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Chapter 619: Chapter 137 Unexpected Guest

When the clock struck twelve, under the watchful gaze of Anvis and the other nobility, the space at the core of the assembly hall opened like rippling water, and the leaders of the Three Great Empires made their entrance simultaneously.

With dark purple eyes and hair, crowned with the Star Crown, Gloria III, in a dark gold robe, stepped out from the void.

After scanning the room, he took his seat on one of the three extravagant thrones arranged in a triangular formation at the center of the hall, with a solemn expression.

The Royal Knight Commander and the Chief of Mage Corps flanked him on the left and right, respectively, while many nobles of the Empire naturally gathered behind him.

At the sa ti, surrounded by nurous Red Robed Archbishops, Saint ssia III, dressed in a pure white robe embellished with sacred golden patterns and wearing the Triple Crown, with pure white radiance in his eyes, also stepped forward.

He casually chose a throne at another corner and took his seat, offering a friendly smile to the onlookers.

The last to enter was Loran XV, once one of the Vice Chairn, and now the newly selected interim Federation Chairman, the King of the Kingdom of Loran.

He appeared alongside the Chairman of the Magic Council, Mystic Seeker Orvani, positioned parallel to him, sending a ssage that was very intriguing.

A multitude of counciln gathered behind the two, with their numbers surpassing almost half of the other two forces present.

With the leaders of the Three Great Empires and the Chairman of the Magic Council having arrived, the eting officially began.

“As for the reason that has led us to convene this eting, I believe everyone is already aware. Because of ‘that one’s’ brief approach, Yar Continent has suffered severe impacts,”

Saint ssia III, with his golden-haired youthful appearance and amiable smile, spoke casually but deliberately as he looked at the other heads of the empires who had entered.

“I have a proposition. Why don’t we temporarily cease our aningless infighting and work together to resolve the issue of the expanding Overlap Area?”

“In principle, I have no objections to the proposition that aids in continental peace, but what if soone secretly causes disruptions? Contracts cannot bind the Ninth Rank Limit,”

Gloria III scoffed coldly at Saint ssia III’s proposition, voicing his opinion.

“It’s a good proposition, but given our current special situation, truly realizing it would be very difficult,”

The Federation Chairman also shook his head, his tone expressing great regret.

“I see… Well then, let’s temporarily set this aside for now,”

Saint ssia III gave a slight nod with his eyes slightly narrowed, appearing to have ntioned it in passing.

“Since last year’s Golden Flowing Month incident, within the boundaries of the Saint ssia Empire, five ga-sized Overlap Areas have appeared, with seventeen large ones, and hundreds of dium and smaller ones.

At present, the number of these Overlap Areas continues to increase by several each day, and the dinsions of the existing areas are always slowly growing. Including Divine Arts, no thod has been particularly effective in eliminating their existence,”

After Saint ssia III had finished, the Federation Chairman glanced at Gloria III and took a peek at Orvani before he too began to speak.

“The situation in the Federation is also very serious. We have discovered four ga-sized, eleven large, and several hundred dium and small Overlap Areas so far.

But we have a special observation; the Overlap Areas near the battlefield are expanding at a noticeably faster rate than others, and the cause is still under observation,”

After both had spoken, Gloria III, with his dark purple eyes sweeping over the two, spoke in a somber tone.

“The Gloria Empire has also been hit hard by the disasters, having found six ga-sized Overlap Areas, twelve large ones, and hundreds of dium and small ones to date.

Moreover, at the end of the Ice Sealing Month, so powerful Dream Entity burst forth from a ga-sized Overlap Area in the western part of Frey Province, causing certain casualties to nearby towns.”

Our side ultimately suffered a light injury to a Ninth Rank and significant damage to Wild Valley City, but we succeeded in defeating and imprisoning him. After this incident, the area of the major Overlap Area increased by nineteen percent.”

.….….

In the observation area, Anvis watched the eting below intently, listening carefully to the discussions among the powerhouses, with two blue-robed Spellcasters standing guard beside him.

Currently, the people in the eting are exchanging information on the number of Overlap Areas in their respective nations, as well as research into the characteristics of the Overlap Areas and the best ways to handle them.

At the sa ti, a small number of Contactors who were trapped in the chanical network that night and subsequently underwent mutations seed to have a special sensitivity to the locations where new Overlap Areas might appear.

The three parties have essentially reached a consensus that the expansion of the Overlap Areas must be contained as soon as possible, and ways must be found to clear them to prevent more powerful dream entities from using the Overlap Areas to invade the Main Material World.

The dangers of the Deep Dream World are far greater than those of the Main Material Plane, and should those strongest known bizarre entities descend into the real world, it would not be a threat to a single Empire, but to the whole Continent.

Any seemingly trivial decision made in the eting could directly determine the fate of countless people in a region.

At this mont, in the observation area where Anvis is located, the attendants brought by the delegates of the Three Great Empires are gathered here, including those of royal stature such as Princes and Princesses.

When the eting officially began, most of the Nobles’ descendants who had been chattering fell silent and began to listen attentively to the content of the eting.

But as ti passed, so began to feel bored.

“This is really boring. If I had known it would be like this, I would have gone to Kadi’s noon carnival party instead.”

Not far from Anvis, a girl in a luxurious gown complained in a low voice to soone beside her, earning her companion’s agreent.

In this world where strength is revered, not everyone possesses the qualities matching their status, especially those who are descendants of the Royal Family from the smaller Kingdoms within the Federation.

Although their noble birth provides them with abundant resources, compared to the two large Empires and the truly large Kingdoms, they still lack the depth accumulated over many years.

Soon, more noble descendants stopped paying attention to the eting and resud chatting. So Princes and Princesses even gathered to play Kromman Chess and Secret Magic Card.

Anvis glanced at the others and made no comnt on this behavior.

Everyone has their own choices; perhaps they felt the eting was irrelevant to them, so they took the opportunity to try to expand their personal connections.

However, at that mont, Anvis’s gaze suddenly noticed an unusual detail.

In a nearby resting area, a young Elf, appearing ordinary, was diligently holding a tray, offering a drink to a golden-haired girl in a princess dress.

In front of the young person, a translucent ga board conspicuously floated there.

Player nickna: Last Dragon Descendant

Character na: Rivers

Anvis nodded in so admiration; it was a very familiar na, reminiscent as if he had personally chosen it at so point in the past.

After a mont, he recalled the information related to the girl’s identity. She had initially entered with people from the Federation, and from earlier conversations, strangers called her Princess Paola.

Indeed, compared to him, a male “NPC,” it was the beautiful Princess who was more attractive.

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