What Tanan did not expect was that the defeat of this battle was not lost to the powerful spell cast by the mage, but to something other than the spell. In this case, even the forbidden magic ball cannot continue to bring victory to Tanan.

Realizing that the entire battle was failing as a whole, at this moment, in front of Tanan, those barbaric creatures who had persuaded themselves not to go deeper into Brakada, their appearance seemed to emerge again.

For these creatures who persuaded themselves, Tanan's heart naturally had a full influence. In Tanan's view at the time, they were just some barbaric creatures who had lost their fighting spirit under the rule of the Master, but now, , Tanan also produced some new ideas.

Among them, it was once a hero ogre, which can give Tanan the deepest impression.

Tanan can recall that the heroic ogre, who had fallen into a deep aging state, when he came to himself, showed that he was not optimistic about this battle.

Tanan realized, perhaps early in the morning, that he was aware of the disadvantages of Krurot’s creatures and the shortcomings in the background. The hero ogre chose to lead his men to move out of Krurot first, even after returning. During the conversation with myself, the signs in the speech did not change.

However, Tanan at that time was already immersed in the victory brought by the forbidden magic ball and the successful revenge against the mage. Naturally, there was no way to perceive this.

Tanan didn't regret the behavior he once did, leading all his men to attack Burakada.

At this time, in the emotions that existed in Tanan's heart, there was only no emotion of remorse. More, unsuccessful or unsuccessful, and regret for the lack of Croward's heritage. If it weren’t for the long-term enslavement of the mage, it had already destroyed the internal system of Kruod, and the result of this battle would not be the same.

Only through his own attempts, Tanan can realize this. Before having personal experience, any words derived from other barbaric creatures can hardly change Tanan's heart. The kind of determination that is far stronger than other heroes and belongs only to natural heroes.

After clearly realizing this, Tanan at this time no longer longed for the victory of this battle. After quickly suppressing the emotions in his heart, Tanan turned his gaze back to these barbaric creatures behind him.

Up to now, what Tanan hopes is that these barbaric creatures in the rear can survive as much as possible in this battle.

Looking at all the barbaric creatures in the rear, Tanan found that even if he realized that the battle would end in failure, even his own life could die at any time. Under the circumstances of this downturn in morale, the eyes of these barbaric creatures In the middle, there is still a high fighting spirit, the bloodiness that belongs only to the creatures of Kruod, after this series of battles, it has been fully activated in them.

Tanan believes that as long as these remnants, the **** barbaric creatures that have been stimulated in their hearts successfully return to the territory of Kruod, under their leadership, even without their own existence, the barbaric creatures of Krulot will never be As in the past, he will be enslaved by the Master of Bracada, but will fight with him to the end.

Deeply feeling the will of Tanan, coupled with all the battles experienced in this battle, the barbaric creatures that have survived all the way, have also undergone great changes. They are no longer like just being rescued by Tanan. He joined the war in general, but grew into a real warrior.

This is also the only place where Tanan feels gratified after this battle. Tanan believes that under the leadership of these barbaric creatures, the problem of Crurot’s lack of original background can also be able to develop after a long period of development. has been solved.

Tanan believes that by that time, as long as a barbarian can pick up the forbidden ball again, it will be able to overwhelm Bracada in one fell swoop and accomplish what he hopes to revenge for the Master of Bracada.

However, Tanan is also aware that the first thing he needs to achieve to achieve this point he wants is to allow these barbaric creatures in front of him to return safely to Krulot.

As Tanan pondered, the army of barbarian creatures had not slowed down the pace of retreat. At this time, Tanan was able to notice the trail of the Griffon from the sky behind.

For the griffins following behind, many Thunderbirds over the barbarian army at this time tried to come to the rear to confront, but this behavior was stopped by Tanan.

Compared with the loss of the barbarian army on the ground, the loss of thunderbirds existing above the army is small. At this time, there are still a large number of thunderbirds, which exist above the army.

Tanan realized that in the original battle, there was the command of the hero Ricky. Even though the number of Thunderbirds was not dominant, under the blessing of his own rank, the Thunderbirds did not show much loss.

If it were not the most powerful, and the hero Thunderbird Talwich, who was also the most compatible with Ricky, died before this battle. According to Tanan’s expectations, under the command of Ricky, this group of Thunderbirds even It can eliminate most of the griffins that exist here.

However, due to the lack of a high-level hero, in terms of overall strength, Thunderbird can only be equal to the enemy's griffin, or even slightly disadvantaged.

Tanan noticed that the hero Ricky also survived this battle. Stopping the behavior of these Thunderbirds, in addition to avoiding the retreat being slowed down by it, can also reduce unnecessary losses.

Tanan understands that in the process of retreating, his own trajectory has long been exposed to the mage's sight. Even if he can eliminate the griffins that exist in the rear, so that he no longer monitors himself, the mage has other means to do it. To this point.

In this case, the enemies in the rear still chose such a behavior to allow these griffins to follow themselves further away in the rear, Tanan understood that their move was more to bring to their men Stress reduces the morale of barbaric creatures.

However, for the barbaric creatures in the current state, this behavior of the enemy cannot play any role at all, but instead makes the will of these barbaric creatures more firm.

Looking at these thunderbirds in the sky, Tanan also realized that this may be the key to saving himself from other barbaric creatures.

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