Chapter 1159: Final Yan (14)


Once, while Peggedo was still in the apprenticeship of wizarding, he once asked his tutor about the future of witchcraft, but his tutor just shook his head sadly and said to him:
"Witchcraft has no future, only service-every wizard has his own responsibility. In order to prevent the tragedy from recurring thousands of years ago, we must exercise restraint, and only restraint."
At that time, Pei Gedo nodded reverently, believing that he saw the day when he became the maintainer of the world order.
But now, when the whisper in the morning wind blows across the street and buzzes between the ruins, when after half a month of fighting with Ok and cultists, when on a planet that is about to be swallowed by Chaos Storm, He is no longer confident.
Maybe they could have made different decisions, and they could try to make everything better.
But everything seemed to be out of control, like a crazy carriage running straight towards the cliff.
But everything is not over yet. From the moment he joined the Tantra, he knew that he could save mankind from making more mistakes. Although all this was carried out under the guidance of certain non-human beings, he could not care much.
At least the other party has existed for thousands of years and has never tried to destroy humans. This is a bit nobler than Evil God and Ok.
The point is, he has no choice.
"Heart rises like dust, heart falls like snow."
He recites to himself the meditation mantra that was introduced during the apprenticeship as if it had been far away from himself.
"The classics officer Pegdo is realistic, how amazing it is to see you here."
A familiar voice came from a larger stone behind the stone where Pegedo was sitting.
"General Mountbatten, I don't know you are here."
Pei Gedo didn't look back, thinking how long the soldier had looked at him.
He was so absorbed in his own mind that he didn't even notice the existence of others. At the same time, he secretly determined that he would never let this happen again.
These are all his mistakes, and a wizard should never be negligent to prevent being scared by an ordinary person.
Mountbatten, wearing a rumpled military uniform, spit out a cigarette, enjoying the feeling of being taller than Peggy's for the first time. This wizard from the Benedict Empire had a tall figure close to one and nine meters.
The smoke slowly fell towards Pegedo, dissipating when he touched his pure blue wizard robe.
Neither side spoke, Mountbatten just smoked another cigarette and stared at the sunrise, clearly immersed in the beautiful dawn.
The storm in the center of the city dissipated an hour ago, which also means that this is about to be the last dawn he can see, after which a layer of haze will cover the entire world.
The door to has been opened, and the last moment will be a game of survival and death.
"Beautiful, isn't it?"
Hearing Mountbatten's words, Pegdor turned his head and followed the sunrise. This was the clearest moment in the sky in the months since he arrived in Dunwich.
The wizard who knew what it meant nodded.
"Yes, General, this is a beautiful planet."
"Planet? You don't look like an astronomer. My parents taught us when I was very young. The world is a flat piece of paper. Above is the Father's paradise, below the demon hell..."
Mountbaton spit out a smoke ring lightly, looking at the rising sun, which was gradually stained with blood.
"Either way, she is my home, the official, and I will never give up on her... not to Oke, not to Evil God, or even to you."
As he said these words, he looked away from the sunrise, staring firmly and seriously at Peggy.
"I can assure you that they will never attempt this planet, general...although it is beautiful."
Peguedo tried to dispel the almost boiling anger hidden in Mountbatten's tone. He knew that the other party must have learned some information about the occult from Bronz.
This mysterious organization disturbs Mountbatten, especially its organizer may not be human.
"Do you still remember your hometown, classic officer?"
Mountbatten's question was malicious, and Peggy backed back slightly after being stabbed.
A small breeze blew across the ruins, causing both to tremble.
"Yes, I remember her clearly."
Pegdo answered frankly.
"So did they save her?"
Mountbatten knew the answer, to some extent.
"There are always trade-offs for everything."
Pei Ge responded suddenly, and suddenly began to protect the organization he was loyal to.
"If the decision-making power is mine, I will do the same thing. Compared to Gramatia and Tyre, there is no doubt that it is more important to the world."
When he said this, Pegdo suddenly realized that he would indeed make the same choice.
Mountbatton squeezed another cigarette out of his closed lips, seemingly unaware of the wizard's sudden mood swings.
His eyes still reflected the blue light on the wizard's robe, but there was also some kind of non-human red dyeing.
For a moment, Peguedo couldn't even determine whether the person staring down at him was Mountbatten.
"Do you still have confidence to fight this war, General?"
After a brief silence, Pegdor began to shift and call him, and carefully observed the other party.
"The power we can have is very limited, and the other two enemies are too powerful and even seem invincible. Are you desperate?"
"In any case, I will die here, everyone will shed the last drop of blood, no one is spared—"
Mountbatten said hoarsely, his voice low with malice, and his eyes glowed with red light, as if all blood vessels had broken.
Like being stabbed, Peggy jumped onto the rock, grabbed the collar of Mountbatten's coat, and held his forehead with his middle and index fingers.
"Hold on, don't let anger overwhelm your justice!"
With their backs to dawn, Pei Gedo tried his best to penetrate into the other person's mind, and wiped off the trace of blood mist entrenched in it.
During the wheezing, the red in Mountbatten's eyes dissipated and began to cough violently, and the breath of smoke plume into the suddenly blowing wind.
"what happened!"
A voice came, and Peggy then threw Mountbatten on top of the stone pile, then turned and walked back to the camp.
Bronze stood outside the fortifications and beckoned Peggy.
"I heard some movement and felt a little pollution."
Mountbatten came down from the rubble and rubbed his head.
"Last night I was so excited when reading the report."
Mountbatten said, pushing away the curtain hanging at the entrance of the battlefield command post, and Peggy stood behind him for a while, then squeezed past him and nodded to Bronz.
"Well, old man, I told you that this area is now covered by the influence of the blood god. It will try to destroy the mortal intellect. You must keep calm, otherwise you will easily fall into darkness and rage. "
Bronz explained, and also noticed the disturbing tension between Mountbatten and Peggy.
"Understand, just--"
Mountbatten spread his hands and said helplessly:
"I receive dozens of reports of soldiers mutiny or attacking comrades every day. The number of casualties increases day by day. If we continue, we will eliminate ourselves without the enemy attacking."
"I understand this, but now we have to wait, because Ok's goal is consistent with ours. Before we can completely destroy the gate of hell, we have to wait."
"After the destruction? How can we repel Ouke based on the fact that we have killed only a small number of defeated soldiers?"
Bronz hesitated for a moment, as if considering whether to add something.
But in the end he just shook his hand.
"We will not fail everyone's expectations."
"Okay, I hope so."
Mountbatten sighed, then turned around and left, keeping Bronze and Peguedo together.
"What's wrong, old friend?"
"He doesn't trust us."
Peggy said as he watched the curtain close behind Mountbatten.
"He is a good man, a good soldier, his men love him, they follow him without any doubt... at least most people do."
Bronze poured a glass of water to the opponent, and then said softly:
"He may not be a very insightful and predictable person, or maybe he is not the best officer we can meet, but he is a good man...after all, this is his home."
Peigdo carefully examined his old friend for a while, and many emotions and events intertwine in his mind.
Even after so many things, Bronz is still as innocent as an apprentice.
A remorse and emotion washed out his thoughts, and Peggy thought he was back.
"Forgive me because I didn't communicate with him in depth."
"There is nothing to be forgiven, old friend, you are the smartest wizard I have ever seen. If you interrupt thinking before solving the puzzle, I will be disappointed."
Bronz smiled faintly.
Peggy's sincerity touched Pegdo, who patted the old friend's shoulder enthusiastically.
"Your previous opinion may be right. My decision was too hasty. There are still many aspects of the esotericism that I don't know. Whether they really want to save the world is still unknown...maybe this is our nature. On the other hand, easy to believe and suspicious, it makes
We must keep fighting. "
"In short, be careful."
At this moment, a guard lifted the curtain and said carefully:
"Sir, emergency ~EbookFREE.me~ said, handed in an encrypted white paper.
After Peggy took it, it lightly touched, and small text appeared on it.
After looking at it for a while, he raised his head and said to Bronz:
"The first demonic legions have appeared outside the brass gate!"
Bronze snatched the secret report, glanced at it, and the color of worry immediately climbed up to his brow.
"The quantity cannot be estimated...this is just the first batch."
The moment he put down the secret report, the blank sheet of paper immediately burned, and the fire light shone the faces of the two.
"It's ridiculous to say that for the first time, I was so eager for Ok to win."
Peggy's words caused Bronz to smile bitterly.
"Yes, no matter who wins or loses, the moment when the war ends will be the end of time!"
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