Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 1791: 863: Reseeing the Sunlight (Part 2)
Chapter 1791: Chapter 863: Reseeing the Sunlight (Part 2)
If you find that I issue new commands afterward, especially those that contradict the current orders, you can ignore them and do not follow them.
Because they may not be from my true will, I hope you can make accurate judgments and make choices that are beneficial to our Tukan people.”
Prince Hubadai opened his mouth, but all the extra words got choked in his throat, finally turning into a simple obedience.
“Retreat.” Khan Yamun waved his hand and said, his voice and posture gradually becoming colder, as the Slaughter Godhood Shard again began to take control of his soul consciousness.
Prince Hubadai knelt on the ground, kowtowed to Khan Yamun three times in silent respect, got up to prepare the army, and at the first light of dawn, broke camp and swiftly evacuated from Mosantiel City. In just two short days, they withdrew entirely from the Laiserman Kingdom, disappearing into the vast grasslands of the Endless Wilderness.
For a time, no one could discern their direction.
No one focused on them either, because once they withdrew from the Laiserman Kingdom’s borders, their role in the war would be greatly diminished.
This is a story for later.
Just as Khan Yamun and his son were pouring their hearts out, planning for the future of the Tukan people.
Five Haslan Witches were gathering in Mosantiel City to engage in another war.
The Water Spirit, Red Feather, Spirit of Air, and Sunrise each stationed themselves at the Elemental Mage Towers situated at the four corners of Mosantiel City. They formed the core components of the city’s defense maze lock.
Once they were in place, strange phenomena occurred, beams of multi-colored light shot up from the Elemental Mage Towers, and the sky suddenly displayed four elemental vortices, with the other ends leading to the four great inner planes.
Continuous streams of elements poured down from there, injecting into the city’s defense maze lock and surging towards the crumbling southern district.
The previously chaotic and wild elements, under the cleansing of a massive influx of new elements, began to gradually calm down, joining the surging flow of elements.
The invisible protective barrier over Mosantiel City was being readjusted to once again include the southern district within its coverage area.
The City Defense Maze Lock was being jointly repaired by the four Haslan Witches, and more miraculously, the ten huge breaches in the city walls, under the immense magic power, saw stones and soil flying everywhere being pulled into the air, piece by piece, fitting back into their original spots as if stacking blocks.
By the time the Six Elements City Defense Enchantment was fully reactivated, Mosantiel City’s southern wall was also repaired, everything restored to its original state. Not even a crack was visible, let alone any marks between the stones, as if it was under some grand Mending.
The only evidence that they were once destroyed, proof that it wasn’t an illusion, were the bloodstains on them, which had merged with the stones to become one with the wall, giving it a slightly mottled appearance. However, in the broader context of the wall, it was not out of place, as such details existed naturally on these walls.
In such a light, those blood stains and the current state looked the same; both were symbols of the wall suffering destruction and devastation.
It wasn’t that the Laiserman Witches lacked the ability to remove these bloodstains, but they deliberately left them, for they were marks of the Laiserman Berserkers’ bloody defense of this city, including not only the enemy’s blood but their own as well.
Even though it wasn’t the first time the Mosantiel citizens had seen such a scene, they couldn’t help but cheer loudly, celebrating once again repelling the enemy and holding onto their city.
Once Mosantiel City’s City Defense Maze Lock was repaired, the light in the Four Elemental Mage Towers did not dim but grew even brighter. However, the vortex above changed, connecting not to an elemental vortex but to an Ether Vortex shrouded in white mist.
Then, the four beams slowly shifted in the sky, finally converging directly above Mosantiel City, forming a massive Ether Vortex. Those with sharp eyes could clearly see a magic cottage at the heart of the vortex, entwined with nightmare-like creatures.
This magic cottage was none other than Philancy’s, and at this critical moment, she was engaging in a magical duel with the Dushan Witch. Here, it was the other end of the Four Elements Chain, and the entire Mosantiel City’s defense maze lock became her aid.
The rest occurred on the Ether Plane earlier, where Gaven, having slightly recovered his energy, immediately used his Road Divine Power to open a path for Philancy’s magic cottage, helping her completely escape the entanglement of the Nightmare Dream Realm and the Half-Plane of Fear.
Just like docking on the Nightmare Dream Realm, Philancy’s magic cottage directly docked outside Mosantiel City’s defense maze lock (in the Ether Plane), and then she stepped out the door.
And at this moment, the sky was already bright, and sunlight pierced through the thick clouds, casting a gentle cold light upon the earth.
Philancy took a deep breath, facing the morning sun, and gave Gaven, who came to greet her first, a bright smile as radiant as the sunlight itself, saying, “I never imagined I’d have another chance to see the sunlight on this earth, and it’s all thanks to you. I shall never forget this debt of gratitude, and I will do my utmost to repay it.”
Since falling into the Half-Plane of Fear, she could only enter the Felen Plane when the moon rose and would be forcibly pulled away when the moon set, never having the chance to see the sun.