How to Save Humanity After Transmigrating into a Villainess Princess? Chapter 226 : Scars of War
"You're saying that your [Reincarnation] and Elashia's [Group Healing] combined could theoretically directly resurrect the dead?!"
Alexandra's words imdiately made Candice's previous anger instantly dissipate in this unprecedented shock.
"Ah? They can really resurrect people?"
Nina was also stunned.
Resurrection... this kind of thing only appeared in Elasian knight novels...
And now... it had actually beco sothing theoretically achievable?
Alexandra smiled and nodded.
"That's right. As long as our mother-daughter skills can combine, then resurrecting the dead will no longer be impossible."
Elashia looked at Alexandra and showed an extrely reassured smile.
Mother was truly too reliable!
Without mother's fantastical imagination, those soldiers who could have lived would have been killed by her own lack of imagination.
However... since mother was here, there was nothing to worry about!
After completely digesting this explosive information, Candice imdiately stood up.
"Then there's no ti to waste, let's go to the battlefield now!"
Looking at the clock on the wall, Candice said, unable to hide her excitent:
"It's been twenty-four hours since the final battle ended—this is the perfect ti to try this idea!"
......
"Hm? Isn't the battle over? Why are we being assembled again?"
An Elasian soldier putting on his battle robe complained sowhat unhappily to his squad leader.
They had clearly been told they could rest well for a while after the battle ended.
The squad leader shook his head.
"Don't worry, there's no way they'd make us fight again."
The beast tide had passed—this was what Her Majesty Elashia had said personally.
They wouldn't doubt anyone before doubting Her Majesty Elashia!
All those almost impossible things Her Majesty Elashia had promised before had been accomplished without exception. Now the royal family's credibility was infinitely close to infinite!
The soldier was sowhat puzzled.
"If we're not fighting, why assemble us now?"
The squad leader thought for a mont and said:
"Maybe... they want us to see our brothers who died on the battlefield one last ti..."
This statent imdiately made the atmosphere in the military camp heavy...
The soldiers in the camp all looked toward those empty beds...
They knew—each empty bed told a heroic story...
This brutal battle had cost Elasia's army almost half its soldiers...
The Imperial Guard, originally twenty-five thousand strong, now had fewer than ten thousand left...
The conscripted soldiers were almost completely annihilated...
In this heavy atmosphere, a suppressed crying sound started very quietly.
It was from a young Imperial Guard soldier...
His bunkmate had pushed him away when magical beasts charged at them, so he could live.
When he turned around, he only saw—that comrade's heart had been directly pierced by the charging magical beast...
He knew—that brother who always jokingly called him "son," always took his snacks, but was extrely loyal, would never appear in his life like before again...
"Sigh..."
The captain walked out of the barracks, looking up at the blue sky.
He also knew this battle had been too brutal.
His son had also died in this battle.
He was also heartbroken, he was also grieving.
But... what could be done?
This battle concerned the survival of all Elasia.
If they had lost, not a single Elasian could have survived.
At least his son had died honorably.
For Elasia, for tomorrow...
The captain could never forget that mont...
His son's intestines had spilled out before he died, without a single intact part of his body...
But during the intense battle, even seeing his son's death, he had no choice.
He could only turn grief and anger into strength and continue fighting...
"Sigh... assemble, if we don't assemble soon we'll be late..."
......
"Mother... is it really okay for us to directly assemble both Elasia's and the Iron Empire's armies here..."
Elashia was sowhat afraid.
Being able to resurrect the dead was after all just an idea that hadn't been formally tested.
If it couldn't be achieved, it would be embarrassing.
Alexandra smiled and shook her head.
"No, if we can achieve it, that would naturally be best."
"And even if we can't, we can still let those dead soldiers say so final words to their comrades."
"At least, we should cherish this final ti..."
Elashia nodded seriously.
She knew that in the Iron Empire, the military had a custom of letting fallen soldiers bid farewell to comrades and family mbers one last ti.
After battles ended, the families of fallen soldiers would co before the temporarily revived soldiers according to assigned numbers, then spend this final ti with family and friends...
Having experienced such a brutal battle, Elashia finally understood the weight of this important Iron Empire custom.
"Alright... then mother, let's start preparing..."
The Iron Empire soldiers Alexandra brought were all Imperial Guards and Iron Armor Army—they were all high-level combat units capable of using [Qi].
Under Cecilia's training, Elasia's soldiers could also assemble quickly.
Before long, the armies of both countries would gather rapidly...
......
The midday sun shone on the battlefield as black and white armies faced each other across a corpse-strewn battlefield.
Two figures, one black and one white, looked down from the sky...
To enhance solemnity, Elashia had specifically put on white imperial robes, while Alexandra wore black imperial robes.
They simply hovered over the battlefield, maintaining silence.
Cecilia and Nina simultaneously appeared before both armies.
They both held long speech scripts in their hands.
These were eulogies Candice had written for the fallen soldiers.
"Warriors, please offer your highest respect to those soldiers who gave their precious lives for humanity's survival!"
"They did not die for themselves, but for their countries and humanity..."
The speech lasted a long ti, and the soldiers below listened seriously in silence.
The Iron Empire soldiers just maintained serious silence, while crying sounds rose and fell throughout Elasia's formation during Cecilia's speech...
Those who had died were their constant companions!
......
"Mother, does this really have aning..."
Flying in the air, hearing the soldiers' crying below, Elashia asked Alexandra quietly.
Why stir up emotions before reviving these soldiers...
But Alexandra just smiled slightly.
"My dear daughter, reviving their comrades when the soldiers' emotions are most sorrowful will have the best effect~"
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