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Actually, I think that there shouldnt be that many people there if we were to kill a group at that small campsite, since they all basically know about this, and since they know, they definitely wouldve co to try and snatch the kid from us.

Luna really liked the kid and he hugged her as if he found his haven, sobbing in her arms the entire ti. Luna gently hugged him. While they spoke different languages, her gentle caresses were enough to reassure him.

I had no reason to be jealous of the kid. But seeing Lunas blissful expression, I guess the kid made Lunas dream of being a mother a reality. She cant have kids; however, her motherly nature as an elf made her have a desire to love kids. I think the kid will be able to let her experience motherly love, too.

We marched really quickly. Luna was seated in the last Earth Dragon carriage we had, though I was against bringing Luna along. This isnt a safe journey after all. It was a gamble with our lives on the line.

I can lose my life and my army, but I couldnt lose Luna. I dont want the people around to be in the sa situation as ra was, after all. If Luna is gone, I will never have a personal servant again.

Luna insisted on coming, though. She wouldnt give up, no matter what. She even tied herself to the horse to force to bring her along. Luna was insistent on watching . There was no persuading her. She gripped my cape with a tight grip and exclaid, I must stay by your side even if it is dangerous, because I am your personal servant. So please let stay by your side!

And so, I ended up bringing Luna along, even though she wasnt exactly useful here, and I had no room to be thinking about taking care of her. But with her by my side, I was able to be less worried.

The ruins were inside the oasis. This was the first sight of green wed seen in over dozens of days. There was a lake at the centre of the oasis. However, the lake wasnt large. I was really curious as to why there was a lake of water. The lake generously provided its surroundings and every generation of the nomads who ca here everyday with life.

For safety purposes, I had an Earth Dragon carriage stay inside the oasis. If we succeed but then get no replenishnts, then well have water here. Food isnt the most important thing in the desert. Worst case scenario, Ill kill another Earth Dragon. Water couldnt be replenished, though.

We had finished with our arrangents for our return. We only needed to worry about if we could use the arrangents now. I didnt arrange for a substitute unit since I didnt have many n in the first place. I must succeed this ti or Ill be dood. As Ive kept saying, this is a gamble with our lives.

I stood on a tall dune and looked at the yellow-sand ruins in the distance. I then looked down and asked the kid, Is this where your tribesn are trapped?

Tarak translated my question and the kid nodded. I looked in that direction. It was a ruin of yellow sand which reminded of Old Sumr Palace. However, I could faintly see how it was once a city. Half of the city walls, which hadnt been destroyed by gusts of winds remained, as well as traces of roads and houses. The sides where the wind hit had basically crumbled, though. While it wasnt damaged on the other side, it looked the sa as it did back then.

I could also see that people had used all sorts of things to surround it.

It was just as I surmised. They had surrounded the city, but they didnt kill the people inside. Of course, Im not convinced that theyre nice people. They were just waiting to snatch the kid from us before killing the people inside.

Otherwise, it would be a waste of energy to kill the people here. Plus, if the people were to take the map and destroy it along with themselves, then theyd get nothing, either. Thus, it was best to resolve things peacefully. With that said, if I were to break through the siege, its still best if I send soone in to speak to them. If they mistake my intentions, then everything will be in vain.

I lowered my head down and asked the kid next to , Can you get in?

Tarak paused and then asked, Your Majesty, did you want him to go in and report that we were coming?

I nodded and replied, Yes. If they mistake us as enemies, then well get caught in a pincer attack. Its as I ntioned. It appears that there arent too many people laying siege to the city here. Perhaps most of them went to kill us. Their campsites around the city are also separated, so it doesnt seem as though they have a way to contact each other. Or rather, theyre competing with each other.

Uhm. Your Majesty, I think that we are very likely to be able to break through successfully. The enemy is not tightly gathered around. To the contrary, one gunpowder barrel will suffice. We just need to light up a single barrel. If we can break through from there, the entire situation will be in disarray. As long as we can create a bit of chaos, we will be able to use the opening to break the siege.

I nodded. I dont reckon this battle will be that difficult. Its just that when I looked at the horizon, I couldnt shake off the feeling that there was sothing there. I couldnt see it clearly due to the overcast.

Is that pile of stuff moving or am I imagining things? I dont know what I saw. Perhaps it was just my imagination?

Tarak, can you see sothing over there? It seems its coming our way.

I pointed in its direction. Tarak squinted and then replied, Sorry, Your Majesty, I do not see anything. Perhaps it is your imagination

I rubbed my eyes, but I still felt that overcast was thing was still there. I also felt it was getting closer, too. Tarak, however, didnt see it.

Could it be due to my eyes becoming hazy after being in the desert for so long? Or am I just imagining it?

Dont worry about it then. I changed my deploynt, Im putting the three Earth Dragons in three teams, to have them attack from left, right and front at the sa ti. We will regroup in the centre to break out of the siege from one side, while leading the people we need to rescue. Have the kid go in and report in now. Once you hear loud explosions and see a flare, have your people prepare to aid us. Take out your royal family emblems. Those that have it shining on their chest at night are our n!

Whatever

My human senses are going to drag down now.

I always rember that Im not human but half-elf whenever I face a crisis. My eyesight is significantly superior to Taraks. Thats why I could see what he couldnt. And that wasnt my imagination. It was the most terrifying death god of the desert

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