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The treasure Rafter was talking about was, of course, the ruins where dici lingered.
In his prayer, Rafter concluded, "...Your humble servant only hopes to obtain the Beyonder characteristics of 'Baron of Corruption' and 'ntor of Disorder' from within.
"These Beyonder characteristics are the legacy of my family, and the evil spirit inside must be guarding even more valuable treasures.
"If you are interested, I will take you near that treasure, and I will dedicate everything there to you!"
Withdrawing his spirituality, Hobert smiled. He was almost embarrassed to use Rafter as a "pawn" anymore. How could Rafter deliver himself into his hands?
If Rafter was willing to "explore," he could consider harvesting the Beyonder characteristics there.
Although dici's evil spirit could be related to Adam, Hobert rembered that when dici left Backlund, he didn't take the Beyonder characteristics from the ruins.
In other words, even if dici was crucial to Adam's story, Adam didn't need those Beyonder characteristics.
But those Beyonder characteristics were a considerable wealth for the "Pseudo-Evil God" Hobert. Even if he took those Beyonder characteristics, it wouldn't attract too much attention from Adam.
However, this action had two difficulties. The first was to use enough power to deter dici. Considering that dici should have power close to a demigod, it would be necessary to use the image and power of the "Creator" to deter him.
This led to the second problem: if he used the "Creator's" ability in Backlund, it would easily attract George III and the attention of so demigods.
Therefore, it was impossible for Hobert to go to the ruins himself and then summon his own power, as George III could easily corner him in the ruins.
But if he didn't use the "Creator's" power, it would be difficult to deter dici. Those three angel kings and angels who had lived for thousands of years couldn't be fooled without real strength.
If Hobert went alone, it would be equivalent to being a "transport captain," delivering Beyonder characteristics and mystical items to dici.
Therefore, Hobert had long had the idea of eting dici, but he had never gone to those ruins, preferring to wait until dici left and before the Church destroyed the place to harvest those Beyonder characteristics.
Now that he had Rafter as a "vanguard," this plan could be implented, and who knew, he might even get a "Blasphemy Card."
dici now only had his Sequence, but even if his Sequence was high, could it be higher than the "Nation of Disorder?"
And Hobert, sitting on the "Iron Throne," even had a good chance of killing dici, but that would be a losing proposition.
Even if there was danger, it was Rafter who was in danger. Hobert could completely minimize the risk.
After thinking for a while, Hobert felt it was feasible. After considering the specific plan, Hobert said to Rafter, "Tell the details of that evil spirit."
...
When Rafter decided to dedicate the treasure to the "Creator," he had the idea of making a desperate gamble.
His gambling experiences over the years had made him accustod to seizing opportunities and making all-or-nothing bets.
But during the waiting period, Rafter was still a little nervous, a little excited, and a little scared.
Nervous about whether the "Creator" would agree? Excited that if he agreed, he could take those two Beyonder characteristics and leave Backlund, giving him a chance to restore his family's honor.
As for fear, it was entirely due to fear of the unknown and powerful "Creator."
Fortunately, the "Creator" didn't make him wait too long: "Tell the details of that evil spirit."
Rafter breathed a sigh of relief, then perked up and began to tell him what he knew about the evil spirit.
"So it's Him!" the "Creator" said.
In fact, no matter what Rafter said, Hobert would say this, which ant: I care about that evil spirit, I don't care about the treasure at all.
Rafter's eyes narrowed as expected: The "Creator" knew that evil spirit! It seed that the family's records were true, that the evil spirit was originally a powerful ancient figure.
"I'm starting to get interested in that treasure," Hobert said in a relaxed tone. "Prepare an altar..."
Rafter prepared an altar as instructed and recited the relevant incantations. The two bronze doors suddenly appeared and quickly disappeared.
But there was one more thing on the altar. Rafter was very familiar with that thing. It was the black crystal mask that the "Creator's" Blessed had lent him before.
The simple but heavy-looking crystal seed to have strears flashing under the light. On the forehead of the mask was the mystical symbol representing the "Creator," giving the mask a bewitching and sacred beauty.
The "Creator's" voice reappeared in Rafter's mind: "Lead the way!"
"Yes." Rafter put on the mask, checked the tightly bound clothes on his body, jumped out of the window, and ran wildly in the night.
Hobert used this ti to sacrifice so mystical items to the "Nation of Disorder" in the way he sacrificed to himself.
Returning to the "Nation of Disorder," Hobert waved his hand and placed the skull of the "Woolly Golden Horned Evil Creature" next to the "Iron Throne" for later use.
To deal with the current dici, at most he could use "Bull Demon King."
The other two angel-level monsters could show the Sequence of the "Creator," but they were difficult to control, and it was likely to cause a bigger joke.
Of course, Hobert also knew that he should avoid using "Bull Demon King" if he could, otherwise it would be too degrading for the dignified "Creator" to have only a demigod serving him.
Soon, Rafter ca to an abandoned small church, and he prayed again: "...Great Creator, the treasure is below, I have dug several tis before, but I have not been able to dig through."
At this ti, his eyes suddenly blurred, and when he ca back to his senses, it was dark in front of him. He quickly lit the prepared lantern.
Under the light, Rafter found that he had co to an ancient ruin.
In the surrounding passage, there were tal round rods hanging from the height, and its low end was a candlestick carved into different creatures.
"Inverted candlestick!" Rafter said excitedly. Over the years, he had read many related books and knew that inverted candlesticks were a symbol of Fourth Epoch architecture.
He realized that he had co to the ruins.
Rafter could only describe the ans by which the "Creator" sent him down as a miracle.
This was actually Hobert using the "Teleportation Statue" to send him down.
Walking forward, Rafter saw two parallel black thrones, the two thrones were high, overlooking the entire hall.
Behind the throne was a row of stone doors. Rafter seed to be attracted by sothing and imdiately saw the two bloody double doors.
With the gaze of the "Creator," Rafter boldly ca to the door. Just as he was about to push the door open, he suddenly felt as if the surroundings had darkened, as if a black shadow was approaching rapidly.
An unprecedented sense of fear filled Rafter's heart.
At this ti, Hobert said in a solemn voice, "dici, it really is you!"
The black shadow stopped abruptly.
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