The Azure Longsword

Chapter 92: Immortal Phantom Sword

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"Lose?"

"What's going on?"

"Even if Alexander's body is limited to Lv.5 by the magic tide, it is still Lv.5 of the meteor shower."

"With your spirituality, you can burn everything without restraint. How can the Night's Watch resist?"

"Tsk, miscalculated."

"We encountered a tough enemy."

"Demigod?"

"No, he's not a demigod, it's just that his swordsmanship is weird."

"The most extraordinary swordsmanship ever seen."

The car is driving on the E90 line.

This time it was the novice driver Peggy who was driving, carefully controlling the steering wheel, while Eleanor sat in the passenger seat, paying attention to the road conditions and driving conditions ahead for her.

The highways in this world are probably the most coveted roads for all novice drivers. The roads were basically built in the third and fourth eras, with standard Solomon-style four or six lanes, and are extremely spacious.

After the great turmoil of the Fifth Age, scientific and technological civilization suffered a great blow. Nowadays, ordinary families in various countries basically have no cars, and nobles with a little money prefer to fly. As a result, there are not many vehicles on the roads everywhere, and the roads are empty. Peggy can completely let herself go here and drive however she wants.

"I feel like you've changed a little." Eleanor said suddenly.

"Why?" Paige asked.

"Do you remember the last time you drove?" Eleanor said with a smile, "Your shoulders and neck were hunched, your back was straight, and you were so nervous."

“Now I feel like a veteran driver.”

"Oh," Peggy said calmly, "maybe it's because I drive too much."

She looked ahead, was silent for a long time, and then asked:

"Eleanor, do you know Alexander the Great?"

"I know!" Eleanor sat up straight immediately. "Hey, he is one of the three classical military strategists I admire most."

"Three military strategists?"

"The first one is Hannibal, the commander of ancient Carthage. He defeated the rising Solomon Republic twice in a row, but was ultimately defeated the third time." Eleanor introduced them one by one, "and his death brought about the end of the entire Second Age."

"The second Caesar, Solomon the Great, led his troops to pacify Gaul and Iberia, and later defeated Pompey in the civil war. He eventually took control of the entire Solomon Kingdom, announcing the collapse of the republic and the birth of dictatorship, bringing the Third Age to an end."

"The subsequent Fourth Epoch was basically all monarchies."

"You haven't mentioned Alexander yet," Paige reminded her.

"Of course, that's what I was going to say." Eleanor cleared her throat and said, "Both Caesar and Hannibal admitted that they were influenced by Alexander in their military thinking."

"Alexander the Great was a figure from the middle of the Second Age, the king of ancient Macedonia, and a man of extraordinary talent."

"He put down the civil strife in Cyrus, and then conquered the East, from Asia Minor and Syria all the way to the Mesopotamian Plain."

"He also brought the civilization of Sirius to all directions, setting a precedent of conquering other countries militarily and then assimilating them from a civilizational perspective..."