The three men gulped in unison and tightened their grip on their weapons, sweat already spilling out of their palms uncontrollably. The old hunter and Doris took up the fight themselves, behind them. God, please save your people... Anna, who had never believed in God, began to pray inwardly and silently out of instinct at this time, that they might still survive today. And Esme Crane was barely able to save one Anna, how else was she going to save so many? There was no way she was going to stick her head in every single one of them. Based on Anna's party's reaction, she surmised that the Hunters were collectively under some sort of mental suppression and temptation at the moment, and if she awakened their self-awareness, it would intensify the confrontation, leaving her brain in endless pain. The only way out of this was that she had to head to the core of those monsters' pilgrimage alone and take out that innermost monster. Esme Crane hurried along with the crowd to get a closer lo
The ground shook, and the entire top of the mine began to fall in a steady stream of debris, as countless tentacles danced wildly in the middle of the mine. The hunters, who had just awakened and were still able to keep their senses, were gripped by a deathly aura that had never been seen before, unable to move amidst the intense headache and great fear. "Josie!" Yena exclaimed, she reacted quickly, not caring about anything else, and immediately grabbed the two senior superintendents, driving the cyclonic gale to lighten their weight, taking them with her as she jumped off the edge of the ladder directly towards the atrium. Just as they disengaged from the ladder, the terrifying Black Knight's knight's spear swept behind him, and the entire pillar above the ladder was smashed by him, crumbling debris, many of which hit the trio's backs. As Esme Crane greeted her teammates, the black flesh quickly changed into a huge black sheep's hoof and trampled on Esme Crane, who then rolled out
A few moments later, everything stopped, and the man got off the couch and dressed, then opened the door and came out, looking cold and saying to the maid waiting outside the door. "Elena!" The man beside her exclaimed. He walked up to the woman's side, curtsied gracefully, and said, "It is a pleasure to meet you, Princess Elena." "Return! Go to the deep space where Asatos rules; return, soul to the bosom of mother Elizabeth!" And at this point Esme Crane was grabbed by the old hunter, who in turn was held by Eugene with his left arm around his waist, Eugene's great shield rooted deep into the ground to hold it in place, and his right hand tugging on it. Doris, on the other hand, was at that moment clutching the great shield and hiding behind it, with Louis Holmes tugging her behind her, and Louis Holmes holding Anna tightly in her arms, and Anna clutching the Book of Words, which was constantly emitting a blazing white light. Beside them, Stephen, Mrs. Sutton, the captain of the f
Yena shuddered, "What the hell are you going to say?" "Don't be so aggressive old friend, I'll naturally tell you what I want you to know. What I don't want you to know, I won't say unless you have the ability to dig it out. Well, now that the descent of the Black Goat of Mori has failed, and the Black Baby and the Black Knight have gone berserk and out of control, the experiment is over, and it's time for me to retreat. Old friend, let me remind you, what you are about to do can be much more dangerous than my experiment, shouldn't you worry about yourself first? But I like excitement, I expect you to succeed, and then we can recreate a whole new playground to play in, hahah..." Naive Josie's strong body was too heavy for a warlock like her, and soon she felt an overwhelming strain, followed by a fracture in her foot and a fall to the ground off her hands. She hated herself immensely for not exercising more physically on a regular basis, but by now it was too late to regret it, and s
Paulina hadn't wanted to risk further, but now that she'd found the traces, she wanted to see what was going on first. She told Yena to stay where she was and watch Josie, then secretly chanted the spell incantation and cast the Trace of Solitude spell, tracing the violently damaged trees along the way and doing her best to recreate the scene of the infant-holding black knight's fight at the time. The trail of the fight after that seemed to get weaker and weaker, originally heading sharply towards the mines to the southeast, but for some unknown reason, the trail turned a corner and moved towards Kanshin Lake directly to the east, and then the trail completely disappeared into the lake, and the baby-holding black knight, for some unknown reason, seemed to have dived headfirst into Kanshin Lake, and disappeared from sight. The first train had not yet departed and there were few people waiting for the station, Paulina and Yena used a piece of warm felt they carried in their stretchy fan
She could not help but think of the fallen captain of the fourth and seventh detachment, she still did not know their names, although they did not know them well, in the end, they had met and had been in a team of comrades, she felt some bad feelings. "Of course I have to commend you, Esme Crane team member, you were excellent and I am very pleased inside as the vice captain." Louis Holmes said in exaggerated words and a quirky tone. But after saying that, her eyes got really wet, and then she said seriously. "Esme Crane, you're not quitting the group too, are you?" Eugene couldn't help but ask. Anna was shaken by her words, and her eyes wavered uncontrollably as an unknown heat of emotion stirred in her breast. She gazed at Esme Crane's solemn face, and could find no words to continue to persuade her. Eugene just sneered and didn't say anything. "I'm off, goodbye." Anna said, taking one last look at Esme Crane as she quickly turned to leave. About five minutes later, Esme Crane,
Esme Crane was heard to say, "I know that I may be a very dangerous element, being both undead and a berserker, and though you have not explicitly said so, I know that my identity is too much scorned by the Church to be exposed. If this is so, why do you protect me in this way?" Anna answered and turned to exit the study, just in time to meet Louis, the butler, who had come with a tray to bring Jerome his meal. ... Anna took the family carriage and returned to Gibson Mcknight's house in the middle of the city. Her father did not meet her at the door this time, as he had done last time, and she got out of the car and hurried on to the mansion, leaving all the luggage in her hands to Sally, the maid, to sort out. Soon she found the book, The Sarkhan Theology Collection, and found a secluded spot to sit and read it. To her some surprise, the book in the Hunterian Order library collection had been published very recently, that is, five years ago. The man who had given it the foreword w
"Good! Just meet your request." Wilhelm Leibniz raised a smile and suddenly said in a loud voice, "Come in!" The Deep Sea Age is called the prehistoric age, the age from whence it is unknown. While the calendar can only be chronologically dated from the first year of the sacred calendar forward little by little, the earliest year currently recognized by the academic community that can be known to mankind is 3557 BCE-7231 BCE, some three thousand years ago. This is a very rough time period in which a major event is known to have occurred, namely the legend of the Extinction, an extraordinarily horrific and massive catastrophe that ended the Deep Sea Age. After the carriage had stopped, several attendants laid a red carpet underneath it to the entrance of the building. They then formed two columns, holding umbrellas to form an umbrella path. The three heavyweights got out of the carriage, politely humbled each other, and then stepped on the red carpet, according to their established st