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Chapter 263 Lightforged Necromancer?

Why didn't anyone find out that she was actually an undead?

Ruger guessed that it was probably because of the Holy Light, which covered up or even neutralized the annoying features of the undead creatures. Google Search Reading

Thinking of this, Ruger couldn't help but glance at Sarah, who was also leaning out to check the situation, and wondered if he had come to the dark world?

How come there is a Blade Queen Sarah Kerrigan here, and a Lightforged Undead Calia over there?

Could this be the world of Heroes of the Storm, which is about to become popular?

Forget it, it seems as impossible as making that game really popular.

However, this is interesting.

This female necromancer is not only named Calia, but also has the signature skills of the Lich King's deputy, the Archlich.

Could there be another Lich King waiting for him from somewhere here?

Ruger couldn't help but look at Austin, who had resurrected from the dead, and wondered if it was him?

The chosen champion of the cunning demon Belial is the Lich King created by the Burning Legion demon Kil'jaeden the Deceiver next door. There doesn't seem to be any conflict, right?

Wait, wait.

A cunning demon and a demon deceiver, these two guys, don't they have some kind of connection?

According to the setting that there is another self in the parallel world of the multiverse, these two guys, can't they be the parallel worlds of each other?

If this is because of traveling to a world, will it be like the movie of Kung Fu Master Li, where you can get the power of the other by killing the other, or will they directly merge into one person?

Oh, a demon?

Also, Belial was originally called the King of Lies, but now the title certified by the system is the cunning demon.

Could it be because of this?

For a while, Luger's imagination was serious.

It was not until the female undead backhanded another Kel'Thuzad's signature skill-Frost Meteor shot at him that Luger came back to his senses and threw an offensive grenade at that thing.

Offensive grenades are grenades used during an attack.

Unlike defensive grenades that can be thrown out at will while hiding in a bunker, offensive grenades only have explosives but no fragments.

Because if there are fragments in the grenade, it is easy to accidentally injure friendly forces in the attack, including yourself.

So it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a small explosive ball that is convenient and quick to use.

This thing kills by the shock wave of explosives, which is very suitable for attacking the opponent's bunkers, so it is reasonable to call it offensive in the era of trench warfare.

And the reason why Ruger used it has nothing to do with its original purpose.

He just used this thing as an interceptor missile to detonate the frost meteor in advance.

What?

Grenades are all delayed fuses, and there is no proximity fuse. How can it be used like this?

That's right.

Others definitely can't use it.

But Ruger can.

He threw an offensive grenade at the frost meteor, and his eyes were fixed on the flight trajectory of the grenade.

When the two spheres intersected in the air, he snapped his fingers in the air with his right hand.

At the same time, under the effect of his telekinetic skill tree - remote object movement skill, the flame ignited by the firing pin of the grenade was quickly transmitted to the detonator, directly causing the main explosive to explode.

"Boom~"

The blast wave of hundreds of grams of high explosives directly engulfed the frost meteor, so the frost meteor exploded before the blast wave of the explosives completely exploded.

If the laws of physics did not allow it, I'm afraid that the blast wave would also be frozen into the frost magic energy of the frost meteor.

After confirming that the opponent's move was resolved, Ruger didn't have time to wipe the sweat from his forehead, and hurriedly picked up the G28 again and shot at the female necromancer who was about to use the third move.

"No~~~!"

Amid Akara's exclamation, a string of blood beads pierced the chest of the female necromancer who was running forward.

She paused for a moment, and then she fell to the ground as if she had suddenly developed osteomalacia.

"Hurry, hurry and save her!"

Seeing her granddaughter being shot down by Ruger, Akara had no time to say harsh words to Ruger, and hurriedly called the surrounding paladins to save her.

Akara's behavior made Ruger frown.

She did not rush to send troops to retaliate against Ruger, but first used her energy to save people, which showed that in her heart, the girl's life was indeed more important.

This showed that she probably really thought that the necromancer was her relative.

This kind of cherishing of blood relatives from the heart is difficult for others to imitate.

Then, Akara is probably not a puppet directly controlled by the demon god, and she still has her own emotions.

However, as the highest monk of the Blind Eye, her power system is between the Amazon Warrior and the Elemental Mage, and she is also the strongest potion master in the entire Rogue Town.

She herself is a master of the generation who can cure diseases and save people.

But she cared so much about her granddaughter's life and death, but she didn't take action herself, but called on others to save her.

This means that either she has lost her ability to move, or her actions are not free.

Third, and what Ruger cares most about is that when she gave the order in a hurry, no one, whether it was the people of the Paladin Order or the Rogge guards who nominally only obeyed her orders, took action.

Some of those people subconsciously looked at Austin beside her, and most of them just stayed where they were.

Even if those Rogge guards had strange faces and expressions that seemed neither sad nor angry, they just stayed where they were and didn't move at all.

After all these things, Ruger could only draw one conclusion:

Akara and her Rogue guards had been sidelined and even controlled by the Paladin Order.

Now, they could only act as puppets, without any autonomy.

Rogue Town had really changed.

Ruger felt very uncomfortable watching the grief-stricken old woman staring at her granddaughter, whose life or death she didn't know, with a complicated expression.

Is this the final result of Akara's support for the Paladin Order?

Her most beloved relative fell in front of her, and she had the ability to save people, but she couldn't save them.

She also had a title of commanding "the world", but she couldn't command anyone.

All this was just because she supported the order and betrayed her team.

Is it worth it?

Perhaps even she couldn't stand this scene anymore, Sarah leaned over to Ruger's ear and whispered something, then turned over and jumped off the chariot, ran two steps on the grass, and disappeared into the green wasteland.

Ruger was somewhat surprised by her sudden departure, but looking at the rogues on the wall, he seemed to understand a little.

If even the rogues around Akara were like this, what kind of treatment would the other rogues in Rogue Town suffer?

As the only senior rogue general who could still move freely, Sarah must take action.

After understanding this, Ruger stopped thinking about it and turned to Akara and said, "Don't worry, my shot only knocked her out."

"Even if she is just an ordinary person, she can't die now."

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