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#578 - No one knows how to give more than you.

“I'm no longer clear about what Luo is doing now. People always change; some improve, and some regress.

If it were you now, facing Luo from back then, your chances of winning would be 90%, but so many years have passed, and Luo couldn't have made no progress.

So, whether her strength is higher or lower than yours, we'll only know after a fight.”

The Empress didn't speak definitively. In fact, she was very optimistic about Jiahe. Luo had reached her peak many years ago, but Jiahe can continue to grow.

Jiahe is a genius, integrating multiple ancient fighting techniques to create the true Selfless Style. Even the Empress has to acknowledge this talent.

If Jiahe were given decades, it's not impossible for him to grow to the level of the Black King Sauron in the future.

But what they lack now is time.

In contrast to the Empress's conservative view of him, Jiahe was clearly ambitious about himself.

“Heh, as long as there's a 10% chance of winning, I feel like I'll win.”

“A very radical statement.”

“Not radical, but spirited. You taught me that, remember?

Although that old woman Luo is very powerful, she's already like the Black King Sauron, both of them are already halfway into the grave. Such guys have no spirit to fight again.

They no longer have the spirit of struggle, just like this war. They had to wait until all the King-level figures joined forces before daring to deal with you. How ridiculous does that look?

A group of people standing at the top of this world actually have to join forces to deal with one person?

They are afraid of failure, afraid of pain, afraid of death. Such opponents are not to be feared at all.”

Jiahe was full of fighting spirit, and this performance made the Empress think highly of him again.

“Very spirited, Jiahe, but things are not as simple as you think. The main problem now is not just Grandok.”

“What do you mean?”

The Empress did not answer Jiahe, but slowly walked down from the steps, the red纱can't hide her graceful figure, and stopped in the center of the hall.

“This world has many restrictions. They can only open the restrictions of this world by surpassing me.

But I think that the person who can bear the restrictions of this world has not fully grown up yet, so it has triggered the current war.”

Jiahe didn't quite understand what the Empress meant, but he already knew some of the reasons.

“Are you worried about the Black King and the White King? I can help you deal with the White King.”

The Empress shook her head dismissively.

“Them? Just remnants of the era.”

They knew that their father, Esmond, was in the Belga Fortress at this time, and coming to the Belga Fortress now didn't seem like a wise choice.

But apart from the Belga Fortress, they had no better place to go.

At this time, Olrun, the leader of the fortress standing on the city wall, was listening to the reports of his subordinates.

“General, Sky Song - Lady Katie, has now arrived at the Belga Fortress.”

“Katie is here too? She's been slacking off in Heimun for so long. This time she finally knows to come and help.”

After Olrun finished speaking, he turned his head and glanced at Esmond, who was standing aside. Esmond closed his eyes and pretended to be asleep, as if he hadn't heard what they were saying at all.

At this time, there were already many cracks on the walls of the Belga Fortress. These cracks were all caused by Grandok's fusion magic attacking the barrier.

Grandok then used a large number of physical attacks to penetrate the barrier, causing this effect.

Although it didn't cause much damage to the soldiers, it gave the Belga Fortress a lot of psychological pressure, because the barrier could no longer defend against Grandok's attacks.

This cast a shadow over everyone's hearts, especially the mages, who were already considering whether to save some magic power to deal with possible stray arrows.

But once they had such thoughts, they would definitely hold back when defending the barrier.

Once the barrier's defense was weakened, more arrows would be shot into the barrier by Grandok, thus entering a vicious cycle.

Olrun and Esmond didn't have a good solution to this. The only way now was to send someone to deal with Grandok's magic fusion group.

After a few days of reconnaissance, they had already locked onto the location of Grandok's magic fusion group. The problem now was who to send.

No one wanted to go on an almost certain death mission, whether it was the three major guilds or Olrun himself.

Katie led Klein quickly up the high wall. She directly bypassed Esmond, pretending not to know him, and came to Olrun.

“Senior Olrun.”

“You're here?”

“How is the battle situation now?”

“I'm afraid it's a bit bad…”

Olrun told Katie about Grandok's magic fusion group and the Black Knights that Grandok occasionally appeared with.

Katie, who had a lot of military experience, quickly understood the key, and she had already guessed what Olrun meant.

“Senior Olrun means to let me go and deal with that magic fusion group?”

Olrun nodded.

“Yes, the leaders of the three major guilds can't spare the time now. Katie, apart from you, we have no better choice.

If you don't go, then the Belga Fortress is likely to be breached by Grandok.”

Katie fell into silence. Coming to the fortress and encountering such a thing was something she didn't want to see.

Although she was loyal to Terella, she couldn't accept this kind of suicidal thing.

Esmond on the side opened his mouth, wanting to say something, but in the end, he didn't say anything, because Olrun was right.

The leaders of the three major guilds definitely couldn't move now, and the empire's generals all had their own responsibilities.

Olrun also had to command the Belga Fortress, so Katie going was the best choice.

Just when everyone was silent, Klein opened his mouth inappropriately.

“Then if we hadn't come today, were you going to wait for the Belga Fortress to be breached?

Then let's just return to Heimun directly, and you can all pretend we didn't come, wouldn't that be fine? How simple is that, it would be solved all at once.”

Katie wanted to laugh, but she still held back and said somewhat seriously:

“Klein!”

“Impudent.”

“How can you say that? Don't you have a little spirit of dedication to the country?”

Klein didn't care about other people's opinions and accusations at all. He really didn't have any good feelings for these so-called leaders.

He glanced at the few soldiers and officers who were refuting him, and finally left his gaze on Olrun, the leader of Belga, and mocked again.

“Yeah, charging into battle is just for fun. Dedication to the country still depends on you guys bragging. No one understands what dedication means better than you, am I right?”

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