In the palace mage's perception, he clearly sensed the arrival of these elf warriors. Therefore, he did not suppress his own mana fluctuations, but let these elf warriors sense their position.
At this time, the court mage walked out and looked at the elf warriors in front of him.
The commander among the elf warriors stepped forward directly and asked the court mage: "Mage Ed, how is the situation of that hero?"
These elf warriors riding Pegasus came here not to participate in the battle, but just for the elf hero.
After curing Ivor, the court mage Ed established a one-way time and space gate to send away the refugees in the village.
At the same time, because he was worried that Ivor would be tempted by other elf factions, and it was also better for him to recuperate here, Ed did not send this Ivor away, but let one of his men pass through the gate of time and space. The elf delivered news about the hero to the leader of his faction.
The Pegasus in front of him were sent by the leader to escort the hero back.
The existence of a hero is also a big deal for Ed's faction. When this hero grows up, it can greatly enhance the voice of Ed's faction.
Therefore, after learning that Ed had rescued Ivor from dying, the faction leader immediately praised Ed for what he had done. However, when Ed was asked to escort the hero back, Ed refused.
After learning that Ed insisted on staying here to take revenge, the leader had no choice but to send a team of Pegasus warriors here to transport the hero safely back to the depths of Eri.
In addition, the leader also dispatched some troops to assist the court mage in the upcoming battle.
However, due to the long distance, these reinforcements do not have the ability to fly and cross all terrains like the Pegasus warriors. The Pegasus warriors only need to fly at full speed to reach here in a straight line, but the rest of the reinforcements are still on their way.
Ed knew that even if the Silver Pegasus warrior he was talking to had a fifth-level strength, she would not help him in the battle. Her mission was only to protect the safety of the hero Ivor along the way.
Since there were not many Pegasus warriors within the faction, the leader was worried about their losses and did not let them join the battle.
Looking at Ivor, the silver Pegasus warrior's eyes flashed with magical light, and he immediately confirmed the hero's identity.
At this time, due to the successive wars taking place in various places in Eli, the Silver Pegasus warriors did not have much conversation with the court mage, but planned to bring the hero in front of him back to Eli as soon as possible.
Perhaps realizing that he was about to be taken away, Ivor looked at the court mage Ed.
During the past few days of treatment, although he was rescued and his life was saved, Ivor's body was still very weak.
At this time, Ivor had become taciturn. In the past few days, the only person he talked to was Ed. Even if the other elves came up to ask questions, Ivor seemed not to have heard them.
After that night's battle with Rhodes, Ivor had undergone significant changes. Whether it was his personality, attitude, or his own temperament, he was completely different from his original self.
For Ed, he had heard his granddaughter talk about Ivor before, but he didn't know much about his character. In the past few days, although Ed knew that there were some changes in Ivor's heart, Ed only took it as such. It was the change brought about by becoming a hero, and I didn't pay any attention to it.
At this time, Ivor looked at Ed, with not only a trace of expectation but also deep-seated hatred in his eyes. Ivor and Ed both have the same sworn enemy, Rhodes.
Ivor knew that due to his current state and the fact that other creatures in the village did not agree with him joining this battle, Ivor could only follow the Silver Pegasus warrior back to the depths of Eli.
Therefore, Ivor could only place all his hopes of killing Rhodes on Ed.
Seeing the way Ivor looked at him, Ed also understood what he meant and nodded towards him. Ivor knew that Ed would never let Rhode go so easily, so he left with the Silver Pegasus warrior with peace of mind.
At the signal of the Silver Pegasus warrior, Ivor and another elf warrior rode a Pegasus together.
The Pegasus ridden by the Elf warriors is a symbol of holiness in the territory of Eli. Because of this, only female elves can become Pegasus warriors.
In Eli's customs, ordinary male elves are strictly prohibited from riding Pegasus. Once discovered, they will be severely punished, but for heroes, this rule does not apply.
After Ivor rode the Pegasus, the Pegasus immediately showed restlessness. Even compared to its own weight, the weight of the two elves was nothing, and it was still within the range that the Pegasus could bear, but the Pegasus The horse just gets restless.
Under the successive comforts of the female elves on the Pegasus, the Pegasus slowly calmed down, but its body was still extremely stiff and difficult to fly.
Seeing this, the leading Silver Pegasus warrior asked Ivor to get off the Pegasus and ride on the Silver Pegasus with him.
This time, Silver Pegasus did not show any abnormality. Under the leadership of the Silver Pegasus warrior, the surrounding Pegasus quickly rose and flew towards the direction from which they came.
When leaving, looking at these Eli creatures below, Ivor's eyes flashed with coldness, just like the cold look in Rhode's eyes when he last looked at him.
At this time, the Silver Pegasus warrior in front noticed this keenly, but did not show any sign.
The Silver Pegasus warrior knows that Pegasus is born with the ability to distinguish between good and evil. Even if a hero has evil intentions, he will not be willing to be ridden by him. On the contrary, Pegasus is always willing to get close to creatures with good intentions. .
When Ivor first rode on the Silver Pegasus, the Silver Pegasus warriors understood this due to the perception of mutual training for many years. There was obviously something wrong with this hero's character.
Although the Silver Pegasus warrior was able to control the Silver Pegasus very well and it was still willing to fly with Ivor, the Silver Pegasus warrior couldn't help but worry about this hero.
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At this time, the court mage Ed who stayed in the village watched Ivor follow the Silver Pegasus away, and knew that it was time to launch an attack.
Whether it was the hatred for the death of his granddaughter or the destruction caused by the invasion of Eli, Ed had enough reason to launch a counterattack with these creatures.
At Ed's signal, the first to start moving were the dead wood guards around the village.
The huge tree man walked in the same direction, causing huge vibrations in the ground, which undoubtedly gave a signal to the surrounding creatures of other races.
After the creatures of other races organized their teams, they followed the witherwood guards and headed towards the necromancer's camp.
(End of chapter)