs left hand, died successfully.
Tuoung! After confirming that the beast had fallen, Sedric observed the area around him.
Blue-grey eyes were shining brightly.
â Aww!
ânext!â
Christel exclaimed harshly. Her pink hair fluttered like waves.
She created several ice javelins by drawing from a nearby stream, and she was constantly inserting them into the heads of the beasts.
There was no need to control power here, so it was clear that Changhaeâs blessing led him to run wild.
âQueek!â When the raccoon-like beast escaped from her side ice,
âArenât you coming?!â
-squash!
Kristel swung her whip in a terrifying voice.
Whirlik, good! A leather strap wrapped around a tree trunk tightened.
The beast who frantically pulled out her tail could not stop in front of her trap.
â Whoops!
Both forelimbs caught on the line,
â Kuweek!
It roared loudly over the dirt and rocks.
Krystel jumped like soaring and swung to the neck of the beast! and pierced a sharp icicle.
He couldnât even make a murmur.
âunder! Whoo!â With her bangs blown over, she stood up straight and met the princeâs eyes.
As both of them were sharp, the ether of each other felt even more uncomfortable.
But this was tolerable.
Their mate didnât like the useless conflict between the two.
â·················ogue.â
â·················ogue.â
The big and dangerous ones were being dealt with by Cedric, Elisabeth, Kristel, and the Dukes of Blanquer in this way.
The Imperial Guard and the Knights of Blanquer served as the dwarfs that escaped to the sides or rear.
Even though it was small and insignificant, it was equally terrifying to ordinary people.
It was endless repetition.
Unlike the Great Subjugation, where high-level or higher-level tricky demons appeared intermittently, here, low-level to intermediate-level gnomes poured continuously.
Cedric collected his scepter and headed to the place where the priests were waiting.
Until the next attack, the short rest had to be used effectively.
âTae, Your Majesty. I will offer you the ether.â
The priest who followed him from Yeongjuseong opened his circle and bowed his head.
Cedric was a man accustomed to receiving Joarim, but he was the one who gave him ether⊠It was kind of uncomfortable to come out like this.
He seemed to have adapted to someone who never looked down.
As expected, the ether of the priests here was also very cloudy.
However, this time he did not express any dissatisfaction. He was very good at learning.
The âdoings that should not be done to priestsâ were heard from the godmother, terrifying teachers, and partners so that their ears were pierced.
At some point, Sant didnât look away or cry when he saw him.
âIt would have been nice if Marquis Duhem remained.â
Kristel, who was sitting on the other side and receiving the ether from another priest, said abruptly.
Elizabeth, standing next to her, smiled and nodded her head.
Although close friends seem to have taken it as a meaning of âdisappointing powerâ, Sedric was keenly aware of the meaning of Kristelâs words.
She wanted the Marquis of Duhem to bring Prince Jesse here. Right Now.
âThere was no way to catch him.â
The father answered.
François Duheme was a great aristocrat, who was not immediately arrested or investigated on any charge except murder unless there was clear evidence.
This was a powerful privilege and a long-standing custom.
Kristel blinked as if he was surprised by his answer, then smiled and rested her cheek on her lap.
Even though the corpses of the beast were scattered here and there, his face was fresh.
âWhat are you doing?â
Without a subject, Cedric once again captured her meaning.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth fell to the side to receive a report from the Guards.
The prince opened his mouth, concentrating on the warmth of his heart.
âI will be eating dessert.â
âLet me touch the necklace just once.â
âItâs not even funny.â
âYou heal.â
Christelâs expression when he said that was not bad.
He must have been joking even though he knew he would be rejected.
Cedric kept the holy stone necklace intact.
Not a single ether was consumed inside.
Seeing the duke talking to the knights commander, Kristel spoke out again.
âYou must have been angry. Because I left it.â
â·················ogue.â
âStill, there was nothing I could do. The prince may not understand us.â
Cedric made a small impression.
He was an imperial heir who did not need the princeâs understanding, but such an assumption was unpleasant.
Why didnât you accept a life of protection?
If it was the mate of the heir to the throne, it was not enough to spend the rest of his life in the depths of the imperial palace.
Besides, heâs never been in danger of life twiceâŠ
âYour Majesty, I am cautious, but I want to bring you good news.â
Duke Blanquerâs low-pitched voice broke his thoughts. The father looked at her.
âThe 1st dungeon seems to have been sealed off. It doesnât seem to cause a mana reaction anymore, and the tower has reported the same.â
âThank you, Lord.â
The dukeâs soldiers, who were staggering here and there, breathed a sigh of relief.
The Crown Prince left the sanctuary, biting his âvesselâ that was not even half full.
The priest looked at him in surprise.
âTo heal the soldiers.â
âYes, yes. majesty.â
It was impossible to get satisfaction from the ether of someone who was not a prince anyway.
He had never had such an experience in his life.
Elizabethâs chin beckoned, and some of the Guards made their final patrol.
In an hour or two, everything seemed to be over.
âAre you going back right away?â
Count So asked the prince in a respectful way. The moment he parted his lips,
â Aww!
From beyond the mountain range, a torturous noise echoed in the eardrums.
Soldier Duot fainted from exhaustion and shock. At the same time,
â Awkward! Whoops!
The earthâs rumble shook the heavens and the earth.
It was like lightning struck underground.
It was so intense that if you closed your mouth incorrectly, your tongue would be cut off or your jaw would be crushed.
The prince supported his posture with a scabbard, and Elizabeth flew over the crumpled crystal.
She shouted with her gray eyes twinkling.
âThe 2nd Mountain Dungeon! Thatâs the direction, my lord! Ouch!â
She was hit in the head with a stone and moaned.
Duke Blanquere, who became full of dirt, developed a huge defensive magic formula to protect the party.
Her lips were torn and blood was flowing. The prince clenched his teeth and looked ahead.
The ominousness prevailed.
â Dump! Itâs crazy! Go fast!
Somewhere in the dense jungle, there was a terrifying sound of old trees breaking down one after another.
Sreung! Sedric drew his sword and stood still. His intuition whispered.
âThis was not the right flow.â
But as the son of Frederic Lister, he did not understand the concept of backing down or running away.
so······.
â Koo! thud! Koo! thud!
â·················ogue.â
No matter what came, no matter what hardships came, I was just going to face it.
The ether in his body was insufficient, but he had the flame of a psychic sword.
At least there would be no change in appearance or fainting.
â Koo! thud!
Pud Duck! Whoa! Birds flew away shuddering. The man instinctively knew.
It was footsteps.
Something very heavy was approaching, breaking and conquering the mountain range.
Kristel staggered up and stood to his right.
Elisabeth sat to his left, and Duke Blanquer spurted red mana from his body with a long staff.
She hadnât been able to rest a bit since last night, but she looked unbroken like the borderâs deterrence.
â Hurry up! Coogong!
At a short distance, the stone rocks cracked and the ground was torn.
The forest quickly darkened as if a dark cloud had formed.
Christel was the first to look up at the sky. she muttered in disbelief.
âCrazy, what is thatâŠâ
-thud! thud!
âItâ wasnât even a beast in the first place.
Neither eyes, nose nor mouth rested where the head could be seen.
A doll made by coarsely gluing huge rocks with mud.
It was a monster that suited just that level of description. Goosebumps ran from head to toe.
It creaked as if it was being controlled by someone, and indiscriminately destroyed wherever it touched.
Duke Blanquerâs voice cracked for the first time.
â······âGolemâ.â
âyes?â
âItâs a golem. Jacques!â
âYes, Duke!â
The knight commander, who was bleeding from his head, immediately commanded the colonel.
The peacockâs dark brown eyes shone brightly.
âSend a note to His Majesty, come on! You must go yourself!â
âIâll take your name!â
The leader wiped the blood on his armor and quickly escaped the defensive magic formula.
Then the golem immediately swung his mossy arm.
â Whoa!
A heavy rock struck the leader.
Awesome! Kristel swung his whip to pull him back. But it was too late.
The voices of the paladins and the soldiers were bitterly split.
âno!â
âChief, captain!â
That was then.
[stop!]
â Saaah!
A divine golden light burst out of the air. The whole mountain range seemed to be dyed with gold.
*
As soon as I landed, I hurriedly looked at the patient. Only the main characters were sent and there was a riot again!
âAre you okay? Have you ever touched it?â
âNo, no, no⊠Prince, why are you hereâŠâ
Captain Blanquer breathed in and looked at me with a confused face.
There was bleeding on his forehead, so he was terrified, but fortunately he didnât seem to have been injured by that ignorant stone.
I wanted to open the healing circle, but I couldnât release the Holy Land right now.
Thatâs right, clean cloth. I brought fabric.
âWait, I have something in my bag to stop the bleeding.â
âPrince Jesse!â
Kristel ran towards me almost evil. He seemed quite surprised that his eyes were moist.
I should have been angry because I saw a face like Wensu in one night, but for some reason it was hard to be honest.
I handed the cloth to the manager and closed my lips.
âWhat is it? How did you get here?â
âThanks to him.â
I blinked towards the sky. Sir John, who was floating, waved his hand toward Christel.
The father frowned.
âYou broke your order, sir.â
âIsnât that what you expected? How can I stop you, Prince?â
he was cool Then he glanced at the hardened stone giant with cool eyes.
I was very fortunate that the oracle was paid on time.
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Of course, it was the first luck that Sir John changed his position.
He had said this without moving while holding Eva in one arm.
âThis should be enough for Paladin-related education. Now, may I go with your majesty.â
â······Yes?â
âPut this down! Itâs funny, but I wonât forgive you. Bobbo! White fox!â
âThe disciples were educated about the priesthood. You might want to keep your partner away from the battlefield, but by now youâre thinking you shouldnât. Do you want me to write a remorse for what happened in the first place?â
So, letting the two men and women go like this was part of the teaching that stopped me.
It was a different teaching method from Master in many ways.
âIf thatâs a âgolemâ⊠Your Majesty should know. I am sending the message.â
âAnd I ask for permanence.â
Duke Cecil Blanquer said hard.
It would be heartbreaking to leave the castle to a paladin from the new country, but it was a quick and wise decision.
Sir John shook his head and disappeared into the sky in an instant.
Kristel clenched her white, even teeth.
âYou are wrong, Prince. When I return, I will write a letter of reflection.â
uh huh
âDo you know what I did wrong?â
âI left it. But I was worried about it. You canât get hurt. The prince is our treasure.â
she said hard Does that mean âauxiliary batteryâ?