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He knew that the Hand Eye and the Naless Finger were among these people.

Isaiah pondered for a mont and slowly said, "I still say, I didn't kill the Prison Director."

"Then who did?"

"Ulu." Isaiah said, "It has to be him, he's already arrived here."

Upon hearing Isaiah say this, everyone present showed strange expressions.

They ca to attend the gathering, naturally knowing who Ulu was. And now Isaiah said Ulu was already here, even seeming to imply that he was right beside them based on his expression.

If it weren't for the Naless Town incident, everyone would have found nothing wrong with this statent, perhaps even eager to search for this guy imdiately.

However, now they felt Isaiah's explanation was sowhat too outrageous.

But Isaiah wasn't speaking for their ears, but for the Naless Finger to hear.

After Rocky's reckless escape, Isaiah realized it would be better to count on a dog than rely on him. In such a situation, he must find a way to communicate with Miss Naless Finger.

And he also knew, given the current situation, Miss Naless Finger was even less likely to reach out to him.

Yet Isaiah still had to say, "That Ulu is very dangerous, and everything now is part of his plan. The Prison Director is already dead, and if you resort to Heavenly Voice Obedience against , then truly no one will be left to deal with him, so think carefully, I have no reason to kill the Prison Director."

Diana in the crowd slightly squinted her eyes, seemingly deep in thought.

"You have no reason to kill the Prison Director?" the leading Guardian said coldly, "Everyone here knows the Prison Director decided to use Heavenly Voice Obedience on you."

"I know too, so I am even less likely to do this." With this back-and-forth, Isaiah's patience was wearing thin, and his tone gradually turned colder, "If you truly have concrete evidence, you can take action against directly. If not, then go find it instead of wasting ti here playing a aningless deduction ga with ."

"You!!"

The leading Guardian was about to swing the sword down when a slight cough sounded.

"Since there are doubts, why don't we ask the Prison Director directly? Such matters should be spoken by the involved party."

This comnt was so outrageous that everyone couldn't help but turn their heads to see who said it.

Then they saw the Netherworld Envoy walking out with a smile.

Oh, that's all right then.

The leading Guardian looked slightly surprised at the Netherworld Envoy, "What do you an?"

The Netherworld Envoy stepped out from the crowd, his voice deep and hollow, unlike a living person, and indeed he wasn't.

"Honestly, your reactions earlier surprised a bit." The Netherworld Envoy slowly said, "You kept talking about the Prison Director being killed."

"What's wrong with that?" The Guardian raised an eyebrow slightly, "Isn't the Prison Director dead?"

"No, no, no, your Prison Director is indeed dead." The Netherworld Envoy stopped in front of half the body of the Prison Director, "But he didn't die tonight; he died a thousand years ago."

With just one sentence, silence imdiately fell over the scene.

Only Ina responded and asked, "Are you saying that the Prison Director's condition is... similar to yours?"

"As expected of Lyra's envoy." The Netherworld Envoy said to Ina with a smile, "Your minds are indeed much more lively than us lifeless old relics, yes, strictly speaking, the Prison Director can also be considered as a disciple of my lord."

This statent carried even greater impact than the previous one, even making the Guardian at the scene reveal a surprised expression.

"Hmm... Seems like the Prison Director told you nothing." The Netherworld Envoy glanced at the Guardians present, "But that's not surprising, after all, you are all living beings, but he is not. There is always no common language between the living and the dead, if it weren't for my lord's request, I wouldn't have wanted to co here either."

Rocky's mouth twitched slightly.

Is this ghost telling a cold joke?

"The reason the Contract Land can stand independently from the Eight Great Churches is that it's the only one created by multiple deities working together, not by a single deity." The Netherworld Envoy said, "So it accommodates the abilities of various deities: Rhein, Holy Sound, Lyra, and my lord Netherworld. And your Prison Director is the masterpiece of my lord Netherworld. He is truly, completely dead, having died a thousand years ago, and the reason he can still walk in the world is purely that, like us, his soul is locked in a decaying body."

Then, the Netherworld Envoy went on to describe the characteristics of their church.

For the dead to walk the world, they require a body, but even with a body, they cannot last long. A detached soul will corrupt the flesh at an extrely fast pace. Just like the Netherworld Envoy, when he left the Netherworld, his body was still that of a healthy male, but when he arrived here, it beca a corpse, which will soon completely turn into rotten flesh.

The Prison Director is the sa, except that his body was specially modified by the Lord of Netherworld. The seals on those chains are not ant to seal Visas, but to seal the Prison Director's own corrupt breath.

The identity of the Prison Director wasn't a secret a thousand years ago, but as ti passed and generations of Guardians succeeded one another, this identity gradually evolved into just "Undying," with more details lost to the current Guardians, and the Prison Director had no intention of explaining, probably because ti is too long for him and he has grown weary of explanations.

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