Chapter 460 Another Fairy
Chapter 460 Another Fairy
Chapter 460 Another Fairy
"Quite a few mouths have come!" Grindelwald chuckled from his hiding place. On the rugged, scorched earth, surrounding the pit created by the golem, a large number of fully armed Muggles and goblins appeared with imposing presence.
Grimsell and Drazko Wolf Fox escaped into the main camp, finally able to breathe a sigh of relief.
"Five war mechs blessed by fairies, ten Defender-type powered armored vehicles, 20 tanks, and 20 armored vehicles."
There are also 70 special operations force members equipped with exoskeletons and cybernetic bodies, and 300 elite soldiers armed with heavy weapons.
This is enough to start a small-scale local war.
The old man shifted his gaze: "There weren't many fairies, only three. Oh? And they brought two children with them?"
Hermione followed his gaze and saw that behind the lead goblin dressed in what looked like aristocratic attire were his two lieutenant goblins, wearing tailor-made white lab coats, who appeared to be researchers.
And standing behind them were two girls with distinctly Indian features. They looked about the same age as Hermione, but their eyes were vacant, like Adam, standing there blankly staring ahead without being commanded. No, Adam was even more human than them.
"What do we do now?" Zorian asked gravely.
Despite their best efforts, they were unable to stop Grimsell from calling in reinforcements.
This is bad. With such a large number of Muggle soldiers and the help of fairies, they have no chance against them.
"Of course we should go up. There's no reason to fight from a low position." An old but strong voice suddenly rang in my ears.
The children were startled.
Grindelwald suddenly appeared, standing among them like a ghost with his hands behind his back.
"You—who are you?" Zorian's tension lasted only a moment.
He noticed that Grindelwald was standing next to Adam, and the latter naturally turned his back to him; clearly, they had come together.
"Then we can consider them friendly forces, right?" he thought to himself.
A boy with outrageous power, and his amazing mythical species.
And then there's this old man that no one noticed; he's clearly the boy's elder and looks like a wizard.
Perhaps he rescued the boy from Almaty? Or perhaps he was even stronger?
Zorian felt that the white-haired old man looked familiar, but he couldn't remember where he had seen him before.
If there were a newspaper about wizarding wills at that time, perhaps he would be able to recall it.
Grindelwald's revelation was limited; he used a Confusion Charm to obscure the other party's vision, so only the children could see him when he suddenly appeared.
"Aren't you going to show yourself?" Hermione's ethereal voice echoed in his mind.
Now is the time to reveal all our cards and have a decisive battle; how long are we going to keep them hidden?
"But we still have you, so let the old man have some peace and quiet," Grindelwald said nonchalantly.
Although this force seemed intimidating enough for dealing with individual armed groups, it was nothing in the eyes of the two great wizards.
The biggest reward this time was catching a fairy while fishing.
"Yes, we have to go up and face it," Zorian said softly.
Levi was still a child, and his instinctive fear and tendency to run away during the battle led him to use the golem to dig this trap.
They also used this pit to escape the Blood Servants' attack.
But now, the road leading down to the underground network has collapsed and is blocked, and the troops above cannot be dealt with by hiding in the pit.
Right now, the only option is to confront the enemy head-on with this pair of elderly and young people who suddenly appeared.
"Grimsel, didn't you guarantee you could complete the mission alone? Why did you send out the highest level distress signal?" the fairy's shrill voice rang out.
It was the leader; he not only led two goblin lieutenants, but even the Muggle commanders obeyed his orders.
"Sir, we captured an experimental subject and used it as bait to lure out all the remaining defectors." The supervisor maintained her devilish appearance, but had lost all her previous fierce aura. She bowed down obsequiously, trying to make sure the fairy could see her face without looking up.
"But—something unexpected happened," she said through gritted teeth.
"That brat who escaped from Almaty, he ruined all our plans!"
She pointed with a vine at the group of children who were climbing out of the pit. Under the bright moonlight, Adam with blond hair looked quite conspicuous.
"Almaty? There aren't any defected test subjects there?" The fairy was taken aback and asked in surprise.
"A mythical species of the moon? Where did it come from?" He was even more disgusted than Grimsel, and turned to ask.
"Huh? You don't know either?"
This completely baffled them all.
"Could it be that the Supreme Soviet has other hidden laboratories besides Warsaw and Almaty?" This thought couldn't help but come to them.
In an era when communication was inconvenient, superiors could easily make arrangements to have multiple escape routes without the knowledge of their subordinates.
It's not impossible that there's a third research base besides the intelligence they have.
"My lord, please be careful, that brat's mythical seed is extremely powerful—"
Grimsell looked around with lingering fear: "The entire manor, and the Warsaw Supreme Council, were destroyed by him!"
The fairy was also startled. Although the firepower he brought was fierce enough, it would still take some effort to sweep through the entire surface manor and the vast number of vampires inside.
He turned his head and looked at the children, who were united in their hatred of the enemy and had serious and wary expressions.
"Now that things have come to this, you still want to resist?" he said sternly.
"Seven people. Even if that brat from unknown origins is strong, that attack just now should have used up most of your power, right?"
"Can you fight against an army like this?"
He beckoned, and the two Indian girls behind him obediently stepped forward.
"You are assets of the Supreme Soviet, and I can grant you a pardon for your defection."
"As long as you give up resisting and obediently return with us, you can still go back to your previous life of plenty!"
Grimsell's intelligence changed the goblin leader's mind; he had always intended to capture as many children alive as possible.
If too many casualties are caused, it would be a loss to only bring back some bodies.
"Look at your companions. These two girls are from Almaty. They obediently follow orders from their superiors and are still living well."
"You really don't need to go against us. Do you really want your test subjects to kill each other?"
The two trembling blood servants, who had just been standing there, dragged Rice to the fairy's side, looking like they were asking for credit.
The fairy was quite satisfied, at least she had caught one.
Zorrian and Branislava, along with all their brothers and sisters, exchanged glances and took a deep breath.
"We will not surrender! Auntie said we are free! We are not anyone's biological weapons! And we will never live for anyone!"
Although he had some doubts in his heart, as he could not see the old man behind Adam, there was no time to think about it in this situation, and the battle was about to break out!
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