The Amber Sword

Chapter 298: Act 58 Underground King (IX) (Adjustment)

The underground world is surrounded by infinite darkness, long tunnels are silent, only after the earthquake the groundwater penetrates the rock formations above the head, and then drips down to the crackling sound of the ground.

Such a voice rang only once for a long time in the depths of the five fingers in the distance.

Metissa also had to stop and rest after having expelled a large number of uninterrupted visitors from the underground. Though she is a ghost, she does not represent tiredness - the level of activity of a soul fire somewhat constrains the ability of dead creatures to act.

But she doesn't need light, and a dark luminescence hidden in her pupils can make her see far away in the absence of light.

Instead of sitting down, the Silver Fairy Princess rested on a rock wall with a single hand gun, surrounded by fragments of rock leopards, and these incomplete bodies were scattered far away.

Unlike Brando, she was attacked almost as soon as she entered the floor and came here after killing a bloody road. After a moment of silence, the Silver Fairy Princess asks the other side of the dark:

“Is there a lift over here? ”

In the darkness, there is not just Metissa alone; the only breathing sound comes from the other side of the tunnel.

“Mmm.”

The voice answered.

But Metissa was not relieved that her voice had just dropped and her hand pressed the long gun in her hand and looked in the direction she had come. But she had just turned around, and her face was delighted, and she shouted:

“My lord. ”

Brando and Sy are the ones who came.

They raised the lighting crystal in their hands and shone the light this way, not too surprised to see Metisa, who had been tracking her all the way against the mark left by the little princess of the Silver Elf.

It was not too surprising to discover that the so-called 'amazing guy' might have been Metisa, Brando, but there were only a few of them in the basement, either Princess Pokémon or Kurando, or Utah, who had no such power.

But when they saw another person in the illumination range, they stunned for a moment.

“Metissa.” Brando asks, “What is this? ”

When he saw Kuran sitting on the ground without a word, he couldn't help but turn his head. This old man, who was formerly mighty, was in a mess at this moment. His forehead, face, and blue grey uniform were covered in blood, and his grey hair was messy.

“Mr. Kuran was injured.” Metisa replied that the elf princess was smart enough to have more to say than she was buried in her heart. But she knew that Brando must know what he meant.

The old man hummed: "When you're a prisoner, you're a prisoner. What's there to hide? But the little girl looked at my old bone as a little useful, just signed a non-aggression pact with me for now.” He looked at Brando obliquely, "but she respected you very much, son, saying it was your final decision," My lord, "and you said," Do you want to kill or not? "”

He said that verbally, but he couldn't help scolding this elf little girl for her cunning. When the tunnel collapsed, the first reaction of everyone present was to protect themselves, just as it was an instinct to save lives, even if they existed at the gold level.

But what Kuran didn't expect was that not everyone in this room was a ‘living spirit'.

The first thing Metissa did when the landslide collapsed was not to retreat to safety, but to attack him when the rocks rolled down. This was a totally lethal fight, and even if it was as steady as Kuran's, it couldn't help but freak out.

Yet the decision of the Golden First Class rival to win was only momentarily, although Kurand's absolute power far exceeded that of Metisa, it consumed sharp energy to chase Brando fruitlessly before he came, and the second collapse left the mountain unprepared, resulting in a severe blow to the hand by Metisa.

In the end, if the little girl hadn't dragged him out of the rocks, it would have been possible for him to suffocate in the mine.

But he had to admire Metisa's guts when he was holding back, and in that case, he wouldn't necessarily make the same choice. Kuran, an old soldier, had nothing to say about being defeated by the enemy on the battlefield, whatever the reason.

But he needs to know that Metisa is just a ghost, and he's going to yell in his heart to regret it.

And listening to him, the young man nodded his head and asked, “Promise? ”

“The old gentleman promised to take me to you and get out of here back to the surface, where he knew the terrain very well. There's a mine tunnel, there's a connection to the upper floor, there's a way to open it up without causing a bigger collapse, and he knows," Metissa says meticulously, the tone is not slow - although she speaks Krutz, it seems as if she can naturally produce an elf's chirp, “Lord, there's an elevator not far ahead, leading to the third floor to the main mine, where there are many transport lanes to the surface, and they shouldn't all be blocked. ”

She smiled, “If it wasn't for the old man, I wouldn't be here so soon. ”

Brando knew what she was talking about, and I'm afraid it was Corvin and they came down that elevator, and he remembered that the mine was huge and had three wooden tracks.

He nodded and glanced at Kuran: "What are his terms? ”

“Let the old man speak for himself. ”

Kuran leaned back at Brando again: "Boy, I know what you're up to. I had nothing to say as a prisoner, and now naturally you can take over this place as you wish, for a month or three months, and Pallas won't notice anything. ”

He paused: "As for my terms, I don't want to end up like Groudin. ”

Brando was slightly surprised.

The Cold Cedar City riot was definitely untenable, but not everyone knew about Groudin's life and death afterwards. It is well known that rioting in the Eruin territory is not a big deal, but apart from a very individual wretch, it has not been heard that the powerful lord was killed in the riot.

So after the Cold Cedar City uprising, most people should have guessed that Groudin had fled through secret passages. Only a handful of senior members of the Brando Group truly knew that Groudin could never die again.

He couldn't help but take a deep look at Kurland, and if the outside world had heard of Groudin's death, the nature of the matter would be completely different. I'm afraid Sir Parras can't wait to make an immediate troop contribution, and I don't think Count Denel will leave Tonigal any more time to ‘solve this problem himself’.

If the old fox senses that the territory is in danger of disengagement, it is estimated that the army will be in jeopardy for less than two weeks.

Brando relies on the asymmetry of information in his heart to buy time, and if Count Denel does not confirm that Groudin is dead, he will tend to let this unruly son solve his own problems in his territory.

Because at the time, they were still a mob in the eyes of the other party, and in the eyes of the nobles, there was nothing terrible about mobs. Groudin had a lot of ministers, didn't he?

But as soon as Groudin dies, this little riot becomes like a rebellion - although he knows that he is also engaged in rebellion, even if it is not intended to divide Eruin, his actions are, in the eyes of the aristocrats, the most serious challenge to the rules of the game.

And in his plan, when Count Denel was made aware of this, it should at least be after Sir Mintai and Sir Parras' defeat.

He has at least a month or two to go before that.

But Kuran seemed to see through his thoughts, and the old man smiled mysteriously: "Don't worry, there are just rumors out there. But when I saw you show up here, I realized 80% of the time -- in Cold Cedar City, it wasn't a mob at all! ”

He shook his head slightly: "But I don't know if you're crazy or if I'm crazy. It's been almost a hundred years since Eluin's rebellion. ”

Brando nodded.

The year of the harp was the time when Hessen I, known as the play 'King of the Road', was in power, and his Majesty was arguably the most notorious king in history and one of the last rulers of the Sifah dynasty - a play that originated from his own or even private organization of armies to rob all traders passing through the Aruin - whether national or foreign.

He openly claims that all property on the road belongs to him in Eruin and that the merchants walking on it must pay him two-thirds of the goods - an act akin to the Mountain King that annoys everyone but him. As a result, after only three years in office, Hessen I was expelled from the throne, and he was even the only king in Eruin's history to die at the hands of an angry people.

Of course, the performance of His Majesty the King revealed the situation of the people living in Eruin at the time. That was the darkest era in Eruin's history beyond this era, and even without the rise of Madara, the level of chaos in Eruin today would be far worse than it was then.

Because that was also the most frequent period in Eruin's history of uprisings, riots and insurgencies, and you know that in the world of Warnde, it's hard to see the word "uprising" in the historical literature.

Perhaps, however, this is the so-called power and luck that Maddala eventually borrowed from Eru, so that under the same circumstances the then Corcova dynasty could flourish, but under better conditions the reform of Her Royal Highness Princess Griffin failed.

But Brando didn't have time to exclaim, shook his head first: “This condition is too broad, we can naturally live together peacefully here, but once you leave the ground to reach the surface, how can you guarantee that you won't escape to communicate? ”

It's not unreasonable that he thinks that, if he's a caveman, he can make Tajib swear to their gods, but humans are probably the most unbelieving group in the world, and although they often hang Lord Martha by the mouth, even if they swear to Martha - most of them don't.

Brando himself is a human being, of course, more clearly aware of this.

But Kuran stared, "My husband is seriously injured and can't run away. ”

(PS. Adjust, it'll speed up.) (To be continued, please go to www.qidian.com for more chapters, support the author, and support authentic reading!)