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Chapter 574 Noai World War II?

After observing that Singid's madness was not a scene, Jeno no longer focused on him and let him die.

At a young age, he was tortured by excessive blood loss and crystal poison, and it may not be long before time left.

Neko's hometown was destroyed by Takeda, and Geno never expected it. Although the ending was a bit cruel, this matter finally passed, and only Ah Li's life story still remains unfinished.

In this way, Geno inquired in the hunter's tavern at the foot of the mountain for a few days, but there was still no news about Imeroshi. No one knew the man with a eyebrows as frown as butterfly wings. Even Ahri himself was almost hopeless, and he devoted himself to how to teach Niko to master the native magic.

I thought the quiet years would last like this, but on a quiet afternoon, a panicking news spread like wildfire in the small mountain village.

Noxus once again launched a war against Ionia!

"Is this true?" Geno, who heard the news from the words at the wine table, rushed to the talker excitedly, grabbed his collar and questioned sternly.

"I...I'm not sure, I just heard that someone saw a Noxus warship on the coastline..." The man who was lifted up by his collar was frightened by Geno's sudden action and hesitated.

The few tables of guests in the tavern came over, including the tavern owner who was carrying the wine barrels.

"Hey, Jeno, you scared my guests." The tavern owner put down the barrel full of ale, grabbed the cup and touched the bar to make a sound, trying to remind Jeno.

Since Geno has been inquiring about news in the tavern these days and is generous in his actions, the enthusiastic boss went up to talk to him for a few words, and he became familiar with it after a while.

Moreover, this guest from another country is knowledgeable and always brings interesting stories.

"Damn it, no...I mean I'm sorry, this is a plea."

Hearing the warning from the cup, Geno realized that his behavior might be a little uncontrollable, and immediately let the man go back to his original position, and threw a silver coin into the glass and turned around and left.

"Where are you going? You are my guest too." The owner of the tavern turned around and left, trying to keep the big customer.

"I want to confirm whether what this person said is true. Let's stop here today." Geno, who was in a heavy mood, did not leave any affection for the boss, slammed the door and left the tavern.

Walking on the small street with the smell of corn, Geno kept bowing his head and pondering.

Noxus attacks Ionia, is this possible?

This is possible. In addition to the first invasion of Ionia during the Duckwell period thirteen years ago, Geno knew that there was another large-scale war of aggression that would take place in the future.

But listening to the sudden rumors, he suddenly realized that the so-called future is near tomorrow?

Now the commander of Noxus has been replaced by Jerry Cosviin. If he had promoted the empire to launch this war, then the pressure of invasion in Ionia would only be more intense than thirteen years ago.

Because Svein is far more visionary and strategic than Duckwell, he would not have started a war rashly without the confidence to win.

This was also what Geno thought of at the first time, the complete fall of Ionia.

He looked up at the quiet sky, and the border village had not yet fallen in the panic before the war.

It is said that spreading rumors will break the leg when you dispel the rumors.

The Galin province where Geno is located is the farthest corner of Ionia and the farthest boundary from Noxus. If Geno wants to confirm whether Noxus really has any military operations, he has to cross the entire Ionia to observe the west coast. Regardless of whether the rumors are true, a lot of time will be wasted on the way.

Moreover, according to the most primitive method of information transmission, the time is calculated from the extremely limited transmission speed. Maybe when Geno heard the news, the two armies were already fighting in Navoli.

How could this keep him from rushing?

But fortunately, the devil is such a reliable helper.

Geno walked to a beach covered with rocks and summoned his most capable assistant Tam in the shadow of the setting sun.

"Tell me, is Noxus really starting a war against Ionia again?"

"We have to give me some time to confirm." Tam finished speaking, and took advantage of the tide to get into the sea.

After a while, the demon wearing a top hat walked out of the sea and respectfully told Geno what he saw and heard.

"I'm sure it's true. Hundreds of warships docked on the west coast of Ionia, each filled with soldiers ready to go, and a large number of warships approaching Precidian from the south bank, like sharp claws choking the fragile heart. It seems that Svein has learned his lesson..."

Geno waved his hand heavily, interrupting Tam's chatter.

He replayed the scene of Arrilia guarding the last holy land to the death outside Precidian.

The Second War began, and the Imperial Army led by Svein was bound to win, while Ionia was suffering an unprecedented huge crisis.

He knew that this time, only by gathering the heroes who fought each other and joining together could Ionia be able to defend this fierce invasion.

Tam seemed to see through Geno's thoughts and opened his bloody mouth and suggested: "I'm ready, I'm just going to report the place name."

"I will go back to the village and tell Syndra about this. I will have to set up my hand before I can leave Galin and go to Precidian."

...

When she heard the news of Noxus going on a war from Geno, Syndra was not very shocked. Perhaps she had not realized the seriousness of the matter, or she had no concern for the land that had given birth to her.

But when Jeno asked about her position, Syndra said she would be on Jeno's side.

"Since I have put aside my prejudices on this land, it's okay to do a few small favors." Without the burning crown pressing down on the flowing hair, Syndra began to try to use her mind to comb it into a capable braid.

Syndra obviously regarded winning a battle as a slight effort, but in her ability, it was not an exaggeration to describe it like this.

But Geno knew in his heart that it was not difficult to win a battle led by the extraordinary, but it was too unrealistic to rely solely on local battles to change the direction of the war.

Compared with the overall military strength of Ionia and Noxus, the difference is too far.
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