Chapter 6 Sunset Invasion (1)

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Ella's left foot was grabbed by a pair of hands and dragged along the tunnel. The tunnel had just been dug out, and the ground was so bumpy that Ella's face was covered in blood. As the tunnel went deeper and deeper, the opening where the light entered became farther and farther away from Ella. Ella's consciousness was still in a hazy state at first, but when the surrounding area was completely shrouded in darkness, she became frightened and dug her hands into the soil to try to stop herself. But this little resistance not only failed to achieve any effect, but also caused her to lose several nails.

She felt an unprecedented horror: when she was captured by Hestein, the pirates at least demanded a ransom. But this time, there was a cannibal tribe on the other side. She even felt a little desperate: an elf-level enemy broke through her soldiers from the front and caught her easily, but the sword skills she learned had no effect at all. Even if we can escape safely this time, what happens next? Her enemy is stronger than the Elf, or even the Great Elf. How can she protect herself? What should we do to defeat the enemy?

The dark and depressing environment nourished negative emotions. She felt that her whole body was entangled by the black root system called despair, and she could not move.

When she was finally dragged out of the tunnel, the world was approaching dusk. The darkness gradually dispersed the light and enveloped the entire earth unstoppably. With the last light of the sun, she finally saw the person who dragged her away: he was dressed the same as the Aztlan people, but the ornaments were more exquisite and gorgeous, and his helmet was not in the shape of an eagle, but in the shape of an eagle. It is in the shape of a leopard. Compared to Chimalpopoka, he was slightly smaller, but his physique was still strong for an ordinary person. There is a black snake-like tattoo on his exposed arm. It twists with the movement of his arm muscles, as if it is crawling and spitting out messages. It is very scary.

He only glanced at Ella and threw her aside, apparently thinking that Ella's injuries were too severe to escape. He patted the dirt on his body, went to the nearby creek to wash his hands alone, and then slowly returned to Ella's side. He found a flat stone and sat down, took out a roll of something like grass from his pocket and stuffed it into his mouth, lit one end of it on fire, and then blew out black smoke from his mouth.

He was smoking the lit grass leisurely on the stone until Chimalpopoka came running from a distance with the team of eagle warriors covered in blood. Seeing Chimalpopoka's embarrassed look, he laughed: "Chimalpopoka, the speed of your Eagle Warrior is getting slower and slower."

"Slow? It's not because you caught this girl! The other side is chasing us like crazy. You want your Leopard Warrior to escape from being chased by thousands of people? The fifty Eagle Warriors I brought out plus me There are only thirteen people left!" Chimalpopoka shouted dissatisfied at the man, "Yinzkoatl, you didn't take your leopard warriors to guard the main road in the north, and ran to the south. What are you here for?"

"Silly man, I'm not as free as you." Yinzikoatl threw away the unburned grass roll. "There was another riot in Winchester not long ago, and I was called back to help suppress it. No matter what, It’s still too difficult for three hundred of us to occupy such a big city.”

"That Bjorn hasn't come yet? The enemy's reinforcements have already walked out of the forest!"

"Yes. Judging from all the intelligence, paper can no longer cover the fire. Our Tratoani decided to shrink his strength and stick to Winchester, and asked me to take you back." Yinzikoatl smiled. He kicked Ella on the ground and said, "Don't blame me. If you can't defeat those enemies, I will have to catch her. I hope her head will make this wave of enemies collapse without a fight."

Yinskoatl kicked, and Ella let out a groan. So Chimalpopoka also glanced at Ella: "She's not dead yet?"

"In terms of vitality, she is surprisingly tenacious." Yinzikoatl said, "I hope she can persist for one night. After all, the opportunity to sacrifice the king of a clan does not come often."

Chimalpopoka nodded and waved for an eagle warrior to take Ella. The eagle warrior came over, grabbed Ella's feet without saying a word, and dragged her like a dead dog. The double physical and mental blow left Ella unable to make any resistance. On the way to Winchester, her clothes were torn and her whole body was bruised and bruised by the ground.

The sky became darker and darker, and the moon and stars appeared in the sky. The city of Winchester was peaceful and quiet under the moonlight, but an unusually huge black shadow stood in front of the city wall. It is half as high as the city wall and looks like a small hill. The wind filled with the smell of blood whizzed in the direction of Ella, and the sound of flies' wings was extremely noisy.

As she got closer to the city wall, the ground gradually became moist, and Ella felt as if she was being dragged into a river. As she was being dragged, the sticky river water covered her whole body. Suddenly there was a "squeaking" sound not far away, and hundreds of rats fled in panic as Chimalpopoka and others approached, spreading black and ominous shadows to the land in all directions.

It wasn't until she was dragged to the black shadow that Ella realized that it was a mountain of corpses, and the viscous liquid on the ground was blood gurgling down from the mountain of corpses. Without exception, those corpses had their chests opened and their hearts removed. A small car rolled out of the city gate, with a new pile of corpses on top. Several Aztlan soldiers removed the body from the car and threw it towards the mountain of corpses with great difficulty. There was a sound of flapping wings, and a group of crows pecking at the corpse flapped their wings and flew up, covering the moon with a mighty force.

The city of Winchester was silent, and many citizens looked through their windows, fearfully and warily watching the Aztlans crossing the streets.

"Where to lock her?" Inzkoyatl asked Chimalpopoka, "A warrior or a slave?"

"Slave." Chimalpopoka said, "Her strength is not enough to be called a warrior."

So Ella was dragged all the way to the cell. The door to the cell is also guarded by two Aztlan soldiers. As soon as the blood-stained cell door was opened, countless frightened screams could be heard. The cell that was originally used to hold a few criminals was now crowded with people. As soon as the Aztlan approached, they scrambled to crawl into the corner like rats, for fear of being noticed by the Aztlan.

"They're so dirty." Yinzikoatl said, covering his nose. "If there wasn't a bathhouse here, I would really want to throw them into the pool and wash them!"

"Don't ask too much," Chimalpopoka said. "After all, they are just a group of savages."

They walked all the way to the end of the cell and finally found a room with room. The soldier guarding the cell opened the door and asked the eagle warrior to throw Ella in.

"Hold on, don't die tonight." Chimalpopoka said to Ella through the cell door, "Hold on until tomorrow, and you can be honored as a sacrifice to the great Sun War God-Vicillopo Chitli!”