Age of Adepts

Chapter 520



Chapter 520 Night Visit

It was a classic goblin civil war!

The size of the battlefield limited the scale of the battle. However, the fight itself was exceptionally bloody and brutal.

The leaders of both parties were trapped in a metal ore warehouse that was no more than seven hundred square meters in size. The reinforcements were still swarming into the warehouse. This tiny place instantly turned into an asura’s slaughterhouse where both factions fought each other to the death.

The royal guards that were escorting the princess were currently in an incredibly awkward position.

Two or three dozen magical machines were fighting in front of them, while the goblin death squads stubbornly pursued them from behind. They were stuck in the middle, unsure of what to do. For a moment, they had no idea where they should go.

The goblin town was still sovereign territory after all. The number of goblin soldiers stationed here undoubtedly outnumbered Gazlowe’s private army that had traveled from far away. However, it was precisely this advantage in numbers that caused Princess Vanessa and the Military Minister to let down their guards.

They had never imagined that this daring Gazlowe would attempt something as barbaric as abduction, especially while he was in the enemy’s base.

While Greem and the others gathered in a hidden mountain, their camp had a mysterious guest.

Tigule!

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The curtain of night fell over the land.

It was a peaceful stretch of forest that lied beneath the beautiful sky of stars.

Tigule had run into the adept camp alone, before presenting the draft of a cooperation agreement to Greem in front of the blazing campfire. That agreement had the seal of the Royal Family on it.

As the leader of the adepts, Greem was naturally the first person to read through this strange agreement.

Greem casually stuffed the parchment into Alice’s hands after he was done reading through it. He had a strange look on his face. He then silently assessed the exhausted and pallid goblin warrior across the fire.

Alice quickly passed the agreement over to Mary after she was done.

Soon, every adept by the campfire had read through the agreement once.

While Greem was assessing Tigule, this goblin god of war was also secretly taking a look at all the mysterious adepts in the camp.

He couldn’t help but admit that these otherworldly adepts truly lived up to their names as mysterious, strange, evil, and unexpectedly powerful individuals. At least, that was what they looked like on the surface.

From what Tigule understood, only one adept had been present when they first arrived. That was the strange bug adept who was completely covered in his thick black cloak. His power was just as weird and unusual as his appearance. Not only could he command terrifying bugs, but he could also turn his body into tens of thousands of black beetles.

This strange ability alone made it hard for the goblins to hurt him with the weapons they possessed. The terrifying bug adept had even taken on a blast by the massive goblin cannon without dying during the battle against Prince Gazlowe.

Moreover, the goblins couldn’t even detect any signs of weakness or wounds on him the next time he appeared before them.

It was an evil adept that couldn’t be killed by any means!

That was a fearsome opponent that Tigule would never wish to face. He knew too well the might of the goblin cannon!

Yet, they relegated an evil adept like this to the fringe of the adept group. That was obvious from the order in which they read the agreement.

Even though the adepts in this camp had such good relationships with each other that they were willing to share such important and valuable information with each other, there still seemed to be an apparent disparity between their statuses.


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