That day, after another round of offensive was over at noon, Gedil led the troops that barely recovered a bit of vitality and gradually marched outward.

In fact, if it were to break through, it would be more appropriate to choose at night, but in this world, there are too many weird nights, easy to get lost, and very dangerous, so I can only set off at this time.

On the way, Gedil looked back and looked behind him.

Behind him, hundreds of warriors in armors followed him, but many people's armors were broken, and their bodies were full of blood and a weak breath. They were obviously seriously injured.

There are also a few people who have lost an arm in their hands and have become disabled.

This is a group of veterans, as well as wounded soldiers, all following their command at this moment, silently preparing for the last charge in their lives.

Seeing this scene, the corners of Gedil's eyes reddened, and the corners of his mouth moved slightly, trying to say something, but in the end he said nothing.

In fact, these people, including him, are actually holding death ambitions, ready to use their lives to make a living for their loyal lord.

With a touch, gradually, the gate that had not been opened for a long time opened again. Gedil took the lead and gradually walked out of the gate under the gaze of countless people on the opposite side.

At this time, his image has changed drastically, wearing a pair of intact armor with a faint light shining on it.

And beside him, there was a knight who was very similar to Kzel, followed by him, wearing Kzel's armor, silently.

This is a stand-in, but also to better attract the other's attention in order to confuse the audience.

He looked at the enemies surrounding him, took a deep breath, moved slightly under his feet, and began to charge.

"Kill!" He yelled suddenly, and with a group of remnants behind him, he slammed into the guard array in front of him.

The opponent obviously didn't expect this to happen, the leader of the knight with a stunned face, was chopped down by the charged Gedil, and then raged with the knight behind him.

To a certain extent, the defense in this direction is indeed the weakest. Under the leadership of Gedil, a group of knights rushed into it, and suddenly dispersed the original intact camp.

It was noon, and the prince was having lunch, but a knight from outside suddenly walked in.

"His Royal Highness! In the city, the second prince is leading people to break through from the west!"

"What!" The prince was shocked, and then quickly walked out of the camp.

After walking out, he looked at Gedil and Kizer, who were running rampant in the distance, with a glance: "Is it finally going to be unstoppable?"

"Unfortunately, it's too late!" He said coldly and coldly.

"Originally, if at first, if you didn't guard the palace and just abandon Brook City and escape, then I can't help you. But now, you still want to break through the city, don't you think it's too late?"

He said so, then looked around and ordered: "Where is Corris?"

"The knight commander is resting in the rear, and he will come over immediately!"

The prince nodded and said: "Let Corris lead someone to encircle him, remember, never let Kezel go!"

"His Royal Highness, what about us?" Beside him, a knight hesitated as he asked.

"We?" The prince chuckled, looking at the city of Brooke standing far away, with a bit of playfulness in his eyes.

With his command, Gedilton felt that the pressure in front of him was greatly increased, and the surrounding enemies surged like a tide, making him like a lone boat, as if he would be submerged at any time.

He looked ahead, where the enemy gradually became scarce.

So, he gritted his teeth, led the knight behind him, and tried to rush forward. Taking advantage of the enemy's time to come forward, it is about to break through successfully.

However, a tall figure suddenly appeared in front, and it was Corris who rushed to it.

Suddenly, his heart felt cold and he understood that the best opportunity had been missed.

"Gedil!" Above Brook City, Kezel said bitterly when he saw this scene.

The original Gedil was not Corris's opponent, not to mention the serious injury at the moment, it can be said that there is no life.

"His Royal Highness, the prince he..." a cry of exclamation suddenly came.

Kezel looked at it calmly, and saw below. After Gedir led a breakthrough, the prince's army not only did not panic, but under his command, they came to the city in an orderly manner, never at all. Surrounded loosely.

Suddenly, his face was pale, and he knew in his heart that he could not be spared this time.

Down in the city, the prince looked at the inner city with a sneer on his face: "Kezel, of course I don't know where you are. If that's the case, don't leave on both sides!"

At this time, an attendant came over: "Your Highness, Lord Corris has successfully blocked the opponent."

"It's over..." Seeing such a scene, even people with a firm mind like the second prince couldn't help but feel in a daze, a little desperate.

At this time, outside, Gedil and others had been blocked. Under the interception of Corris, who was known as Brook's first knight, it would be a matter of time before they were defeated. Under the city, the prince stared at the city wall closely, not letting go because of Gedil.

In such a scene, even the commander in command, no matter how good at commanding the army, would be desperate, unable to break through, let alone him.

He couldn't help being pale, and on his face, a little bit of vicissitudes and dust appeared, which made him extremely tired.

But despite this, he stood steadily on the city wall and still had a temperament while standing still, which made the people around him calm down.

"Ruriel!"

"Yes!" Behind him, a young knight bowed his head.

Looking at him, Kezel's eyes gradually revealed a touch of complexity: "If I remember correctly, you were originally Corris's subordinate..."

"In that case, do me one last favor."

He said so.

And below, Ruuril suddenly had an unknown premonition in his heart: "His Royal Highness, please order!"

"Wait until the inner city is breached... you will take me, my wife, and the corpse of my child and surrender."

He said lightly, as if he wasn't talking about himself.

"His Royal Highness!" Rurill was shocked, and quickly wanted to speak.

However, Kezel stopped him.

"According to my brother's character, if the inner city is breached, my family will definitely be massacred, and even tortured before death. Instead of that, it's better to leave it to you."

Having said this, he turned around, his originally calm face was a little uncontrollable: "I only have one request."

"After I die, you take the body of my whole family and ask him, you must keep Gedil's family!"

"This is what I promised Gedil."

As he said so, there was no panic or nervousness in his words, only peace and a touch of regret.

The scene was silent for a while, and Ruuriel looked at Kezel, his mouth opened, and he didn't say anything at all, just squeezed his palms hard, unwilling to do so.

"His Royal Highness! Look at the city!" At this time, a shout suddenly came from a distance, breaking the silence.

Kezel was startled and turned to look behind him.

I saw that under the formidable military formation, a little shadow was hitting.

And above the sky, a little purple gas slowly diffused, and a star faintly flickered, and the two military auras began to collide.

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