Light Spirit Epic Chapter 2746: Shadow Lord (19)
Chapter 2746 Shadow Lord (nineteen)
After a few seconds, the super-gravity imposed on Arthur faded away, and he felt relieved.
Of course Arthur didn't slack off. He raised his sword and looked into the pit, deciding to stab the guy in the forehead with a few swords if Hanwack wasn't dead. But there was no need for him to do so. Hanwak was lying in the deep pit and was bleeding to death.
**It may be the first time in history that people "laugh to death" directly.
** is a suffocating gas, but Hanwak didn't exactly suffocate to death. In a hypergravity environment and high asphyxiation, his heart beat frantically in order to maintain sufficient oxygen supply, and finally the blood vessels in his whole body burst and died. The guy said that he would be short-lived because of the power of the evil spirit, which seemed reasonable. After being possessed by evil spirits, it is equivalent to overtaking the human body and multiplying the burden on the human body. In a high-gravity environment, this burden may be further exacerbated. Arthur spat blood again. The internal organs were slightly damaged, but the injuries were not serious. Probably because the supergravity just didn't last long.
Arthur didn't think much about piercing Knight Commander Hanwak's head with his Seraph holy sword (the body), making sure nothing was wrong before he got up from the ground, turned around and glanced at his companions: "Everyone is okay? ?"
"Ugh...I'm going to vomit..." Johnny Zuster covered his mouth and said, "What the **** was that just now?"
The person behind Arthur was not injured much, but Arthur was the most injured. Before Hanwak died, the extreme supergravity close to 20G was activated. It is estimated that the influence range is not large, and it can only affect Arthur within a distance. Actually worrying about his companions, it turns out that Arthur just thinks too much.
He sighed.
Belletta leaned over to look at the pit and the terrifyingly dead Knight Commander Hanwake in the pit.
"How on earth did you kill him?" she asked curiously.
"The structure of the ground was changed by alchemy, and he was trapped in it." The King of Knights tried to explain in a language that people of this era could understand: "Then release the poison gas in the pit and let him inhale. Enough."
"The one that made him laugh?"
"Yeah. There's still a lot of poison gas left in the pit. It's better not to get close to it," Arthur said. Now the supergravity is lifted, but the poisonous gas (carbon dioxide and **) heavier than air must still be in the pit, which is still quite dangerous.
"Um..." Verne covered his shoulder and walked back at this time: "The left shoulder was dislocated, it hurts... Fortunately, it is not the hand used for aiming."
Falling out at the speed just now, only one arm was dislocated? Arthur was surprised. Maybe the [Gun Formation] opened a strong enough shield before it hit the ground, offsetting some of the impact.
Johnny leaned over and said, "It's alright, so that's it------"
"Wow ah ah ah ah!" Verne shouted, and then fell silent again: "Huh?...Should better? Uncle is amazing, how to treat dislocation?"
"As a vampire hunter, this level of medical knowledge is a must." Johnny grinned: "But it's better not to move the dislocated shoulder in the short term, put it on this triangle bandage. ."
The big vampire hunter actually helped Verne deal with his injuries.
Arthur did not have these two people, and turned his head to look at the port town in the distance. With such a fierce battle in the port, there is naturally a lot of uproar in the city. The battle actually lasted no more than 20 minutes. No matter how slow the people in the city were, the guards should be coming soon.
"It seems impossible to stay in a hotel tonight." Arthur sighed: "Go hide in the woods over there."
"Aren't you afraid of them searching the forest?" asked Old Zuster.
"I still have a lot of **** left. It's enough to scare them off by pretending to be a forest fire." Arthur said, "What's more, if the fire at the dock is so big, putting out the fire is enough for them to have a headache. There should be no Do your best to search for the enemy."
Arthur said this just to distract the crowd. In fact, he had another idea. He planned to turn the dead bodies on the dock into necromancers, and let the necromancers rage in the port city and fight the guards who came. As long as the guards are kept busy enough, their escape is naturally not difficult.
The crowd then ran in the direction of the forest. Arthur, who was in charge of the rear of the palace, picked out the more than a dozen charred, but still relatively complete remains on the pier, and used the necromancy crystal gun to turn them into necromancers. He also fired the crystal spear at Knight Commander Hanwak, turning the body of the Knight Commander into a undead.
About twenty necromancers lingered on the fiery dock. Just seeing this scene, the guards who came to check what was going on would be so frightened that their legs went weak. After the guards worked desperately to subdue these fierce and tenacious necromancers, it was impossible for them to hunt down the invaders.
This tactic is vile and dirty, but it works. Arthur shrugged, sprinkled a lot of white phosphorus, and under the cover of ***, fled in the direction of the northern woods.
On June 7, 1431, the merchant ship [Enterprise] successfully arrived in Naples.
"I-I'm off, uncle," Elaine said.
"You have to take care, Joffrey Jr.," said Captain Willardney, hugging Elaine.
"Um, um..." Fatty Bai replied hesitantly, even though he didn't want to go to the Holy Vatican at all.
He walked slowly off the boat, filled with apprehension.
"Is that Dr. Joffrey?" People from the church were already waiting at the pier, and they should be dressed as a Pope's knight and several Holy See crusaders.
"Yes, it's me." Elaine replied timidly.
Leading the Pope Knight bowed and saluted: "I am the Knight Commander of the second branch of the Pope Knights, Marcus of Mileto, responsible for escorting Dr. Joffrey to the Holy Land Vatican."
"Uh, yes, it's work." Elaine said. How come he was the knight commander of the Pope's Knights, is Elaine so important?
He looked at the knight commander a little longer. The handsome face of the Pope's knight team leader is young and promising, with a wise light flashing in his eyes, maybe he is a man of shrewdness. He behaved very generously and decently, and he was well prepared for the etiquette he should do. Obviously, he was very popular among the Knights. This guy and the stupid and ugly Elaine just had the opposite poles, and the other party got everything Elaine wanted. If it wasn't for Elaine's special status, a big man like the other party would probably be too lazy to pay attention to him.
"Speaking of which," Marcus asked tentatively, "I received news that there should be some English nobleman traveling with Dr. Joffrey. Is that nobleman not there?"
"No, I don't know. I probably disembarked midway through." Elaine replied ambiguously.
"Okay. It's just a question, don't worry about it." Knight Commander Marcus didn't pursue the question, and replied casually: "Then let's go."
"Um, um..." Elaine nodded.
"Then, it's time to say goodbye." Hanover, the leader of the new moon mercenary team on the side, said: "Our contract is only responsible for sending Dr. Joffrey to Naples, and the church will take over the rest. ."
"Um... um, thanks for taking care..." Elaine said.
"Where. I always feel that we are just looking at the scenery along the way, and it is not helpful." Hanover Road.
"The best way is to have a smooth and peaceful journey." Elaine said, but she was wondering. Beneath this apparent safety, there are many dangers that rise and fall in the dark.
The mercenary group walked towards the ship, but a big man wearing a helmet and bandaged all over remained beside Elaine.
"Isn't this a member of the mercenary group?" Marcus looked up and down the big man.
"This is my assistant, my assistant, Goethe." Elaine replied, "Because I am immune to the Black Death and the Black Death, I stay with me and do it by my side. Assistants...and bodyguards. Please be sure to wear Goethe on your trip to the Holy Land."
"Please advise." Goff said in an extremely hoarse, low voice, as if his vocal cords had been damaged beyond recognition.
"This is a little different from what I said..." Knight Commander Marcus touched his chin and thought: "Can this Mr. Goethe take off his helmet and show his face? We can't let the suspicious The characters entered the Holy Land in this way."
Sure enough, it still doesn't work. Elaine couldn't help but wonder.
"If I'm not afraid to scare you----" Goff took off the iron bucket-like steel helmet without much thought, revealing his face wrapped in bandages. The face was completely disfigured, and although Elaine had drugged the burns on her face, it still looked horrific, even if only a tiny bit of flesh was showing from under the bandages.
"Song, Mr. Goethe worked in a village infected with the Black Death, and was accidentally burned by a fire, and he has not recovered..." Elaine made up the story, although it was a lie that he thought up at first, he When I recited it, I was still a little uncomfortable, and I was afraid of being exposed: "In short, this is what it is..."
"Never mind..." Seeing Goff's terrifyingly ugly face, Marcus didn't delve into it: "It is naturally impossible for His Majesty Charles VII to simply send his most important physician. Rome. He has his own ideas."
No, it doesn't. Elaine muttered to herself.
"It doesn't matter who your assistant is. Don't mess around in the Holy Land." Knight Commander Marcus said: "Even if you are a respected nobleman, you will be severely punished for angering the church."
...is this giving him advice? Elaine couldn't help but wonder. But why did the dignified captain of the Pope's Knights graciously give him this kind of advice?
"Anyway, please get on the carriage. It may be more difficult to travel a long distance." Marcus continued, opening the side door of the carriage that had been prepared, and making a courtesy to ask Elaine to get on the carriage first.
For the first time since Elaine was trapped in this world for ten years, she was treated so well by someone of this status. He blushed a little involuntarily as he got into the car. In the past, even if he was treated favorably by the nobles as a doctor, people would always look at him, an albino, with all kinds of strange eyes. The nobles probably know that Elaine is just an adopted son picked up by Jacques Cole, just a "commodity". Even if there is a cure for the Black Death, he is essentially a humble and ugly commoner. Therefore, although the nobles pretended to be respectful on the surface, few people actually looked at Elaine.
Even King Charles VII of France didn't take Elaine's "physician" seriously, after all, he just used him as a toy to vent his desires. And now he asked Elaine to go to the Holy Land Vatican to treat the cardinal, which is nothing more than transferring "toys" to others for greater benefits.
Even stupid Elaine understands this~IndoMTL.com~ He's just used to being used and numb to it all, or just pretending to be numb. He gritted his teeth and endured for ten years, not to make himself a better life in this different world nine hundred years later. He just wants everything to end as soon as possible and save Queen Greenville so that Queen Greenville can save his Leopold.
Elaine thought it didn't matter what others thought of him, and he was used to being despised and discriminated against. Leaving aside the sugar coating of "the doctor who can cure the Black Death", Elaine is essentially just a fat, ugly, and impatient commoner.
However, this Knight Commander Marcus...he feels completely different from those French nobles. From his words, his every move, Elaine can feel a... sincerity. Why does a big man with almost everything and a head and face express such respect and sincerity to a fat man like Elaine who is useless? Elaine didn't understand at all. Maybe there are good people in the church, and the people in the church are not as bad as Arthur and the others say?
Even if they knew that the church was their enemy, couldn't they really live in peace with the church? You must fight to the death?
With great doubt and anxiety, Elaine got into the carriage.