820 Chapter 498: The Shattered Plane [2/2]
Richardâs eyes darted around.
He had heard this many times.
However, they had yet to discover how the players would give rise to the so-called New Era in their hands.
...
The Dwarf God sensed Richardâs hesitation. It responded with a complicated tone.
âLord Richard, havenât you noticed that you and the other lords of grace mainland have grown far stronger than usual?â
âThis is your peculiarity and also the greatest variable in the world.â
âDo as you wish, whether itâs the ancient gods of the past or the gods who have stolen authorityâŠThey are just remnants of the Ancient Era.â
âThe New Era will give birth to a new ruler.â
âReinforce strength⊠Beyond the rules?â
Richardâs expression was strange.
The so-called peculiar was to level up by killing monsters.
Richard pondered, and this ability was indeed peculiar.
Moreover, he had never heard of the Aboriginesâ strength increase so quickly.
The leveling mechanism of natives was quite different from that of players. It was significant to level up by killing monsters, but it was not as exaggerated as players who could reinforce their strength by killing monsters alone.
Only after being recruited by the players would they be included in the playerâs leveling system.
âWas that variable?â
The Dwarf God beheld Richard as he pondered. It slowly said, âLord Richard, take me, my descendantâŠThe awakening of the worldâs slumbering power gave me some breathing space from the endless restraints, although I couldnât interfere with the mortal plane.â
âI will activate the divine bloodline in their bodies and let them regain the power of the dwarves.
âMaking good use of them will allow your territory to grow faster.
âThe rest⊠I canât help you for the time being. No matter how dangerous the future is, I need you to face it alone.â
Richard heaved a sigh of relief and saluted the god of the dwarves with his hands on his chest. He expressed his heartfelt gratitude.
âYour Excellency Fam, Twilight City will grow at the fastest speed.
âI look forward to your freedom day. It wouldnât be long.â
This god had helped him many times after it woke up.
Richard will grant its freedom wish. Twilight City will grow up.
âIâm looking forward to it too.â
Richard then communicated with the mighty lifeform for a few more minutes. He receded his scattered spiritual power when the god of the dwarves could no longer hold on.
He kept the statue of the Dwarf God and immediately waved his hand to summon the mummy guardian at the door to convey orders.
âPass on my order. Bring back all the sacred-blood dwarves in the underground world immediately.â
âAs you wish, my Lord!â
He had always looked forward to the sacred-blood dwarves, but he had never had the chance to activate the divine bloodline in their bodies.
Those dwarves, at this point, might not be able to change the situation, but they were still a powerful force.
Richard didnât get the information he wanted from the god of the dwarves this time. That was the only pity.
He turned his head and looked at the Crimson Moon in the sky through the open wooden window with an inexplicable expression.
Richard stood up again. His eyes sharpened after a trifle of quietude.
âGather all the skeleton blood dragons and the king mummies of the King of the Imperial Troop Lair. Bring the void sandworms and follow me to the dimension permeated with the stench of decayâŠâ
Two months of delay was too precious.
A few survived in the underground world.
Unlike the desolation of the desert of death, this land was not suitable for growing food for a typical life.
However, innumerable wild monsters still assaulted the wilderness.
The underground world refreshes monsters, while the surface refreshes wild troops weekly. Most of them move alone, and a few rules bind, so the system will not confine them in a particular area.
Danger brimmed this land because of that.
In addition to poisonous insects, snakes, swamps, traps, and all kinds of deadly things, unimaginable death gouged this place.
The Bloodhoof City currently suffered the impact of this land with Richard as the only ruler of the underground world.
The endless, twisted lifeforms were like a tidal wave that charged at Bloodhoof City.
Countless cave spiders, giant pythons, spirit wolves, harpies, and poisonous frog-like people formed a black tide that swept the world.
Long, red lines appeared in the bodies of these monsters of different races. That was the thing they all had in common.
They also emitted an ancient, lonely, and dilapidated aura.
Sel Bloodhoof gravely pondered on that scene of the Barbarian Race in the towering city wall.
He continued to give orders to the soldiers on the city wall.
The troop relied on the defense of city walls and launched wave after wave of fierce attacks.
The guards of these city walls would slaughter those monsters if they stepped into the gates.
The enemies were intensely mighty, although the monsters in the wild could not organize. That made Sel Bloodhoofâs expression turn grave.
One could only describe their strength as soul-tormenting after the blood rain poured.
The first wave of monsters could have slaughtered their way into the city if it werenât for the sturdy city walls and their countless heavy weapons.
Several hours of high-intensity fighting jeopardize the Bloodhoof City defense line.
Bloodhoof City was a force that mainly consisted of level 10 high-level soldiers. The most powerful hero, Sel Bloodhoof, was only level 15 a few months ago.
One could not imagine the pressure of facing a group of level 14 average wild beasts and several levels 15 top-tier soldiers.
âCity Lord Sel, we canât hold on much longerâŠThe enemy came too quickly, and only a third of our troops protected the city!
âLord Sel, when will the reinforcements from the surface arrive?â
The Bloodhoof City higher-ups were extremely tense as they faced high pressure.
They incessantly asked.
Sel glanced at the powerful monsters. They ruthlessly surged up to the city walls. His expression was sparingly ugly.
âReinforcements will be here soonâŠâ
Sel didnât finish all his thoughts.
Suddenly.
âKacha!â
A crisp sound resounded through the sky.
Sel subconsciously looked up.
An enkindled illumination reached the end of his sight.
A rift glowed with green light.
The world shook horrifyingly.
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