Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 269: Split

"The Kingdom of the Twilight Moon. The most powerful conquering force in the past century, relying on almost unlimited necromancy and the domestication of monsters, trolls and other aliens were once unstoppable."

Curse Crow pointed out the name of the country in Cheese's mouth. In fact, the influence of Muyue Theocracy is far longer than its history. After its main body collapsed, there are still many remnants who are still launching local wars, trying to make this country Rebuild again.

If it is such a powerful enemy, is it worthy of the armed forces displayed here? The fusion of national strengths of several countries just fits the characteristics of an army without an emblem.

"The Twilight Moon Sect will be destroyed sooner. With this level of armed forces, even if there is an army of the dead and trolls, it only takes one battle to wipe them out."

Cheese has experienced the early days of the Ratman Plague, and he knows that those seemingly invincible alien armies are not really that strong.

In other words, the strength of the undead and ratmen lies in their shock to the minds of ordinary people. The existence of these aliens alone is enough to plunge the general human country into chaos that cannot be calmed down, which in turn causes morale, supplies, command systems, etc. And a series of problems, eventually leading to the human side being easily defeated.

Without these, if the human side had time to prepare, time to calm their fears, and appoint enough generals to take on this important task, then the war would probably not end in victory for the alien side. Well-equipped and well-trained human troops have always been considered extremely difficult opponents, and it is also a major reason why dwarves and elves gave up competing with humans for the living environment.

"So their opponents will only be more exaggerated than those things. Is their enemy a dragon? Then these equipments are not enough."

The conjurer basically agrees with Cheese's conjecture that the Muyue Theocracy in history is indeed terrible. If the gray robes lived in that era, it would not be easy for them to solve the war.

But compared to the threats that giant dragons can bring, wars that can be wrought by manpower are like child's play. Not to mention anything else, there are very few metals in this world that can withstand the dragon's breath, and the so-called armor will only become an iron plate that scalds the body. The absolute difference in quality is difficult to balance with quantity.

"Is it possible that the enemies these people are facing are the things you encountered on the snow field? According to what you said, that blasphemous symbol can even activate a headless corpse, and its power is stronger than that of the Twilight Theocracy Much more. What if these armors and weapons were used against them by the original inhabitants here?"

The sleeper gave a speculation that sounded quite wild. She may just think that her teacher would not carry so many heavy weapons back to the tower for collection, so these collections originally existed in this land, but it is more likely to be collected.

"That's an interesting guess. It's like you're implying that the symbols we saw are the ice kings in the legend of the Frostguards, and that these weapons came from their ancestors. It's...not completely impossible."

Cheese originally wanted to say that this is simply ridiculous, but the casual statement of the sleeper can explain many things if it is taken as a hypothesis.

It is not impossible that the symbol came from the Ice King. After all, in the legend, it was the existence that caused the wasteland to be created. It is not surprising that his emblem or totem has any effect. And the integration of resources to compete with it is also a bridge that does exist in the legend of the guardian.

"That kind of thing doesn't matter anymore. It doesn't matter who the things here belong to. They are just the teacher's collection, and they don't help us in the slightest to solve our confusion. So I said, we should go." Curse Crow put down a handful The dagger, which he would have taken away as a weapon, but found that its weight did not match its appearance.

The other two agreed with the proposal of the same sect. The things here may be of great significance to historical researchers, but mages don't need to delve into their sources. What they pursue is the answer. History has no answer. History is a superposition of processes. If people can get a response from history, it is not what history tells people, but people think it out for themselves.

You can't expect the past to happen exactly the same again. The regularity of history comes from the understanding and summary of the underlying principles. It is knowledge that requires thinking and racking your brains to gain something.

"Where should we go now?" The weapon room has two corridors leading to the outside world, one is located at the "entrance" of Cheese and the others, which should have been the door of Cheese's room.

The other, deep in the weapons room, was a closed wooden door. Considering that the door lock was mostly useless to the gray robe, opening the inner door was as easy as if it hadn't been locked. The question is, is it the answer to the final destination?

"I don't want to fall asleep here, UU reading www.uukanshu.com, so you have to decide in a different way." Dreamwalkers have relatively strict requirements for the scene and location of dreaming, but they always stay in the comfort zone. This makes people have the impression that they can fall asleep anytime, anywhere.

Regarding the situation of the Sleeper, Cheese and Curse Crow still have some understanding. They didn't expect to be able to test divination and prophecy to clear the way. After all, this is still a gray tower. Even if there is no magical interference on the surface, no one can say no. Whether the prophecy is still running accurately in the larger framework.

"There are no clues on both sides, so it doesn't matter which side you choose. If this is the case, I will choose the road I see now." Cheese looked at the closed wooden door, and was about to pull it open after speaking.

Behind him, the other two are already prepared to deal with emergencies, ensuring that even if a dragon emerges from behind the door, they can respond in time. In the next second, as the cheese successfully opened the wooden door, the corridor exuding warm light was inevitably startling. Because it seems so normal, the normal part is not normal.

Cheese looked back at the two, or the road behind them, and he was observing whether the latter had changed. Many alternative pitfalls show signs of an imminent choice, and perhaps this one too. The result was rather disappointing. He didn't see any changes in the passage, and the corridor in front of him was still very normal.

So the gray-robed mage took a deep breath and walked in with his staff. Interestingly, just as Cheese walked in, the wooden door behind him suddenly closed. Hearing the noise behind him, he smiled wryly. He didn't need to open the cheese to know that the weapon room was no longer behind that door.

A certain dislocation has been created, which takes Cheese to a different place from his peers.

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