Edge of the Apocalypse

The First Thousand Three Hundred Fifty-Two Bloody Night (2)

Assistant Kuru muttered and didn't know what to say, and reluctantly walked to the window. The author of this article was about to close the window when something hit him on the head. The assistant grinned and cursed out the window, but the group of people had already left the back alley. He looked down and saw that it was a ball of paper. He picked it up and was about to throw it out, but when he saw a mark on the ball of paper, he felt chills all over his body.

Moro had finished polishing his dagger, put it back into the scabbard with great care, and was going to put it back to its original position. Unexpectedly, Kuru yelled "Master" suddenly, and Moro almost threw the dagger to the ground at the sudden sound, and the Baal man turned back with a third of anger and cursed: "Damn you, what are you yelling for!"

"My lord, look at this. This is not, this is not..." The assistant handed the ball of paper to Kuro.

As soon as Kuro's eyes fell on the sign, he immediately took a breath: "Where did you get it?"

"When the bastards outside the window passed by just now, I didn't know who threw it in. I didn't pay attention, and thought about throwing it away. Fortunately, I didn't lose it." Kuru asked cautiously: "Is this the one..."

Moro nodded solemnly, and then opened the ball of paper. There was only one line of short words inside.

At the same time, this small shop that appears to be an equipment store but is actually a branch of the Shadow Army is planning to close its business. But at this time, there were two more figures outside the store. One tall and one short, the tall one is a woman with long black hair, reddish skin, and a long sword on her back. The short one was a silver-haired boy with an indifferent face, and his hands were wearing gloves that exuded an inexplicable chill. Seeing these two people, the two Baal people looking at the store looked at each other, and they both saw that they were not kind.

One of them walked quietly to the back of the store, while the other stepped forward, seeming to welcome customers, but actually blocking them, but still put on a smile and said: "I'm sorry, two customers, we are closing the business. If you need anything , how about coming back tomorrow?"

The woman smiled. She was originally very beautiful, and her tall figure carried a wildness that ordinary women did not have. This smile dazzled the man watching the store, and then he heard the woman say: "I heard that the equipment here is good, I just passed by and wanted to come in and buy something."

"What does the customer want to buy?" the clerk asked, unintentionally glanced at the woman, only to find that the boy who was staying next to the woman just now was gone.

The woman smiled and said, "I want to buy your leader's head."

Speaking of this, the idiot also knows what the other party is here for. It is not easy for a man to be able to work in this store. Can't compare to those A-level players, but they still have the strength in their early twenties, and they can barely survive thrown in the wasteland.

He made a bold move.

He didn't hesitate, and he didn't pay attention to why his companion who had left earlier was still missing. For this decisiveness, Laura has to be praised. It's a pity that the man is decisive, but the level difference between the two is too far. Laura didn't even unsheath the long sword "Red Queen" behind her back, she clenched her fist and knocked on the dagger that slipped out of the man's sleeve. The dagger shattered inch by inch, and Yu Jin counterattacked into his body, and the man spat out a mouthful of blood and smashed into the counter.

When he was dying, he could barely see his companion standing dumbfounded by the back door of the store. Behind him, the disappeared boy stretched out his hand and pushed, and his companion fell to the ground, his chest seemed to have collapsed. this is the man

The last screen seen.

At the same time, the counter in the store suddenly exploded, attracting Laura and Bai to look at it. However, there was no one behind the exploded counter. On the contrary, behind them, a few figures sneaked in silently, and handed out dull daggers to Laura and the two.

The red and gray flames in the store lit up at the same time, and then the figures who rushed forward fell back again. The three of them were bleeding profusely, and the two of them turned into ice sculptures. When they fell to the ground, they were silent.

Laura's long sword was red and bleeding.

Bai's Ice Hunter exudes a chill.

Suddenly Bai pounced on Laura, the young man moved, and the latter seemed to notice something, and raised his sword to meet Bai.

The two passed each other.

Bai grasped a blade protruding from the air with his bone-gloved hand,

The edge of this blade was dim, and it trembled continuously when Bai caught it in his hand, but he couldn't break free. Bai pulled hard, and the space was like a torn curtain, and someone fell out of it. The man looked embarrassed, but he still waved his hand and cut a fierce gray light towards his white eyes. Bai let go of the blade as he wished, and stepped back.

Laura turned around and turned back without saying a word, swiping the red sword in her hand like a rainbow, killing the killer with strange screams. The killer who appeared later was like the gecko who died under Alan Baidi's sword, both of them were double A-level masters. This is also the last hole card of the Shadow Army in the wasteland. He originally used his special ability to hide his aura, even Laura. It's a pity that he couldn't hide from Bai, who was born with keen perception, so that his success fell short.

Now that Laura holds the red and fights freely, no matter how clever an assassin is, they are not good at this kind of frontal attack. What's more, Laura's sword skills are fierce and wild, full of vigor. After a few face-to-face encounters, this double-a killer was already terrified. He wanted to find a gap to get out of the battle, but the silver-haired boy who was staring at him made it difficult for him to realize this idea.

Almost when the battle started in the store, when Lola smashed the Shadow Army killer dagger dressed as a store clerk with a punch. The wall behind the store suddenly shattered, and Moro and Kuru flew out from inside. This made Belmode, who was watching them from the building on the other side of the street, couldn't help but "huh", thinking that these two people were too alert. Before he could think about it, Belmod's figure turned into a cloud of black mist and disappeared on the roof of the building in an instant.

The two Moro dared not crash into the street openly, not to mention they wanted to use those intricate alleyways to get rid of the enemy, and they stayed in the wasteland for many years. Moro stayed in the Windy City for five years alone. As for the streets and alleys of this city, Moro could walk out with his eyes closed. Don't look at his bloated figure, but the flying speed of this will be faster than the seemingly thin assistant.

Kuru gritted his teeth, and barely followed behind Moro.

The two passed several alleys in a blink of an eye.

Suddenly Moro stopped, and Kuru seemed about to be unable to stop and hit the thick back of his leader. Unexpectedly, his eyes twitched for a while, and as the picture changed, he could no longer see Moro, but saw a woman's figure getting closer. Strangely, the woman didn't move at all, so Kuru knew that she was flying towards someone.

Then the field of vision becomes fragmented.

Moro looked at the assistant who was thrown out as a shield for him, and even blocked it for a while.

He didn't even have a moment's time to pay, and was cut into pieces by a light blue dagger in the hand of the short-haired woman. Moro knew this woman, and she was one of the people who needed attention in the wasteland. At first, she was ranked behind twenty, but in recent days, she has become the focus of the Shadow Army.

Just because she is Trisley, a strong under the dark king Allen, she deserves Moro's attention. But when the object of attention appeared in front of his eyes, and he was about to attack and kill him, Molok didn't have the usual leisure time to look at women's pictures and masturbate.

He backed away quickly.

The speed of retreat was not much slower than the speed of plundering just now.

Seeing that Moro was about to hit the wall, Tracey suddenly accelerated. She wanted to take advantage of the moment when Moro smashed into the wall to separate life and death, but to her surprise, Moro who hit the wall did not break through the wall, but slid into the air against the wall. It was only then that Trisli realized something was wrong, she stopped and bent her legs to squat down. These movements became extremely slow in Moro's eyes, and he was secretly proud.

Because of Trisli's miscalculation, it takes more movement and time to adjust her direction and chase after her. But when the woman also jumped up, Moro had already fallen into another alley. The head of the branch has even thought of a way to leave. As long as he is allowed to distance himself a little, the distance will become wider and wider. In the end, Tracey can only eat the dust, and there is nothing he can do about him.

Moro still has this confidence.

Just as he was falling, a black mist spread under Moro's feet. He passed through the black mist, but he disappeared in midair. After a moment of trance, Moro found himself falling to the ground, but the landing point was not what he planned. At this moment, the chest of the vest felt cold at the same time. Moro froze, looked down, and saw a sword passing through his chest. This sword has no substance, it is purely composed of surging dark flames. It not only passed through Moro's body, but also cut through important organs in his body along the way.

Just as Moro was about to say something, a black line ran across his thick neck soundlessly. His eyes widened and his head just rolled off his neck. After his headless corpse, Belmode drew back the Chaos Blade that had pierced Moloch's body. Then there was a sound of wind above his head, Belmode raised his head, and Trisley was standing on the wall of the alley with an angry face. The former shrugged and said, "It's your fault."

Trisili turned around and jumped off the wall, and there was a muffled sound from behind the wall: "I don't want it!"

That night, the Shadow Army branch was uprooted.

The next day, including Zasuo, when they saw a big or small fire outside Stormwind City, the faces of those who could stand on the wasteland became a little ugly. Of course they knew what was in that fire, and knew better what it meant.

That was Alan's silent warning.

If someone wanted to be a running dog of the Shadow Empire, the ending would be like those corpses in the fire. So on this day, people ran away from all over the wasteland, and Alan did not stop them. The warning has been issued, but there is no need to press too hard. What's more, those people have already chosen to leave, and if Alan intends to intercept and kill them, it seems too useless. What's more, the war with the Phantom Kingdom cannot be decided by killing this few people.

After another three days, Allen left the Great Wasteland without disturbing anyone.

(end of this chapter)

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