Villette frowned: "What does this mean?"

“As I said, this guy is my master’s pet. Although he may have forgotten about it for a while, the growth of the Star-Devouring Whale is still something to look forward to, so my master can’t really ignore it.”

The implication is that if the Star-Devouring Whale were truly facing a life-or-death situation, her master might just come.

"Who is your master?"

"His name is Surtroch."

"I've never heard of that name."

"Is Master not famous enough?" Skykirk pondered for a moment. "Then... are you familiar with the name 'Extreme Evil Rider'?"

Navilette was silent.

"Still don't know? That 'prophet' Viserfnir? That 'Golden' Rheindorf?"

Navelette was clearly unaware of this.

He was born not long ago and had been preoccupied with the Fontaine Trials, so he had no idea about these things.

However, well-traveled travelers know this.

"Rhinedoth, a member of the Witch's Guild."

She had heard Abedo mention Rheindorf, a team known as the 'Golden'.

The Witches' Guild is a powerful and ancient organization whose members are mostly mysterious and possess considerable and terrifying power; very few outsiders know their names.

Skirk looked at Ying and said, "These are all names my master mentioned to me. I don't know them personally, but my master is similar to 'Golden' Rhinedoth, someone who pursues a certain extreme. You can tell by how he kept the Star-Devouring Whale. He not only has an eccentric personality but also different hobbies from ordinary people, but..."

After a pause, Skykirk said in a cautionary tone, "...While possessing these characteristics, he is also a terrifyingly powerful person. I generally don't like talking to the weak. For example, I almost never speak to my apprentice. You should know what that means."

She was reminding Navigette that the trial should be carefully considered.

If the verdict against the Star-Devouring Whale really brings trouble to Fontaine, is it really worth it?

From Skirk's perspective, she didn't want Navelette to attack the Star-Devouring Whale. Of course, this wasn't to protect the Star-Devouring Whale—she had no interest in it—but rather out of consideration for future cooperation with the dragons.

“Thank you for the reminder.” After a moment’s thought, Navelette made a decision. “Now that the trial has begun, there will surely be an outcome. If the rules can be broken at will, then justice will cease to exist.”

"Is it still the same?"

Silky sighed. "Fine, you're lightweight."

After saying that, she walked to the side.

The star-devouring whale let out a low hiss.

"Naviette, be careful," Ying warned.

"Yeah...I know."

Navelette nodded.

They walked up to the Star-Devouring Whale.

With a calm gaze and his usual authoritative voice, he announced the sinner's verdict: "The crime has been determined, and hereby pronounced the sentence: Star-devouring Whale, death!"

Boom!

The scepter struck the ground.

The deep sound spread.

As the power of water coalesced, a sword of judgment appeared above the star-devouring whale.

Navelette raised her hand, unleashing her power, and the Sword of Judgment plummeted from the sky.

boom! ——

Just as the power was about to touch the Star-Devouring Whale, a mysterious force appeared out of thin air, forming a barrier that protected the Star-Devouring Whale.

"As expected, that guy had a backup plan."

Seeing this, Skirk was not surprised at all.

Although she is a pet, her potential for growth is promising. Given her understanding of her master, she must have taken precautions just in case.

Navelette raised an eyebrow; his principle had always been to never tolerate anything that could influence the trial.

Whoever the other party is, the only way to break the judgment is to defeat them.

Rumble~~

Navelette unleashed her full power, the Sword of Judgment clashing violently with the barrier of protection, the released power surging wildly in all directions.

"It's no use!" Skykirk raised her voice. "Master has already sensed the situation here. If you insist on doing this, you might just attract his attention!"

Navilette remained unmoved.

"Trial! Execution!"

Bang!

The barrier shattered under Villette's will!

However, the Sword of Judgment did not actually fall on the Star-Devouring Whale. At the moment the barrier shattered, time seemed to freeze on the Star-Devouring Whale. A spiral black hole suddenly appeared where the Sword of Judgment had fallen, and a hand reached out from it, gripping the sword tightly.

"Um?!"

Navelette's eyes sharpened.

“He’s here.” Skirk’s expression changed slightly.

The power emanating from the spiral black hole does not belong to any of the Teyvat world, yet it is terrifyingly powerful.

Those who pursue the ultimate existence are either monsters or mentally ill.

Clearly, Surtroch belongs to the former category.

At this moment, the hand covered by armor firmly grasped the Sword of Judgment, and the power attached to it spread along the blade, affecting Vilet at the same time.

Navelette's body swayed slightly.

Cold and terrifying.

An emotion welled up from the depths of his body—an unbearable sense of fear. He knew that his opponent's strength far surpassed his own.

However, this was not a reason for him to back down.

The verdict has been delivered; even if the heavens fall, the trial must be completed!

Swish!

At this moment, the mimicry of the ancient dragon's power exploded directly within his body!

The terrifying force of the explosion nearly made Vilet cough up blood. He endured the discomfort and channeled all the power into the Sword of Judgment.

Then, his gaze sharpened, and he declared once again in a dignified and unquestionable voice—

"The Star-Devouring Whale, death penalty!"

Boom!

The Sword of Judgment finally broke free from the hand's restraints and landed on the Star-Devouring Whale. Terrifying power erupted instantly, pinning this so-called 'pet' to the primordial womb!

...

Chapter 148 The Power of Heavenly Principles: The Great Compassionate Tree King Arrives with Branches of the World [10,000 Monthly Tickets!]

died?

A look of surprise flashed across Silky's eyes.

It was both the death of the Star-Devouring Whale and the power that Vilet had unleashed in that instant.

That was clearly an attack that overdrawn his own physical strength, a move that could be described as killing a thousand enemies while losing eight hundred of his own, and its impact on someone of Vilett's level was considerable.

For someone to go to such lengths for the sake of so-called justice and trial, a sense of admiration welled up in Skirk's heart.

But after admiration came regret.

Because her master had already arrived.

Although Navelette successfully judged the Star-Devouring Whale, she must have also angered her master.

Chapter 149 Human Fu and Divine Fu vs. Great Compassionate Tree King: A Major Defeat [Seeking Monthly Tickets!]

Rumors have been circulating about Sumeru recently.

Some say that the Great Sage led the Sumeru Messenger Group to Fontaine.

Moreover, Hein became the messenger of the water god and served as his subject.

There's no smoke without fire, and besides, there's a branch of the Steam Bird Report in Sumeru. The headquarters even visited half of the Order of the Nation to gather intelligence in order to find out the Great Sage's actual situation.

However, based on the information they obtained, the Great Sage was deeply favored by the Little Auspicious Grass King and probably had long since become the Grass God's messenger and a subject under his command.

This is a bit strange.

Surely it's not like the gods on both sides are fighting over the same messenger?

Regardless of whether it was possible or not, the result was that the Sumeru Messenger Group had been in Fontaine for a month without accomplishing anything. In fact, according to rumors, the Great Sage Hein, under the alias Ryder, was spending his days enjoying the finest food and drink with the water goddess Funina and had completely forgotten about Sumeru.

This news caused a sensation in Xumi.

After all, the great sage's abilities are obvious to all. Sumeru had not been through the disaster for long, and the hole here had not been repaired yet. Of all the sages, only Hein could be relied on at the moment, but in the blink of an eye, he was taken away by Fontaine.

No way! Absolutely not!

The Church even suggested to the Little Grass God that they ask Fontaine for people. It is said that the one who made this suggestion was the Great Sage's assistant, the famous senior of the Church, Falushan.

Farussan: "First of all, let me state that I am absolutely not complaining that Sage Hein went out to play and left everything to me. Yes, absolutely not."

Al-Hysen: "I second that."

Sino: "I second that."

Despite this, according to Steambird's report, Sumeru's management was clearly a little disgruntled.

After all, what's going on with the great sage who's always away from home?

This kind of hands-off management is absolutely outrageous!

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