"If I had the power..."
The God of Honkai answered her prayers and granted her the power of a Herrscher.
Abandoning her human identity, a girl named Sirin tore apart the hearts of humans and transformed into the Queen of Space.
Subsequently, she manipulated this still incomplete Herrscher of the Void power to orchestrate the disappearance of the Tower of Babel researchers.
This is revenge.
A revenge against those humans who covet the power of the Honkai, yet are arrogant and cowardly.
With the power bestowed upon her by God, Sirin delivered the final judgment, known as death, to the researchers and the accomplices of the guards.
It was during this time, when the flames of vengeance were burning the Babylonian laboratory, that the necromancer descended upon the snowfields near the Tower of Babylon.
Although the Honkai energy detection device in the Babylon Laboratory captured the battle between Moros and the Honkai Beast horde, the terrified researchers were already scared out of their wits by Sirin's fury of revenge.
They were now wishing they had more legs to escape this terrifying scene, and had no mind to pay attention to the piercing alarm.
As for Sirin, she naturally heard the alarm from the Honkai energy detection device as well.
But at this moment, she was completely immersed in the pleasure of revenge.
The intense pleasure of revenge was like a wake-up call, allowing the girl to temporarily forget all her troubles and distractions, including the constant alarm sounds in her ears.
At this moment, the Honkai Queen's heart is filled only with those who once caused her pain and harm.
Her heart was filled with endless rage and a desire for revenge. She wanted to send those who had betrayed and hurt her one by one into the abyss of death in order to quell her anger and resentment.
For a demigod-level necromancer, annihilating a massive Honkai beast horde led by an Emperor-level Honkai Beast is a very simple matter.
With just one [Netherworld Curse], all the Honkai Beasts except for the Emperor-level Ice Emperor were wiped out.
This is not surprising.
With Moros's current [Curse Power] attribute of 60 points, plus the boost from the [Spellcasting Demigod] trait, his [Netherworld Curse] can deal a full 1200 points of evil attribute damage.
Although Honkai Beasts are silicon-based creatures, they clearly do not belong to the Graveyard faction or the Regional faction.
Therefore, they are completely defenseless against the evil attribute damage released by [Netherworld Curse].
Under the impact of this powerful magic, the Honkai Beast horde fell like leaves swept by a whirlwind in an instant.
After clearing out these foes, Moros did not stop for a moment.
He once again used the super magic technique called [Instant Spell Casting] to unleash a destructive spell, sending the already crumbling Ice Emperor into the void.
At this point, the Honkai Beast swarm that attacked him was completely wiped out.
From their discovery
The necromancer, until this moment of ending, the hands of time had not even moved a single minute.
This is the terrifying power possessed by a demigod-level spellcaster from Ashan.
For beings below the level of demigod, it is an utterly unsolvable crushing defeat.
Getting back to the main point, with the fall of the Ice Emperor, a notification appeared on the hero panel.
[First stage of the quest completed, rated S rank. You have gained 2 points of Attack, 2 points of Defense, 2 points of Spell Power, 2 points of Knowledge, and Mana Regeneration!]
[Note: Mission rewards will be calculated upon completion of all Hero Template Promotion missions!]
The continuous refresh of notifications on the hero panel brought a satisfied smile to Moros's face.
As expected, the rewards for an S-level rating are generous!
However, compared to the last time he carried out the green-level hero template promotion mission, he could clearly feel that the difficulty of this blue-level hero template promotion mission had increased significantly.
Don't be fooled by how easily the Necromancer could defeat the Honkai Beast horde led by the Ice Emperor; it doesn't mean that other heroes below the Legendary rank can easily handle enemies of this level.
If a normal high-level hero were to face these Honkai Beasts, it's hard to say who would win.
What made Moros think even more was that multi-stage tasks have always followed the pattern of "simple at the beginning and increasing in complexity later".
Now, even the first stage has excluded players below the legendary level, so the difficulty of the subsequent stages is self-evident.
Even the simplest task in the first round has been turned into a battle royale game, transforming from a race to eliminate enemies into a survival game. There's no need to think too much about the later rounds.
For heroes whose strength doesn't match their confidence, surviving such a rigorous hero template advancement process is already a remarkable victory.
Of course, for Moros, who had already achieved the demigod level, this level of challenge was still within his control.
It's simply a matter of whether the final evaluation is high or low.
With such confidence, he could naturally and leisurely examine the requirements of the second-stage hero template promotion task.
[Hero Template Promotion Quest (Blue) Part 2: Assist the Second Herrscher in becoming the complete form (six cores)!]
[Note: Task completion rating directly affects rewards!]
Compared to the initial quest to find the second Divine Key, the Eternal Key, the Thousand Realms One Ride, when performing the Green-level Hero Template promotion quest, the difficulty of this second quest has increased exponentially, and it is full of formidable challenges.
Gazing at the mission requirements displayed on the hero panel, Moros gently stroked his smooth chin, lost in thought.
Steel behemoths, vast snowfields, rampaging Honkai Beasts, and the Second Herrscher...
These keywords, intertwined, confirmed the source of his previous sense of familiarity.
If I'm not mistaken, this should be Siberia, and that tower is the Tower of Babylon!
Chapter 297 Journey to the Tower of Babel
Having made a clear guess about his location, Moros acted without hesitation.
He skillfully used magic to cleverly conceal his figure in the void.
The necromancer knew that if his guess was true...
At this moment, his presence has likely already attracted the attention of Archbishop Otto Apocalypse.
What is the Tower of Babel?
This is the second largest Honkai energy research facility of the Destiny Organization.
With the arrival of the Second Herrscher, how could the Archbishop who had ruled Fate for 500 years not have noticed the battle taking place here?
A necromancer wouldn't have such a naive idea!
Even if Otto has already discovered them, hiding their existence remains extremely important.
There is a huge difference between knowing someone exists and knowing their whereabouts.
Even if his existence is known, as long as he is not constantly tracked by the other party, he can use this gap to carry out various deployments and operations.
Putting aside other things, those unfinished undead troops stored in the [storage ring] urgently need his time and effort to complete their final transformation.
After summarizing the lessons learned from the previous hero template promotion mission, he meticulously prepared a large squad of semi-finished undead troops before carrying out this mission.
These units are quite different from the hastily assembled, one-off undead units in the last Hero Template promotion mission. With simple modifications, they can become a powerful and normal undead army, ready to be deployed in battle at any time.
As a demigod-level necromancer, Moros firmly believed that with the assistance of these undead troops, his combat power would be significantly enhanced, providing strong support for his upcoming actions.
More importantly, the necromancer, who possesses memories of his previous life as a captain, has a profound understanding of the intricate relationships between the world's three major organizations—Destiny, Anti-Entropy, and World Serpent.
The information that Destiny knows may not be fully understood by Anti-Entropy and the World Serpent.
To avoid adding unnecessary difficulty to the mission, it is especially important to conceal one's identity and whereabouts.
Use various battle spells to preserve one's own life
After completely hiding, Moros focused his thoughts on how to complete the second part of the Hero Template Promotion Quest (blue).
He could, of course, choose to stand by and do nothing, based on his understanding of the Second Great Collapse, and lend a helping hand to Sirin at the crucial turning point.
This approach will undoubtedly bring him extremely low risk and an extremely high success rate.
But after weighing all the possibilities, the necromancer resolutely chose to abandon this seemingly safe plan.
Unfortunately, the rewards for the Hero Template Promotion Quest are closely related to the Quest Completion Evaluation.
While this relatively conservative strategy can ensure that he completes the task consistently, the evaluation of such task completion is likely not very high.
This approach can only earn an A rating at best, and is more likely to result in a B rating, or even a C rating.
Moros made this judgment in his mind.
Such a comment is tantamount to ruining his future!
For him, receiving a rating below A-level, given his ability to complete the hero template promotion task, would be a complete failure!
Therefore, the necromancer decided not to adopt this seemingly safe but actually mediocre approach.
He would rather take a risk than accept a lower-than-expected evaluation.
If he really couldn't get at least an A grade, he would rather deliberately mess up the mission than pass with a less than satisfactory result.
It's better to wait an extra year than to pass with a rating below A!
That's what he told himself.
Driven by this belief, Moros clarified his next course of action—to go to the Tower of Babel.
On the one hand, he needed to personally verify the current state of the Tower of Babel in order to accurately determine the timing of his arrival.
Only by grasping this crucial information can he formulate a more comprehensive plan.
On the other hand, the necromancer was still very envious of the various technical documents stored inside the Tower of Babel.
Although this information was far removed from his area of expertise in magic, he knew deeply that it was of immeasurable value to Velvie and Mebius.
As for how to take the technical data from the Tower of Babel, Moros already had a clear plan.
He doesn't need any tools or external forces; he can easily memorize these materials simply by relying on his powerful memory.
After four leaps in life level, the necromancer, though not yet possessing photographic memory, has the ability of extensive knowledge and strong memory, which allows him to memorize a vast amount of information in a short time.
By simply lingering at the Tower of Babel, Moros could absorb all the technical information within, giving him more leverage for development after returning to his own world.
what?
You asked how to bypass the inevitable access control verification to access the Babylon Labs database.
This was not difficult for Moros.
He's a demigod-level necromancer, wielding high-level legendary necromancy.
At this time, the Tower of Babylon was not lacking in the souls of researchers.
Getting back to the main point, besides the two reasons mentioned above, he had an even more crucial purpose in going to the Tower of Babel.
He needs to meet with Sirin, who has become the Herrscher of the Void.
The second part of this hero template promotion mission is to help her complete her full transformation.
Faced with the impending forces of destiny and anti-entropy, as well as the potential threat of the World Serpent.
In order to achieve a higher mission completion rating, Morros does need to reach some minimum level of cooperation with Sirin.
He didn't expect the Honkai Queen, who had already torn apart the human spirit, to trust him.
This is unrealistic.
At least that's how it is before the necromancer transforms into a non-human state.
But he doesn't need Sirin's trust either.
Moros had very low expectations for this meeting.
He only needed to let Sirin know of his existence and ensure that she would not become an obstacle in his battles against Destiny and Anti-Entropy.
At the same time, the necromancer also hoped that when Sirin's car crashed, she would remember him as a potential ally who might be able to offer her the help she needed.
With the abilities of a demigod-level Ashan spellcaster, it was not difficult to overcome the obstacles of the wind and snow and reach the Tower of Babylon standing in the snow.
Even though he needed to conceal himself to avoid the sight of Archbishop Otto, the process did not take him too long.
In just a few minutes, Moros stepped onto the solid ground of the Tower of Babel, which was made of steel.
After easily breaching the steel gates and entering the Tower of Babel, he was unsurprisingly attacked.
"You lackeys of destiny, die!"
A delicate female voice suddenly rang out.
Immediately afterwards, a spear gleaming with an orange-yellow light pierced straight into his chest like lightning.
Chapter 298, Chapter 297
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