<h4>Chapter 129: Rosharan</h4>
“Nngh...”
Rokum nced around in terror. He and the other Tian soldiers had fallen at the hands of the undead armies and the northern fortress had been taken over. The armies he had fought were now surrounding him. However, since he was now a prisoner, these armies did not attack him. They just stood there silently, staring at the prisoners as if they were pitied them for what was about toe next.
‘...huh?’
Something happened within the armies and Rokum turned to the side. The armies parted and something floated out. Rokum couldn’t see clearly due to dried-up blood on his eyes, so he shook his head to clear off some of the dried blood and squinted.
‘...a fairy?’
It was impossible, but it looked just like a fairy he knew from the legends. A small, child-like body with four wings on its back. Silver powder traced its path as the wings pped. The face was also cute, but he wasn’t sure if it was a boy or a girl.
Rokum and the other prisoners hoped this out-of-ce being might have arrived to save them. The fairies they knew from legends loved pulling pranks, but they were always good.
However, they quickly realized it was just false hope.
<Hehe.>
Ralokura, the 27th daughter, smirked.
After they retreated deep into the Great Forest, escaping from the monster that attacked them a few thousand years ago, the Queen had been in a perpetual bad mood. However, the recent 400 years had been great.
That was because the Empire’s monkeys were wiped out 400 years ago.
When the Empire advanced into the Great Forest 600 years ago, they thought it was an opportunity. They wanted to enve them and regain their peaceful lives. Their life without ves within the Forest was too harsh.
But the monkeys they met after thousands of years were too different. Who would have thought these ve monkeys could be so strong with such mysterious powers?
They had to retreat back into the forest.
However, when the monkeys were gone, it was time toe back. A lot of those monkeys were still left. They were fearsome when grouped together inrge numbers with their magic, but they were nothing when they were separated.
They began enving those monkeys who had been separated about thends to increase their forces, as they did when they had created their kingdom thousands of years ago.
After a few hundred years of work, their power grew. It wasn’t muchpared to their former glory, but Ralokura was satisfied that they now had a ce in the Great Forest. However, her mother didn’t seem to be satisfied. She wanted to increase their territory and kept enving any survivors of the old Empire.
But they couldn’t advance south.
As they moved further into the south, the monster’s presence that destroyed their old Kingdom grew stronger. It was terrifying.
The monster, Dragona, walked slowly into their kingdom and swallowed their species and their Queen. A few of them barely survived after running into deep within the forest, which was Chrona’s territory.
The Queen seemed to be traumatized by the memory. It was why she let some groups that had the same energy as Dragona pass by.
However, something happened that made them rejoice.
<I... I don’t feel that monster’s presence anymore!>
The Queen shouted in joy. Now, nothing blocked their path. Their preparations wereplete and the armies of ves had been ready for a long time. The Queen began advancing southward.
They then arrived at the monkeys’ fortress.
They were afraid when they arrived at the fortress. It was the same ce when they had to retreat 600 years ago. The magic the monkeys used was terrifying, and they might have advanced their powers. To their surprise, the monkeys seemed to have stepped backward in their power. No, their sword skills did increase but their magic was nowhere close to what they originally feared.
After they confirmed that their ves could defeat the monkeys, what needed to be done next was simple.
<Increase the number of ves.>
Her brothers and sisters were probably busy increasing the number of ves already.
<I should work hard too.>
Ralokura smiled as she watched the prisoners in front of her. She bit down on the tip of her finger and a drop of blood came out. Nobody would recognize her blood as it was gold in color. This gold color was proof that her people, <Rosharan>, was the ruler of all.
It wasn’t important who was stronger. In fact, the generals of those monkeys might be stronger than her. But she was the ruler. She then spilled a drop of her blood on the prisoner that was being pinned down by the other ves. This one looked like a Master in their rankings, so he needed at least a drop. He should be thankful that she used a drop of such valuable blood.
Her blood created the <Undead>, so it was very valuable. These monkeys, who could only live up to 100 years, should be thankful. In fact, most ves had already lived for over 300 to 400 years as they were enved when the Empire fell.
The prisoner tried to resist drinking the blood, but it was futile.
Now, it was only a matter of time. However, she didn’t have time to waste. She walked over to the other prisoners and made them drink a drop of blood, one by one. She felt dizzy after that as she had been increasing the number of ves for the past few days without rest. She wanted to finish it quickly so that the Queen would praise her.
At that moment, her ves became restless and she yelled,
<You trash! Shut up!>
Everyone shivered with fear as Ralokura yelled. They had experienced what her fury would bring for over 400 years. However, one of them shouted,
“Something... is flying over here.”
<What?>
Ralokura turned toward the sky. Something was approaching at incredible speed. Ralokura felt it was dangerous and ordered her ves,
The ves began forming a blockade in front of her. As she was covered with ves, she stared at the intruders closing in.
Two beings crashed down onto thend in front of her. She frowned as she expected the destruction to be much bigger in scale. She thought it was some kind of magic fired by the humans, so she ordered the defensive wall, but it was no need.
As the dust cloud settled, she realized it was two humans.
However, she didn’t let down her guard. There were no humans who could fly like that.
“Uh... are you... the one called Rosharan?”
<What? How do you know our name!>
Ralokura was shocked since anyone who knew their name had been enved.
“I guess you are. I came to get something from you. If it’s not too much to ask...”
The man looked at Ralokura awkwardly.
“I know it’s rude to ask... but will you donate some blood? It will save four lives.”
He took out a bottle, and Ralokura felt her patience waning. A ve monkey wanted her precious blood!
<Kill him!>
“...”
“Haha, Sian. What did I say?”
The army charged at them as Stiel grinned and rushed in.