Chapter 1606 The Battle Between Fernando And The Black Cavalry

Suddenly, a cold and terrible voice spoke up. The violence of the massive, unexpected sound wave alone caught Darren and the others by surprise. They became instantly alert.

Fernando, meanwhile, jumped back as though he had encountered a formidable enemy.

Without warning, two streams of black gas billowed out in front of them. They could hear the sound of approaching hooves. In the next moment, two headless black cavalrymen appeared through the dark mist.

"There are guards here?" Fernando asked, sounding shocked. He stared with wide eyes at the black figures of the headless cavalrymen.

"Don't be angry. I didn't take anything," he said quickly. Warily, he began slowly moving backwards, away from the horses.

"If you have something to say, just say it," Fernando said. "There's no need to fight..." However, the two black cavalrymen did not respond. Muttering something under his breath, Fernando hastened his retreat, rushing to rejoin Darren and the others.

He heard a sudden sound behind him.

The cavalrymen had thrown two sharp black spears, which sliced through the air with astonishing speed.

"Damn it! Why didn't you give me a hint before you took action?" Fernando cursed, even as he unleashed his aura to protect Darren and his peers.

Finally, a guttural voice issued from one of the headless black cavalrymen. "How dare you break into our master's sacred p

lities of this old man.

"Even if he kills this batch of cavalrymen, there is no guarantee that they're the only guards remaining. More and more headless black cavalrymen may join in the pursuit, and if there are too many of them, then the old man might be overpowered and killed," said Lord Feng.

He could see that these black cavalrymen were only slightly weaker than Fernando. That meant Fernando could deal with up to a dozen of them, but if he had to fight hundreds or thousands of the cavalrymen, it would be impossible to defeat them.

And if Fernando died, Darren and the others were simply incapable of fighting at that level. The headless black cavalrymen would find it easy to kill them.

The cavalrymen were simply too powerful.

Aria scowled. "That's true. Not only could there be a lot more cavalrymen waiting in the wings, the ones who haven't shown up could be even stronger than the ones we are faced with now." She looked bitterly in the direction of their enemy.

Adonis looked thoughtful. "I don't think so. If there were, they would have already shown up by now."

However, even as Adonis spoke, a black cloud wave began eclipsing the sky above them. There was a dense and clattering sound of horse's hooves, and shadows were visible in the distance.

As the shadows moved closer, Darren and the others realized that thousands of cavalrymen were approaching.