Lord: I have built a witch's sanctuary.

Chapter 44 What does it mean that the Northern Mountains have stood up?!



Chapter 44 What does it mean that the Northern Mountains have stood up?!

The wind and snow intensified.

The cold wind whipped up snowflakes, which poured into people's collars like knives.

Lorraine stood on the open ground, her feet resting on the newly drawn magic circle.

That wasn't a conventional alchemy array.

The lines were twisted and bizarre, made entirely of powdered magic crystals, with a high-level core inserted at each node.

This gesture made Olivia wince.

"What a waste of money..."

She muttered to herself, "If I used this to accelerate seed production, I could fill the entire camp with potatoes."

Victor, wearing his newly acquired armor—no, his new wife's armor—was nervously gripping the hilt of his sword.

Although he trusted Lorraine completely, this whole thing sounded incredibly far-fetched.

Can you walk on a mountain?

That's something that only happens in myths, isn't it?

"My lord, are you sure everything is alright?"

Lyra peeked out from behind Anna, her face full of worry. "What if we attract some monster?"

"It's good that they've brought it in."

Lorraine slammed the last core in his hand into the center of the magic circle.

"rise!"

With a low shout.

The strange magic circle did not emit any dazzling light.

It only emitted a low hum.

It was like some long-dormant giant beast being kicked hard in the butt.

Followed by.

The earth began to tremble.

At first, it was just a slight tremor, like a heavy truck driving by in the distance.

But soon, the tremors became more intense.

The cups on the table crashed to the ground, and the newly erected tent was shaken and tilted precariously.

"An earthquake?!"

Victor's expression changed drastically, and he immediately shielded Lorraine, shouting, "Protect the master!"

"What's the panic?"

Lorraine, however, remained calm, even having the leisure to admire the scenery. "The big guy is here."

Everyone followed his gaze and looked north.

next second.

Everyone held their breath.

On the horizon at the edge of the field of vision, there stood that majestic snow-capped mountain that had been motionless...

Moved.

It really moved!

The swirling snow seemed to be torn apart by an invisible force.

A tremendous roar, like rolling thunder, swept in from the distant horizon.

At the base of that mountain, a "foot" made of rock and glacier slowly rose up!

When that foot landed, it felt as if the whole world jumped.

"Thump—!"

A dull, deafening thud struck everyone's heart.

What terrifying power that is!

Every step taken covers a distance of countless kilometers.

What would normally take two days and two nights is reduced to just a few hours in front of this four-legged behemoth.

"This...this...this..."

As the northern mountains slowly approached, the camouflage covering them gradually disappeared.

Revealing its true form—a majestic, mobile city filled with gears and reddish-brown buildings!

Victor's sword clattered to the ground, and even this seasoned veteran's legs were trembling.

He had seen monsters and alien races.

But he had never seen many mountains stride towards him!

This was completely beyond his comprehension.

Leila was so frightened that she fell to the ground, her face turning deathly pale, and she forgot to even scream.

Even Anna, who is usually calm, had her mouth slightly open at this moment, her red pupils reflecting the approaching shadow.

Only Olivia.

The knowledgeable witch was now staring intently at the moving snow mountain.

Her eyes went from initial fear to disbelief, and finally to deep shock.

"This is impossible..."

Olivia murmured to herself, her voice trembling, "This is...this is a relic of the Golden Age!"

"What?"

Victor swallowed hard. "Remains?!"

"That's the legendary 'mobile city'!"

Olivia abruptly turned to look at Lorraine, her eyes wide with disbelief.

"That was the pinnacle of alchemy from the Golden Age! It should have been destroyed in the cataclysm hundreds of years ago! And... and ancient weapons of this caliber are usually equipped with indiscriminate annihilation systems!"

She became more and more anxious as she spoke, and grabbed Lorraine's arm.

"Are you crazy? This thing never pays attention to outsiders! Once we enter its warning range, the defensive towers above will blast us to smithereens! How dare you summon such a dangerous thing?!"

Lorraine simply smiled in response to Olivia's questioning.

Beneath the distant sky, the mobile city moves slowly.

A huge shadow was cast down, gradually enveloping the entire world and the entire camp in darkness.

Looking up, you can vaguely see the outlines of ancient buildings on the mountainside, as well as a huge gear that is slowly turning.

It was a sleeping steel behemoth.

And now, it has awakened.

"Who said they were recruited?"

Lorraine gently brushed Olivia's hand away and lightly stroked the magic circle on the ground.

At this moment, the magic circle was emitting a faint light at the same frequency as the moving city in the distance.

"I have access."

Lorraine spoke of it casually.

He didn't explain how he knew about the hidden backdoor recorded in the "Witch's Codex".

There was no explanation as to how he used this simple magic circle to crack the city's movement control protocol.

To others, this is a miracle.

In his eyes, this was nothing more than the result of executing a string of code.

A few hours later, the majestic mobile city stood in front of the White Wolf outpost, and a huge suspension bridge slowly descended.

The rumbling sound echoed through the sky, as if welcoming its new owner.

The defensive artillery fire that had been prepared was now completely silent.

This isn't a place to kill people.

This is clearly a welcoming party!

Olivia was completely speechless.

She looked at the tall, upright man with his back to everyone, and her mind went blank.

This man...

How many secrets are still hidden?

First, they turned their maids into flame witches, then built complete city walls on the snowfield where no one could survive. Now, they've brought over the mobile city from the last era.

Is this something a human being would do?

Stop spacing out.

Lorraine turned around, clapped her hands, and said, "Anna, take the relocation order and dismantle the tower. Victor, take the men and move the supplies upstairs. Lyra, don't just sit there; this will be our new home from now on."

"A new...new home?"

Lyra repeated it foolishly, staring at the towering steel mountain.

I've always been a homeless jinx.

But now, not only are there camps to accommodate them, but they can even move to live in these magnificent mobile cities.

This feels like a dream.

No, she felt like she had never even dreamed of such a wonderful thing.

"What? You don't like it?"

Lorraine asked with a smile.

"I...I like it!"

Lyra jumped up, brushed the snow off her bottom, and exclaimed with sparkling eyes, "This is so cool! Long live the Lord!"

Victor picked up the sword from the ground, took a deep breath, and tried to calm his wildly beating heart.

He glanced at the [Winter's Bulwark] set he was wearing, then at the moving city in the distance.

A thought suddenly popped into my head.

Follow this guy...

This life has been worthwhile!

"All personnel, listen to my command!"

Victor roared, his voice unusually high-pitched, "Hurry up! Don't keep our new home waiting!"

The wind and snow continued to howl.

But at this moment, no one felt cold.

A fire ignited in everyone's heart.

That was ambition for the future, and also... absolute fanaticism for the man who was at the forefront.


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