Chapter 444: A One-Sided War Between the Tree Elves and the Water Giants (1/2)
Chapter 444: A one-sided war between the tree elves and the water giants
"Thank you for the compliment, I think so too." Aaron nodded a little embarrassedly, although he felt a little strange to be recognized by a lion.
"It's just that you are a little too cautious about new things." Aslan paused and continued: "Sometimes being bold may not necessarily bring unexpected gains."
"After all, it is an unfamiliar environment. It is not too careful before ensuring safety, because I am not sure if those who are stronger than me are as easy to talk to as you." Aaron shrugged. If there were no one in the world who could threaten him, he would not be so low-key.
A smile appeared on the corner of Aslan's mouth, "It seems to make some sense, but I still retain my opinion."
"Why did you find me? How is the situation now?" Susan asked worriedly.
"The battle plan barely succeeded, and more than half of the Tanmores were injured.
But the real battle is coming. When I left, both sides were reorganizing their forces. If nothing unexpected happens, the melee has already begun."
"What?" Susan was shocked, and then looked at Aslan, "I don't know why you haven't shown up, but Narnia needs your help now."
"I will go." Aslan said slowly.
"You... will go?" Susan was a little slow to react. She thought it would take some time to persuade Aslan to come out, but she didn't expect it to be so easy.
"The same thing won't happen twice." Lucy murmured, with a look of realization on her face, "Aslan took the initiative to show up and help the Narnians during the White Witch's rule of Narnia, but this time it can't be counted as the same thing, because we asked him for help."
"Smart, everything will be different now.
Your friends have been sleeping for long enough, haven't they?" Aslan stood up and roared in the deep forest as the king of the forest.
Roar!
A majestic roar sounded, and the quiet forest woke up.
The originally still trees shook and bent slightly to show respect to Aslan.
Then the ground trembled, and the thick tree roots broke out of the ground and flew quickly towards the battlefield.
"Oh my God!" Aaron looked at the moving trees and was shocked for a moment. In his impression, the Whomping Willow was not so exaggerated.
"They are back." Lucy said excitedly.
"Let's go!" Aslan said, "Let's end this war together."
Lucy and Susan looked at each other and rode on Aslan's back.
The last time they did this was a year ago, but for the Narnians, thousands of years had passed.
"Aaron, you should be able to follow!" Susan said a little embarrassedly.
"If you don't want to take me, just say so. No need to beat around the bush."
"There's really no room, but you can ride that horse."
"No need." Aaron waved his hand and then teleported out of their sight.
Susan and Lucy both widened their eyes, "Is this magic?"
"This is space magic, which you humans call teleportation.
I don't know this kind of magic, so you two hold on tight."
After the words fell, Aslan turned into a brown afterimage and ran out.
......
Near the bunker, the Narnians and the Tanmers have already fought together.
The Narnians are fewer in number, but their morale is high because of the success of the battle plan.
The Tanmers are more in number, but their morale is relatively low, but at least they are a well-trained army and can still have some advantages.
Bang!
Aaron teleported to the edge of the battlefield, and as soon as he landed, several Tanmer soldiers came over with swords.
"Oh!"
Aaron raised his eyebrows and wanted to take them away with a roar, but when he saw that they were all charred, he gave up the idea.
It was already quite difficult to escape from the bunker, and it would be too much to use fire against them.
"All petrified."
A layer of light blue light hit several people, and they fell to the ground motionless in an instant, with only horror in their eyes.
At this time, Caspian suddenly fell not far in front of Aaron. General Soapy was pointing a spear at him, but his face was tangled and he hesitated to take action.
"Disarm you."
A white ball of light hit Soapy, and his spear fell out of his hand, and he crashed into the bunker.
Aaron pulled Caspian up, "Are you okay?"
"You're not dead yet, have you found them?"
"Yes.
Not only did we find them, but we also found Aslan."
"Aslan?" Peter, who was fighting bravely, was shocked when he heard this, and quickly dealt with several soldiers who were pestering him, "Did you really see him?"
"Of course, the lion is bigger than the legend."
"When can he come? We can't keep fighting like this."
"He'll have to wait a while, but the reinforcements are here."
Boom!
All the trees near the battlefield started to move, their roots continued to spread forward, reaching out to the Tanmers like tentacles, dragging them into the ground one by one.
The Tanmers had never seen such a scene before, and they were so scared that they threw away their armor and fled in panic.
The addition of the tree elves tilted the balance of victory towards the Narnians, and their morale was greatly boosted, cheering for their friends who had not seen them for hundreds of years.
"For Aslan." Peter shouted and led the Narnians to launch a counterattack.
Psoupey, who was hiding behind the army, was also shocked when he saw this scene, and he was suddenly in a bad mood.
I thought that although this battle was a little difficult, it would be won, but I didn't expect the accident to come so unexpectedly.
The Narnians' reinforcements were too exaggerated, and they were several times more terrifying than their catapults.
"Lead them to the river, where we have a better chance of winning." A general wearing a golden mask said.
"We have to regroup and go to Belluna," Psoopi shouted, "Retreat, retreat to the bridge."
The Tanmore army ran away, as if they only wished their parents had given them two less legs.
When they fled to the bridge, Psoopi and a group of generals were about to rush to cross the river when they saw three more shadows on the other side of the bridge. They stopped in shock.
At the same time, the Narnians also rushed over and blocked the Tanmore soldiers by the river.
Across the bridge, Lucy showed an innocent smile and slowly pulled out the dagger from her waist.
This action was not very harmful, but extremely insulting. It was the first time that the Tanmore people had seen such a naked provocation.
Accompanied by Susan, Aslan also stood beside her. The two men and the lion guarded the other side of the bridge, blocking their thousands of troops.
This scene was very funny, very funny.
But thinking of the legend about Aslan, Psoopi was in a dilemma for a while.
After a moment of hesitation, he still gave the order to attack.
Aslan is a legend, but no one can tell how powerful he is. However, the pursuers behind him are real.
The road behind is blocked. If they fight forward, they may have a chance to survive.
All the remaining cavalry went up the bridge, followed by the infantry. Those who could not squeeze in went into the water to cross the river.
When the army rushed to the middle of the bridge, Aslan roared again.
Roar!
The sound waves stirred up ripples on the river surface, and the charging Tanmore soldiers stopped involuntarily.
Then the water level began to drop, and the river that was originally above the chest could only reach the knees.
Just when everyone was confused, the rumbling sound fell clearly into everyone's ears.
Turning their heads, huge waves rushed in from a hundred meters away.
Seeing this, the Tanmore soldiers, both those who went into the water and those who did not, retreated to the shore.
In the face of such a natural disaster, staying would mean death. Surrendering to the Narnians could at least save their lives.
As for Psuppy and others on the bridge, they accelerated forward. As long as they could cross the river in time, they would still have a chance of survival.
But the huge wave turned into a giant water man during the rush, and the speed immediately increased a lot.
"Good guy." Aaron couldn't help swallowing his saliva, and there was a little more awe in his eyes when he looked at Aslan.
Before, he roared to wake up the wood elves, which might not be a big deal. It was just waking up a group of elves who had been sleeping for hundreds of years. It was not a big deal.
But now this is amazing. He can also summon similar elemental giants, but he can never do it so calmly, and he didn't even spend any effort at all.
The water man came to the side of the bridge, staring at the soldiers on the bridge with his pupils without any emotion. The soldiers were so scared that they jumped off the wooden bridge in panic.
The giant water man got under the bridge, and the big hand formed by the water flow held up the wooden bridge. In the process, many soldiers were knocked down by the waves. In the end, only Psuppy was left riding on the horse, facing the death gaze of the water man alone.
Psoupey looked at the water man's face getting closer and closer, and his face turned pale. He waved his sword hastily, but this attack had no effect on the water.
Bang!
The giant water man smashed the bridge into pieces, and Psoupey was swallowed by a huge wave more than ten meters high.
The river surface returned to calm again. Countless Tanmer soldiers who crossed the river were killed and wounded. The rest also completely lost their will to fight and chose to surrender.
"Line up by the river."
"You will not be hurt."
"Put down your weapons and take off your armor."
......
The Narnians received the prisoners in an orderly manner. Peter, Edmund, Aaron and Caspian waded across the river and walked to Aslan.
Except for Aaron, the other three looked at the lion with endless majesty in front of them, and they all knelt down to pay homage, showing their piety and respect to the fullest.
"The kings all knelt down, which is also a famous scene." Aaron exclaimed.
"Shut up." Susan rolled her eyes at him.
"Get up, kings of Narnia," said Aslan.
Peter and Edmund stood up immediately, while Caspian was still kneeling on the ground motionless.
"All of you." Aslan added.
Caspian was stunned for a moment, "I don't think I'm qualified."
"Because of your humility, I know you are qualified."
Aaron silently gave him a thumbs up, "You are now the king recognized by Aslan, and the Narnians will not have any grudges against you."
At this time, a sad music sounded behind them, and a team of mice came over with a stretcher. Lying on the stretcher was their boss Reepicheep.
"What are you doing? Where's the medicine bottle?" Aaron asked unhappily, "If you don't save him, he will really die."
Edmund came to his senses and immediately took out Lucy's medicine bottle.
A few drops of red potion were poured into Reepicheep's mouth, and the dying mouse suddenly regained his vitality and slowly stood up from the stretcher.
"Thank you, Your Majesty, thank you." Reepicheep said gratefully, but as soon as he turned his head, he saw a majestic lion, "Long live, Aslan, this is really a supreme honor."
Reepicheep was about to salute, but his body staggered uncontrollably. He subconsciously touched behind him, and his long tail had disappeared, leaving only a short section.
"Oh no." Reepicheep covered his back awkwardly, "This is too embarrassing, I have to ask for your understanding, I look so inappropriate."
He looked at Lucy and asked, "Maybe another drop of magic potion can cure me."
Lucy shook her head slightly, "I don't think that will work."
"Why not try it."
Aslan chuckled a few times and comforted him, "You are also very energetic like this, little guy."
"I'm sorry, great lion king.
I'm afraid I have to leave, because the tail is the glory of the mouse."
"I can try." Aaron took out his wand and pointed it at Reepicheep's tail. A silver mouse tail slowly emerged behind him.
"This is an inspiration from a dark wizard. I'm not sure about broken arms and legs, but I can still reattach a mouse's tail."
"This..." Reepicheep hesitated for a moment, and said in a deep voice: "Forget it!
This tail is not my honor, and it doesn't suit me."
Aaron's mouth twitched slightly, and he lifted his Transfiguration.
He was so merciful that he healed others, but he didn't expect to be despised.
But he really couldn't cure injuries like broken arms and legs. Maybe he would have this ability after buying the horse charm, but his next target was the eye of the sub-eye, and the horse charm had to be put on the back burner.
"Maybe you take honor too seriously, my friend." Aslan said.
"But it's not just honor, it's also used to maintain balance, climb, and grasp things."
A team of mice behind Reepicheep drew their swords and aimed at their tails, "Respected Aslan, the leader has lost his tail, and we have no face to continue to have it."
"Idiot, a group of idiots." Aaron said speechlessly.
"Haha!" Aslan smiled slightly, "This is not for your dignity, but for the love of all of them."
As soon as the voice fell, a vivid tail appeared behind Reepicheep.
Aaron:......
This is also possible, I was careless.
Reepicheep held his tail in surprise, "Thank you, my lord, I will always cherish it.
From today, he will be a symbol of my humility."
"Hahaha." Aslan was amused, and then looked at Lucy, "Where is the dear little friend you mentioned?"
Everyone looked at the dwarf warrior who was collecting prisoners. Trimble seemed to have noticed the sight of him, and walked over awkwardly but politely, and knelt respectfully in front of Aslan.
"Roar!"
The roar made Trimble's heart beat wildly, and he was flattered.
"You see him now!" Lucy teased.
Hearing this, Trimble smiled awkwardly, and all his previous doubts disappeared in an instant.