Chapter 1183: 370. Derivative Controversy
“Why the Shadow Executioner, why has it co to this?!”
The tallic Ancestor Dragon Talsale, which had taken over the body of Paisi Dingda, was still hovering above Revival City.
It saw the purple-gray figure carrying the Gem Box through the Iron Curtain that spread to the seaside.
Although the other party had imdiately activated the Deep Sea Mist upon detecting its presence, successfully stopping its pursuit, Talsale had still managed to identify the origins of the figure at the first instance.
Indeed, it was highly likely the Shadow Executioner.
This was an unexpected answer for Talsale.
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It had envisioned several images of thieves.
For example, a Transcendent Wizard from the Inner Cosmos who had developed powerful Wild Magic. There were a few who specialized in the fields of Illusion Magic and ntal Magic, creating Wild Magic that even Talsale was sowhat reluctant to encounter.
Of course, “reluctant to encounter” didn’t an Talsale was afraid of this Wild Magic.
Though Wild Magic itself could be enhanced by investing energy, Talsale had plenty of ways to deal with such strengthened spells.
It simply didn’t want to co face-to-face with a Transcendent Wizard and let that group beco aware of its existence; that was all.
The other thieves Talsale had anticipated were mbers of the Star Palace, such as the Kill the Angel or the Shadow King.
It had ranked the Shadow Executioner towards the end because its location was far, far, far too distant from the Inner Cosmos and especially remote, so much so that Talsale itself would have to spend nearly 500 human years just to find the accurate location of the Shadow Executioner.
And yet, this being that existed at the very edge of the Universe had sent its avatar into the Inner Cosmos…
Talsale looked up at the Stargaze.
It could confirm that there were no stars related to the Shadow Executioner among them.
This ant the Shadow Executioner hadn’t “rooted” itself in the Inner Cosmos to aid the Wizards by developing a Sub-Dinsional Plane.
Without much guessing, Talsale could figure out that the Shadow Executioner had entered the Inner Cosmos by “smuggling,” just like those Death Steel Soldiers that had appeared in the Undead Cult.
In the past era, when the Star Palace Barrier was jointly managed by the Star God, Gilenz, and Selent, such a thod of entering the Inner Cosmos would have been completely impossible.
But tis had changed, and the Star Palace Barrier had beco a Hollow full of holes; anyone with the ability could sneak into it.
“Once I manage to drive away Nyrephale (the White Dragon), I need to quickly think of a way to repair the Barrier, lest the rest of my plans be interrupted by those from the Outer Space and the Barren Universe…”
Talsale took one last glance at the sea surface obscured by the Deep Sea Mist, then dissipated the Transparent Iron Curtain and terminated the Skills.
The disappearance of 3 billion points of Soul Energy might be a disaster for other dragons, but Talsale wouldn’t be brought down completely because of it.
It had its own thods to rapidly gather Soul Energy.
It just needed ti.
Those 3 billion points of Soul Energy represented a year’s accumulation for it.
If it couldn’t retrieve the stolen energy, it would have to spend another year collecting it.
Inside, Talsale’s heart was mixed with anger and confusion as it flew down towards the city below.
It still couldn’t understand why the Shadow Executioner would get involved; was it simply to prevent the revival of its forr master?
“That seems to be the only reason.”
Talsale murmured to itself against the howling wind:
“You are quite sothing, Nyrephale, to have been able to contact the Shadow Executioner from the Barren Universe, while in the Inner Cosmos.”
“Whoo—” The long wind passed through the Garden Gallery of the Pure Light Post, and Talsale returned here.
It had already released its control over Paisi Dingda, giving the control of the body back to him.
Paisi Dingda didn’t imdiately enter the house.
He stood in the Garden, where he could faintly hear the roaring of Jay Spade, and had a brief conversation with the powerful being inside him.
“Yes, yes, my lord, I will do as instructed.”
Paisi Dingda gave a slight bow to Talsale as a salute.
He took a pen and paper out of the Magic Pouch and quickly wrote a letter.
After sending out five letters in a row, he moved his feet toward the noisy inside of the house.
The incoming sharp voice of Jay Spade was particularly grating under the serene Night Curtain and the light of the Garden lamps:
“What do you an the Searching Spell Array has no response! I just recently placed high-powered location Runes on that tallic Gem Box! The location runes cannot fail!! The Searching Spell Array can’t possibly have no reaction!! There must be sothing wrong with your operation!!”
“Bring the Ripple Scroll from the energy fluctuation monitor! Hurry up! You must have carried it during your shift!! You didn’t detect the energy ripples in ti!!”
“Damn it!!”
(Clattering noise)
“Why is there no record of any abnormal energy fluctuations on the Ripple Scroll! Did you secretly modify the ripples on it!! Look at , face , submit to my detection spell!!”
As Paisi Dingda crossed the Great Gate of the Courtyard, he saw the severely agitated Jay Spade.
After being controlled by the mysterious person and then inexplicably losing the tallic Gem Box, the two incidents combined made Jay Spade furiously angry, completely losing the composure he once had as an Eighth-Circle Light Wizard.
He was eager to find the thief, and even if he couldn’t catch the thief himself, he had to quickly find any clues the thief might have left behind.
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