Chapter 204 Heart of the Ocean
Scarlett paused, then turned to look at Tyron. "Who is he talking to?"

Tyron paused, his brows furrowing slightly, and asked疑惑地问道:“Don’t you think something’s wrong?”

Scarlett shook her head, looking somewhat bewildered. "No."

Tyron looked at the merman. "He's talking to you. This is a special ability of the merman race, to bewitch their opponents with their voices and make them obey their commands."

Scarlett: "So I was fooled?"

Tyronn: "Yes."

Scarlett: "But I don't feel anything."

Tyronn: "Maybe you're different from others."

Tyrion wasn't just saying that casually; he saw Scarlett's spiritual power and sensed another force, different from the other orcs.

But he couldn't say it.

Scarlett herself needs to awaken.

The mermaid on the throne, seeing that Scarlett didn't react and was still calmly chatting, frowned and glared at them. Her voice, which had been husky and charming just moments before, now sounded angry and rough. "Come here."

He was still beckoning to Scarlett.

But Scarlett didn't react at all.

He paused for two seconds.

The mermaid realized something, her expression changed, she placed her hand on the armrest, and prepared to stand up with a forceful effort.

However, he was a prisoner, imprisoned here, bound by chains that were shackles of eternal life, impossible to break. He could not leave the throne and was destined to remain forever in this small confines.

The merman looked at Scarlett, staring intently at her face, and saw a resemblance to Catherine in her features, which disgusted him.

He closed his eyes and exhaled a breath of cold air.

When she opened her eyes again, they were filled with ice, and a crack appeared between her brows. Her pale blue spiritual energy burst forth, surging towards Scarlett with even greater ferocity than before.

Tyron pulled Scarlett back two steps and stepped in front of her.

His spiritual energy was also light blue.

It solidified into a strong protective shield, blocking the mermaid's attack.

Tyronn was unharmed.

On the contrary, the mermaid who initiated the attack froze and spat out a mouthful of blood.

Black blood flowed onto snow-white skin, a beautiful yet eerie sight, desolate and barren.

"Tyron, I didn't know you were so amazing." Scarlett stood behind Tyron and praised him with delight when she saw the mermaid was injured, but there was no joy in her eyes.

"Ah."

Tyronn didn't say much.

He dispelled the protective shield, looked up at the ceiling, and said, "Scarlett, this place is a barrier set up with mental energy. If you want to get out, you have to break it with your mental energy. The opponent's mental energy is SS-level, and your mental energy is not enough, so only I can do it. The mermaid cannot leave the throne and can only attack with mental energy. His current mental energy is S-level. I will dedicate a portion of my mental energy to protect you. If you control your mental energy well, you can temporarily avoid damage."

Tyron squeezed Scarlett's hand. "I'll take you away once I break the barrier."

Tyron's tone was overly solemn, as if he were giving his last words, which gave Scarlett a bad feeling.

She grasped Tyron's hand in return. "Tyron, are you hiding something from me?"

“No,” Tyron denied.

"Why is your mental strength so powerful? Sylvia is A+, what's yours?" Scarlett pressed.

Tyron didn't want to lie, so he blinked and said, "I don't have a rank."

He looked at Scarlett, "I am the guardian of Sylvia, so I must be stronger than him. My spiritual power is different from yours. Don't worry, I'm confident I can get you away from here."

Scarlett: "And you? Are you confident you can leave together?"

Tyron's eyes flickered slightly, "I..."

"he can not."

Tyron was interrupted by the mermaid after he had only uttered one word.

The mermaid wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth, a wicked smile spreading across his face. "He will exhaust his soul and die from exhaustion, just like me, bound by the shackles of immortality, neither dead nor indestructible, falling with this planet."

As the mermaid finished speaking, he laughed, his body trembling with the sound, his chest heaving, and the chains binding him began to writhe, tightening around his pale body.

Not long after.

The mermaid spat out another mouthful of black blood.

Scarlett quickly looked at Tyron, "Is what he said true?"

“It’s fake.” Tyron said expressionlessly, “He’s a mermaid, never believe a word he says.”

"That's right, I am a mermaid."

The mermaid chuckled and retorted, "Aren't you the same?"

Tyron remained silent, his expression gradually turning serious.

He was considering whether or not to kill him first.

The mermaid either didn't notice Tyrone's murderous intent, or she did but didn't care. She slowly turned her gaze to Scarlett, her hazy eyes shining brightly. "Scarlett, I said I am Sylvia's father, but I didn't make it clear that besides being his father, I am also the previous Tyrone."

Scarlett's expression shifted, "Tyron?"

Holst's words flashed through her mind.

Tyren, in the language of Arga, means "god of the sea".

She looked at the mermaid incredulously. "You mean, you are another soul? The guardian spirit of Sevia's father?"

"Correct."

The mermaid nodded slightly and explained to Scarlett, "Tyron doesn't exist in every mermaid; he has to go through countless trials to be born."

He glanced at Tyronn and said meaningfully, "I thought I was the last one, but I never expected to see another Tyronn a hundred years later. It's amazing."

"Why are you the last one?" Scarlett seized on the key point in his question.

She didn't know whether to fight or run, so she took advantage of the calm atmosphere to gather as much useful information as possible.

The mermaid lifted her eyelids and said, "Because the 'Heart of the Ocean' is lost, the mermaid race can no longer summon the sea god."

The Heart of the Ocean is the most precious treasure of the Merfolk, possessing supreme power, and is passed down from generation to generation by the clan leader.

Until it was passed down to his generation.

Or rather, it was passed on to his other soul, Sak.

Sack is simple-minded, kind, and gentle. He accidentally saves a female and falls in love with her at first sight. When he sees her seriously injured and on the verge of death, he takes out the Heart of the Ocean to save her life.

Then they got married.

For her sake, Sak left the sea and entered the treacherous royal court.

That female was royalty, but she had no real power and was not favored.

Sak devoted himself to her, scheming for power and using his mermaid abilities to lead troops into battle, expand his territory, secure military power for the female, and then launch a war to seize the throne.

That female had many beastmen, and Sak was just one of them.

After the female ascended the throne, she treated him with indifference. Moreover, since he was of a different race, the others united to ostracize him, humiliate him, and torment him.

The female knew this perfectly well, but she turned a blind eye and often used political affairs as an excuse to distance herself from him.

Sack's other soul was also born at that time.

Because of pain.

Because of indifference.

One body can actually possess two souls.

This surprising discovery once again attracted the attention of the females.

She fell in love with him again.

After learning that the orcs of the merfolk have a special ability to give birth to souls that surpass SSS level.

She was moved.

She had a child with him.

but.

The Heart of the Ocean was lost while rescuing the female.

Even if they have a child, that child cannot become that special mermaid-beastman.

The female was very sad and ignored him again.

He had no choice but to promise her that he would find the Heart of the Ocean and ensure their child could grow up safely.

He sealed away the tender infant.

He led his former subordinates to other planets in search of the Heart of the Ocean.

This search has lasted for fifty years.

(End of this chapter)

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