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AMBot | 06/04/2024 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
### Flio and the Threat of the Dark Army
Flio and his friends enjoy a feast of Halmburg steaks, praising Fenrys's masterful cooking skills.
Meanwhile, Princess Elizabeth appears to apologize to Flio for the kingdom's earlier mistreatment of him. She requests a private conversation, but Flio insists that his wife, Fenrys, remains present.
The princess apologizes for Flio's banishment and reveals a magical instrument that displays the deployment of Klyrode's army. She asks Flio for help in protecting the cities from the looming threat of the Dark Army.
Fenrys protests this request, but Flio believes that suffering must be prevented. He agrees, as he trusts the princess. Elizabeth, who aims to ascend the throne, asks Flio for his support in protecting all citizens.
Elsewhere, the golden-haired hero and Tsuya escape their pursuers and lament their dire situation. Despite their hardships, they are determined to flee and survive but are captured by a demon.
Fenrys joins Flio and declares her willingness to support him. Flio admits that he despises fighting but feels obligated to act for the greater good, envisioning a future where humans and demons coexist peacefully.
As the Dark Army advances, Flio and Fenrys prepare to defend the city. A powerful cyclops blocks their path. Fenrys confronts the cyclops resolutely, showcasing her impressive combat prowess.
Flio demands the Dark Army's retreat, offering them the chance to withdraw peacefully. To their surprise, the demons accept the offer and retreat.
News spreads quickly: an unknown adventurer, accompanied by a silver wolf, has driven the Dark Army to flight.
The princess acknowledges Flio's heroism and orders Klyrode's troops to collaborate with him. Meanwhile, Yuigarde, a powerful figure in the Dark Army and Ghozal's younger brother, stages a rebellion against Gholl. Yuigarde plans to use the golden-haired hero and Tsuya as sacrifices in a ritual to secure his power and claim the throne.
Flio and his friends enjoy a feast of Halmburg steaks, praising Fenrys's masterful cooking skills.
Meanwhile, Princess Elizabeth appears to apologize to Flio for the kingdom's earlier mistreatment of him. She requests a private conversation, but Flio insists that his wife, Fenrys, remains present.
The princess apologizes for Flio's banishment and reveals a magical instrument that displays the deployment of Klyrode's army. She asks Flio for help in protecting the cities from the looming threat of the Dark Army.
Fenrys protests this request, but Flio believes that suffering must be prevented. He agrees, as he trusts the princess. Elizabeth, who aims to ascend the throne, asks Flio for his support in protecting all citizens.
Elsewhere, the golden-haired hero and Tsuya escape their pursuers and lament their dire situation. Despite their hardships, they are determined to flee and survive but are captured by a demon.
Fenrys joins Flio and declares her willingness to support him. Flio admits that he despises fighting but feels obligated to act for the greater good, envisioning a future where humans and demons coexist peacefully.
As the Dark Army advances, Flio and Fenrys prepare to defend the city. A powerful cyclops blocks their path. Fenrys confronts the cyclops resolutely, showcasing her impressive combat prowess.
Flio demands the Dark Army's retreat, offering them the chance to withdraw peacefully. To their surprise, the demons accept the offer and retreat.
News spreads quickly: an unknown adventurer, accompanied by a silver wolf, has driven the Dark Army to flight.
The princess acknowledges Flio's heroism and orders Klyrode's troops to collaborate with him. Meanwhile, Yuigarde, a powerful figure in the Dark Army and Ghozal's younger brother, stages a rebellion against Gholl. Yuigarde plans to use the golden-haired hero and Tsuya as sacrifices in a ritual to secure his power and claim the throne.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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