In the room decorated with an ancient style, the fire in the fireplace squeezed the oil out of the pine branches and made a sizzling sound as it fell into the flames.
On the mantelpiece was a clean silver cross shield, and beneath it were two ancient swords.
Both the sword and the shield were incomparably clean and clean, not a speck of dust stained them.
In the reflection of the metal's surface there was a reflection of the war going on in a large bed opposite the fireplace.
Three snow-white bodies intertwined, and the intense battle between a man and two women caused the metal frame of the bed to groan unbearably.
A voice filled with pain and joy rose and fell within the room. It seemed that even the fire could feel their passion. Therefore, the flame of the flame was flickering, adding a sense of ambiguity to the room that was filled with boundless spring.
Saurun pressed a hand to the neck of the woman with the long red hair and entered the white body in an almost violent manner.
The woman screamed in pain and almost sat up straight. However, Saurun laid on the bed helplessly and let her do whatever she wanted.
The other woman, dressed as a healer, hovered with her lips over the bodies of Sauron and her companion, her thin tongue riveted with rivets, her cold metal protuberance thrilling their senses.
Saurun cursed and dragged the healer over.
Facing the red-eyed Sauron, the healer woman, not only fearless, had a panicky way of exposing herself to him.
Saurun entered happily.
During the near-exile suspension, it was the only entertainment that allowed Sauron to temporarily forget his troubles.
Although Saurun's position in the family had declined due to his zero status, the status of the first-in-line successor was unshakable, and there were many women who threw themselves at him.
Over the next two months, Sauron had played with many women, none of them repeating themselves.
But every time the passion passed, he felt empty.
Then Zerom would take up Sauron's eyes, the wild posture of power and speed that Sauron would not be able to erase from his heart even if he closed his eyes.
This annoyed Saurun. In any case, he was far more powerful than Zero.
And even in the last time, when he'd had the absolute advantage, he'd killed Kabu and taken Leah away.
This was not a small blow to Saurun, and although he wanted to numb himself through the woman's body, it was not possible now.
After killing the evil woman and making her faint, a sense of accomplishment rose up in Saurun's heart when he knocked on the door.
"What is it?"
Sauron shouted, not very well.
No matter who it was that did this sort of thing, they would not want to be disturbed. He was no exception.
A servant's voice called from outside the door. "Master Sauron, it's Mr. Lankey."
Hearing about the White-headed Eagle, Saurun thought of nothing.
He immediately stood up from the bed and yelled, "Bring in his call."
"I've got your private number. It's on the line."
The servant said respectfully.
Sauron immediately turned and walked to the corner, where he picked up the phone hanging on the wall.
A moment later, Lan Qi's deep voice sounded out from the phone, "Young master, there's news of zero."
"You killed him?"
Sauron asked with a little anticipation.
"I'm sorry, but he was already out of Rakhine Reef by the time I got there.
But I know where he's going. "
Lan Qi took a deep breath and said, "According to the information I've received, that soldier is heading towards the Blue-collar Mountain Range.
His destination is our base camp. "
Saurun paused for a moment, then roared, "You mean that arrogant fellow is coming towards me, Parkland?"
"That's it."
Breathing rapidly, Saurun's face was flushed with anger. He almost roared, "Kill him!"
Lankey, no matter what you do, kill him.
"We absolutely cannot allow him to appear within the range of the Bluelion Domain. That will be the greatest humiliation to our clan!"
"Understood, don't worry, Young Master."
After hanging up the phone, Saurun's entire body was emitting a shocking amount of heat.
He breathed in and out like a furious beast.
He then walked towards the bed. The next moment, the miserable cries of two women rang out in the room.
After that day, the bodies of the two women could no longer bear the presence of any man.
Little did he know that the White Eagles, who had caught up with him, were now driving their main locomotive over the rugged moors.
Behind Zero, Cumberg's caravan also suffered a lot.
With the way the SUV bounced and bounced, and really worried about the businessman's fat body, it was possible that Camber would be shaken to death by such a violent jolt.
After leaving Titan City, there was an irreparable fracture layer on the highway.
From the sudden disappearance of roads, the charred wilderness, to the ground where even the most vital weeds could not grow, to the electric towers sloping southwest, there were no traces of the huge meteorites that had crossed this place in the past.
From high above, one could see a black area with a width of a few km that extended all the way to the wilderness a few hundred km to the southwest.
There were huge bottomless pits in that area, and the intense radiation still affects the environment and life within a thousand kilometers.
Even mutants with the strongest environmental adaptation to the new era were unwilling to enter the crater after being hit by meteorites.
Of course, they were no exception. In fact, the caravan was moving in the opposite direction to avoid this dangerous area.
They would head towards the next destination, Phoenix City. From the map, Phoenix City was the last human base along the southern coastline.
To the north, mountains, canyons, torrents, and jungle.
The danger level of this area was no less than that of the meteorite's landing point. However, the danger level did not come from the intense radiation, but from the mutated beasts and the mob roaming around.
The area marked with a skull on the map is called Death's Ridge, and few other companies have the power to cross it, except for large corporations like Parkland's, or organizations like the Dark Council.
It was also because of the various dangerous landforms formed after the catastrophe, as well as the mutated creatures that lived in them. If the two situations appeared to be highly concentrated, it would result in a natural forbidden area that was similar to the Death God's Ridge that isolated ordinary humans from one another.
Phoenix City was near the God of Death Ridge, which was the only supply center for Zero or the caravan.
Zero intended to separate from Camber in Phoenix City. Between the dangerous mountain passes, he and Monnie would instead be more likely to avoid danger.
After all, the caravan's target was too big.
After bypassing the perimeter of the crater, the caravan passed by a ruined city.
Judging from its size, it should have been a medium-sized town, a little bigger than the Angry Reef City, but due to the fact that it had already been reduced to ruins.
The wind blew across the broken building, making a whining sound that made people feel desolate.
The caravan wasn't willing to enter the ruins, even if they went straight through, they would save a third of their time to reach Phoenix City.
But common sense told them that mutants were always hidden in ruins like this, and that it was impossible to tell which window held a corpse or the scattered limbs of a street.
The ruins were filled with the smell of death.
They drove past the edge of the city.
The sign "Morin" at the entrance automatically formed a coordinate in the zero memory area and labeled it with a dangerous label.
There were at least a hundred labels like this on the coastline that they had passed through from Zero Rage Reef City.