The Lord Demon King is Unfathomable!

Chapter 1469 - 424: The Shadow of War



Chapter 1469 - 424: The Shadow of War

The war clouds loom over Thunder City, yet the Campbell people's morale is soaring like never before.

A mere cloud is nothing.

After all, even before it arrived, the black clouds from the chimneys had already filled their sky.

And just as a group of ragged people donned tidy clothes, shouldered flintlock guns, and prepared to embark on a righteous cause, another group of ragged people finally saw a glimmer of light from that darkened path…

On the muddy road leading to Twilight City, a peculiar procession was moving slowly.

At the forefront of the convoy was Thomas's trade caravan, dozens of wagons filled with goods and carriages carrying people were slowly moving. Whereas behind the convoy, a procession composed of thousands of ragged refugees was also silently advancing.

They neither approached nor distanced themselves, just quietly followed.

Each person maintained an almost obstinate distance, like a silent pilgrimage, steadfastly moving forward on the dust-laden road.

The atmosphere of the entire procession was solemn and strange, even with a touch of incredulity.

After all, never before had a trade caravan loaded with goods escaped unharmed from the front of those refugees, swarming like locusts.

That they could coexist peacefully, without conflict, at least in the famine-stricken Twilight Province, is unimaginable.

And no one would have thought that all of this was because of a "Nun" named Carian.

"Saint Sis above... are we a trade caravan or a pilgrimage army." Looking at the sprawling mass behind him, the mercenary holding a long gun couldn't help clicking his tongue.

Just a week ago, the end of that procession was within sight, now he couldn't even see the shadow of the tail end.

Beside him, the young mercenary named Ben suddenly spoke with excitement.

"I've got a premonition."

"Oh, what sort of premonition?"

Looking at his uninterested companion, Ben spoke with an air of mystery.

"Our 'Nun' Miss, indeed Miss Carian, might really be carrying something special!"

Carrying something?

The mercenary paused, then laughed, speaking in a mocking tone.

"Don't be ridiculous, she fled from Eagle Rock Territory, even if she hadn't committed blasphemy, was there anyone good there?"

He actually had another half of a sentence left unsaid.

If he were Saint Sis, he'd consider it lenient to merely kick her to Hell to repent, let alone entrust the sacred mission on her.

Though the priests of Twilight Province may seem sparse, that's relative to its vast area, overlooking those farmlands and woods, there are still plenty in castles and churches.

Even disregarding these practical factors, she's just a big-breasted airhead, even a bit of a fanatic peasant girl.

She might not even be aware of what she's doing.

However, Ben was different; having been aided by Carian, he held this kind-hearted maiden in high regard.

"I know all that you said, but aren't we alike in coming from there? Who dares to claim absolute purity in this world?"

The mercenary chuckled.

"I don't have time to discuss philosophy with you, I'm more interested in what dinner is tonight."

"This isn't a philosophical question!"

Ben looked at him solemnly, voicing the thrill in his heart with unprecedented seriousness.

"Could we be bearing witness to a new legend! Not in the mouths of minstrels, but right before our eyes!"

Legend...

Haha.

The mercenary smirked, his smile playful.

The word indeed sounds formidable, but alas, it can't turn into bread nor is it worth a few copper coins.

Meanwhile, in a moving carriage of the caravan, Thomas, the caravan leader, was peeking through the window slits backward.

Looking at that ever-extending procession, he felt a headache, eventually couldn't help but sigh.

"Saint Sis above…"

What exactly am I doing?

If it weren't for the stack of thick accounting books before him, he'd nearly forgotten he was a merchant.

Thomas's thoughts drifted back to that afternoon a few days ago.

At that time, they passed a dilapidated village, the empty cattle pen had no cattle, only a few corpses covered with gray cloth.

The stench of death assailed them.

Concerned about plague, he was about to lead everyone to leave when a bunch of villagers surrounded them.

Similar to the village they passed before, people here inquired whether there was a priest within the caravan. If there was, they pleaded for him to pray for the souls of the deceased.

The old man, suspected to be the village chief, even mentioned that a few days ago, several deceased villagers turned into Undead. Fear pervaded the village, people suspected they had been abandoned by the Divine, leaving everyone in despair.

Thomas originally wanted to dismiss it as none of his business, he was just a businessman; if they didn't want the corpses turning into Undead, they could easily burn them.

Especially with those villagers' unscrupulous eyes, it was hard for him not to suspect inviting a priest was merely an excuse, they wanted to reach their dirty hands into his cargo boxes.

Just as Thomas was about to order the mercenaries to drive away that bunch, Miss Carian voluntarily stepped out, gently expressing to him that she could handle this problem herself.

"...When our feet tread in Hell, we cannot imagine receiving solely our salvation from the Divine without saving others. Please allow me to pray for them, this too is for ourselves."


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