The attack came so suddenly that when the first scream sounded on the track, all attempts at redemption were too late.

The Regent looked down at the fire and wondered how the metal could burn.

He knew that the building itself would not catch fire, but there would be combustibles inside.

Nevertheless, it was strange to see smoke and flames gush from the crack in the wall around him.

The wind couldn't take away all the smoke. A large number of smoke clouds blocked the sky around the observation tower, which made him only see the nearest buildings.

"Do we know how many parts of the city are burning?"

He asked the guard at the table.

"Only a few messages show that we have reminded the vast majority of people to go to their shelters."

"Very good."

The Regent nodded.

"Very good."

In any case, it's worth it. If the attackers come to kill them, hiding in underground shelters is no better than being slaughtered together like animals.

But it can reduce the chaos in the streets, and things are moving forward to some extent.

"First level prevention list, my Lord."

Said another guard. He wore the same ordinary uniform as the former, with a data plate in his gloves.

The Regent glanced at the data version and the green lights of all shelters were locked.

"Well, if the marauders put forward conditions, I hope to let me know the moment those words come out of their mouths. Where is the bishop?"

Just before the twelve guards could respond, the bishop came in.

"Sir, the barn in the west is on fire."

The Regent closed his eyes and said nothing.

"Rand landed on the west side and began unloading heretics, monsters, machinery and... God knows what else, they even started digging huge pits and throwing the bodies of our people in."

"Have we sent messages to other settlements?"

The bishop nodded.

"The warning news of gasp city and sanctuary city has just come."

He paused and looked with bloodshot eyes at the dome glass wall at the tip of the tower.

"The two cities will not have better defense opportunities than us."

The Regent sighed.

"What about the defense forces?"

"Some are gathering, others are going to the shelter where their family is located, and the watchmen are organizing evacuation to the shelter. Shall we evacuate them?"

"Not yet. Send a message to the street. After the shelter is locked, the watchers and troops will gather in the established fortress. We will fight back."

He looked at the two guards and asked to clear his throat.

"Remember this, can you give me a weapon, young man“

The guard blinked.

"I... my lord?"

"That's a good pistol, thank you“

"Do you know how to fire, my lord“

The Regent forced a smile.

"I know. Now, bishop, I need you to... Bishop?"

The bishop raised his trembling hand and pointed it behind the Regent's shoulder.

Everyone in the room turned and saw a huge vulture in the smoke.

The dome, which could have blocked all sounds, now the gunboat engine flashed a brown halo and sent a huge echo to the thickened glass.

They watched it climb like a winged ghost in the mist until it circled over the top, and the fire washed the surface of the dome like water, which was very beautiful from bottom to top.

Then, the shocked Regent watched the beak of the gunboat open, forming a slope in the air, and two figures went down from the air.

Under the golden light of one of them, the savage attack stabbed at a point and broke the glass of the dome.

In the blink of an eye, the huge metal boots hit a crack in the dome when they landed, the glass at the upper end showed a lightning crack, and razor like diamonds were scattered in the center of the room.

With the roar of gunboat engine, the transparent barrier can no longer make the room quiet.

The two people who jumped down fell for more than 20 meters before landing. The sound of landing made the whole room tremble.

For a moment, they knelt down in the dent they had made and squatted in the crater. They looked a little short, and the glass hit their armor like hail, which was very nice.

Then they got up.

One man was carrying a huge chain saw sword, and the other was holding a golden light.

The two men went rampant, like walking beasts, and walked to the long table. At each step, the echo of ceramic steel pressing on the steel broke out.

The Regent's two guards fired immediately.

Almost at the same moment, two armored soldiers threw their weapons.

The one who died first was pierced in the chest by the sword, and then the head of the deceased was hit into the chest by the chain saw sword, and the activated serrations tore his flesh and blood.

The broken silk and blood of the body spewed out behind the Regent and the bishop, and no one dared to move.

The Regent pursed his lips and watched them approach.

"Why?"

He hissed.

"Why are you here?"

"Wrong question."

Charles answered with a laugh.

"We don't owe you any answers."

Talos told the old man.

The Regent raised his borrowed pistol and looked at the barrel.

The soldiers were still coming towards them, and the bishop next to him crossed his fingers, trying to calm their shaking.

"Emperor bless."

The bishop kept whispering.

"If he can."

Talos could hardly restrain his laughter.

"He shouldn't have sent you to this world in the beginning."

Charles hesitated suddenly.

"Brother."

He ignored the old man with a gun.

"I got the signal on the track. Something's wrong."

Talos turned to his brother.

"I heard it too, setims. Drive the pitch black to the east corner of the spire. We need to return to the void immediately."

"Yes, my Lord."

A crisp reply sounded, and a moment later, the gunboat circled on the outside of the dome and opened its hook like beak like an eagle.

"Emperor bless."

The bishop whispered again and began to tremble.

Talos turned to the mortal.

"Well, I admit I was wrong. By chance, he did protect you."

When the two Night Lords ran up, they quickly recovered their weapons from the dead body, grabbed their blaster gun and opened fire on the thickened glass.

Their armor broke through the damaged barrier and disappeared into the smoke.

The Regent watched their outline disappear into the shadow of the gunboat without blinking.

"Emperor bless."

The Bishop said this for the third time, shocked by the shocking truth of these auspicious words.

Talos in the cabin held his head in his hand. The pain now twitched back and forth, squeezing his eyes outward.

Around him, the first fierce claw prepared their weapons and stood holding the handle as the gunboat climbed back to the sky.

"What's on the track?"

Charles asked perplexedly.

"The Imperial Navy?"

Cylon asked with some self distrust.

"No."

Talos suddenly raised his head and said in a voice of hatred:

"The curse echo was jumped. It's the evil dog of the corpse emperor. It originated from the battle regiment."