The thick magma flowed down the steel arch walls to both sides. Although it did not melt and penetrate the steel arch walls, the heat was conducted well into the steel arch walls, like a stuffy steamer.
Soon, the Norman knights in the buttresses began to sweat profusely in the rapidly rising room temperature. Even if they were not burned directly by the lava, they would die of heat stroke sooner or later.
William, who was watching from outside, was extremely anxious. However, he had to deal with the attack of two demigods at the same time, and also had to protect the Norman knights in the tunnel. For a moment, he was almost at a loss and was at a loss.
Ask stood in the distance with a sword in hand, calmly watching the enemy being forced into a designed death trap.
Now the other side had few options left: if they gave up their troops, William could escape, but the Hauteville family would lose its ruling foundation in Sicily (inevitably);
If he tries to protect the Horn of the North, he will be dragged down by the two demigods (high probability).
According to Ask's estimation, William is more likely to choose the latter, because human nature is like this, rather than the inevitable and unacceptable heavy losses, he is more willing to gamble everything for a possible glimmer of hope.
As for what would happen if they failed in a gamble, most people would subconsciously ignore it or deceive themselves that "it's almost the same."
Of course, if William chose the former, it would be fine if he escaped alone. After all, the Blue Sword had achieved its goal, and they would first wipe out the Norman army... Considering the team's amazing advancement speed, even if William survived by chance, the risks he would bring would only become smaller and smaller.
Just as he was thinking about this, he suddenly saw a figure rushing towards him from a distance.
Sidlifa
“Stop!” she shouted loudly, and rushed to the center of the battlefield between the three demigods, and the extinction field was instantly activated.
It was a cold white color that quickly squeezed and pushed away the domains of the three people. Rare laws with ominous concepts like "death" and "extinction" seemed to have a natural killing power on the domains of other laws.
So the three demigods had to stop fighting and looked at Sidlifa with caution and vigilance.
"This, is really..." After confirming the strength of the man in front of them, Derek and Shirley looked at each other, and each read incredible emotions from each other's expressions.
The Messiah's Law of Destiny, which only pulls out the state five years later, can actually temporarily elevate a law-level transcendent to a demigod close to Lv.30. It is incredibly exaggerated and invincible.
Of course, this only applies to potential talents during the rising period of the magic tide. If it is during the low period of the magic tide, or if it is a transcendent with no potential, let alone 5 years, even if it is pulled out to the state of 50 years later, it is estimated that the combat effectiveness will not change much.
Sidlifa took out Robert's axe and threw it at William's feet.
William: !!!
He recognized it immediately as Robert's axe, which meant...
This girl has murdered her own father
"You understand what he means, right?" Sidlifa asked coldly.
William: …
Of course he understood what Robert meant, but after all, Sidlifa was his bloodline, so he would feel at ease to hand everything over to Sidlifa. As for himself...