Let's start over, Your Majesty.

Chapter 246 Rean's Conditions

Chapter 246 Rean's Conditions

"I need your help to go to the Arctic and find the truth about this world that my parents left there."

Muirner said calmly.

She remained silent after speaking, awaiting Caesar's reply.

Caesar tapped lightly on the armrest of the throne with one hand, analyzing Muirner's remarks.

Even if Muirner wanted to deceive him, he wouldn't bring up something so outrageous.

Everything she said was true.

Even if it's not as exaggerated as she described, humanity will soon experience a major crisis no less severe than the Great Destruction.

But what appeared in Caesar's heart at this moment was not despair and shock, but an uncontrollable excitement.

It was as if a problem that had troubled him for many years had finally found a solution.

If all of this is true, then Muirner's position in his heart has now reached an extremely important level.

She will be the key to fulfilling her lifelong pursuit.

He hesitated for a moment, then spoke:
"You need to give me proof that I believe you."

Muirner raised his hand, revealing a worn-out, ancient notebook.

"This is information left by my parents about verifying this hypothesis. You just need to do some verification according to the methods given in it, and you will naturally come to a conclusion."

Caesar raised his hand, and the tattered book disappeared from Muirner's hand and appeared in his.

On the title page of the notebook, two names were simply marked.

Farish Shomani

Farish Delvin

These are the names of Muirner's parents.

He glanced through it briefly; the writing, including the grammar, was in the ancient Elvish language, and the content was very profound, consisting of spell formulas and deductive algorithms.
However, there are occasionally a few records with similar annotations above.

After flipping through a few pages, he saw Elias's name on one of them.

The focus shifted to this section:
"Elijas assured us that he would handle the experiments related to spiritual resonance, and if all goes well, we will have the first batch of Primarch samples in three months."

“Elias, so he was also connected to Muirna’s parents back then?” Caesar thought to himself.

According to Muirner's previous statement, her parents originally went to the Arctic to study the suddenly discovered primitive ruins. Could this also be the reason why Elias went to the Arctic?
So, this is the same reason why the magical world was so obsessed with god-level power back then, as she said before?

But in any case, since they have made contact, everything is easier to handle. As long as the records about Muirna's parents are found in Elias's diary that Clorin submits later, it will be possible to prove what Muirna said.

He put away his notebook and said:
"I am aware of this matter."

Muirner frowned slightly: "Will you... take action?"

She wasn't entirely sure if Rean would help her in this matter, since the emperor had now transcended reality and there was no guarantee he still possessed compassion for humanity.

The arrival of the apocalypse might actually be a good thing for him; such a scenario is not impossible.

Therefore, her most optimistic plan is to make a deal with Rean at the cost of her own life.

And the things this emperor can still be interested in, she might have to pay with her life to achieve.

But none of that matters anymore; she had already made all the necessary preparations before coming here.

Caesar sat on his throne, pondered for a moment, and then said:

"I am very interested in this matter. Out of consideration for the past relationship with Fritlis, I may consider granting you a favor, but there is one condition."

Muirner felt a great weight lifted from his heart. Whatever conditions He might impose later, as long as He agreed, everything would be fine.

“Please speak,” she said.

"Within the ruins of the Eldaria Palace lies what I need. Go and retrieve it, and I will grant you the power of a rank." Upon hearing this request, Muirna frowned slightly.

"The ruins of the Eldaria Palace have now been submerged by the ocean, and there are high-energy magical reactions there. With the current power of humanity, it is impossible to get close."

"I know, but do you think you can easily obtain my favor?" Caesar said.

"Don't worry, I won't make things difficult for you. What you need to do is assist my followers in exploring the ruins. As long as you complete this task, I will naturally fulfill my promise."

"Your confidant?" Muirna asked.

“He is my representative, responsible for handling the things I left behind on earth. You will meet him later,” Caesar said briefly.

“Okay, I agree,” Muirner said.

"I swear in the name of nature that I will do whatever it takes to fulfill your request."

Caesar nodded.

"Very good, the deal is done. I hope you can live up to my trust."

Muirner lowered his head slightly and placed his left hand on his chest.

“I will strive for this, Your Majesty.”

Caesar gazed intently at her from above. He was usually on friendly terms with Muirna, but now, meeting her as Rean, he felt a sense of unfamiliarity from her.

He understood that, just as she had said before, Muirna harbored resentment towards Rean for destroying her village, but her sense of mission outweighed that resentment; this sense of mission transcended personal grudges.

He can't possibly bring this up with her now. What would happen if he did? Would he apologize? Given his status, that's impossible, and that would be too hypocritical.

But that's enough; he now possesses Muirner's power.

He raised his hand, and a star compass pattern appeared on the back of Muirner's hand, flashing a few times before disappearing.

"You are now my subject. This is your qualification to enter my divine kingdom. From now on, your actions will represent the will of my Eldaria."

Muirner closed his eyes and knelt down.

"Praise be to your grace, Your Majesty."

The light before her eyes faded, and Muirna returned to the balcony of her cottage, bathed in the bright moonlight streaming down from the dome.

She raised her hand, channeling her magic. A golden star pattern appeared on the back of her fair hand, linking her to the Boundless Heavenly Realm, proving that everything that had just happened was real.

"He is really still alive."

Although he had prepared himself mentally, Muirner was still incredibly shocked when it actually happened.

As expected, Rean had truly transcended reality and reached a level beyond the reach of all things.

Now that she's back, she's surprised at how calm she's been in that divine realm. Only now, back at her home, does her heart begin to pound violently.

Fortunately, everything went smoothly, and He agreed to His request, as long as His requirement was fulfilled, that seemingly impossible request.

If there are any truly forbidden zones in this world, one is the Arctic, and the other is the ruins of the royal palace in Eldaria.

Fortunately, according to Rean's request, he was to assist His chosen ones. Since He could make this request, He must have a certain degree of confidence, and it was not an impossible task.

“A follower?” Muirna gazed at the moon.

I don’t know what kind of person Emperor Rean sent, but based on her stereotypes, I guess they are the kind of people who are serious, mysterious and secretive, and quite old.
"I hope we can get along harmoniously," she told herself.

But having cast aside all these worries, a relieved smile appeared on her face.

She gazed at the night sky, the moonlight reflected in her emerald green eyes.

"Dad, Mom, Sister, wait for me!"

(End of this chapter)

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