Chapter 520 - Duna"s Army
Not long after Leon and Aria flew towards the thunderclouds in the high skies and disappeared within, the downpour of rain occurred quickly ahead of time.
It was like the heavens did not want the elves to survive.
"Quickly, everyone! Hurry! The rain has begun!" Elven warriors urged with waving gestures while over elven warriors pulled their carts and carriages with a quickened pace.
The Fire Awakeners quickly received orders to create a pa.s.sage for the elves before Silver brought the first batch of elves to the foot of the Great Wall.
The ropes and lifts were shortly lowered for the elves to climb and transport their goods to the top.
Nevertheless, the Great Wall was never equipped to take in so many people at once. As such, a large crowd was quickly gathered at the foot of the Great Wall.
"This is troublesome. Our equipment can only bring in a few hundred at a time. At this rate, it will take several hours before we finish bringing in the whole elven tribe." General Marquis Hendrick muttered.
At the same time, Supreme Elder Haldir realized the situation and made his way over.
"Marquis Haldir."
"General Marquis Hendrick."
The two greeted each other before General Marquis Hendrick mentioned, "About this situation with the elves…"
"No need to concern yourself with this matter, General Marquis Hendrick. I will solve this issue," Supreme Elder Haldir stated before he studied the rope lifts used to transfer the tribesmen and goods to the top.
After he understood the rope lifts" simple mechanism, he found empty spots along the Great Wall to construct his only rope lifts—ones that are wholly made of vines.
Once the first construct was completed, the th.o.r.n.y vines began rotating in gear and lowered the platform to the ground before a group of tribesmen was shortly brought up.
"Haiz, Wood Awakeners sure are versatile in their abilities." General Marquis Hendrick sighed with emotion.
They can heal people, accelerate the growth of crops and herbs, and construct many things with their magical mutant vines.
Compared to Wood Awakeners, it did not seem like there were not many things Wind Awakeners could do with their wing ability except use it for combat.
Nevertheless, General Marquis Hendrick would still choose his wind ability despite his envy for Wood Awakeners.
An ability equipped for combat suited him just fine. Perhaps, there were many ways to wield the wind. It was just that he had not thought of them yet.
"There are also many things that Wood Awakeners cannot do," Supreme Elder Haldir responded casually before s.h.i.+fting his attention to the batch of tribesmen brought up by his vine lift.
"Supreme Elder."
The group greeted respectfully.
Among the group of tribesmen brought up, there were a few high-level elven warriors within their midst.
Supreme Elder Haldir nodded.
"The warriors will stay." He said before a.s.signing a single elven warrior to lead the rest of the tribesmen, "The rest of you will follow this person. He will lead you down the Great Wall to our designated gathering area."
"Yes, Supreme Elder!"
"You will take charge of this vine lift. The rest of you, follow me." Supreme Elder Haldir began instructing the warriors shortly after the group of tribesmen left.
"Understood, Supreme Elder. Just leave it to me."
The elven warrior patted his chest proudly.
While Supreme Elder Haldir could construct several vine lifts, he could not mentally operate them all on his own while he is busy producing new vine lifts.
It would be too exhausting on his mental strength.
As such, it was left for these elven warriors to operate and manage. Not to mention It was more efficient this way.
Meanwhile, the fires on the plains grew weaker with each drop of rain from the sky.
As the tribesmen saw the flames reducing in size along with the sizzling sound of rain turning into steam and water vapor.
"Ahh!" Several tribesmen cried as their carriage was overturned from hitting a small b.u.mp on the ground in their hurry.
"What the h.e.l.l are you doing! Don"t block the road and delay the rest of us!" A male elf immediately shouted with a blaming yet nervous tone.
Evidently, everyone was beginning to panic greatly at the sign of danger.
"What"s going on here?" Faelyn shortly arrived.
"Your Highness, those fellows over there are blocking the road!" A middle-aged female elf accused the group with a pointed finger.
Faelyn s.h.i.+fted her gaze over.
"We didn"t do it on purpose, Your Highness! The carriage struck a b.u.mp and tilted over on its own!" The group quickly explained in fear of punishment.
Faelyn frowned and made her way over to help the warriors clean up the scattered goods on the ground with her wood manipulation.
The carriage was flipped back on its wheels, and everything was placed back inside before Faelyn spoke, "Go. Don"t delay the others further."
"Thank you, Your Highness!"
The tribesmen expressed their grat.i.tude before they left.
"I know you are concerned but don"t forget you still have warriors protecting you. There is no need to fight amongst yourselves over a small mistake. We will make sure you get to the Great Wall safely!" Faelyn a.s.sured everyone with a determined look.
At the same time, explosions were heard in the surrounding distances.
Princess Thessalia and a group of royal guards could be seen tossing out exploding pills in areas with weakened flames about to turn into openings for the rats.
During the night trip, Leon had refined hundreds of additional exploding pills, and as expected, the preparation was not made in vain. Apparently, they can never have too many exploding pills.
The exploding pills were all put to good use.
In another location, deep within the rat tide, Duna stood on the gra.s.sy fields alone while the rats rushed past her.
None of them seemed interested in her.
Nevertheless, a black barrier of darkness surrounded Duna and corroded every single rat that came in contact with the barrier to death.
"Arise," Duna uttered from time to time.
Shortly after, the blackened rat carca.s.ses would rise to their feet before lunging at other living rats in their surroundings.
Suddenly, Duna narrowed her eyes in the distance.. The edge of the seemingly endless rat tide was finally within sight.