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Chapter 35 Battlefield of Caesar
“Elder is right! As expected of the oldest elder of our Goblins. Your wisdom is far from what I can compare to!”
“Just do it! We’ll take on this challenge of theirs!”
The Goblin patriarch’s face lit up at the priest elder’s words.
He thought the priest elder had a point.
He was stronger than this priest elder, but he had never put on airs around him.
It was because the old man possessed wisdom he did not.
In the past, the Goblins did not have the time or energy to target those races.
At the same time, he did not take them too seriously.
And now, they had actually taken the initiative to combine their powers, wanting to challenge them.
If they really defeated this so-called Fallen Alliance, their fear of the Goblins would be deeply engraved in their souls.
In the future, no matter what the Goblins did to them, they would not dare to resist.
He had once heard a sentence among the Humans that described the current situation very well.
That statement is to accomplish a goal in one
move.
“As long as this battle is completed, the south side of this Demonic Forest will be directly unified by my Goblin tribe! In the past, I didn’t have the energy to pay attention to those weak fellows. I didn’t expect them to take the initiative to give us such a big gift!”
“You’ve actually learned to be united! Not bad! Hahahaha!”
After expressing his joy, the Goblin Leader thought for a moment before speaking to his
men.
“Send a letter back to the Fallen Alliance and tell them the agreed location for the battle! Well… since it’s to defeat them completely, we’ll choose a place where we can fight them head-on!”
“Let’s choose the Battlefield of Caesar! Let’s have a spectacular head-on battle! We’ll crush that so-called Fallen Alliance under our feet with absolute strength!”
The Goblin Leader quickly considered the spot
he thought most suitable for the battle.
The Battlefield of Caesar was a plain in the Forest.
Initially it was lush with trees, but now it was a wasteland.
This was because in the Demonic Forest, once
there was a conflict between races, they would go to that battlefield to fight it out.
It was arguably a public dueling ground.
It happened to be in the central area south of
the Demonic Forest.
The terrain there was open, free of trees and hills. It was flat.
The Goblin Leader had chosen that place because he was confident in his strength.
After suppressing the other races for so long, they had already regarded themselves as the overlords of the Forest.
They would think nothing of the other races.
It didn’t take long for Lucian to receive the reply.
“Heh, as I expected, that guy really chose the Battlefield of Caesar! What a good place!”
“When the time comes, the Humans and Goblins will fight to the death in the open. No
one will be able to escape! Once they fight, it
will be a fight to the death!”
“That’s exactly what we want to see happen.
It’s wonderful!”
“Guards, deliver this letter to Sunset
Canyon!”
Lucian summoned one of his men and handed
him a letter he’d just written.
Let him release it to Sunset Canyon, a hidden
location.
There was the exchange of information he
had arranged with Anthony.
He wanted to inform Anthony of his next
move.
All of this was proceeding in an orderly manner. Whether it was the Demonic Forest or Kaidi City, there were movements now.
A new wave of reinforcements from the Holy Empire arrived.
The Knights Legion had been wiped out because of the Holy Light Adjudicator’s earlier bad decision.
The Empire was already suspicious of him, so
there were not many reinforcements sent this time.
There were only two teams of Knights, a total of two thousand men.
But that was enough for the arrogant Holy Light Adjudicator, Andrew.
Because he was confident that with just two
legions, he could clean up the demonic
creatures.
Anthony had also won Andrew’s complete
trust after days of performance. Hence he was given the position of war
leader.
In the Demonic Forest, the demons of the
Fallen Alliance were training day and night.
They needed to improve their combat
strength and the degree of cooperation between the soldiers of the various races.
Now the Goblin clan was the easiest.
They were too arrogant to care about this duel with the Fallen Alliance.
Soon the day of the duel would come.
On this day, when the sun was high in the
sky, the Goblin leader personally led a group of Goblin soldiers to the battlefield.
The Goblins were indeed the most powerful race in the south of the Demonic Forest. The total size of their army was no less than that of the Fallen Alliance.
There were almost ten thousand Goblins in
the dark.
Moreover, these guys were all fierce and muscular.
Even without making a move, there was a suffocating pressure from afar.
But the faces of the savage pack were blank
now.
“Birdman! You’re the leader of the Fallen
Alliance?” said the Goblin Leader, glaring fiercely at Lucian.
Lucian replied casually, “That’s right, I am!”
The Goblin leader was instantly furious. “How
dare you trick me! How dare you provoke me alone, the entire Goblin race! Where are your soldiers?!”
It was true. This time Lucian had come alone.
He hadn’t brought a single soldier with him.
Lucian smiled at the enraged Goblin Leader, but didn’t reply.
Instead, he tilted his ears slightly, as if listening to something.
Suddenly, his eyebrows rose, and he smiled at the Goblin leader.
‘My soldiers are here! Enjoy yourselves!’ With that, Lucian flapped his wings and shot
into the air, disappearing from sight of the Goblins in the blink of an eye.
The Goblin leader was too stunned by Lucian’s actions to understand what he was
doing.
Just as he regained his senses and was about to flare up, he suddenly heard a rumbling sound coming from afar.
He was stunned. “Is the army really here? It’s quite grand! Hmph! Warriors, get ready! Those weak little girls are about to reach the battlefield. Let us beat them until they piss their pants!”
“Good!”
As the earth-shattering cheers rang out, the morale of the Goblins reached its peak. Already staring intently at the source of the
voice.
When at last a flash of silver appeared before their eyes, the fire of war was burning in their
hearts.
“Charge…”
The Goblin Leader raised his right hand, ready
to announce the charge.
But he was halfway through his sentence
when his jaw dropped.
“A… Human legion? Am I seeing this right? Why would it be a Human legion?!”
A strange feeling rose in the Goblin Leader’s
heart.
He felt as if he had fallen into a trap, but he couldn’t be sure.