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Chapter 589 The Beacon In The Dark Night

  • The Western Alliance is a coalition of various countries in Western Europe, with thousands of countries and regions as honorary members. It is led by the War Emperor Palace, the foremost power in Western Europe, which gives them a great deal of confidence. The organization of the Western Alliance issued a lengthy statement condemning the actions of the Evil Spirit Legion. However, what no one anticipated was that the following day, the entire Western European headquarters was obliterated by an unknown force. A fire raged for three days and three nights, leaving nothing in its wake. This turn of events left everyone stunned, as it was incredibly shocking to see even the Western Alliance destroyed in such a manner.
  • Many believed that the War Emperor Palace would surely not stand for this and would imminently declare war on the Northern Empire. To the dismay of the Western countries, the War Emperor Palace had no such intentions, and if they did, it would be done discreetly. The primary reason for this was the fear instilled by the infamous Evil Spirit Slayer, nothing else. The situation was dire.
  • Observing the Northern Empire's army on the verge of breaching the London Sea, Jalis grew restless. She reached out to Ning Beichuan for assistance, but he was preoccupied with locating Chen Zitong and could not respond. Consequently, the weight of the situation fell upon Jalis. She commanded the Cyber City and had the Black Iron Cavalry as support, yet it was insufficient compared to the vast fleet of the Northern Empire. In an attempt to garner support, she contacted the major countries in Western Europe, only to be harshly rebuffed. According to these countries, wherever the Legion of Evil Spirits passed, no life flourished. It was advised to face reality rather than indulge in wishful thinking.
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