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Vic felt sowhat frustrated, after all, he had beco a Hunter, but still couldn’t use the abilities of a Hunter.

However, this frustration didn’t last long, as Vic hadn’t forgotten why he ca here.

But he quickly beca confused, because this was the Sacrificial Arena.

Where is the truth?

Where is Ade?

He still couldn’t rember anything, and in the end, he looked towards Bai Wei for help, as if in his heart, Bai Wei could solve all his problems.

But this ti Bai Wei’s answer was: "You’ve already reached the place, now it’s up to you to find the answers yourself."

Vic was stunned: "By myself?"

"Yes, the truth is here, isn’t it?" Bai Wei said, "This last step, I can’t help you anymore."

"But..." Vic suddenly felt a panic, "I still haven’t rembered anything."

"Then rember." Bai Wei pointed at his temple with his finger, "Those things are in your brain, think carefully, half a month ago you ca here, what happened, what decisions you made, and finally where did you go."

"I..." Vic opened his mouth but still didn’t know what to do.

But Bai Wei didn’t give any more answers, instead, he looked at Ivana.

"Holy Lady, the next answers should be sought by you with her."

Ivana was also stunned: "?"

"Yes." Bai Wei smiled, "This place where your grandmother spent her life, don’t you want to know what it’s really like?"

"I know."

"I an, see it with your own eyes."

Ivana pursed her lips, a hint of hesitation flashed in her eyes.

Clearly, Bai Wei’s words hit the nail on the head.

Yes, the place that grandmother watched over all her life, what was it really like.

She really wanted to know.

But Ivana wasn’t as dazed as Vic, she caught on to sothing from Bai Wei’s words and imdiately asked: "Aren’t you going to act with us?"

With Ivana’s reminder, Vic also reacted and imdiately looked at Bai Wei.

"Hmm, I’m going to be a step late." Bai Wei said, "You go ahead."

"...It doesn’t seem like you need to take a dump."

Bai Wei laughed: "You could think of it that way."

For so reason, Vic’s heart was even more anxious: "Is it because of the enemies? I can stay and help you, or wait for you up ahead!"

A strange feeling suddenly arose in Vic’s heart, that this ti’s separation felt different from previous ones.

It seed very difficult to et again.

"Vic." Bai Wei said calmly, "Ade is still waiting for you up ahead, isn’t he?"

Vic’s expression froze.

"Don’t worry, I’ll catch up to you soon." Bai Wei said with a smile, "Very soon."

...

Vic and Ivana left.

Bai Wei quietly watched their backs disappear from view, with Vic constantly looking back at him, eyes full of reluctance.

"This little brat sensed sothing huh." Bai Wei muttered to himself, "Otherwise, he wouldn’t have reacted like this, tsk tsk, after being dull for so long he’s suddenly beco sharp."

Bai Wei paused for a mont, showing a troubled expression, while thinking in his mind.

Should he have bid a proper farewell just now?

After all, if Bai Wei’s plan doesn’t go awry,

this should be their last eting.

Bai Wei raised his head to look at the sky rapidly darkening due to the setting sun, and said softly, "Farewell, Vic."

Vic had already gone far, unable to hear his words, answered only by the gradually increasing sound of the wind.

Bai Wei waited in the wind, almost like a statue.

No one knows how long it was before he suddenly turned his head, looking with a smile at the shadow that unknowingly appeared behind him.

"Good evening."

Bai Wei chuckled.

"Mr. Fang."

...

"Temple of Trust."

Fig looked at the temple in front of him, and a smile appeared at the corner of his mouth that was hard to describe.

"First Courage, then Trust. This God of Senluo is really as restless as the rumors say."

Now, Rhein’s squad had already arrived at the Temple of Trust.

According to their information, they only needed to pass through this temple to reach Senluo’s Sacrificial Arena.

The place that was once the abode of the gods, now the Tomb of the Gods.

But no matter what, it was the realm of an Outer God.

And he, Fig, Rhein’s Archbishop, was about to arrive as a conqueror.

Without a doubt, this would be the greatest glory since his birth, enough to make him famous for thousands of years.

Thinking of this, Fig’s mood was very pleasant.

At this mont, a subordinate asked, sowhat puzzled: "Lord Bishop, I don’t understand. The God of Senluo advocates courage and trust. Why was it labeled as an Evil God?"

This was supposed to be a secret, but the pleased Fig didn’t mind sharing his answer.

"It’s simple, because the courage and trust it advocates are all for one thing."

"One thing?"

"Yes." Fig nodded slightly, "And that is rebirth."

"Are you saying the God of Senluo wants to be reborn?"

"Yes, but the target of rebirth is not itself."

The subordinate was slightly taken aback: "Not itself? Then who is it?"

Fig stopped walking, raised his head to look at the Senluo Divine Statue in front of him, and gently said.

"Visas."

...

"So where should we go?"

Even after leaving Bai Wei’s side, Ivana and Vic still didn’t know where to go.

Especially Ivana, who grew up here, and her existence’s purpose was to guard this last domain of the God of Senluo, but when she really reached here, she was utterly helpless, and could only look at Vic.

But Vic didn’t know either, his expression was dazed, as if still unable to recover from the separation with Bai Wei, and Ivana had to call his na several tis before he finally raised his head belatedly.

"I don’t know either." Vic said softly, "Priest Ulu said Ade is waiting for up ahead, but..."

He looked at the several paths ahead, only feeling unfamiliar.

"I didn’t sll its scent, nor did I rember anything more." He said, "If I don’t rember anything, if I don’t find anything, would Priest Ulu... be disappointed in ?"

Ivana looked at the confused Vic, and suddenly, she rembered the duty of the Holy Daughter her grandmother had told her long ago.

That is to guide the lost Hunter on their path forward.

At that ti, Ivana could never understand the aning of this duty. If it was just to guide, wouldn’t putting a few signs at the crossroads do the job just as well?

Why did it have to be them?

But at this mont Ivana understood, she stepped forward and gently held Vic’s slightly trembling hand.

"Don’t worry, let’s take it slow." Her voice was also gentle, like a breeze blowing over the lake in spring, "We’ll rember eventually, co... look at this."

Ivana led Vic to squat down, picked up a stick, and began drawing on the ground.

"I couldn’t rember all the Hunter Statues in the Sacrificial Arena, only a few." Ivana said softly, "But half a month ago, I told you the locations of these statues, so you probably went to these places. You’ve already been to that Fire Statue before and rembered nothing, so we can rule it out, aning next there’s only..."

"The technique with the most powerful destructive power, able to command thunder—the Thunder Command."

"The technique to transform one’s own blood into the best dicine, healing all injuries and diseases—Blood Healing."

"The technique of infinitely enhancing sensing abilities—Tactile."

"And... the one almost no Hunter chooses, able to telepathically connect with Hounds—Shared Voice."

Vic’s pupils slightly contracted.

"Do you know where we are supposed to go, Ade?"

He rembered.

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