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Chapter 110 Something Draws Me Here

Alicenda bowed her head in thanks to Seraph in the carriage. "Thank you so much for helping me lift the spell, Angel."

Seraph could only look puzzled. [What nonsense did the spell say... Is he motion sick? Don't ask.]

"This little mask, can I use it?"

"Yes, it can be used."

Seraph, wearing the mask, looked outside the carriage. The sunlight streamed into the carriage. "What about my food?" [I'm so hungry. I haven't eaten in days because I can't move.]

"Okay, I'll order someone to cook for me."

Alicenda ran outside to make Seraph food.

Time passed. The two-headed angel group arrived at their destination at night.

In the carriage, Alicenda reported that we had arrived. "Alicenda, we've arrived. What should we do now?" "

Seraph got off the carriage and towards Oren Village, the lights visible from afar, the village lit up beautifully.

The village was full of lights.

And gray smoke rose into the sky everywhere.

Seraph looked from afar. "Is there a party? The village is full of smoke? It's quite a strange village."

From afar, the village of Oren was the target of the Two-Headed Angel.

The village was full of fire, and every spot was lit by burning houses.

The pitch-black ground was filled with stars. The village was glowing.

Alice asked Seraph what to do, looking confused. "What should we do, Angel? The village seems to have been attacked by something. Should we send someone to investigate?"

Seraph was shocked. [Are we too late? Sending them all.]

Noi must help the villagers. To be sure, let these people handle anything dangerous to the village. I'll have to see the rest with my own eyes so I can give the right orders.]

"Tell our people to eliminate the threats outside of Orange Village, and leave the best of the best to help me."

Alicenda drew her own sword. "Yes."

"And let me tell you this: I won't even fight. I might give a few orders, but it won't be a decisive battle. And you, Alicenda, must protect me."

"Understood."

Alicenda bowed to Seraph and began giving orders to the executives.

Our duty is to eliminate the threats to Orange Village.

Alicenda ran at full speed. The Two-Headed Angels were now on a mountain overlooking Orange Village.

[Says they won't fight] It means saving energy to fight something. What will happen?]

Time passed, and Alisanda reported to the children, and each of them started heading towards Orange Village. The ten men in black, plus Alisanda, made eleven.

Standing in front of Angel.

Alisanda walked over to Seraph.

Alisanda picked Seraph up and carried him. "Then, shall we begin our journey?"

Seraph could only think. [Oh, I almost forgot. This person was ordered to carry me. This man's masculinity has been turned into a girl. But now, seeing me like this, you still dare to follow me? Well, at least you can tell me that you don't have to exert yourself. This warrior seems very fast.]

"Let's go."

Alisanda ran quickly towards Orange Village and the ten elites.

In Orange Village, a young woman was lying on the ground. Eyes wide open, red blood flowing endlessly.

A demon shaped like a dog, its body white, with a sword stuck in its head and a blade extending from its body, its mouth open, gnawing at a woman's stomach. The insides were being devoured beneath a house.

The sound of red fire burning the roof of a house.

No one could hear the sound of people outside the house. There was only the sound of fire and the demon's eating.

In a basement, two women sat at a table, staring at each other.

"What's going on here?"

"I don't know. You said it was around here, right? What drew you here?"

"Yes, but when we arrived, there was a massive bloodbath. What should we do? So many people outside the village died?"

The one speaking was Fay, who was covered in wounds, and

Risha, the senior, was sitting there, looking at her calm, thoughtful junior.

"Alright, we have to find an opportunity to escape this place. Many demons are attacking here." It's not an aura worth involving two children in.

Fay nodded in agreement with Richa. No matter how much she wanted to help, she had to know what she could do. "I'm sorry, Richa, for having to go through this."

Fay felt very guilty for dragging Richa into this.

Richa smiled lazily. "It's okay. You're my junior after all."

Richa heard the sounds from above the village: "Ding, ding, ding." The sounds of demons fighting among themselves.

"What do you think we should do now? We're surrounded in every direction."

"I think we should stay here until those demons are gone."

"I agree."

The two decided to wait in the basement.

Upstairs in Orange Village, the slaughter between demons and the two-headed fairy warrior was fiercely fighting.

A Seraph was being carried into the village.

And the elite were slaughtering demons. The sound of demonic flesh being cut apart spread, and red blood spread everywhere.

Seraph saw the corpses of people from Oren Village lying all over the path.

The red blood indicated freshness. "Do you think anyone survived?" Seraph asked Alice, who might know something.

"The chance of survival is very slim."

"Then order the Two-Headed Angel's men to kill all the demons in this village. Meanwhile, send another group to search the village for the villagers' hiding places."

"Yes."

Alice summoned a man in black and ordered him to report to Seraph.

The man in black took the order and ran out immediately.

Seraph gave the order. "Let me down." [We've arrived at the village. We'll have to walk on our own. If she had used her own speed, she wouldn't have made it this far.]

Alice's expression immediately tensed. "Don't tell me something's coming!?"

Alice quickly looked left and right. There was nothing but fire. Alice quickly looked up at the sky.

[The surroundings weren't so dangerous, so it must have come from the sky!? This Angel had kept her eyes closed the entire time, meditating to deal with something.]

Seraphim saw Alice's flustered expression and asked curiously, "In the sky...?"

Seraph hadn't finished saying the word "sky" yet.

He saw a mountain-sized beam of light descending from the pitch-black sky.

The darkness was illuminated by the skylight, as if a light had been turned on.

Alisanda's expression was filled with shock. There was nowhere to run. The approaching beam of light was flying down like an inescapable disaster.

Alisanda quickly turned to Seraph, wondering what to do. "Sir, what should we do? We're all going to die like this!?"

Alisanda began to panic, and the men in black hurriedly gathered around.

Seraph had closed his eyes because the light was blinding him, like a normal person staring at a lightbulb up close. "Tell them to turn off the lights, I can't see?"

[What kind of blinding light is this? They're so afraid of the light.]

Everyone's mouths dropped open in confusion at the answer. "Turn off the lights?"

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