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??Chapter 609: Chapter 462: Analyzing the Hidden Knowledge Behind the “Saint”._1

Chapter 609: Chapter 462: Analyzing the Hidden Knowledge Behind the “Saint”._1

“1000000000t.tnt…”

“‘Radiant Angel’ Sixth ‘Power Angel’ Construction Corps, Fourteenth Brigade, Production Number…”

“Warning, this item can have a significant impact on the surface topography. Please submit an application for approval before use…”

“Unauthorized deploynt will result in the user being sent to the ‘Light Domain Tribunal’ for a ‘Seed of Light’ trial…”

Shana, using the knowledge she had just learned from Colin, deciphered a few lines of small text and suddenly discovered sothing—

This doesn’t seem to be ant for use as a weapon?

“The Saints’ inherited mories, could they be inaccurate? Could this actually not be the ‘Angel’s Horn’?”

If the knowledge Mr. Colin imparted to her was correct.

Then…this explanation doesn’t seem relevant to the “Angel’s Horn” at all…

Upon further understanding, it appears to be an ordinary item that is not particularly special?

But she gave it so thought.

Although misunderstood, it could still be used as a weapon. Although she didn’t grasp the specifics, she knew the larger the number, the greater the potential power, vaguely foreseeing the kind of impact it could cause.

The destruction it caused, it would definitely qualify as a weapon.

However, its use ca with many restrictions; it could only be used under certain conditions.

It wasn’t sothing you could just throw anyti…

And its effects would not be particularly satisfying.

Like this trap operation, Shana hadn’t even considered using it.

Compared to the “Angel’s Horn”, the “Angel of Wisdom” was more suitable and targeted when facing higher life forms…

As thoughts flickered, Shana lifted her chin, her gaze sweeping past several light orbs of varying sizes, dozens or even hundreds of ters in diater.

Unfortunately, she didn’t have clearance to activate those light orbs; she couldn’t see how many “0s” there were.

And thus couldn’t discern their power…

Afterward, she redirected her gaze toward the ten-digit light orb in front of her, a trace of confusion in her eyes.

“Based on perception, this thing has a wide range of destruction and sufficient strength, but it’s unlikely to have much effect on an Ancient God…”

Shana doubted.

This thing didn’t seem to possess any extraordinary power, so against most higher life forms, to say it could kill them was tough, let alone inflict a wound…

Because those high-dinsional life forms in possession of various “Authorities” have too many ways to avoid injury from such non-targeted area attacks.

For example, the “King of Madness”, although Shana was encountering it for the first ti, she had so initial understanding of his Authority. She could infer that this entity, when facing such bombings, could directly beco a part of the explosive shockwaves…

Thus achieving an “unhard” effect.

And if the opponent was determined, they could even spread the impact to the entire world, causing global collapse.

Furthermore, if Saints enter a “Mythical Life Form” state and prepare themselves before deploying it,

There doesn’t seem to be a risk of death, given that in that state they are immune to a great deal of physical impact…

Then… why would there be a “mutual destruction” scenario?

This conflicts greatly with the inherited mories which assu it can only be used once.

Logically, it likely isn’t restricted to a single use.

But soon, she seed to realize sothing, shifting her gaze to the last section of the large light orb’s text:

“Unauthorized deploynt will result in being sent to the ‘Light Domain Tribunal’ to face a ‘Seed of Light’ trial…”

An intuition told her that perhaps what truly takes effect is this sentence.

Not the inherent power of the large light orb.

“‘Light Domain Tribunal’…”

A na she had never known before…

However, Shana noticed sothing; the inherited mories depicted the Saints using this weapon as perishing together in mutual destruction, but upon closer thought, it seed more akin to a mysterious disappearance, whereabouts unknown.

Especially since using this thing, there wouldn’t be any Holy Relics left behind, no Explode Equipnt.

This was quite abnormal…

But, what if they hadn’t died but were transferred to whatever this “Light Domain Tribunal” was?

Then indeed there wouldn’t be any Holy Relics left behind.

“So looking at it this way, perhaps they might still be alive?”

Shana thought for a mont and felt she had unraveled another mystery, yet, at the sa ti, had encountered a new one.

But what is the “Light Domain Tribunal”?

In the past, the illiterate Saints misinterpreted this term as going to “Heaven”, returning to bask in the embrace of “Light”, with the word tribunal being read as passing judgnt on the enemy…

This ti, she has retrieved more of the “true scriptures” from Colin, understanding more knowledge, and combining context, it seems that even if Heaven exists and the Saints are taken there, it’s probably not for pleasure.

After all, according to the above, the Saints are the violators, so no matter how you look at it, they shouldn’t all be going to enjoy any kind of blessing.

The judgnt is likely to pass on both parties, leading to a “mutual destruction” effect…

Nevertheless, Shana didn’t dwell too much on it.

She hadn’t co here to look at these light orbs.

After so fruitless contemplation, she turned her gaze towards the clouds further back, took a step forward, and continued onward, venturing deeper into the world of glowing clouds.

After a walk that felt “endless”, Shana saw a broken bridge.

The wide bridge was made with dazzling nine-color lights, and there was no road beyond the broken edge.

Beyond the endless white-glowing clouds obscured everything…

Shana paused for a mont to look, then continued on, her polished ankles stepping on the clouds, moving towards the broken bridge, eventually arriving at the fracture point of the bridge.

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