Milin took one step, but only one step.

However, it is only one step.

The battle between Alori, who summoned the incarnation of the Time Dragon, and Kassandra, who summoned the phantom of the flame giant Suter using Levatin, spanned fifty years.

It’s not like Alori and Cassandra were forced to fight each other for fifty years.

But what happened to Cassandra was "fighting Alori for fifty years".

This is the ultimate spell "Dragon Break" from the world of The Elder Scrolls that can change history.

In the past, the residents of that world cast such a spell on the city in order to capture it.

The city that is said to never fall has experienced a full thousand years of siege in the reconstructed history.

Even if the owners of that city are long-lived elves, they can only choose to surrender.

And this is just the most insignificant use record after the birth of "Long Po".

Alori only allowed Cassandra to experience it for fifty years this time, which can be regarded as setting a new lower limit for the use of Dragon Breaker.

But even so, when Milin stepped into the space where Alori had distorted time, he noticed that Alori's Dragon Break did not truly cover the history of this world.

I don’t know if it’s because of the world, or if Alori’s current strength is still not enough.

For Cassandra, it was just equivalent to suddenly enduring the scourge of fifty years.

Even after relying on the Staff of Hermes to obtain the power of immortality, and suddenly enduring fifty years... and fifty years of continuous fighting, Cassandra's strength still fell to the bottom in an instant.

Kassandra, aware of her weakness, quickly used the Levadin in her hand to punch the ground to prevent herself from falling suddenly.

The originally menacing flame giant Suter behind her became much more illusory as Cassandra became weaker, as if he would disappear from the world in the next second.

But compared to Cassandra who just lost her strength and almost lost her footing.

The temperature of the temple guard elder who was also enveloped by Alori's Dragon Break was much worse.

Elder Wen, who does not have the ability to live forever, has become very old after suddenly enduring fifty years of time.

His tall and straight body became stooped, and a gray beard that hung directly down to his lower abdomen grew on his originally smooth chin.

The only thing that hasn't changed is his shiny bald head.

"Hey..." Alori was surprised.

Alori is not surprised that Cassandra still has the strength to stand, and Alori is not surprised that Elder Wen is still alive.

What she wondered was why the temple guards standing in rows less than one meter behind Elder Wen had no change.

You must know that she also enveloped them within the range of Long Po.

"Manipulate time?" Kassandra, who realized what Alori's move meant, took a breath and readjusted her state.

"How's it going? Do you still want to have a shot?" Alori took his attention away from the temple guards and said to Cassandra with a smile.

"It just caught me off guard." Cassandra said with a slight frown.

If she had known in advance that Alori had the ability to manipulate time, Cassandra would not be in such a mess.

The Isu also have the power to influence time. As a descendant of the Isu, Alori, who inherited most of the Isu heritage, will also use similar techniques.

Even if he couldn't move and retract as freely as Alori, at least he wouldn't be caught off guard and almost overturn like just now.

"Hey, it's a pity that you just want to do it again, and I'm too lazy to do it." Alori took Kassandra's words as a loser and tried to show off.

With that said, Alori put away the Orwell's Bow in his hand, and the golden dragon behind him disappeared.

Kassandra looked at Alori who stopped speechlessly, and could only sigh slightly before waving the flaming sword in her hand.

As Cassandra moved, the fireworks surrounding her body dissipated.

The flame giant, which had just solidified from its transparent state, also let out a reluctant roar and disappeared.

Kassandra, who put away her weapon, moved her gaze towards Milin who was walking over, and then looked past Milin at Ella, who was dressed in the Eastern Roman emperor's dress and wearing a crown.

He said in a slightly surprised tone:

"The Mountain of Light?"

"Do you know her? Oh yes, pretend I didn't ask." Milin was just surprised when he realized that it was strange that Cassandra didn't know her.

In the world of Assassin's Creed, the Mountain of Light Diamond is a serious artifact of Eden, and Cassandra, who is a descendant of the Isu, must know it.

As for whether he has ever owned it, Milin feels that even if Kassandra, a witness to human history like Assassin's Creed, has not owned it, she must have come into contact with it.

"Is it the Mountain of Light in another world? Even the shape is the same." After being surprised to see the Mountain of Light on the crown above Ella's head, Cassandra immediately realized that this Mountain of Light was not the same. Not the one from her world.

"Only the most precious treasures are worthy of the rulers of Rome." Milin said.

"The ruler of Rome?" Kassandra, who did not show any greed after seeing the Mountain of Light, turned her gaze back to Milin and said:

"So you are now Inberrado?"

"Does the empire of this world have this name?" Milin asked.

"There was once," Cassandra said. In other words, it is no longer there.

In the "Roman" empire of this world, Imbrado was only an honorary title. Generally, only emperors with outstanding military exploits would give themselves such a title after winning a victory.

Judging from the current combat effectiveness of the empire, it seems that no emperor has the strength to give himself this title in some years.

Even if you want to give yourself this name regardless of face, it still depends on whether the army agrees.

As the Grand Marshal of the Army and Navy, Ibrato also means absolute control over the army.

If we do it forcefully, I'm afraid the Guards Succession Law will not be enforced the next day.

"And even if there isn't one, I think you will set one up yourself." Kassandra said to Milin.

"Indeed." Milin nodded without denying Cassandra's statement.

"So, Your Excellency Ibrato, you asked your subordinates to come here to provoke the Guardian Temple. Are you blaming me for not attending the coronation ceremony of His Majesty the Emperor, or are you blaming me for not being strict with my subordinates?"

Cassandra said in a not so pleasant tone.

"That's not true, I just didn't expect Alori to make such a big fuss." Milin, who was not surprised that Cassandra knew that Zhongerlun was causing trouble, glanced at Alori and said.

Seeing Milin's slightly reproachful look, Alori acted uncharacteristically well-behaved, as if he had really done something wrong.

"So you're here to apologize?" Cassandra felt a little weird.

Although Cassandra couldn't sense Milin's thoughts, she still had a very vague feeling.

This vague feeling told Cassandra that Milin didn't come to her to apologize.

"Of course not, I'm just here to assure you that Alori will not invade you again in the future." Milin said to Cassandra with a formulaic smile.

After finishing speaking, there was a slight pause. Before Cassandra could respond, Milin continued:

"In the presence of the new Emperor of the Empire."

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