Chapter 1085: Chapter 333 Vampire Symbiote_3 Chapter 1085: Chapter 333 Vampire Symbiote_3 Moreover, the latest news Leonard Churchill got was that the official announcents from the three Great Kingdoms of the Ariel Empire had been issued, refusing to accept the surrender of anyone from the East Wilderness.
It displayed an attitude of obliterating the Orlan Royal Court, determined not to stop until it was destroyed.
Initially, Leonard had thought it was due to the betrayal of the Capen Family, one of the Federation’s five senators, which led to the ambush and killing of the Red Dragon Seventh Grade Legion Commander and caused the Southern Continent to lose trust in the East Wilderness.
Now, it seed that wasn’t the case.
The truth should be that so high-ranking individuals within the Ariel Empire wanted to use the war to administer so kind of Transcendent Advancent Ceremony.
Only a war that aid at “Annihilation of a Kingdom” might et the required ceremonial standards.
Leonard, who hadn’t yet accessed that level, had rely deduced so connections of cause and effect.
Perhaps there were deeper intentions.
And what he saw as the deep-seated danger was that “Soldier Calamity” was already lurking within the current situation, growing more intense by the day.
Next to a dried-up well amidst the fortress ruins, Leonard was pondering when he suddenly heard footsteps.
Looking up, he saw two mysterious persons in distinctive cloaks of the Illuminate Association erging from not far away.
Before they arrived, a coquettish voice was heard, “Yo, long ti no see, why do I feel like Leonard, your deanor has changed?”
The person who spoke lifted the cloak, revealing a head of brown wavy hair and a seductive face.
It was none other than the Chief Intelligence Officer of the Illuminate Association, the “Arch Fire,” Erin.
Leonard stood up with a smile, “Sister Erin, it’s been a long ti.”
Erin scrutinized Leonard with a hint of surprise, “Tsk tsk, you change so much every ti I see you.”
With raised eyebrows, she seed to have confird sothing, saying, “Mm~ You’re getting handsor.”
Having previously played cards together, Leonard was familiar with her cheerful disposition and laughed, “Sister Erin, you’ve beco more beautiful as well.”
“Aww~ That’s what I love to hear.”
While speaking, Erin gestured with her eyes towards the person who ca with her, disparagingly complaining, “Unlike certain people, who said I’d ‘end up alone’…”
Listening, Leonard chuckled and turned his gaze to the side.
The other cloaked figure lifted their head, revealing a pale face—it was Noah Wright, the leader of the Illuminate Association.
Leonard frowned, “Your injury…?”
He seed in even worse shape than the last ti they t, and Leonard even suspected that the man might drop dead at any mont.
But hearing this, Noah just shook his head, unconcerned, “It’s nothing serious. Co, let’s walk and talk.”
Leonard nodded.
….
Leonard and the two walked from the ruins all the way into a dark valley.
Then they entered a secret passage leading underground.
The rock layer could limit energy spillage.
Similarly, a deep enough tunnel also could greatly exempt various surveillance thods.
This was a secret base of the Illumination Secret Society.
As they walked, Noah spoke up, “I’ve received the ssage you sent ; it was indeed a great help. I had previously suspected that the Southern Continent looking for jars might be related to the Outer Gods, and now it’s almost certain. Indeed, there are signs of an Outer God awakening. However, it might not be the ‘Lord of Soldier Calamity’… The Southern Continent is the Dragon Clan’s domain, and the Outer Gods wouldn’t dare to rampage there carelessly. I suspect there’s more to this.”
Leonard: “Oh?”
He had previously felt that with the sa information, this “Mushroomhead” would surely think of more.
Noah opened with a perplexing question, “The biggest issue is, have you ever thought about why the ‘Seven Catastrophes Monarchs’ can’t be killed? It’s true that so of them are hard to kill, but not all of them. Yet, even Emperor Lanlingster is helpless against them, which must have other reasons…”
“…”
Leonard had also thought about this before.
If the jars still existed, such dangerous objects, why not eliminate them?
There could only be one possibility: they couldn’t be eliminated.
The Taren Dynasty also had God Tier warriors, yet all of them were slain, so why couldn’t those Outer Gods be killed?
If it was due to faith, it now did not seem to present the conditions for large-scale Faith Pollution.
This was truly baffling.
Before he could dwell on his confusion, Noah directly revealed the answer, “It’s either because the thod of killing is incorrect, or the normal line of thinking is wrong.”
The line of thinking is wrong?
Leonard was deep in thought.
Noah continued, “Master rlin gave a new direction through his research. He has analyzed the genetic chains of the ‘Crimson Corruption’ and ‘Beast Blood Boiling,’ two Ancient Gods, through nurous experints and ca up with an intriguing conclusion.”
“Oh?”
A glint flashed in Leonard’s eyes as he seed to catch onto sothing.
Master rlin’s genetic technology and the Talun Era’s technological tree took different directions. rlin’s research delved into the microscopic level.
While they both concerned arcane technology, one leaned toward mystical arts, the other more toward science.
Not beating around the bush, Noah stated, “While the genetic chains of the divine beings are incredibly robust and intricate, the two Outer Gods share a remarkable number of similarities in so key fundantal genes.”
Leonard: “You an…”
“I’m not sure.”
Noah was precise in his thodology, not liking to reach conclusions based on conjecture, gone on, “So, I’m planning to make a trip there, to test so hypotheses.”
Leonard guessed what he planned to do and expressed his surprise, “You want to go to the Southern Continent?”
“Yes.”
Noah nodded, “The Holy Church on the Southern Continent sent several elite units to search after learning that the ‘Crimson Corruption’ jar had appeared in the East Wilderness. Although we fooled them once with bait, every ti we’re discovered, we inevitably pay a heavy price. Sooner or later, we’ll be found. Given the current situation, the Holy Church is determined to obtain those jars. Based on our current capabilities, I don’t see any hope of us keeping them…”
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