Dark King-Chapter 379

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Chapter 379

The same morning. Scott consortium HQ. ๐Ÿ๐“‡โ„ฏ๐’†we๐’ƒ๐˜ฏ๐’ฮฝe๐‘™.co๐š–

Everyone was fiercely arguing in the conference hall.

Chai Rostov frowned. He raised his hand and smashed on the table: โ€œPlease, be quiet!โ€ The heated discussion quietened in a matter of seconds.

Everyone looked at him.

Chai said in a cold tone: โ€œIT has passed and there is no point in accusing each other. If Iโ€™m not mistaken then Rosie had come back then and told us to acquire master Deanโ€™s new invention at the price of a legendary level item. No one who is sitting right here gave consent! Whatโ€™s the point of regretting it now?โ€

Everyone had a complex expression on their faces as they heard his words.

Rosie who was sitting next to Chai sighed. Back then when she had heard the words from the teenagerโ€™s mouth she had mentioned it in the council symbolically and didnโ€™t insist on acquiring the invention. Perhaps if she was a bit more fierce back then right now Scott consortiumโ€™s, Chaiโ€™s and her personal assets would have sky rocketed. The opportunity was placed in front of her but she didnโ€™tโ€ฆ.

โ€œHey! We could have bought a new concept(system) for a price of a legendary item if we had a bit of courage. We didnโ€™t dare to exchange a grain of sand for a mountain of goldโ€ฆโ€ An old aristicrat wryly smiled as he shook his head.

Another person added: โ€œAt the beginning we also laughed at master Dean and said that he was arrogant. It seems that we were too prideful and arrogant.โ€

Chai shook his head as he looked at everyone. He sighed but he never thought about things he had lost. He said: โ€œThis matter is irreversible. The current task is to have good relationship with master Dean. Additionally the military has sent news to all the consortia yesterday. There is an unprecedented large orders by the military for acquisition of steel materials! Our Scott consortiumโ€™s main industry is mining and our natural resources are ten times more than all the other consortia together.โ€

โ€œIF we want to make money then we have to start with the opportunity in front of us. We have to find the reserve price of the other consortia as soon as possible. Then we will set our price a bit expensive than teirs and grab all the orders.โ€

Everyone heard the cold words coming out of Chaiโ€™s mouth. However few people sighed in regret as they heard Chairโ€™s words.

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The magistrate.

The judges and apprentices were moving around the office. They would hand a number of documents and materials to the others. All of them were wearing the uniformโ€™s of the magistrate. It was white snow in color with golden lustrous pattern embrioded on them. The cuffs were dark red.

โ€œWow! The youngest master in the history of the Temple!โ€

โ€œGeez! Check it out. Its written that he is only sixteen years old and has produced two legendary products. Double! There arenโ€™t many architects in the Temple who have produced a legendary product let alone two of them. It seems the only two are master Skagen and master Marie!โ€

โ€œSo he is the third master with the two legendary inventions. Before it was written that he is a traitor and colluded with the barbarians. I felt very strange aabout that. Why would a dignified senior architect work with barbarians? He has even donated a legendary item. I just canโ€™t believe it!โ€

โ€œWe are members of the magistrate! Without any evidence any representation is false and canโ€™t be used as an evidence much less as a reference. โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean? Do you still suspect that he had colluded with the barbarians?โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t say so. I donโ€™t agree with him doing something like that. However I think evidence is the truth! I only believe in evidence!โ€

โ€œWell, stop being a fool then.โ€

3 or 5 apprentice judges were chatting in the office as they checked the newspaper.

A slender figure sat by her desk in the corner. She quietly looked at the newspaper in her hands. There was a small on her face. She quietly whispered: โ€œI knew that you wonโ€™t do such a thing! You are not such a person! You are yearning for peace while everyone is trying to blame youโ€ฆโ€

There was a trace of sadness in her face: โ€œI was wrong about you โ€ฆโ€

She slowly turned over the page of the newspaper. Suddenly her eyes catched onto a piece of news. Her face turned pale: โ€œโ€ฆpersonally to the battlefieldโ€ฆโ€

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Rain was pouring down.

On the golden wall.

General Auburn looked at the dark clouds covering the sky. He was tired and his face was pale. It had been several days that he hadnโ€™t rested and commanded the battlefield. The clouds enveloping the sky over his head seemed like the death hovering over their heads. His heart would tighten up any time when a raindrop fell because it was the signal for another battle.

โ€œTell all the soldiers to muster all their strength! We have to hold the wall!โ€ General Auburnโ€™s fingers clinged to the edge of the wall: โ€œIf we fail the people will die! We donโ€™t have a way back! Only forward! Only war!โ€

โ€œYes!โ€ Adjutant Junlang left.

The rain gradually intensified. The barbarians army was stationed about a dozen miles away from the golden wall in the plains. They were like tides of sea that marched towards the golden wall and seemed to be about to sweep it away.

General Auburn took a deep breath as cold hair flowed into his lungs. His blood was boiling as he pulled out his sword and shouted: โ€œArrows!โ€

Whoosh!

The arrows covered the air like a black curtain as they sped out. They fall onto the barbarians army that was rushing towards the golden wall. The arrows penetrated their bodies and resulted in numerous casualties.

However there was barbarians who held onto shields that successfully block the arrows. They kept marching towards the golden wall.

Below the wall stood more than hundred figures. All of them were wearing uniforms that were very different from the armor of soldiers. They were hunters. Their weapons was different from the usual military weapons. Some held onto whips, some to swords, some to spears and there were a few which used hammers.

There was blood all over Sergeiโ€™s face. His hair was scattered all over his head. He held onto his long spear as he eyes stared at the barbarians which rushed towards the wall.

Gwyneth held onto the swords in silence.

โ€œAre you ready?โ€ Sergei looked back at her.

Gwyneth slowly nodded: โ€œYes.โ€

Roar! f๐‘Ÿ๐‘’ewe๐š‹๐š—เซฆ๐ฏe๐˜ญ.c๐—ผ๐“‚

Roar!

Boulders were thrown from the golden wall towards the oncoming barbarians. Some of them were stumped to death while the rest was lucky to escape alive. The successfully ran towards the golden wall.

Kill!

Hundreds of hunters roared in unison as they pulled out their weapons and rushed at barbarians.

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In the castle.

Dudian was leaning against the bed while a thick quilt covered his body. He held onto the card reader and learn information from the screen. Once in a while he would listen to rhythm of the rain. He was feeling a bit cold so he asked the maid to give him another quilet.

โ€œWhy do I feel so cold?โ€ Dudian frowned. He didnโ€™t have any answers to his question so he continued to immerse in the huge knowledge from the chip.

Knock~~

The door was knocked.

Dudian looked up and saw the heat emitted by a human body through the wooden door: โ€œWhat has happened?โ€

Neuss saw that Dudian didnโ€™t let him enter so he spoke from the outside: โ€œMaster the members of the military have come to ask for you. They said that you should prepare to go out to the battlefield. They are ready!โ€