When Bennett heard Beth's voice, he already knew his mission.

His natural disaster spell had been accumulated to the extreme, and the light spot in front of him was pushed out by his mental power towards the chest of the Dragon King.

But the Dragon King was not a fool. The moment he sensed that his reverse scale was broken, he already knew what these people were going to do.

"It's so obvious, do you think I'm a fool?"

It slapped Beth away with one claw and covered its chest with the other huge claw.

Beth watched the movements of the Dragon King in the air, and then looked at the flying speed of Bennett Scourge, and there was despair in her eyes.

Bennett did try hard to accumulate natural disasters, but such disasters put great mental pressure on the mage, and he has tried his best to promote the disasters.

This is his limit, just a little bit more.

Can anyone stop the dragon?

Beth looked at Belodis. Belodis could do nothing. When the free knights gave up their connection with the world and gained true freedom, they also gave up the power bestowed upon them by the world.

She is very free, and most of the time, she can only watch.

Groin and Beth looked at the giant's corpse on the ground. The magma on the corpse had collapsed, and even the torso had turned into a pile of rubble.

"Groin, if you still have a bit of willpower left, please help us one last time."

Beth had never prayed sincerely before, and now she was praying to the warriors she had once commanded.

But she knew that it was useless, and praying would never get any feedback.

Beth's body fell to the ground, and she no longer had any thoughts in her mind. Up to now, the archmage and Groin had been sacrificed, and Bennett had used all the means he could.

They have tried their best.

However, just when Beth was about to close her eyes, she heard a barely perceptible sound from somewhere. The sound came from deep within the earth, as if it came from hell.

"The heart of the earth."

A giant hand suddenly stretched out from the ground. The hand was full of cracks. After being slapped by the dragon's claws, it turned into dust all over the sky.

But just this moment, this moment is enough.

The light of the disaster fell on the chest of the Dragon King in the disbelieving eyes of the Dragon King, in Beth's laughter, in Belodis's surprised eyes, and in Bennett's desperate sight.

The white light fell from the place where there were no scales onto the skin of the Dragon King.

Bennett looked at the ring on his hand and raised his hand helplessly. There were many magic gems on it, all of which were used to save his life.

He himself is not afraid of nuclear explosions. On the contrary, in this nuclear explosion, his natural body can use the energy of the nuclear explosion to recover.

But not Beth.

If Beth were exposed to such a nuclear blast, she would die.

But now Bennett's mental strength was no longer enough to lock onto Beth who was far away. He could do nothing but open his hands helplessly.

Belodis was right next to Bennett. She looked at Bennett as he opened his hands. For the first time, she felt that her free will was so meaningless.

She looked at Beth beside her. Beth seemed to know her own ending. She had no regrets and just lay there peacefully.

At this moment, Beth really looked like a saint. The saint had completed her mission and she could obtain eternal peace.

It was as if something pierced through Belodis's heart.

"It's okay. She'll be fine."

Belodis pressed Bennett's hand down and rushed towards Beth quickly like a green ghost.

A white light burst out from the chest of the Dragon King. The world became quiet in an instant, and the white light spread around.

At the last moment, Belodis finally rushed to Beth's side. She picked up Beth, and both of them seemed to have entered another space.

The white light melted the earth and flattened everything in sight.

Beth just looked at everything around her calmly, slightly blocked the light with her hands, and then put them down again.

"This is the power of the Freedom Knights. It's truly amazing. You'd be a fool to give up such power."

Belodis smiled helplessly and said:

“People who pursue true freedom are inherently too idealistic. They don’t want to feel the darkness of this world, but only want to see beautiful things.

If they can't get it, they want to escape, and then the free knights who break away from the world appear. "

Belodis rocked Beth in her arms, her movements now acting like she was rocking a baby.

But to Belodis, wasn't Beth just a baby?

"Beth, your legends of saints can see destiny. How many fates of freedom knights have you seen? How many of them fought for freedom."

Beth smiled bitterly. She had seen the fate of many knights. Even without the help of the power of the saints, she had already seen the fate of three.

Allen, whom I met on the battlefield, died under Bennett's natural disaster spell for the princess's last wish.

He met Sera in a dream, followed Bennett and the Dragon King in the final battle, and finally died on the battlefield.

The last one is Belodis in front of us. She gave up her freedom to save someone who has nothing to do with her.

When Belodis chose to save Beth and pulled her into the different space, she gave up her power of freedom.

In the will of the Free Knights, you can do whatever you want, but you cannot get involved.

Belodis went against her own free will. By pulling Beth into the world of free knights, she exposed herself to the world. Her journey as a knight was over.

"How long will it take for this natural disaster to end?"

Belodis looked at the white light around her, feeling extremely helpless. Her power of freedom was being lost and could not be replenished.

If the natural disaster doesn't end, she and Beth will die here together.

Beth, however, seemed to be heartless, smiled and said:

"You know, the Freedom Riders would give up their freedom and choose to do something that is contrary to freedom.

This behavior seems great, but it never gets a good result. At least that's what I've seen.

Such is fate, Belodis, that freedom is a cheap thing, and it buys only the same cheap thing."

Beth leaned her head on Belodis's body, changed her position comfortably, and said:

"Equally cheap is the affection in people's hearts. Thank you, Belodis. It turns out that there are still a few people in this world who care about me."

Belodis also laughed, cheap freedom in exchange for cheap feelings.

"How can you say this is a loss? Beth, there are so many people who want to make the exchange but can't."

Belodis's power of freedom could no longer be maintained. The white light shone on a strand of her silver hair, and in just a moment, the strand of silver hair disappeared without a trace.

"Are you okay?"

Suddenly a voice came from the side. Belodis looked around her. That familiar place, wasn’t it Bennett’s alien space magic?

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