"I see them." Ashina's red pupils glowed with magic in the gray mist.
The enemy was tinkering in a clearing, playing with the bodies of female slaves.
"I envy you for being able to see through the gray fog, I'm seeing black before my eyes right now." After signing the contract, the lord was also immune to the toxins of the death haze, but wasn't able to see through the gray fog, so Feld had a blank white sky in front of his eyes, "What is that thing that attacked the territory?"
"It's a bunch of... Dwarves, dwarves? But not that fat."
"Can it be fought? If you can't, it's better to attack with the guards."
"No problem! It's all just normal lifeforms." Ashina felt the warmth of Fielder's chest against her back, a comfortable "purr" sound unconsciously came out of her throat, but her tone was still as if nothing had happened, "Just run over them, they don't notice our presence."
Felder carefully drew his longsword, trying not to make a sound, then lowered his voice, "Then fuck them up!"
"Woo~"
A wolf whistle filled with murderous intent rang out, immediately breaking the silence solidified by the gray fog.
In response to the wolf whistle, there was a rush of panicked screams. It was only then that a large number of red exclamation marks popped up on Fielder's mini-map.
"Sure enough, non-corrupted creatures, they need to be hostile to me for the alert to pop up."
Whoosh~
A series of javelins pierced through the gray fog and came towards the two.
The giant wolf dodged sharply, transforming into a blur that flashed past with ease.
"The enemy can see us, so hiding in the gray fog means little."
Fielder lit the fog lamp, and his vision immediately cleared up, surrounded by Shadow's tentacles and vines, and all kinds of rotten corpses on the ground, but the most noticeable thing was the group of "dwarves".
To be exact, it was a bunch of kobolds with big noses and sharp teeth. Unlike ordinary kobolds, these little monsters had the white pupils of the dead, as well as earth-colored skin.
The captured slave girl, who had already been killed by the death haze for traveling through the gray fog, was still stripped naked and tortured. The left abdomen had produced a bunch of fine tumors from the decay, and Feld, the dense fear sufferer, had only glanced up hastily and nearly died in place.
Seeing the humans, the gray kobolds danced around provoking them.
"It's not good news that they have immunity to gray mist." Seeing the shape of the kobolds, Feld immediately understood that the gray kobolds were the species that could survive after the death haze screening, "Let one go and don't kill it, kill the rest."
Ashina did not hide her killing intent, "Understood."
"Pfft~"
The giant wolf's figure suddenly appeared in the forefront of the team over the kobolds, Ashina looked at the tragic death of the slaves, her pretty face surged with a touch of anger, the speed of the lance in her hand once again surged, accompanied by the sound of iron into the flesh, the unlucky kobolds were stabbed in the chest, immediately blood sprayed wildly, and was immediately picked by the impact of the giant wolf flew out, like a piece of rags seemingly fell on the far side, tendons and bones were broken.
The number of kobolds was extremely large, more than thirty of them, wearing ill-fitting armor swarmed up like an earth-colored wave. The kobolds held rusty lances and stabbed from all directions, and there were even crazier ones that pounced in a large zigzag pattern, attempting to drag people off their mounts.
"Seek death!"
The delightful defeat session was nothing more than a product of imperial novelists delighting the masses, in front of the terrifying battle power of the Chosen of God, the kobolds, or at least the ordinary kobolds, didn't stand a chance at all.
Without even needing to breathe fire, the giant wolf charged through the waves of kobolds, and Ashina even stabbed her riding lance frequently, taking away the life of one or even several kobolds every time she stabbed.
The blood spread and then seeped into the soil of the Northland, creating a small pool of blood in the low-lying areas, and the wailing and screams rose one after another, matching with the unique "Cthulhu" terrain of the Northland Province, it was like hell.
"Woah ah ah ah!"
The kobolds who had suffered great casualties began to flee, however, exposing the back of their defenseless heads to the highly maneuverable wolf cavalry was the ultimate folly.
Ashina didn't immediately slaughter them all, in fact, she could kill these rat-like existences in seconds just by making the dragon breed wolves breathe fire. Drawing her longsword, Ashena slowly launched herself in pursuit behind the kobolds.
Feld were able to see the right moment to swing her longsword and swipe past the fleeing kobolds, cleaving them into pieces.
Soon, only one of the hunted kobolds remained, and Ashina tracked it from afar.
Creatures filled with fear, often unable to think, preferred to return to the safest place they could.After threading his way into a forest, Feld was able to recognize from the small map that there was originally a gravel road here, where a large number of travelers and traders would have taken ten years ago, safely and efficiently. Then after so many years of decay, Feld couldn't even see any traces of the past.
Instead, it was a series of skeletons along the road that made Feld think that he was looking in the right direction.
A campsite in the dense forest, filled with decaying thorn bushes that looked like wriggling earthworms, was the best place this group of kobolds could find to live.
The kobolds were called the "Black Forest Tribe", a name the kobold leader liked, and they were descended from the noble orc expeditionary force that the orc emperor had launched to attack the Holy Griffin Empire, the gateway to humanity. It would have been better if it hadn't failed, the vile humans, who seemed to have communicated with the power of the devil, triggering a death haze that killed all creatures in the entire northern realm.
Otherwise, I would have been in a warm and cozy human city, holding the princess and playing "kun". Luckily, the tenacious kobolds have adapted to the corruption and evolved into gray fog kobolds, so there is still a chance to break through the human's damn walls and capture some humans for breeding, the kobold leader fantasized.
Sharp footsteps interrupted his thoughts as an earth-colored kobold stumbled in.
"Boss! We found the human camp!" The kobold said in a language only they understood.
The kobold leader was overjoyed, "Blessed by the Beast God, where are they? I'm going to..."
Before he could finish his words, the kobold leader's smile froze as a giant wolf, more than two meters tall, was already standing proudly in sight.
"Nyah! Shit! You're the one who drew the enemy here!"
There were more than a hundred kobolds in the camp, not as battle-hardened as the previous thirty, and Feld scanned back and forth twice before his mind was made up.
"What do they eat, corrupted plants?" Doubts arose in Feld's heart, but now is not the time to study nature, with a wave of his hand, Feld hated, "Burn them all to ashes, actually dare to attack my lords, really tired of living."
This was no longer an ordinary kobold, it should be attacked with a heavy hand.