Chapter 27 Refutations (2)

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Tesosomok's soldiers poured into the camp and escorted the seriously injured Xue Qipepe out. The remaining Leopard warriors were also pushed and pulled out of the camp semi-forcibly. Soon, only Ella and Tesosomok were left in the camp. Seeing that Ella didn't speak for a long time, Tesosomok took another step closer, lowered his head and asked:

"Are you really the messenger of Quetzalcoatl?"

From Tesosomok's tone and expression, Ella had vaguely understood something. She stopped defending, and after suppressing the surprise and fear that surged out at that moment, she asked calmly: "When did you find out?"

"Who knows? Maybe it was when you were forced to stop when you ambush the Sun King; maybe it was when you were threatened by Nezahualcyotel in the woods; or maybe it was when you told me that you were a couatl. The first day of being a messenger of God begins. Although you have shown great power that I cannot understand many times—"

Speaking of this, Tesosomok's expression suddenly fell into a trance. He thought about the giant golden snake he saw in Britain, the strange disease that only Ella could cure, and the extraordinary power Ella showed when there was a rebellion on the island... These scenes all made him laugh. He hesitated, making his body tremble, making him fearfully want to bow his head and kneel at Ella's feet to admit his mistake. But he finally closed his eyes and shook his head fiercely:

"Although you have shown a lot of powerful power that I can't understand, there are also many times when you are forced to be patient. A divine envoy should not be like this - it should have absolute power, and nothing can stop it. Frustrated. You did deceive me once, but the longer I get along with you, the more I can conclude that you are definitely not a messenger of God."

"In this way, I will be more mysterious in the future." Ella said, "If you want to deceive anyone, you can't let them get too close to me."

"Are you sure there will be a future? You deceived Tlatoani, the great Tlacopan state of Aztlan!"

"Of course, because you can't do anything to me." Ella replied calmly, "You need Quetzalcoatl to deceive the lords of the states and deceive the entire Aztlan to help you gain your position in Aztlan. Ever since the festival announcing the return of Quetzalcoatl, we have been in the same boat. If you expose me, you yourself are the biggest victim."

"Why are you so sure?"

"Because I am also a king."

"...Okay. I admit that you are right."

Tesosomok rearranged the overturned table, dragged the stool over, and sat down opposite Ella.

"From today on, we are allies with a stake. You help me overthrow the Sun King, and I ensure that you and your people have the same power in Aztlan as all Aztlan people."

"What about the Northern Alliance?"

"...I want to avoid this topic. I know that you have a close relationship with them. Their soldiers, the weapons and equipment they use, are surprisingly consistent with your soldiers - historically, due to different interests, Are there not many cases where former allies turn against each other?”

"So, even if you become the Sun King, you will fight to the end with the Northern Alliance?"

"What's the use of talking about this? You can't stop the Northern Alliance's attack now, can you?"

Tesosomok moved his body slightly closer to Ella.

"You and I both know that our alliance is not against the Northern Alliance. You said that the Northern Alliance will use this place as its main attack direction. Then, in order to prevent you from harming the interests of the Aztlan people, I have to impose certain restrictions on your freedom. restrictions. You are a smart person, so I hope you will not resist this. Otherwise, it will not be good for you or me."

"...I understand." Ella closed her eyes helplessly, "Our alliance is only against the Sun King, not the Northern Alliance. If you restrict my actions, I will not fight against the Northern Alliance for you. Provide any suggestions and use any troops."

"Smart thing to do." Tesosomok stood up, "Let's go."

The order to pull out the stronghold and retreat was thus passed to all the garrison in the stronghold. Another group of messengers rushed out towards the upstream and downstream,

Bring Tesosomok's military orders to other villages.

Tesosomoc, however, did not let the soldiers start packing. On the contrary, after the messengers were dispatched, he began to order his own troops. One by one, the soldiers from Tlacopán State adjusted their armor and weapons, and lined up in neat queues on the school field, as if they were going out to fight. Under the intimidation of Tesozomoc, the other Aztlan soldiers only dared to watch secretly from a distance, and did not dare to get close at all.

Ayla was forced to accompany Tesosomoc all the way. Although there was a personal guard composed of pirates, Tesosomoc's soldiers surrounded them three times in number.

In the early morning of the next day, the messengers returned to Tesosomok and brought a report: Although the movement was a bit slow, all battalions had begun to move out overnight. Only one battalion did not move at all.

"The leading birds belong to the same battalion, right?"

Tesosomok waved his hand with a sullen face, and the army rushed towards the first battalion. Perhaps because he had been suppressed for too long before, Tesosomok took great strides and walked with a vigorous momentum. The second camp appeared in front of him. Before he saw anyone, he grabbed a throwing spear and threw it over there.

"I am Tlatoani from Tlacopán!" As he strode forward, he shouted at the Aztlan soldiers who poked their heads out of the camp and prepared to fight back, "Who dares to touch me!"

The oppression brought by this roar to the Aztlan people was no less than that of the Sun King riding on the Luan Yu. Tesozomoc is not only the third-ranked warrior in Aztlan, but also the leader of the Aztlan Empire, nominally on an equal footing with the Sun King. As he walked towards the camp, no one dared to stop him.

Soon, he came to the commander of the camp. He didn't hold any weapons in his hands, just clenched his fists at his sides. But anyone who is a soldier of the Aztlan Empire knows that Tzozomoc fights with his fists.

The commander was so frightened that he took a big step back. He didn't dare to listen to Tesosomok's question, and shouted ahead of him: "He injured Lord Xueqi Pepe! Brothers, step forward and stop him!"

"Who dares?"

Tesozomoc only glanced around the surrounding area, and the Aztlan soldiers who were trying to move forward were frightened and retreated.

The commander anxiously drove away the retreating soldiers: "Come on, come on! You are afraid of Tesosomok, aren't you afraid of the Sun King?"

The next second, he received a heavy blow from Tesosomok on the chest. His body softened after a moment of stiffness, and then Tesosomok grabbed his head and lifted him up.

"My order is to break camp and retreat." Tesosomok glanced at the soldiers present, "Let's see who dares to delay any longer!"

After a brief silence, the soldiers in the camp blasted