Chapter 1359: Majestic History(27)
Phily felt surprised and excited reading the details on the beast card.
The Golden Resurgent Falcon wasn't just a royal race in the Falcon group. It was once the overlord of the beast group and also the most powerful race of the Sacred Dinsion for a short ti.
It wasn't that the Golden Resurgent Falcon lost power in a struggle with other overlord races, but their short-lived tenure as the most powerful race was only because every mber of the race had ascended to the Primordial Dinsion.
If Phily won the taming battle, the Golden Resurgent Falcon would appear in the Sacred Dinsion after a long ti.
Considering the majestic history of the beast, how could Phily not be excited about it? He then left the queue and walked toward the square device.
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While Phily was waiting for his taming battle, Laney was preparing for her second quest.
Since Laney wasn't eligible to use her own weapons and skills for the complete trial, she couldn't do the quest only by herself, and the mission also didn't have any such requirent.
The creator had designed the trial in a way that would test not only the participant but also their leadership capability and how they lead the citizens of the city.
The biggest challenge in creating a trade channel between the Fring and Gring was the Geronics Tribe. It was a tribe full of warriors belonging to a demon group.
The tribe had around five thousand mbers, with even the weakest of them being above Level 100. As for the leader of the tribe, it was Level 200 .
In a frontal fight, Laney stood no chance against the tribe since she wasn't capable enough to defeat even the elites of the tribe, let alone win against the leader.
To have a battle, she needed the help of citizens, so the first task in her hands was to find capable n. But there was an issue: Laney had no idea how to leave the forest and communicate with the city's people.
Laney was worrying about the situation when she heard the sound of flapping wings. She turned around and looked into the sky, noticing a bird flying toward her.
The bird was familiar to her since it was the sa bird she had t after entering the city.
"It seems I have co at the right ti." The bird comnted upon seeing the worried expression on Laney's face.
"Are you worried about how to leave the fortress?" The bird then asked.
Laney nodded in surprise since the bird knew what she was thinking.
"Before worrying about those things, why don't you check the fortress?" The bird suggested.
"I will be your guide. Let's go," It imdiately added, not even waiting for Laney's response.
The bird then flapped its wings and flew toward the fortress. Laney only looked surprised for a mont by the scene, but then she followed the bird.
After walking for a while, an enormous gate appeared in front of her.
The bird was flying at a hundred-ter height, and yet it was unable to pass through the air above the gate. It had an awkward expression. Despite being the city's guardian, it had no control over the fortress.
Laney noticed the bird's awkward movent, but she herself wasn't sure what to do next. It was not like she could push open the door in front of her.
Laney didn't have to worry for long, and the next mont, the pattern engraved at the back of her hand suddenly glowed.
Rumble!
The next mont, the ground beneath her feet rumbled. For a mont, Laney felt that the entire fortress was shaking.
She didn't focus on that much as the gigantic gate in front of her began to slowly open. Only a small gap had opened, but that was more than enough for Laney to pass through.
At the sa ti, the air barrier stopping the bird also disappeared, and it flew inside the fortress from above the gate.
Laney's mouth widened in shock when she entered the fortress. She appeared in the sa spot she had found herself in after entering the city.
"The fortress is inside the city, but the city is also inside the fortress." The bird mumbled, seeing the shocked expression on Laney's face.
Laney couldn't help but make a weird expression since what the bird said seed more like useless words hidden in the guise of divine knowledge.
'What does that even an?' Laney couldn't help but think in her heart.
The bird didn't say anything to solve Laney's confusion, but it flapped its wings and flew away.
Laney stopped wasting her ti on what the bird said and focused on what was ahead of her. Anyway, she could solve that puzzle later.
She then walked forward, but the people she t were clearly different from what she had t before. At the sa ti, everyone respectfully bowed toward her whenever she passed them.
Clang! Clang! Clang!
Laney suddenly stopped in her tracks when she heard the sound of tal clashing. She turned in that direction and found a group of soldiers covered in armor approaching her.
The sound was caused by the handrest hitting the waist tal. When the group of people was ten ters away from her, they stopped and respectfully bowed toward her.
Laney nodded and then stood straight. There were nine mbers in the group. The next mont, a cool mont took place.
A soldier suddenly walked to the left and stood there, and then a soldier walked to the right and stood there. The sa pattern followed four more tis, and four soldiers stood on both sides. Only one man remained in the center.
The man had a proud expression on his face as, instead of walking to the left or right like others in the group, he strode forward, approaching Laney.
It was clearly a show-off mont, but Laney didn't feel disdain or cringe since the man approaching her was more powerful than any being in Panagea she had co across. If Laney could get the man's help, she would no longer have to worry about the second quest.
If Laney knew the actual strength of the bird, she wouldn't have made that conjecture, but the bird looked too ordinary for the power it held in the city.
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