Chapter 160 Ten Thousand Reinforcements
Chapter 160 Ten Thousand Reinforcements
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It will be much easier when facing most demons.
Cecilia then turned the next two pages, but she couldn't quite understand the last two drawings.
This drawing shows the components disassembled in great detail, but I can't understand how to splice or assemble them, and I can't tell what the assembled product will be.
Cecilia couldn't help but admire Peg.
All the previous drawings were made into physical objects by Peg.
The two of them discussed the remaining drawings that had not been completed, and they could not agree on some points.
Neither of them could convince the other.
Lorian came over and asked them to eat. After putting down the blueprints, they seemed to have no more quarrels and went to eat hand in hand again.
Lorian was stunned.
After dinner, they returned to their residence and began to argue about their understanding of the drawings again.
Finally, the two decided to each find a craftsman to make what they understood.
During this period, the city of Aslade was invaded by demons twice.
It is not certain which kind of demon comes each time.
But no matter which kind of demon it is, the purpose of Droville's order is to defend the city of Aslade.
And secretly reminded Cecilia to be careful.
Cecilia said yes, yes, yes, but once she was really asked to go to the battlefield, she would fight with her life at risk.
The previous frame-up of Leslian by the vampires was also handled well and subtly during this period of time.
Few people are still spreading the word that Leslian is a traitor.
I still feel reassured seeing Leslian on the battlefield.
News came from Babbitt that the deadline that Cecilia had agreed upon with several others had arrived.
Leslian will leave Aslade City under the "arrangement" of several people.
Looking at the news coming from Babbitt, Cecilia just hoped it would be good news.
Fortunately, it lived up to Cecilia's expectations and it was really good news.
Duke Babbitt has recruited more than 100,000 soldiers in the south. These soldiers will soon join the front battlefield to fight against the invasion of the demons.
This news is not only good news for Cecilia, but also great news for all the soldiers fighting against the invasion of demons on the front line and the entire kingdom.
Cecilia had a clue in her mind and was ready to leave at any time.
Lorian was the first person to notice her thoughts.
Even Peg, who lived and ate with her, hadn't noticed.
It's not Peg's fault, Cecilia brought out the actual objects that reflected her understanding of the drawings.
There are still some problems in usage, and some of them cannot exert their original power.
Peg had not yet made the actual object that she understood from the blueprint, so she spent a long time studying what Cecilia had made.
Both saw the downsides to this, but also saw some good points.
Some of these were aspects that Peg had not thought of before, and at this moment she agreed with some of the suggestions that Cecilia had made when they were arguing before.
She began to think about how to combine her ideas with Cecilia's.
Most of his attention was diverted by the weapons, so naturally he didn't notice that Cecilia was thinking about leaving.
Early that morning, Cecilia went out for exercise as usual and met Lorian who was waiting for her.
Cecilia knew that Lorian was a very thoughtful person, but she didn't expect him to be so meticulous and to capture such subtle changes.
He had no intention of hiding the secret from Lorian anymore and told him frankly that he would go to the Rittad Sea first. If that didn't go well, he would have to go to the New Forest of Burrow.
Lorian frowned, "Are you planning to go alone?"
Cecilia nodded, "It'll be quicker for me to go alone."
Lorian felt that it would be better to let Cecilia stay in the city of Aslade as Leslian.
If anything happens, they will know it first.
Thinking about this, he began to blame himself and Valken. Valken lowered his status and went to the front line to fight in the hope of gaining military merit. Before Valken got military merit in a short period of time, it would be difficult for him to leave the front line.
As the chief leader of the magician army, it is naturally impossible for him to leave the front line easily.
Not to mention Droville.
But Peg...
In name, Peg was only the guild leader whom Droville had asked for help. To say that he had real power in the army was tacitly approved by Droville, but he was not as powerless as he and Valken.
If Peg really wanted to leave, it would be difficult for Droville to keep her.
Seeing that Lorian didn't say anything, Cecilia just assumed that he supported her decision.
As a result, when she returned at noon, she heard Peg ask to go with her.
Cecilia didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
So Lorian was waiting for me here?
"What will happen to the Wandering Adventurers Guild if you leave? Will it just be swallowed up by the army? Are you willing to accept that?"
Cecilia hit the nail on the head.
Peg had naturally thought about this question, "Droville is a good leader, he would not do such a thing."
Cecilia nodded. "He certainly won't, but what about others? Your members, without you in charge, won't have any other ideas?"
Peg looked at Cecilia and understood what Cecilia meant.
She didn't actually need to consider these. Cecilia asked these questions only to let herself know that she was not someone who could leave easily, and -
Cecilia didn't want me to go with her.
Peg didn't want to make herself look bad anymore, so she asked, "It's good that you have a plan in mind, but you still have to pay more attention to safety on the road."
Cecilia nodded, and Peg stuffed some more weapons into Cecilia's hands, asking her to keep them safe so she could use them for emergency purposes if she encountered any danger on the way.
Cecilia took it and thanked Peg for her concern.
When the news came that Babbitt's 100,000 troops had left the south and were about to enter the Wakadi Mountains, Cecilia was already ready to leave.
Almost on the same day, Rose Daily released a major news:
The appearance of the black magician and the prophecy of the impending destruction of the continent.
Cecilia read the description in the newspaper and felt that something was wrong.
The ancients in her original world believed in the divine right of kings. There was no such belief on the continent of Swester, but it was somewhat related to this belief in other aspects.
Something like, "If it weren't for the king's governance problems, the continent wouldn't have been destroyed."
The destruction of a continent cannot be caused by one person.
This statement sounds somewhat ridiculous.
Cecilia couldn't say anything after hearing this. When she put down the newspaper and prepared to leave as planned, she heard those people talking again.
"That's not true. The war is so intense on the front lines right now, and he's still offering a reward in the newspaper every day to find his daughter. The reward is getting higher and higher. How can a country like this not be ruined?"
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