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Chapter 1505: Chapter 291 The 2nd Contact

“After confirming that you were all in a ready state and could be used by at any ti, I put your matter aside for the ti being and went to deal with a more critical issue,” Nellie said, no longer dwelling on Philarx’s issue. After all, it was a thing of the past and would no longer be any help to the current situation. Rather than spending limited ti and ntal energy on it, it was better to think about more important issues. Thus, the knight redirected her thoughts away from Philarx and continued, “After I got the information from Philarx, and realized that Danacus’s followers had not begun to doubt the Danacus I was impersonating, I felt sowhat relieved and began to cautiously execute the next step of the plan.”

“Wait a minute, the ssage he gave you?” While Pannis wanted to learn more about the current situation of his old friend, he, of course, had to take care of his lover with limited ntal capacity—certainly not a thought Pannis would ever express. Although this place was closer to the World of the Dead and within the territory of the god of death, it didn’t an that Pannis himself was eager to die. Thus, he cleverly avoided the issue of ntal capacity and cooperatively asked, “How could he possibly know such secrets about other organizations? Is his information really reliable?”

“It should be considered reliable,” Nellie nodded without doubting the authenticity of the information from Philarx, “He explained to that his information ca not only from what those followers directly told him, but also from deductions made from Fragnts of the Future, which is quite impressive. For instance, he even guessed the plans I was preparing. You should know, aside from asking him to help issue the tasks, I didn’t tell him anything about my plans, yet he was able to roughly lay them all out. If I didn’t know he couldn’t co here, I might even think he was lurking right beside .”

“Hmm…that is indeed surprising,” Pannis was taken aback. He had never expected this kind of answer. This sort of incomprehensible source of information was hard to believe, but having read the letters Philarx left in the Temple of Danacus and having personally witnessed his strange way of leaving dicine as gifts on the stone walls across the barrier of ti, Pannis was forced to believe in such sources of information that were beyond ordinary people’s understanding; consequently, he could only offer a bitter smile and said, “Inferring the cause from the result, huh? Tsk, that guy’s abilities are indeed convenient. But back then, he didn’t have the capabilities he has now; he only saw fragnts, not as comprehensively as now. The incomplete parts in the fragnts could only be guessed, which would be embarrassing if there were mistakes.”

“But the fact has proved that, at least up to now, his information hasn’t been wrong,” Nellie said with a faint smile, shaking her head, “If there has to be an error, it’s probably in predicting the final outco, I guess.”

“The final outco?” Pannis’s expression tightened as he pursued, “Did he predict the final outco?”

“Didn’t I tell you earlier?” Nellie said with a bemused face, “He said that at the end of ti we would et again, it’s just a blessing, that’s all. I was only joking when I said it was an error.”

“Yes, just a blessing,” Pannis, however, did not relax like Nellie. Instead, he stroked his chin in contemplation, implying, “Let’s hope it’s just a blessing. Heh, if it’s not just a blessing, then things beco much more interesting. Tsk, from his words, I can read at least a hundred different hints. How has this bastard beco like this, never speaking clearly? Is this also a limitation from swimming in the River?”

“What swimming in the river, that’s the River of Ti, and it’s not swimming,” Nellie chuckled helplessly as she tapped Pannis’s thigh a few tis, speaking irritably, “What, do you think he is hinting sothing at you?”

“Nothing, don’t mind it,” Pannis shook his head and replied, “If we spend energy seriously considering such words, we wouldn’t have ti for anything else in a day. I was just seizing the opportunity to mock him. Forget what I just said.”

“Is…that so?” Nellie turned back, eyeing Pannis skeptically. The knight who knew Pannis well didn’t believe that his words were just offhand remarks, but upon confirming that Pannis’s expression was normal, she could only mumble a few indecipherable complaints and returned to the previous topic, “In the eight months after the first contact with Danacus’s followers, the second ti I provided feedback to them, I did sothing I felt I must do, but still feel guilty about to this day.”

“Yeah, I guessed that much,” Pannis nodded, “You praised those moribunds and Undead Mages, didn’t you?”

“Yes, I praised them,” Nellie said with a wry smile, “During the second contact, I intentionally made the connection more stable and no longer just passed a few words but was able to have complete sentence communication.”

“That’s a bit too fast,” Pannis frowned, obviously concerned about a past event, “Should have been more cautious.”

“I knew you’d say that,” Nellie sighed, “I’ve been learning to be careful just like you with every action, so although the second contact had full sentence communication, it couldn’t be called once, to be exact, it should be three tis. The second contact took ten days in total. I intentionally split the communication process into three parts, abruptly interrupting each ti as if to pretend the connection was still very unstable. However, I didn’t explain this state to them, letting them guess for themselves.”

“Not explaining is right; you are in an absolute superior position, there’s no need to explain to them. Let them find the reasons for themselves, the reasons they co up with will be more credible than a thousand explanations you could give,” Pannis nodded in approval, “It’s rare for you to have such patience, dragging one thing out into three tis to complete, indeed very fitting the appearance of having just revived and fighting for control of the body. However, in the second contact, you must have said sothing substantive to them.”

“Hm, first I praised their sacrifices and expressed my appreciation for their loyalty. However, regarding their loyalty, I only praised half a sentence before I intentionally cut off the contact,” Nellie recalled, “After a few days, I reestablished connection with them and clearly stated that I had awakened but was still quite weak.”

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