Chapter 361 - Volume 3
Chapter 140 – The enemies in the fog
Heads turned around to the scream to see the ambassador’s knights chasing after a silver wolf, but the latter was too slow. The noble that was dragged away screamed for a while, but the gleaming white fangs bit harder and crushed his throat, causing the scream to stop suddenly.
Everyone watched it drag the body into the white mist helplessly.
“How did you let it approach us! Are you fools!?” Austin roared at the knights.
[Mist Wolves! They are descendants of the Misthowler!]
Brendel watched the dying noble kick his legs feebly a few times as it disappeared into the mist. His eyelids twitched as he realized the identity of the Warg he was facing. He immediately raised his hand and shouted:
“Everyone, move closer to each other! These damned wolves turn invisible when they are in the fog!”
Before his words ended, two swirling currents of fog suddenly rushed at the youths.
“Understood,” she lowered her head and said.
Brendel did not know what she was thinking, but he did not lie. Staying here for too long would only get the Warg to call for more reinforcements, and by then they would all be surrounded and killed.
[It would probably end up as a death sentence for others if they go. The Warg is too cunning for them. Since I’m the only one who has a strategy for him, it has to be me. I might even be able to take it down in one blow. That’s the advantage of another soul’s memory—]
“But how are you going to reach it?” Kodan asked: “The wolves outside the hurricane are endless. It won’t be easy to cut a path to the Warg.”
“Do you need the centaurs to do so?” Quinn said.
“No.” Brendel shook his head. He raised Halran Gaia and yelled: “Hear my command, separate to my left and right!”
The armies under Brendel were momentarily quiet.
The Centaur Elder, Wydall, looked back at the youth puzzledly, but he knew that a military command could not be refused. Even though he had a mind full of questions, he raised his lance.