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Chapter 143 Refugee_3



They have been watching these two with their own eyes, witnessing how they wreak havoc on the battlefield.

Their stance on the battlefield, frantically clearing and exterminating the enemy, shows no exhaustion, no fatigue.

That demeanor even instills a slight fear among their own people.

Thus, these two individuals are able to participate in meetings with the presence of a few hundred troops and have a certain degree of say.

However, look at their expressions.

It seems these two have never doubted the authenticity of Bobo's message from the start.

They are convinced and certain that the message indeed comes from the Fourth Prince.

The Saintess silently turned her head to look at Anita behind her.

Facing the Saintess's inquisitive gaze, Anita slightly nodded her head.

The implication is obvious.

Clearly, the only person on their side who has had contact with the Fourth Prince also believes that the message is genuine.

At this time, the Count spoke.

"But, Night Watcher, don't they have no reason to eradicate the Blood Race? You have more important matters to attend to."

Compared to the Blood Race, the Evil God threatening the entire world and causing disgust among all intelligent beings is more worthy of targeting.

"Count, please trust His Highness."

Upon hearing this, Ichard also stood up: "My Lord, His Highness is trustworthy, isn't he?"

Once these words were spoken, the Count raised his head.

"Yes, since that's the case, he will come personally in a few days, right?"

Blake nodded.

"Alright, I will do as he wishes."

With that said, the Count turned his head towards the Prince, lowered his head slightly, and said apologetically: "Sorry, I might have more important matters to address now."

The Prince nodded; if the refugee issue can be resolved relatively peacefully, losing these forces is worthwhile.

The Count stood up and left the tent with Ichard.

Yet Blake and the others did not leave.

Instead, they looked towards the Saintess and said: "When you head to Vitra City to deal with those cultists, can you take us along?

We swear to eradicate all extraneous invaders of the world, including those cultists."

"Are you not going to aid the Count?" The Bishop looked at them with slight confusion and asked.

Isn't assisting the Count in resolving the refugee issue from their shared former nation more important in such times?

Blake shook his head: "Our orders are to go to Vitra City to eliminate the cultists there or to assist and hold the line until His Highness arrives."

The Bishop turned his head to look at the Saintess; this task had already been assigned to the Saintess, so he naturally wouldn't interfere.

Furthermore, though the Saintess respectfully called him Bishop, he wouldn't put on airs in front of her; they both knew very well their actual standing.

"You should know that fighting cultists is very dangerous; they can easily corrupt weak wills, and they are insidious, cunning, and extremely cruel."

"Of course, rest assured, we have fought with those cultists more than once. We already have some experience in this regard."

The Saintess nodded, stood up: "In that case, I welcome your assistance."

After all, the cultists have captured a city, so it's likely that another harbor has also been taken.

To be honest, the remaining forces at hand may not be enough to guarantee success.

Having more support would certainly be beneficial.

"In that case, we will send two squads of guards and a knight team here as well; apologies, this is the most force we can muster for assistance right now."

Prince Anistar spoke, his voice still carrying a calm rationality.

...

The passage through the Gray Mountain Range.

This is the road constructed by the dwarves and the Cohen Kingdom for exchange and trade, and at this moment, a team is advancing on this road.

Looking closer, it's Kana and the others.

"Your Highness, will the words you asked Blake to convey to the Count be effective?" Alyris asked Kana, riding on a Land Bird beside him.

Kana nodded.

"It will be effective."

He didn't just give Bobo one message, but a total of three.

Allowing Bobo to choose one to convey according to the different situations at the time.

Whether the cultists' attack on Vitra City had just begun or no news has yet been received.

Whether chaos has already begun and the front lines may fall into severe tension at any moment.

Or whether they are completely late, and the Cohen Kingdom's forces have started to flee.

The main objective is to find ways to rescue more refugees, directing them towards the Eastern Wilderness.

Kana already holds enough pieces to the puzzle.


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