To speculate on Archides' whereabouts, it was obvious that there would be no results. If that man was willing to show himself, even if he suddenly stood in front of Alan, Alan wouldn't find it strange. But he didn't show up, and even when his mother gave birth to him, it was as if he had disappeared. That made his mother hate him, and at first Alan hated him too. But as he got to know him better, that feeling was slowly changing.
Archides had also opened the path of burning blood before he t his mother, so his disappearance was probably related to the path of burning blood. Alan had already experienced the helplessness of not dying on the path of burning blood. Unless you want to stretch your neck out and let soone else kill you, you have to do your best to avoid pursuing them, or chase after them. There was no other option, life and death on the path of burning blood from the end of the pure.
The man had also said that the path of burning blood was a path of nd. Perhaps it would be hard for Alan to understand before he killed Ceglis. However, after Ceglis was buried in his hands, the opening of the Independent Circuit Calamity had indirectly confird Archides' words.
Perhaps, when the heavenly calamity completely transford into an end, it might really possess the power to create and destroy. This raised even greater questions. What exactly was the origin of the Archides?
Alan shook his head, feeling that his imagination was still too poor. At present, it was certain that their race originated from Eboynes. If they could figure out what Eboynes was, they would be able to understand the origin of this race. This was probably an ancient term, and the database of the Earth Federation probably wouldn't include this information.
Alternatively, he could only ask for it from Ada. Judging from Ada Hua's long and splendid civilization history, their alien race had existed for a long ti. Who knew if they would include information about Eboynes?
The next day, Edward put a form in front of Allen's case.
"This is?" Alan picked it up. It turned out to be the academy's file. However, the na of the academy was still empty, and Edward had apparently given the na to Allen. "This academy is the starting point for changing the fate of many people. How about the Endpoint of Fate?"
Edward closed his eyes and said, "This isn't a seminary, young master. So shouldn't the na be less mysterious?"
"How about Hamr of War?"
"That's too ordinary, obviously. We will build the sa academy in the new territory to attract more students. I've thought about it. In the future, we will set up such a college in each of our territories. As for students, they will be the reserve talents of our various systems. So, I need a more generous na. You know, a good-sounding college na is good for recruiting more students. "
Alan had a headache and said, "What do you an?"
"I'm only responsible for making suggestions. As for the specifics, you have to complete them yourself." Edward smiled and said, "This is also the responsibility of being a Lord."
"Damn it, I'm not good at thinking of nas. So it's called the Sword of Honor? Or, the Light of the War God? Alright, Edward, you can choose one of these."
Seeing Alan's big head, the smile on Edward's face widened. "Let's call it the Light of Honor. This is also in line with the nobles' aesthetic standards. When the ti cos, they will send all the children of their families in. Then we will be in control of the future of the empire."
"Do you want to kidnap the future of the empire?" Alan asked with a smile.
Edward's pupils quietly turned icy blue. "Why not, conditions permitting?"
The butler knocked on the door and handed Allen a na card. Alan opened it and saw the na "Hagrid" on it. "Is it him?"
Raising his head, Ellen asked, "Where is he now?"
"It's just outside the city. It was sent up by the guards. If Your Excellency doesn't want to see him, I'll let him leave."
"No need. Bring him in."
After the butler went, Edward asked, "Who is it?"
"Hagrid."
"So it's him. It's ti for him to co." Edward didn't seem surprised.
Alan raised his eyebrows and looked at the Maritan. Edward shrugged his shoulders. "He actually killed you in the Viscount's battle. It's only natural that he should co to see you now. He should show his loyalty to you next and probably bring Black Iron Castle with him, because he has no other way out."
"I think so."
"Then what are you going to do? Kill him, or agree to him?"
"I don't bla him for the viscount race. Everyone is in charge of their own affairs. As for now, let's listen to the conditions offered by our Guild Leader Haggers. He is at least a Level 19 expert. It's a pity that he killed him." Alan said sincerely.
Edward looked at him earnestly and said, "It's a pity that you killed him, hey. So you can kill a nineteenth level expert anyti you want."
With these words, Edward bid farewell and left, casually taking away the archive of the academy that Allen had nad. Not long after, Alan felt Haggers' aura. He was still as deep as ever, and then he heard the soft sound of armor colliding. A mont later, the door to the study was pushed open, and the butler led Haggers into the study.
As soon as he entered the study room, Hagrid's eyes lit up. As if an invisible wind was blowing in the study, a sharp aura pressed down on Alan. Since Alan sat still, the Calamity Circuit in his body quietly lit up. The murderous aura emitted by Hagrid was like mud into the sea, disappearing completely from Alan's desk. Hagrid was shocked. Allen's aura had beco profound and unfathomable. He was even more profound and unfathomable than before.
With a respectful attitude, he knelt down on one knee. He clenched his fists and placed them on the left side of his chest. Haggers lowered his head and said, "It was only at this mont that I was truly convinced of Lord Allen. I ca here to pay my respects to Lord Allen, hoping that Lord Allen would let Haggers follow behind the saddle. I swear on the soul of my ancestors that I will never betray him, or else my soul will fall to hell forever after death!"
Alan stood up, winked at the butler, and then walked to Hagrid's side. He raised his hand and smiled, "Guild Leader Haggers was still tempted before he entered the sect. Perhaps I didn't handle one well just now, but now it's another result, right?"
'"That's right, if it weren't for the feeling that Sir couldn't catch up with just now, I would have been talking about cooperation, not loyalty," Hagrid said, lowering his head.
"Alright, then I dare to ask Hagrid, how do you want to believe soone who wanted to kill not long ago?" Alan said in a deep voice.
The atmosphere in the study room suddenly beca serious.
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