Mystery: Big Alarm Clock Ghroth Path
Chapter 408 Kesk Island
Chapter 408 Kesk Island
Upon hearing Roger's words, Nast suddenly laughed:
"Although the descendants of the Solomon family take pride in becoming extraordinary individuals through the 'Black Emperor' pathway, our ancestral precepts have never stated that we cannot jump to adjacent pathways—many people in history have done so, and if I were to choose to do so, I would not be the first."
"On the other hand, I don't know if you know this: the sequence 0 of the 'Black Emperor' pathway has most likely not completely fallen yet, and considering His relationship with my father, I have no intention of overthrowing Him."
"After all, the Solomon family hates betrayal because they have been betrayed before."
The implication of these words is very clear: as the one who once granted Savigny the title of "Count of White Maple" and allowed Nast to inherit it, Russell Gustav is legally Nast's master. Therefore, Nast's statement is also to demonstrate his loyalty.
Although his words conveyed loyalty, Roger did not fully believe them.
After all, this "King of the Five Seas" had long declared that he would establish a pirate kingdom, and even promoted his own rules at sea for a long time, making them deeply rooted in people's hearts.
These actions all correspond to the "Black Emperor's" ascension ritual, so Roger has reason to believe that Nast has seen the "Black Emperor's" blasphemous card and knows about the ascension ritual of Sequence 0.
Not to mention that if he were truly a descendant of the Solomon family, Roselle might have seen him as the one who usurped the throne of the "Black Emperor."
Therefore, it cannot be ruled out that he might want to do something like "restoring the family's glory" and use it as an excuse to justify his actions.
From Roger's perspective, he and Nast were actually on opposite sides on this issue. First of all, Nast had done him no favors. Secondly, whether considering his friendship with Bernadette or the fact that they were both descendants of Chinese civilization, it was only natural for Roger to lean towards Emperor Roselle.
Therefore, he became more cautious. Exploring the "Ghost Empire" was fine, as it would benefit both sides. However, if Nast tried to use a feint to achieve his goals while secretly plotting against him, he would promptly retaliate.
In any case, this did not hinder the current cooperation between the two parties, so Roger raised his glass again to Nast Solomon and said:
"Then, Earl, I wish us a pleasant cooperation."
"Wish we can co-operate well."
After clinking glasses, Nast smiled and said:
"Now that we're partners, you could consider withdrawing that other unit from the outside, wouldn't you?"
Roger's eyes twitched slightly upon hearing this.
He wasn't surprised that Nast was able to detect all of this; in fact, Roger had anticipated it as well.
Lindsay's tactical squad was just a decoy; his real weapon was a seemingly harmless "stray cat" at the door.
What truly struck him as extraordinary was Nast's remarkable patience, which elevated his opinion of the latter to a new level.
After a quick thought, Roger looked at Lindsay and nodded slightly.
Lindsay understood and, through occult communication, gave the order to his men to withdraw one level outside the encirclement.
After confirming that the tactical squad had left, Nast smiled and clinked glasses with Roger once more, and the strange, distorted atmosphere that had been in the room vanished.
Only then did both sides reach a true consensus on cooperation and temporarily lower their guard against each other.
Afterwards, Nast and Roger discussed their plans over dinner and eventually agreed to meet in Segal 10 days later.
That was the time of the next full moon, which gave Roger a window of opportunity to investigate the matter of Koske Island.
Of course, there may be some variables, but after Roger's astrological calculations, he judged that although there would be some twists and turns in his trip, he could completely resolve the issues within a week.
This put his mind at ease. After a few rounds of drinks and several dishes, the two said their goodbyes, and Roger turned and left with Lindsay.
After returning to the Star Lord, Roger was mostly sober. He gave the Star Fleet the order to set off before dawn and then personally took on the role of navigator for the Star Lord.
The reason for personally taking action is that the dense fog of the Misty Sea can cause even experienced "navigators" to lose their way. Even though Zeus has now been promoted to Sequence 6 "Wind Favorite" and his helmsmanship is stronger than when he was Sequence 7, he still cannot effectively prevent the effects of the fog in the Misty Sea.
Not to mention that the "Star Fleet" was heading towards a special sea area shrouded in the "fog of war." According to Christopher Iman, only beings with divine abilities could freely enter and leave that sea area; otherwise, they would easily lose their course and be trapped on the same route forever.
In this situation, "Darkness Annihilation" and "Premonition of Hidden Threads" can play a decisive role. Even if the strange fog prevents Roger from revealing all the hidden threads, Roger can still find the exact direction of Koske Island by following the traces of those hidden threads that have been abnormally disturbed in a mystical sense.
To ensure his judgment was accurate, Roger even took some blood from Alice, so that he could use her blood connection with Christopher Iman to enhance the accuracy of his "hidden clues" and avoid being misled by incorrect options.
Under Roger's guidance, the "Star Fleet" entered full-speed sailing mode. On the third day, Roger suddenly saw that many dark lines began to become chaotic. Some of them began to circle around a fixed area, while others simply disappeared.
Roger immediately entered the "Original Core" to perform astrological analysis, confirming that the location ahead was indeed Koske Island. He then ordered Philip to activate the "Isolation" effect of the "Star Lord," transferring all four ships of the "Star Fleet" into the dark space behind the door.
With the steam turbines running at full power, the fleet traversed the darkness. When the darkness lifted again, Roger finally saw a small but sizable island appear in the thick fog.
These islands have never been recorded on any nautical charts and seem to have never been noticed by anyone, as if they were in a dead corner of history and human memory. Only those lonely souls wandering in the mist, unable to escape, can truly see their existence.
This is Koske Island, a forgotten land imprisoned by an eternal mist.
Because the sun never shines, there are no large green plants on the land here. Instead, it is surrounded by shrubs with pale purplish-brown leaves and relatively low trees. Coupled with the narrow coastline that appears pale white, the entire island exudes a strange and mysterious aura under the shroud of mist.
God knows how these strange plants survived without sunlight. Roger only thought that the island's unique environment eliminated those plants that couldn't survive, leaving only some resilient plants that adapted to the environment by changing their own traits.
Moreover, many severely rotten wooden planks float around the island, indicating that many ships that have existed for an unknown number of years seem to have gradually disintegrated and sunk here. Currently, only three ships remain above the sea, but judging from their design and equipment, these ships are at least thirty years old, with the oldest dating back more than fifty years.
"Here is..."
Alice's eyes flickered slightly as she looked at the island in front of her.
"Yes, this should be Kesk Island."
Having crossed the outer edge of the fog of war, Roger could now clearly feel a strong mystical connection between the Alice blood on his hands and a small island not far away.
If nothing unexpected happens, that island is where Christopher was exiled before his death, and it is also the location of the last Sequence 4 seal left by Mr. "The Door".
"Captain, there's a ship over there, it looks like it's new."
Suddenly, Zeus's voice came from the deck. Roger followed his gaze and saw a stranded passenger ship moored near a cape not far away.
Judging from the appearance of this passenger ship, it should be a ship that has recently entered the Kosque Island area and has not been here for more than 3 months.
This means that if the people on the ship had not clashed with the natives of Koske Island, there is a high possibility that there are still survivors.
Alice had clearly thought of this as well, and she looked at Roger with intense eyes, who could see the obvious struggle in her gaze.
Roger sighed inwardly. He knew Alice was probably thinking of Christopher's similar experience, but that "traveler" was clearly not as lucky as the people on this ship.
Roger patted Alice on the shoulder and simultaneously ordered all four ships to dock and anchor.
Fifteen minutes later, the four ships of the "Star Fleet" docked neatly at the shore.
As the rope ladder was lowered, Roger led Lindsay's tactical squad and some other necessary personnel from the ship to the shore, looking into the depths of the island, shrouded in thick fog and filled with an eerie atmosphere.
"Lindsay."
Hearing Roger's call, Lindsay Louise nodded slightly.
He raised his right hand high into the misty sky, and the next moment, four fiery white and blue fire crows soared into the sky.
The fire crows flew extremely fast, tearing through the air with a loud bang in an instant. They entangled each other and arrived above Koske Island. Three of the fire crows exploded in succession, their bright flames still clearly visible in the mist.
The fourth fire crow flew to a higher altitude, and after reaching an altitude of about 2000 meters, it suddenly exploded uncontrollably. It seemed that there was an invisible barrier there, which caused its kinetic energy to rapidly decrease in an instant.
None of the fire crows exploded without making a sound, as if some force within the thick fog suppressed the sound of the explosion once it exceeded a certain range.
This also makes it so that the sound of the waves outside can be almost heard on the entire island, as if it were a demiplane cut out by some strange force.
"The fog in the sky has a slightly smaller shielding range than the horizontal direction, with a difference of about 40%."
Through Lindsay's experiment, Roger quickly estimated the actual range of influence of the fog of war on Koske Island.
Besides testing the range of the fog's influence, Lindsay had another purpose in releasing the fire crows: Roger needed to attract the attention of the people on Koske Island, whether natives or foreign survivors. He needed someone to communicate with so that he could better understand the island's layout and situation.
After waiting for a while, Roger suddenly showed a curious expression and looked at the tall bushes not far away.
Three seconds later, a faint whooshing sound came from the air, and Lindsay Louis reached out and grabbed an arrow.
Immediately afterwards, several more arrows flew in. Bandit meowed, and the arrows stopped in mid-air before falling to the ground a moment later.
At that moment, under Roger's gaze, two half-naked, pale-skinned boys were clearly hiding in the bushes, looking in their direction with terrified expressions.
"Kexke people?"
As he muttered to himself, Roger used "anti-gravity" to control himself and fly up. In almost two breaths, he was already looking down at the boys from above.
Upon seeing this unusual scene, both boys cried out in surprise. One of them, who reacted quickly, immediately grabbed the other and ran into the depths of the dense forest behind them.
Roger's lips curled up as he landed directly in front of the two who were trying to escape.
This startled the two boys, who immediately began to speak in a strange language. Roger frowned and listened carefully, discovering that they seemed to be speaking some variant of Old Fussac.
Because he was fluent in Old Fursak, Roger immediately used "Dark Annihilation" to decipher many of the mechanisms in the language the other party was speaking. He began to say:
"Don't panic, we are friends."
His reaction immediately silenced the two boys, who looked at Roger with some curiosity, seemingly surprised that this outsider could speak the language of the Koskes.
"Who are you, and why can you fly?"
One of the shorter boys mustered his courage and asked.
"Not an extraordinary one..."
Roger quickly determined the opponent's background and then spoke:
"I am a demigod."
"Demi god?"
Roger's words once again drew gasps from the two boys. The shorter boy instinctively believed Roger, but the taller boy tugged at his sleeve and gave him a meaningful look.
"Are demigods more powerful, or angels?"
The tall boy asked warily.
"Of course, angels are more powerful."
Roger answered with a smile.
Upon hearing this, the two visibly breathed a sigh of relief.
“We have angels protecting us here.”
The tall boy raised an eyebrow:
"That's why I advise you not to do anything bad."
Upon hearing this, Roger chuckled.
He knew that these people were most likely descendants of the angels from the Einhorn family. The angel had left behind some of the "Hunter" path's legacy here, but over time, much of the knowledge and materials for advancement had been almost lost.
According to what Christopher Iman had previously told Roger, there are currently no mid-sequence "Hunter" way Beyonders on this island; the strongest one is merely a Sequence 8 "Provocateur," who is also the chieftain of the Koske people.
They couldn't understand those advanced mystical concepts either, but they believed that the angel, who had most likely become a sealed object, was still protecting them—at least that's how it seemed to the lower-level Koske people.
"I need to see your chieftain."
Upon hearing this, the two boys became even more wary and refused to take Roger to the Koske people's settlement no matter what.
Roger sighed softly, called Lindsay over, and then tried to speak:
"Look at him, doesn't he look a little familiar?"
Sure enough, when they saw Lindsay Louis with his red hair and crimson eyes, their eyes widened and they knelt down before this "Iron Knight" with a thud.
"Angel, angel!"
They spoke loudly while kowtowing repeatedly.
"...?"
Lindsay felt extremely annoyed. He turned to look at Roger, seemingly unaware of what these two primitive men were up to.
“They worship the angels of the ‘hunter’ path, and you look a lot like that angel.”
After listening to Roger's explanation on the Mind Communication Channel, Lindsay finally understood.
"Angel, do you wish to see the leader of the Koske people?"
Roger spoke in the Keke language, as if seeking Lindsay's opinion.
Lindsay nodded slightly, her face serious as she acknowledged Roger's words.
Without further hesitation, the two boys led Roger and Lindsay deeper into the dense forest.
Under Roger's command, the remaining men followed at a distance of about thirty meters. He did not want too many people to enter the Koske people's settlement at once, as this could easily cause tension among the Koske people.
On the other hand, he found something strange: according to Christopher Iman, the Koskes didn't seem to be that hostile to outsiders before, and heaven knows why these guys suddenly started launching sneak attacks on them from the shadows.
After walking for a long time through the labyrinthine forest, Roger finally saw some stone houses. These houses were obviously very old, and some even had Quaternary-style carvings. At first glance, they looked like products from the Tudor Empire.
On the other hand, these buildings all have varying degrees of weathering, and the weathered surfaces are reinforced and waterproofed by attaching mud, tiles, and coastal plants. These reinforcements rely on the original building structure and do not damage the building's style.
All of this aroused Roger and his companions' curiosity. Due to historical reasons, Quaternary architecture in the North Continent is now extremely rare. The Quaternary ruins that Roger, Klein, and Sharon had previously explored beneath Williams Street are among the very few well-preserved examples. Therefore, from any perspective, the culture of the Koske people has high historical value.
This is also why Christopher was so attracted to the culture here. Roger judged that he must have absorbed the "Traveler's" potion by exploring the culture of the Koske people.
The arrival of Roger and his group seemed to have attracted the attention of the Koske people, as many of them peeked out from the buildings and looked at the newcomers.
Many of them were wearing short skirts or shorts woven from plant fibers, and the women were wearing tops. Some of them were even wearing clothes worn by outsiders. Roger could tell at a glance that those clothes belonged to outsiders who had mistakenly entered the territory of Koske Island.
These Koske people were initially wary, but after they saw Lindsay Louise's appearance clearly, they were all greatly shocked and knelt down in droves, seemingly in great awe.
Lindsay was completely dumbfounded. He had been a demigod for quite some time, but this was the first time he had ever received such worship.
He had never received such exaggerated treatment in his own tactical squad, because although he had a very high prestige as the leader of the team, Lindsay usually treated his team members as brothers and comrades-in-arms, and did not force his subordinates to treat him with excessive courtesy.
According to Lindsay himself, they had all struggled through the darkness of the "forsaken land," and since they treated him like royalty, he naturally treated them like brothers.
Therefore, the contrast he was experiencing made him extremely uncomfortable. If Roger hadn't reminded him to maintain his composure and dignity, he probably wouldn't have been able to stand the Koskos's grand display.
During his journey, Roger made a rough estimate and found that the Koske people's settlement was much larger than he had imagined, with thousands of people on this one island alone.
This is unusual for a relatively isolated primitive settlement, as the supply of food is a huge problem.
Roger deduced from the fish bones and fruit pits on the ground that there should be some edible food on the island, and that the ocean currents would also bring some edible, fatty seafood. Sure enough, after walking a few more steps, he saw large tracts of cultivated land, planted with potatoes and beans.
These are crops that can provide protein, energy, and even oil. The key is that they have low light requirements, making them suitable for growing in areas like Kosque Island where sunlight is scarce.
Potatoes are a typical crop that is suitable for growing in cold and humid regions, while legumes can adapt to low-light environments through nitrogen fixation. Both of these crops have successfully survived on Koske Island and become common crops.
As for how the Kesk people obtained the materials for these crops, Roger judged that it was either a legacy passed down from the Quaternary period, or something brought in by outsiders.
In any case, the environment on Koske Island is many times better than the "Forsaken Land". Apart from the fact that food is not scarce, there is also faint sunlight. Although the conditions are not good, they are by no means desperate.
Most importantly, there are no twisted and evil monsters lurking everywhere here. Even some mid-level extraordinary creatures have difficulty getting close to this place due to the fog of war. This ensures that as long as the Kesk people don't do anything reckless, they can almost survive here forever.
As the group walked, a hill soon came into view, on which stood a two-story stone building that resembled a temple. An elderly man who looked to be over sixty years old was leading a group of people, ready for battle.
The old man's temples were white as frost, his eyes were resolute, and deep wrinkles were etched into his face, each furrow seemingly concealing countless storms.
His emaciated body was wrapped in an old robe that had been washed countless times, the cuffs were already frayed, revealing his bony wrists.
Most importantly, although the old man's hair had turned white, there was still a trace of red that had not faded.
The boy next to him also had red hair, which surprised Roger.
"Red hair?"
Roger quickly realized that the two men might have a close blood relationship with the angel, which might be the reason why the old man was able to become the clan leader.
The old man was a "Provocateur" of the "Hunter" pathway, Sequence 8, while the boy had only recently become a Sequence 9.
Roger astutely deduced that the boy was probably chosen as the successor to the next clan chief because of his red hair, and it was precisely because of this that he was able to become a "Hunter" extraordinary individual on Koske Island, where extraordinary traits were extremely scarce.
Unlike the lower-ranking Koske people, these two and the people behind them did not kneel down to Lindsay. Instead, they looked at him with caution and surprise.
But Roger remained calm. He and Lindsay stepped forward and spoke to the old man:
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Chieftain."
The chieftain was somewhat surprised to hear that Roger could speak his own language.
He looked suspicious and asked in a rather weary voice:
"Do you know me?"
"The chieftain of the Koske people, a Sequence 8 'Provocateur'."
Roger smiled at the other man, and then, to the latter's surprise, said:
“I have a friend who once stayed on Koske Island, and he told me some things about the island.”
Who is your friend?
Upon hearing Roger's words, Chief Kesk gave a strange look.
Over the millennia, outsiders leaving Koske Island have been extremely rare, but not nonexistent. The only problem is that the Koske people do not know whether they died in the mist or successfully returned to the outside world.
"His name is Christopher."
Upon hearing Roger's words, Chief Koske's eyes immediately showed shock.
"Christopher successfully left?"
"Correct."
Roger nodded.
Is he alright?
Chief Kesk asked again.
"he died."
Roger sighed, then called Alice, who was standing not far behind him, over and said to Chief Koske:
"This is Christopher's daughter, Alice."
Chief Kesk gazed at Alice for a moment, then sighed softly and said:
"You look a lot like your father."
Alice didn't quite understand what the other person was saying, and after Roger translated it, she fell silent as well.
"Sir, may I ask who this gentleman is?"
Seeing Alice fall silent, Chief Koske looked at Lindsay and then asked Roger.
"This is a saint of the 'Hunter' path."
Roger took a deep breath:
“I know what you’re thinking, but he is not the son of that angel.”
He did not choose to deceive the Koskos; Roger would uphold this basic moral principle regardless.
Seeing Chief Kesk's disappointment, Roger spoke up:
"But don't worry, we might have what you're looking for here."
As they were talking, Lindsay took out another special item.
It was a palm-sized jar-shaped object, gilded all over and inlaid with a dazzling blood-red gemstone. It looked very old, but it was completely undamaged and rust-free.
"This is?"
Chief Kesk's eyes widened immediately upon seeing the object.
"Do you know him?"
Roger smiled and began to speak, then explained:
“This is the spirit urn of the Einhorn family. We have come to take the remains of the angels home.”
Upon hearing this, Chief Kesk's pupils contracted. He carefully examined the spirit urn of the Einhorn family for a few moments before taking a few steps back, tears streaming down his face, and then kneeling down with a thud.
Seeing their clan leader in this posture, the Kesk tribesmen who were originally standing behind him also knelt down one after another.
Seeing this, Roger finally breathed a sigh of relief.
He had long suspected that Amon's plan to have him spend 25000 gold pounds to buy the Einhorn family's spirit urn was related to the issue of Koske Island, and now Roger was finally certain of it.
Using the Einhorn family's urn to retrieve the remains of the Einhorn family's angels seems perfectly reasonable.
Before the Einhorn family's "weather sorcerer" perished, He must have expressed a desire to return home. Therefore, the patriarch of the Kexke family clearly possessed some knowledge passed down through generations, including but not limited to how to identify items belonging to the Einhorn family.
After kneeling for a while, Chief Koske finally agreed to be helped to his feet by Roger and Lindsay. He shakily confirmed many details about the Einhorn family with Roger.
Roger, as a descendant of the Abraham family, was very familiar with the angelic families of the Fourth Age, and answered fluently without any hesitation.
On the other hand, he had no moral burden about it.
Because the extraordinary traits left behind by the Einhorn family angels almost certainly include all extraordinary traits from Sequence 9 to Sequence 2, but since the higher sequence parts must contain a strong spiritual imprint of the Einhorn angels, this extraordinary trait cannot be directly given to Lindsay.
Therefore, Roger's plan was to give this extraordinary ability to the "Red Angel" Medici, because his spiritual body already had the spiritual imprint of Einhorn fused within it, and in addition, he had already fully digested all the potions from "Hunter" to "Weather Wizard", so he could fuse the power of this extraordinary ability with almost no obstacles.
In this way, this extraordinary characteristic is effectively returned to the Einhorn family, and Medici also has the possibility of regaining his status and competing for the position of "Red Priest".
In return, Roger would require that after Lindsay regains his status, he provide her with the extraordinary traits needed for her subsequent advancement, and allow Roger to use "identity manipulation" to confuse their mystical identities in order to help Lindsay quickly digest the potion.
As long as Medici still bears the mark of the "Key to the Gate," He will definitely find a way to meet Roger's demands. If He ultimately fails as the first candidate in the struggle for the position of "Red Priest," Lindsay may take his place.
This is a double insurance, and it is also the best solution Roger can think of at the moment.
The path to godhood is too arduous, and Roger would not allow his brother to embark on this path unless absolutely necessary. In this respect, Medici's will was undoubtedly purer, and if he could succeed, it would be a good thing.
After all, regardless of the calamity, a final winner must emerge from both paths, and that person absolutely cannot be the "Primal Witch" Chick.
Otherwise, the world would probably be doomed.
After carefully confirming all the details, Chief Kesk finally broke down in tears and spoke:
"I have been waiting for this day for a long time."
"No, it should be said that the people of Kesk have been waiting for this day for a long time. We are imprisoned here by the decree of the angels to guard the remains of the angels and wait for the arrival of the destined one."
Upon hearing this, Roger sighed, and then said:
"Now, could you please lead us to the tomb of the angels?"
“Once we remove the angel’s relics, the people of Kesk will regain their freedom. At that time, you can choose to leave or stay here as you wish.”
Although Koske Island is located in the Misty Sea, as long as the Koske people are properly guided, they can still travel to other oceans and even the northern continent—provided, of course, that the war mist shrouding Koske Island is cleared away.
So for those Kesk people who yearn for freedom, they also long for someone to come and take away the angel's remains.
"As long as you can pass the tests at the Angel's Tomb, you can take the angel's remains."
Chief Kesk nodded slightly, and then said:
"But before that, we have another problem."
"what?"
Roger asked curiously.
"It is the flesh and blood left behind by Christopher."
Chief Kesk sighed:
"After he left, the flesh did not disappear; instead, it continued to grow, and now it has spread from the island where we originally isolated Christopher to the entrance of the Angelic Tomb."
“If you don’t deal with that flesh and blood, you won’t be able to enter the Angel’s Tomb.”
"I see."
Roger narrowed his eyes. To be honest, he had some expectation of this situation, but he didn't expect it to be as serious as Chief Kesk described.
"Could you please take us to see it?"
Upon hearing his words, Chief Koske nodded, and then led Roger and his group towards the southeast of the Koske Islands.
After walking for about half an hour, Roger finally saw a scene that could be described as extremely bizarre and eerie.
On a small island, a mixture of flesh, fascia, and bone writhed and twisted under the red moonlight. It stretched out numerous tentacles that clung to a black hill on the edge of the main island. The tentacles were covered with countless eyes, numbering at least a thousand. They were all rotating erratically, emanating a chilling and eerie aura.
On the other hand, although the flesh and blood looked like this, Roger did not see any characteristics of the mythical creature form on it. Even the low-sequence extraordinary beings on Koske Island could see it directly, which also shows that its harm was limited to the physical level.
"This……"
Lindsay and Alice stared wide-eyed, their expressions incredulous. Alice was particularly shocked when she realized that those eyes were nine-tenths similar to Christopher's. She couldn't take the shock and fainted to the ground.
Roger also wore a serious expression, as he suddenly realized a very crucial issue.
"By the way, Chieftain."
Roger turned to look at Chief Koske, and then asked:
"I heard Christopher say before that the fog around Koske Island weakens every Blood Moon night, is that true?"
"Yes, that's right."
Chief Kesk nodded and replied.
"In that case, I have another question."
"When the angel of the Einhorn family fell, was He alone?"
"No."
Chief Kesk found it somewhat strange:
"The angel's companion was with Him at the time, and not long after the angel's death, His companion was heartbroken and took his own life."
"After that, the Kesk people buried them together, but because the lowest level of the tomb was sealed, His companion was buried on the upper level."
"That's not surprising."
Roger breathed a sigh of relief:
“This was a situation I hadn’t been aware of before, and Christopher didn’t tell me about it either.”
"Yes, because we didn't tell Christopher that much at the time."
Chief Kesk asked in confusion:
"What's wrong with this?"
"It's a big problem."
Roger took a deep breath and then spoke:
"I suspect that the angel's companion was also a high-sequence Extraordinary!"
"Captain, why do you say that?"
Lindsay, supporting Alice who was completely limp, asked in confusion.
"can not tell you."
Roger shook his head slightly. In fact, it wasn't that he didn't want to talk about it, but rather that it might involve the "Fallen Mother Goddess," and Roger couldn't discuss it casually without protection.
In his speculation, the angel's partner is highly likely to be a high-sequence extraordinary being of the "Moon" or "Mother" pathway, and the sequence level will not be lower than sequence 3.
Like the angel of the Einhorn family, the extraordinary characteristics she left behind should also have formed a special seal. On the night of the blood moon, the power of this seal will be amplified, and to a certain extent, it will shield the "weather sorcerer's" fog of war. This is why the intensity of the fog will decrease at that time.
Christopher Iman's flesh and blood, which were tainted by the flesh and blood of the "Fallen Mother Goddess," were likely also stimulated by this sealed artifact.
Under the aggregation effect, they began to proliferate uncontrollably, which led to this bizarre and grotesque scene!
(End of this chapter)
You'll Also Like
-
Douluo Continent: Blue Silver Grass? Grass!
Chapter 89 13 hours ago -
Douluo Continent: Reborn in Mingde Hall, Developing Battle Armor
Chapter 224 13 hours ago -
Douluo II: Four Martial Souls
Chapter 301 13 hours ago -
In Douluo Continent, my martial soul is a speaker.
Chapter 121 13 hours ago -
Douluo Continent: Symbiotic Xiao Wu, Explosive Kill of Tang San
Chapter 219 13 hours ago -
Douluo Continent: Huo Yuhao's Life Choices
Chapter 232 13 hours ago -
My incredibly wealthy uncle: My extravagant spending has shocked my fans!
Chapter 338 13 hours ago -
While someone was writing a diary in Battle Through the Heavens, Xun'er lived in Bengbu!
Chapter 183 13 hours ago -
A person in the prehistoric world is bound to a high-level martial arts chat group.
Chapter 309 13 hours ago -
I'm a fanfiction writer who started plundering the heavens from Douluo Continent.
Chapter 322 13 hours ago