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Chapter 129: Pumping Room (Part 1)

"Thank you again, Mr. Orlando."

"You're welcome."

Roland sent Marco away with a smile.

After Marco's figure completely disappeared from Roland's range of perception, a silver-gray cold light flashed in Roland's eyes.

After discovering Marco's identity, Roland had the urge to call Mentor Changmian to kill Marco directly here.

But Roland hesitated and gave up this tempting idea.

His considerations are multifaceted.

First of all, his and Claudia's bodies are too fragile and may not be able to withstand much of the power of the sleeping mentor.

But Marco has now entered the Hall of Truth again, and the level gap between the two is more than thirty levels.

It would be interesting if Roland got angry and pounced on Marco and found that he couldn't beat him.

The most important thing is that Roland cannot let the gods discover that the saints have returned.

In the middle and late stages of the plague's resurgence, when the gods discovered that the plague was completely unable to be dispelled, and believers turned to believe in the saint, it was because they were sure that there were no priests of the saint active on the earth that they dared to descend on the earth one after another in order to "judge those

traitor".

There is no doubt about it.

If they had known beforehand that the saints had returned, they would certainly not have let their bodies fall to the ground so easily.

Rather, it was too late for them to escape.

Maybe they would sincerely admit their mistakes or rejoin the Saint again, but Roland didn't want to gamble.

After all, these gods are only mortals in their essence. It is entirely possible for them to call out disasters frantically, demand super-large blood sacrifices in exchange for power, or even collude with Twilight believers to use stolen authority to directly uncover Gaia in order to ensure their own glory.

The guardianship of the wall exposes the entire world to the eager eyes of the Twilight Species.

There are precedents for these.

Roland no longer wanted to play with them - based on Roland's memory, he really couldn't determine which god was sincerely surrendering and which was a delaying tactic.

Time is precious in the Farnes world.

Only after the resurgence of the plague is over, the world will have a short rest before the devil comes. After that, it will be plunged into continuous war.

What Roland wants is to deal with the gods as soon as possible and give the world of Farns one more year to develop.

With this year's development time, maybe there will be some changes when we face dusk in the future.

Not only does he plan to trigger the resurgence of the plague in advance - Roland even has the idea of ​​reorganizing the Peace Council. He will hang up those forces who want to provoke war in the rare period of peace and spank them one by one.

Therefore, Roland planned to cut it across the board.

Roland didn't want to give those gods any chance. He wanted to kill them completely before they realized that the Saint had returned.

So Roland hesitated for a while and decided not to call the Everlasting Mage Mentor and kill Marco directly.

And Roland has other considerations——

...I am a voter, but Mark is also a voter.

What if Roland summons the incarnation of the Sleeping Mentor, and Marco also summons the incarnation of Higgs?

When Higgs was still the father of Gaia, he and the Mentor of Sleep were at the same level.

If both of them summoned their backers at the same time, Roland would be embarrassed to find that he still couldn't beat Marco...

However, even though he had found the other party's true identity, Roland himself was scared - this was a great shame and humiliation for Roland.

With Marco's growth rate, the sooner he is killed, the safer it will be.

From this perspective, Roland was relieved after learning that Marco was Higgs's elector.

At least his ridiculous growth rate was finally explained.

The chosen ones of the saints are the chosen kings, the most talented people in the world.

If Roland hadn't cheated the system, he would have been able to live a prosperous life by traveling through time naked, but he would have definitely missed the mark with the voters.

And he will probably die with the world in the catastrophe in the future.

But the chosen ones of the saints are the natural protagonists of this world. They have been arranged by the saints since they were born, and they are an existence that players can only hope to achieve.

Roland felt very confused at this moment - when did Marco become Higgs' chosen one?

He remembered that although Marco did show off the tricks only Twilight believers had when he finally attacked Marco, he never started chanting until his death, let alone used the advent of the Son of God.

Was it because Marco was rejected by Higgs at that time, or was it because Marco's mission had been completed by that time and the Molten Sage had left Marco's body?

No matter what it is, Roland has made up his mind to kill Marco at all costs.

"I won't keep you waiting too long..."

Roland murmured, and there seemed to be a faint flame beating in his silver-gray pupils.

After being manipulated like this by Roland, the Ring of Ashes will definitely be more difficult to deal with.

As long as they no longer bite the gods when they see them like before. With their low profile, I am afraid no one will notice them for a long time.

And if Marco recruits a few more smooth-talking men, they may even turn from mere cultists into rebels.

There is a ring of ashes whose purpose is only for freedom of belief, and a ring of ashes whose purpose is to eliminate human sin. Just think about it and you will know which one gathers more talents and has a better reputation.

What if Roland later formed the Peace Council and found that most of the members of the first session had been absorbed by Marco's Ring of Ashes? He wouldn't even have time to cry.

Therefore, Marco must die.

The most he can do is let him live until Roland cleans out those gods and allows Master Longsleep to regain his authority. When Roland is free, the first person he wants to kill is Marco.

"...Mr. Roland," An Ruosi saw that Marco had finally walked away, so she dared to tug on Roland's sleeve, "Who is that gentleman?"

At this time, three minutes had passed. The witchcraft used to maintain the temperature on An Ruosi's body had long since expired. The frosty soil under Roland's feet had also been shattered into pieces by the golden light emitted from Marco's body.

But he didn't show a sad expression - in fact, as Marco left, the temperature here had dropped a lot, and now there was only a faint warmth left.

"I feel... he doesn't seem to be a good person?"

"Of course he is not a good person," Roland said with a cold arc on his lips, "He is not even a human being."

"He's a traitor to the whole occasion."

Roland said decisively.

"...He is an evil believer?"

An Ruosi asked with some uncertainty.

"It's more serious than that," Roland replied simply. "Don't care about him. It's useless anyway... It would be better if you could find him."

"Compared to that boring thing, you might as well help me detect humanoid creatures again."

For Roland, killing Marco was less difficult than finding him.

The Ring of Ashes is really hard to find. Marco is so good at running away that not even a few of his followers will be caught by the Discipline Knights.

Say it again without saying anything...

If Marken was really caught here, would Marken still be alive after Marco's rampage?

You know, Marco has seen Macon’s face——

"Did you find it?"

Roland cheered up and asked An Ruosi casually while striding forward.

But when the door from Roland's blood pool to the blood pumping room opened, he was shocked. (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature for better and faster novels! For mobile phone users, please visit http://m.piaotian .net


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