Chapter 3 Endgame(1/2)
After this night passed, everything returned to the tranquility of the past.
The troops led by Xiyan began to retreat.
Dilan and the team in Haoyue City began to clean up the end of the war.
Corptoes piled up on the streets, rain kept washing the ground, and those who died for this war.
Destroyed houses stand in the sky, and the eaves dripped with water after heavy rain.
After hearing the safety signal, residents began to return one after another.
And more often, the wailing and crying caused by the loss of family members or the damage to property.
Robin looked at all this and sighed.
No war will bring happiness to people.
Pain is accompanied by growth.
I hope the Kingdom will become better in the future...
However, he frowned.
Although he did not witness the war between Shalom and Olivia with his own eyes, he vaguely felt that the entire kingdom would not be calm from today.
...
"It seems that it's over." The Rainbow Knight stood in the sun, his mouth slightly bent and a smile appeared.
The rainbow sword in her hand shines with colorful light.
Opposite her, Lone Moon Knight Rorrell raised his head regretfully.
The two of them were wet in their clothes, and they had more or less scars on their bodies.
"Yes, it's over."
Luo Ruier waved the Lone Moon Knife in his hand, and then walked down the steps blankly.
"I still couldn't beat you," said the Rainbow Knight.
"At least not in the moonlight." She added.
“Is it important?”
Luo Ruier gave her a cold answer.
Dolores was slightly stunned, and then helplessly inserted the rainbow sword back into the scabbard.
Yes.
Everything doesn't matter anymore.
The battle between her and Rorell was irrelevant.
For them, fate is never in their own hands.
What really dominated this victory or defeat was the thrilling war in the King's Castle.
Although she didn't know the specific process.
But at least the result is already in front of you-
Shalom failed.
Dolores proudly raised his head and walked towards the King's Castle.
In front, the guards of Kings Castle were coming towards us.
They saluted her silently and continued to run towards the temple.
The steps are neat and the military appearance is solemn.
Dolores suddenly stopped.
She turned around and looked at the teams that were leaving quietly, and couldn't help but frown.
Perhaps, His Majesty the King also failed.
No one, including the temple, won the victory.
"hehe……"
Dolores smiled contemptuously.
“It’s so boring and ignorant—
Politicians.”
She put her hands behind her head and strided forward, towards the sunshine.
The dawn shone on her face, without any warmth in the coming cold winter.
"So."
Dolores sighed.
“I hate politics very much.”
...
After sending Riven back to her residence, Robin led the temple guards back to the temple.
Unexpectedly—
In the conference room where he left, several grand dukes were still sitting in their seats.
The corpse of Oga lying on the ground emitted a bloody smell.
Kay stood at the door and squeezed out a meaningful smile at him.
The Blue Lake Knight was still standing at the door confronting her.
Robin couldn't help but feel a little confused.
How could Kai and the guards at the door just guard them without letting the great dukes slip away from here?
When he leaned into his head and saw the person at the main table, he had the answer in his heart.
Replaced his previous position, Carista sat at the end of the long table and sat in her wheelchair.
The gods of the Kingdom of Ittenel were calm and serious.
"I see."
Carista lowered her hands arched against her chest and gently placed them on her knees.
"Then let's get here. Dear grandpas, please go back and prepare. There will be an answer in a few days."
After hearing Carista's words, several grandpas breathed a sigh of relief.
They exchanged glances with each other, then pushed away the chair and stood up.
"Then, everything is troubled."
Duke Gwen placed his hand on his chest and bowed slightly toward Carista.
Duke Aiden and Duke Matida also stood up and bowed to the gods.
Then, under the gaze of Carista, several grand dukes took their servants out of the gate.
What happened?
Robin looked at Kay in confusion and asked quietly with his lips.
He was confused by the surprisingly calm attitude of the grand dukes just now and their conversation with Kalista.
The attendant Kaiyi smiled bitterly, frowned in her brows, and shrugged helplessly.
“I made a deal with them.”
Carista's voice came from inside.
She covered her knees, tidied it up and folded her hands on it.
"Come in, this is what I want to tell you."
Hearing the words of the messenger, Robin swept his trouser legs with his hands and then took steps forward.
The light in the room is much better than at night.
The light of dawn shone in from the skylight, and came to the statue of God, and was shrouded in a large pillar of light.
The conference room of the entire temple looks extremely sacred.
Robin pulled a chair and sat next to Carlista.
The other party raised his head slightly and looked at his eyes calmly.
It's like an old mother who pampers her children.
Although Carista looks very young, she looks like a girl of seventeen or eighteen years old.
But she has lived for more than a hundred years after all.
To be continued...