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Volume 1 Chapter 84 The journey has finally come to an end, Lord Demon King.

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    Oz, Sashala and the other girls took the newly repaired airship and set off slowly under the moonlight.

    On a hill in the forest, Sinas and her tribe stood there, watching Oz's airship set off and leave.

    "Sister Xinas, do we really want to follow that human's instructions and set off to the south?" A girl with cat ears asked Xinas, who was standing at the front, "No one is watching us now. If we  If you run away now"

    "Even if you run away, it's meaningless, Miaomsi." Sinas said gently with a charming smile on her face, "Our future destiny is completely tied to that adult~"

    "Sister Xinas." Another girl with rabbit ears said, "Is that human really worthy of our refuge?"

    "Trust my judgment." From Xinas's smile, her true mood could not be seen at all, "Besides, we have no other choice."

    "Sister, the smell and traces have been taken care of." Several orc girls ran back and reported to Xinashui.

    "Very good." Xinas turned around and faced the south, "Let's set off! For our survival and dignity!"

    "For survival and dignity!" The half-orcs shouted the same slogan, following Xinas and heading south.

    Xinasi¡¯s fiery red hair was like a ball of flame, burning in the night.

    On the airship, Oz slowly looked through the Demon King system, checking the data and information of his dependents.

    Sashala stood by the window, watching the leaving orcs, and asked Oz with some concern: "Brother-in-law. Is it okay to just let those people go?"

    "It should be fine - if their memories don't lie." Oz lay softly on the sofa, "That fox girl is very smart, and the thinking patterns of smart people are sometimes easier to see through than fools. Because they  You will never choose a path that you know will lead to death!" Oz said and glanced at Mona, who was sitting on the coffee table and teaching Hayas about magic patterns.

    ¡°If you were a loser like Mona, you would definitely do something that would harm others and yourself, and seek your own death.  But smart people like Sinas.  He will definitely not take the initiative to jump to the dead end.

    Mona suddenly raised her head and looked at Oz, with a shy expression on her face: "Huh? Lord Demon King, you look at me with such eager eyes, I will be shy."

    Oz glared at Mona: "You guy. Give Hayas a serious lesson!"

    "But Lord Demon King, Mona, I think you seem to be thinking of something that is very rude to me, Mona?"

    What a keen sense: "I was wondering, can anyone understand your mode of thinking?" Now that he was seen, Oz said frankly.

    "Ah, Lord Demon King, are you praising Mona for my intelligence?" Mona said shyly.

    "No. I'm talking about your weird thinking mode!"

    "Lord Demon King, this is the authentic 'Demon King's Auxiliary Thought Mode'." Mona said cutely.

    When the sun began to shine on the forest, Sinas and others stayed away all night.  Finally the orc scouts were alerted.  Therefore, a squadron of wingmen and a squadron of wolf cavalry rushed to the location where the airship crashed.

    But when this group of soldiers arrived, what they saw was a forest in disarray.

    The branches were broken when the airship crashed, and the turf was blown away during the magic bombing.  Blood stains left when corpses were crushed, etc.  But on this tragic battlefield, there was no body left, and even the airship was gone.

    The wargs of the Wolf Cavalry are sniffing and exploring the surroundings.  Unfortunately, no clues were found.  The crashed airship and the orc squadron reported earlier seemed to have suddenly evaporated.  Disappeared.

    After suffering this air attack, Oz¡¯s next trip suddenly became much smoother. He was not attacked by the wingmen again on the way, and arrived at Riverbend City very smoothly.

    When the airship docked at the port of Riverbend City, Oz and his friends finally set foot on the ground.

    Because of the war, the city's originally bustling port seemed very deserted. Not a single porter was seen making a living at the port. There were only patrolling militiamen and maintenance personnel maintaining ships.  Not only that, the ships parked at the port are almost all various military warships. There is only one small private airship like Oz in the port.

    When Oz and his team just stepped off the airship, a young noncommissioned officer led the team over.

    "What are you doing here?" The young sergeant came over and looked at Ou with sharp eyes.This is a group of people.

    "I am Oz von de Sade. I came to Riverbend City because I saw the king's notice."

    Hearing Oz¡¯s words, the young sergeant¡¯s face softened: ¡°So you saw the summons and came to answer the call.¡±

    "Calling order?" Oz was stunned for a moment, "No, you misunderstood. I saw the notice issued by the king to my mother, so I came here. My mother is Irene von de Sade, didn't you listen?  Did you say that?¡±

    "I seem to have heard this name somewhere"

    ¡°While the young noncommissioned officer was thinking about hearing this name there, a soldier behind the noncommissioned officer stepped forward and whispered something in the noncommissioned officer¡¯s ear.

    "Ms. Great Swordsman Irene!?" The young sergeant's face became solemn, and his eyes immediately improved when he looked at Oz. "It turns out that he is the son of the Great Swordsman Mrs. Irene. I wonder who Mrs. Irene is?"  The young sergeant looked at Sashala next to Oz.  Kasha is a half-orc, and Hayas is too young, so this beautiful silver-haired woman is the only one left who may be the legendary female great swordsman.

    "My mother is not with me." Oz gently shook his head, rejecting the young sergeant's guess.

    "That's it" A look of disappointment appeared on the young sergeant's face.  For the vast majority of warriors, the Great Swordsman is an idol-like existence. It is a great regret not to be able to meet the legendary Great Swordsman.

    Oz and his party obtained permission to enter the city after registering their identities.

    "Since the entire city is now under martial law, the only place where you can move freely is the business district." The civil servant who went through the formalities warned Oz, "Trespassing in certain areas may result in being killed on the spot. Please be careful."

    "OK."

    After listening to the civil servant¡¯s advice, Oz and his party finally left the port and entered the business district of Riverbend City.

    The city that has been devastated by war seems a little lackluster.  If Robert II had not imposed military management in the early stages of the war and controlled the loss of residents in the city, it is estimated that all civilians would have fled the city through the passing merchant ships.  But even so, urban depression is still unavoidable.

    Oz and his friends walked into the business district and saw a depressed commercial street.  Although various shops are still open, there are very few pedestrians and customers on the street, and the shop owners all have sad faces.

    "Although they all have dead faces, the buildings in the city are still intact. It seems that the orcs have not been able to break into the city at all." Oz quickly came to a building while observing the situation around him.  Hotel.

    This is a very ordinary hotel. The owner of the hotel is lying behind the counter in a daze, bored.

    Oz walked up and knocked on the counter: "Boss, come to a room."

    Hearing Oz's words, the hotel owner immediately came to life in high spirits: "A single room costs two silver francs per night, and a double room costs three silver francs per night. The deposit is two days' rent. How many rooms do you want?  ?¡±

    "Well" Oz looked back at his team, "Just two double rooms."

    "How many days will you stay?"

    "Let's stay for two days for now."

    "Rent plus deposit, a total of twenty-four silver flanges."

    Oz paid the fee readily, took the key from the innkeeper, and led the girls up the stairs.

    "Kasha and Hayas will sleep in a room, and my sister and I will share a room." Oz began to arrange the rooms.

    ¡°It¡¯s up to you, little brother~¡± Sashala happily played with Oz¡¯s arm.

    ¡°As you command, Master.¡± Kasha obeyed honestly.

    "Hey~ But I want to sleep with my eldest brother" Hayas was a little unhappy.

    Oz reached out and touched Hayas¡¯ little head: ¡°As a lady, Hayas cannot sleep with men casually.¡±

    "Haiyasi doesn't just sleep with men." Hayasi retorted unhappily, "Haiyasi only sleeps with her eldest brother."

    Hayas¡¯ childish words made Oz couldn¡¯t help but smile bitterly: ¡°Haiyas, be obedient. You and your sister can sleep together.¡±

    Seeing that Oz disagreed, Hayas could only lower her head in depression: "Okay, I will listen to big brother"

    "Master, where should I sleep?" Mona asked, pointing at herself.

    Oz glared at Mona angrily: "You don't have to sleep, so just stay in the corridor."

    "Okay, I understand, Lord Demon King." Mona raised her thumb to Oz with a lewd expression, "I will stand guard in the corridor for you, Lord Demon King!"
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