Quigui Ge hoisted Tess’s corpse onto his shoulder and left the room.
Rada Gan checked her small bag and fished out a cell phone from inside.
He lit up the screen; the call had already been disconnected, but that didn’t matter—the newspaper’s news wouldn’t be believed by anyone, and Etolia’s President would naturally resolve these issues.
He took the bag and walked out the door, preparing to destroy these items, but Wei Tianyang stopped him.
"If you can find her family, give them so compensation," Wei Tianyang said.
Rada Gan nodded in agreent. "I will turn her into gold, make gold bars, and then send them to her family."
After saying that, he closed the door.
Inside the room, Helena Mina hadn’t yet recovered from her recent actions.
Wei Tianyang had already transford her into one of his retinue, and on the premise of retaining her own mind, her attitude and perspective towards things were now highly consistent with his.
That’s why Helena Mina had replaced Quigui Ge just now, pouncing and personally killing the girl.
This was his first retinue. Judging from her performance, the result was quite satisfactory to him.
He didn’t like those soulless puppets, but Helena Mina was clearly different from those puppets.
Wei Tianyang stepped forward and patted her shoulder.
This elderly woman rose to her feet, shakily walked to the table, and sat down, her forehead already dripping with sweat.
Helena Mina had just taken her seat when Baphot slid next to Wei Tianyang from under the table and whispered, "Your transformation ability doesn’t seem to have fully recovered; your transford retinue lacks superpowers."
"That’s enough for now, and besides, I have noticed she seems younger," Wei Tianyang communicated back to Baphot only through whispered tones.
"Their innermost desires manifest on their exterior, and this woman rely wished to beco younger—her desires are too weak," Baphot said.
"They are all mortals destined to die, longing for rejuvenation and eternal youth is only natural," Wei Tianyang said.
"But for you, that is useless; you need fighters," Baphot said.
"Why do I need fighters?" Wei Tianyang asked, startled.
"Because all the stars in the sky are your enemies, Rada has told you so things, but you have forgotten. I can hear what you hear; you have co into contact with the first being to rge with us on this world, but it has been imprisoned in the heavens, becoming the eternal moon," Baphot said.
Wei Tianyang’s brain felt as if it had been struck by lightning; he had no mory of this.
But upon careful recollection, he seed to rember that in objective reality, he had flown toward that moon ensnared by the Milky Way.
"Perhaps I should go again. You listen carefully below. I may forget again, but you will help rember," Wei Tianyang said.
The Black Mountain Goat nodded its head.
Wei Tianyang looked over at Helena Mina by the table. He approached and gently touched her shoulder. "Helena."
"She made a mistake, she crossed the rules above the 21st level. Wei... I only did what needed to be done," the deep self within Helena Mina grappled with the will Wei Tianyang had imbued her with; she was in turmoil.
"You didn’t have to do that, but no one will bla you. We don’t have to care about the opinions of animals," Wei Tianyang said.
Helena Mina nodded and said, "Our actions have been thwarted; the council wants to seek your help..."
"I don’t have ti to deal with terrorists; you all have to figure it out yourselves. I have more pressing matters to attend to," Wei Tianyang refused.
Helena Mina said, "Of course, I understand. I will convince them. We should not have troubled you."
"The children are very safe with ; tell them to shut up. Their parents can’t support them; their region is too unstable to provide safety or food. I will take care of them," Wei Tianyang added.
Helena Mina nodded and replied, "Of course, I will make them shut up."
"Then go back with my ssage," Wei Tianyang said.
Helena Mina stood up to take her leave; Baphot watched her depart, blowing a disdainful raspberry.
"She has not been completely covered by your will; she does not 100% agree with you. Her current view of things may echo yours, but she will also evaluate in her heart," Baphot said.
"I had originally wanted to give that girl a chance," Wei Tianyang said.
"You should choose carefully or transform them all," Baphot suggested.
"I don’t transform trash, Baphot, even if they are to beco my retinue, that person must be worthy," Wei Tianyang said.
"I agree with that," Baphot said.
Wei Tianyang walked to the window, opened it.
It was the afternoon, yet the sky seed sowhat gloomy. He stepped onto the windowsill, looked back at Baphot, and said, "Listen carefully."
Then he flew into the sky.
Baphot paced back and forth in the room, its four hooves clacking on the floor.
It wasn’t long before a strange voice echoed in its mind.
"... The myriad stars in the sky have trapped , and they have trapped you. I am the first, and they do not wish us to leave."
"Alone, it’s impossible. Look up at the night sky. We are surrounded by enemies, with no room to turn back. Ti is running short. I have watched from the sky for many millennia. You are rely wasting ti. When They arrive one day, our world will witness a terrifying spectacle."
"Leave now. That is our fate. After you leave, the stars will erase your mory. You’ve been here before; this isn’t your first ti, I know, and it won’t be your last. This is my despair; your power may surpass mine, but the stars won’t let you prepare for that future. Alone, you are not enough..."
"Now, go back and await the end..."
Baphot heard these thoughts. It walked to the window, gazing at the brooding sky, a tiny black dot breaking through the clouds, rapidly nearing the hotel rooftop.
Wei Tianyang returned to the window; he landed on the sill and then jumped back into the room.
"I heard it. But I want to hear about your experience," Baphot said.
"I’ve forgotten, Baphot. It feels like I’ve never been there," Wei Tianyang said.
"Then how are you so sure you’ve been there?" Baphot asked.
"The sun, I rember the sun’s position on the horizon. It exposed less of itself above the horizon, and I knew I had been there, but had been sent back," Wei Tianyang said.
"What you heard is dangerous. For both of us. This bears upon our survival. If we don’t prepare, our Chapter will be omitted from the grand narrative," Baphot said.
"What did you hear?" Wei Tianyang asked.
Baphot repeated the earlier words.
It had no concept of lying, so all these words were true.
Wei Tianyang heard these words and paced the room gravely.
...The stars in the sky... all enemies to humankind!
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