Just like Milin said, the temple guards under Malaka are very professional and skilled when it comes to finding people.

Or to be more serious, this may be their original job scope.

Cultists are best at hiding themselves, and the temple guards under Cassandra have been hunting down cultists for nearly a thousand years.

Not to mention they are all Force users.

Within a few days, one of the two escaped Nazgul was grabbed by the tail by the temple guards.

And judging from the fact that this ring spirit is still staying in the towns near the imperial capital, it probably wants to do something secretly.

Unfortunately, before something happened, a large group of temple guards knocked open the door... Because the distance was relatively close, Milin, who could watch the entire arrest, felt that these temple guards had a fib-like style.

Let's just reorganize these guys into tax policemen in the future.

However, although the discovery went smoothly, the subsequent arrest was not so smooth.

This is not to say that the temple guard sent to capture the Nazgul cannot defeat the opponent. Although the power obtained by relying on the Lord of the Rings allows the Nazgûl to be able to compete with two or three temple guards with normal combat power, this kind of capture The job of arresting people is not a one-on-one challenge.

When facing a dozen temple guards, this Nazgul was almost beaten. When it realized something was wrong, it decisively abandoned its armor and turned into a translucent illusory figure.

This is also the true meaning of immortality given by the Ring of Power...it just turns the user into an immortal ghost.

In the world of Middle-earth, this kind of immortal ghost is also called Nazgul... Later, this term specifically refers to the Nazgul under the control of the Dark Lord II.

Obviously these temple guards have not received training to deal with this thing, or they have received similar training, but these trainings have little effect on the ring spirits that have turned into ghosts.

If it is broken, it will be reassembled immediately, with an endless health bar.

After they had been fighting each other for a while and found that neither side could do anything to the other, the temple guard in charge of leading the team suddenly shouted:

"No, he wants to run away!"

As soon as he finished speaking, as if to match the words of the temple guard, the ring spirit turned into a ghost and suddenly rushed towards Lao Gao, rushing to the nearby roof as if he was about to run away.

Judging from the fact that both agility and speed have increased several times since becoming a ghost, if this Ring Spirit really wants to run away, these temple guards really can't catch up.

At this moment, Lapland, who rushed to the scene as quickly as possible, held the twin swords of the sun and cut the Nazgul in half as he tried to escape.

The Nazgul who had been cut in half wanted to reorganize their bodies infinitely like they had just fought against the temple guards. However, every time before it could complete its reorganization, the sharp blade in Lapland's hand interrupted the Nazgul's movements in advance, allowing the Nazgul to The Nazgûl always maintains a cracked state.

What's more important is that as the battle continues, a ray of fluorescence gradually covers the two swords in Lapland's hands.

When a pair of black and white wolf souls appeared behind her, the sun coronas on the swords in Lapland's hands that were the same as the diagonal were used as throwing weapons and thrown towards the Nazgul.

During the flight, the corona was enveloped in a purple light and turned into a dazzling ball lightning.

The Nazgul who were hit by this ball lightning made a piercing scream, and at the same time, both their movements and speed were slowed down a lot.

Seeing that his attack was effective, Lapland laughed and said:

"Hahaha, try to resist me!"

What followed was a full twenty seconds of lightning throwing.

After the last purple ball lightning hit the Nazgul, the Nazgul were almost out of breath... Although the Nazgul did not need to breathe, they finally turned into smoke in a struggle.

Milin, who was watching this scene, suddenly said:

"Tsk, let it run away."

"???" Ella, who was sitting next to Milin and watching the battle, looked puzzled.

No matter how you look at this scene, it looks like the Nazgul were killed by Milin.

Lapland, who also heard what Milin said, also showed a puzzled expression, but soon she knew why Milin said that.

Because the ring spirit that turned into smoke did not drop the Ring of Power.

Lapland, who had not completed his full work, was a little unhappy and thrust his long sword into the ground, and asked Milin on the other end of the communicator:

"What should we do, doctor?"

"Let me think about it for a moment." Milin is used to Lapland asking himself first when he encounters a problem. In other words, those operators in Rhode Island, regardless of their origins and their relationship with Rhode Island, when encountering When it comes to combat-related issues, they always ask the doctor first, as if they regard Dr. Milin as an external thinking organ.

Although he said he was thinking about it, Milin actually moved his gaze to Ella.

Ella, who was stared at by Milin for several seconds, realized that Milin was asking herself. After all, Ella claimed to be a senior Lord of the Rings fan, and she even mentioned that the author who was familiar with her had specified that she should play Galadriel.

However, even as a senior Lord of the Rings fan, Ella cannot provide advice in this regard, because the nine human rings are completely bound to the ring spirits.

Even in the story itself, the Nazgul have been killed countless times, but no one has ever been able to obtain the rings of power possessed by these Nazgul.

It seems that these rings of power have become the Nazgûl, just like the Nazgul.

"I think you should ask Celebrimbor this question, Admiral, instead of me." Ella said she was helpless.

"Celebrimbor...why don't I just ask Mr. Tolkien directly." Milin couldn't help laughing when he heard that Ella directly mentioned Silverhand, the forger of the Lord of the Rings in the story.

"It's not impossible..." After hearing Milin's words, Ella felt strange.

It is really strange to go to the Creator just to bend the nine precepts of mankind.

"No more joking, it seems that the ring was indeed dropped because of Arthur." Milin stopped joking and said seriously, not letting Arthur take action just to prove this matter.

"That gun?" Ella asked.

"Yeah." Milin recalled the scene when he first saw these ring spirits on the battlefield in this world.

Then I recalled an interesting scene, where the Witch King of Angmar turned around and ran away without any royal demeanor when he saw Arthur.

At first, Milin thought Angmar ran away after seeing Arthur was a woman. After all, the "noan" sentence in the fate of the Witch King is still very famous.

Now it seems that he probably recognized the gun in Arthur's hand, or saw something from the gun in Arthur's hand.

"I see, I thought at first..." Ella, who also followed the sound of that scene, said.

"Ask Cassandra." Milin thought for a while and decided to ask Cassandra.

"That gun... does have this function." Kassandra showed a strange expression on Milin's face and continued: "But it seems that it has never been effective."

"Huh?" Milin didn't understand what Cassandra meant.

"When that gun was built, it had the banishment spell, but it seems that since the barrier was closed, that effect has not worked." Cassandra recalled the origin of the gun and said.

"Who built that gun?"

"A lich." Kassandra replied, and then in order to let Milin better distinguish the difference between this lich and other "kinds", she added:

"It's not the kind of lich that looks like a skeleton. Most of the time, he appears in human form, and he's quite fat."

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