Chapter 660. Breakout of the Lost City

Bandak stepped into the palace of the undead alone.

Seeing such a scene, the warriors of Dehrim looked at each other.

Shortly after Bandak entered the palace, the Swadia warriors followed suit.

After all, letting Bandak break in alone is almost like a sheep's mouth. Although the Bandak commander is usually amazing in combat effectiveness. But judging from the means of combat this time, I don't know what kind of weird checkpoints the undead have arranged in front of them.

Almost a few hundred soldiers followed Bandakh closely.

The lizardfolk next to him noticed the movement here and wanted to stop it. was stopped by the man who came out to negotiate.

"Let them in. Anyway, there is a dead end ahead. The man said lightly.

As soon as several columns of people entered the palace of the undead, they all felt the temperature of the surrounding air drop by several levels.

Although the entire building is a stone-sealed space.

But from time to time, there will be a wind blowing through the hall.

The visibility in the room is relatively low, which is more than enough for the undead. But for Dehrim's warriors, it was a bit of a struggle.

Everyone walked cautiously against the edge of the wall, leaning on the light in their hands. But the road seems to be more long than anyone can imagine. It wasn't until the soldiers couldn't help but start talking to each other in a low voice that everyone finally saw a room with an open door in front of them.

The officer, who was at the forefront, glanced inside. Although I don't know what it is, the view in the room is indeed much clearer.

Captain Bandak was one step ahead of them, already standing in the wide open space of this room.

The officer took the lead and walked in and stopped at Bandak's side.

An exclamation erupted from behind him, and the officer looked back for some reason. I noticed that everyone was looking up at the roof of the room. The officer himself looked up and couldn't help but gasp when he saw the sight of the roof.

What was reflected in his eyes was not the pitch-black ceiling or the ornate décor. Rather, it is a sea of stars close in front of you, which is ten times clearer than what you usually observe with the naked eye in the wild.

"Commander, what is this?" The subordinate officer couldn't help but ask.

Bandak didn't answer, but stared at the altar in the center of the room with a solemn face.

After a while, a man's figure stepped out from behind the altar.

"Has De Hem's surrender always been so special? I thought there was only one Bandak leader. The man spoke.

The soldiers behind Bandak fell silent for a moment, their eyes fixed on the sudden appearance of the enemy.

"As you can see, we're not going to surrender." Bandak spoke slowly.

The man seemed a little surprised, but that expression only lingered on his face for a moment.

"Then I won't talk nonsense. When you step into this palace today, you will only suffer death. The man said cruelly.

"Bang!!"

The mechanism hidden in the stone wall revealed its prototype, and the secret door was opened, revealing thousands of undead warriors from within.

Deherim's warriors clearly saw that the undead warriors who appeared here were completely different from the undead warriors they had met on the battlefield before.

Their skin is covered in a layer of fluorescence. That layer of fluorescence seemed to be their strongest defense. Clung to their bodies.

The Swadia warriors immediately walked from the rear of the ranks to the front, either squatting or standing upright, picked up the shields in their hands and lined up in formation.

Bandak's brow was always locked, and from the moment he entered this room, he sensitively felt that his physical strength was losing inexplicably, and after seeing the star array on the roof, he felt even more uncomfortable.

But now that it was too much for Dehrim's army to accept the scolding after surrendering, and Bandak himself could not accept it as a throwback.

So far, I can only break out. Defeat these undead one by one.

Bandak watched as the man stepped up the stone staircase to the top of the altar.

This lit a glimmer of light in his heart.

"Warriors, don't give up. Dehrim is waiting for us behind us, let's rush out of here together!! Bandak shouted with his arms raised.

The warriors behind Bandak responded in unison, holding their weapons tightly in their hands.

"Kill!" The man on the altar gave the order.

The undead warriors standing on the ground heard this and rushed to the front of the Swadia sergeant.

Slash at the new shield with the axe in his hand.

"Bang!!" If there were ordinary people with poor physique, they would probably be shocked by the sound of the collision of the sword and shield.

And Sergeant Swadia was also tired enough under the pressure of this wave of impact.

The situation seems to have become tricky.

Swadia Sergeant formed a defensive formation while attacking the weakness of the undead warrior with his weapon, matching with the cavalry.

This time, however, it didn't seem to pose much of a threat to the undead warriors.

A Swadia warrior's shield was smashed and torn apart. Immediately afterward, the undead warrior grabbed him by the neck and tried to put him to death.

However, he was stopped by Bandak. Bandak took a spear from the cavalry and plunged it deep into the undead warrior's knee, causing him to fall to the ground.

After a brief loss of attack by an undead warrior, Deherim's warriors will immediately surround him and attack him.

As the battle dragged on for a while, Bandak wiped the sweat from his forehead.

His gaze calmly swept over every place in the arena where the soldiers fought: no matter what, Deherim's soldiers suffered far more casualties than the undead in the face of the odds.

Bandak locked his gaze on the man standing on the high platform again.

The man had been there since the beginning of the battle.

A wave of doubt rose in Bandak's heart, and he realized that the highest point of the altar was also the place where the starlight gathered.

After thinking about it for a while, I had a clue about the way out of the predicament.

Bandak threw himself into the battle again, and silently approached the altar.

He was followed by several close officers and subordinates who served as cover for him. Wait until a few people sneak up near the stone staircase that leads to the altar. The people around them barely noticed their approach.

Bandak led the soldiers to the altar.

The man in the high place had already noticed their destination.

At this moment, his right hand waved on the astrolabe in front of him.

Four undead knights, surrounded by flames, appeared in front of Bandak. blocked their way.

Bandak clenched the weapon in his hand, his heart sank, and shouted loudly: "Rush!! ”