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Chapter 128: Mathos, the Saint of the Celestial Eye Society

While Sylvie was getting the energy liquid, Safis said: "If nothing unexpected happens, the god is at the bottom of the lake. If we want to see the god smoothly, we have to go through some tests. If we are reckless,

If you directly dive into the lake with your whole body, you may have to face all the strong men who died during the war between the vampires and humans."

Sylvie raised her eyebrows. She heard clearly. At the same time, the lake water she held exploded in her hands, turning into mist. A cold and cold breath burst out from it.

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As soon as a figure in a white robe appeared, it stabbed Sylvie with boundless murderous intent, leaving several white-gold flames wherever the dagger passed.

Sylvie had been guarding against this moment for a long time, and immediately she swung her sword and collided with it, but the result surprised her. She has legendary combat power. After the two swords collided, the other party seemed to be extremely familiar.

What she will do next is the same. She is not given a chance to change her moves and suppress the subsequent changes first. She can only forcefully burst out her combat power to force the opponent away.

After being knocked away, the white-robed figure flew out like a ghost, and did not fly as far as Sylvie expected.

Sylvie turned the dagger in her hand, summoned several clones, and was about to rush over and cut the opponent into pieces at the same time, but suddenly she heard the white-robed figure say: "Human? Not a vampire?"

"...Huh?" Sylvie stopped, but the clone was still staring at the opponent eagerly, ready to strike at the opponent with a few swords at any time.

The white-robed figure slowly lowered his body, stood on the lake, and took off his hat. He was a middle-aged man. He raised his hand to Sylvie and opened his sleeves, revealing a sign: "Then, tell me

, do you recognize this sign?”

It was a pair of drawn but lifelike eyes.

When Sylvie saw this sign, she looked shocked. She recognized the sign. Then she took the dagger back as a space prop and made a chest-stroking salute to the other party: "Sylvie, the candidate saint of the Assassin's Guild, has seen the saint."

Lorena looked at the man in surprise. She didn't expect Sylvie to say that the person opposite was a saint. What was going on? This was the assassin saint who died fighting the vampires at that time?

After the man heard Sylvie's self-promotion, he was silent for a while, and then he also made a chest-stroking salute to Sylvie: "Sage Mathos of the Heavenly Eye Society pays tribute to you. Is there still a Heavenly Eye Society now?"

Sylvie said respectfully: "Sky Eye will be the past name of the Assassin's Guild."

The deadly battle between humans and vampires has been a long history. Assassins have worked hard for humans to achieve their current status. It is all because of them. However, most people have forgotten this period of history, but as an assassin, Sylvie

The direct lineage of the guild is naturally clear.

"Did it change its name to the Assassin's Guild?" The other party was a little confused. As an ancient undead, his memory always stayed at the moment when he died in battle. This is why he wanted to kill people when he appeared, because he was still working hard before he died.

.

He didn't know what the Assassin's Guild was.

Lorena asked Safis in a low voice: "Isn't this a private place reserved for vampires? Why are the dead souls of us humans summoned?"

Safis explained: "Because the mission of that artificial god is to protect the vampires and humans, and her appearance was originally a result of the bloody battle between the vampires and humans, poured out with blood and life, those who died in the battle naturally became her

Part of the kingdom of God is also a manifestation of the responsibility to protect mankind."

Lorena asked: "Now that he seems to be awake, will he still attack us? What will happen if we dive now?"

Safis said: "If we don't go down, they won't attack us. If we go down, we will continue to summon strong men who have died in battle to attack us, because although she was born, she was not fully born yet. The first of these guardian spirits

One duty is to protect her birth, and unless we can awaken the will of this man-made god to communicate with her, we will not be able to avoid being attacked."

This is a self-protection measure to prevent the god from dying before he is born. Legends and demigods from the two tribes who died in the battle can be summoned by this protective lake.

As for the energy that formed this protective lake, Safis also figured out that it was formed by the divine power emanating from the man-made god. Most of the divine power has turned into the energy and matter that the living world should have, and the remaining one

Only a small part forms this lake of energy.

To summon the legends and demigods of the two tribes who died in the battle at that time, the energy quality of this guardian lake is more than enough. This is the power of the true god.

Then the question comes, how did those vampires divide and eat her in the original history? The vampires who do not have any true gods are completely unworthy of passing through this protective lake.

It was because she came early that she didn't wake up to communicate with him. Should he come back in a few years?

The dead souls who met that day heard the whispers of the two people and turned to look at them: "Then who are you? Why are you here?"

Luolina raised her staff and said, "I am the daughter of a viscount from the Kingdom of Fenn."

Safis spread his hands and said, "I can't explain it to you, but just think of me as a member of the Victoria Empire."

"Finn Kingdom? Victoria Empire? Never heard of it." The other party shook his head: "It seems that a long time has passed since my time, but why do the candidate saints of the Assassin Guild completely use our previous fighting skills? Not at all.

Any improvement, I thought not much time had passed when we were fighting just now."

Sylvie was stunned for a moment, thought for a while and said: "Dear Saint, in fact, now in the Assassin's Guild, I need to be promoted to a Saint before I can learn new combat skills. As a candidate Saint, I can only learn from the past.

The techniques and skills, the new abilities will have to wait until I am promoted to a saint before I can learn them."

The other party frowned slightly, and then relaxed helplessly: "Well, in our era, we could not wait to discover new skills and let everyone learn them immediately. Now we actually engage in such behavior... It seems that it will be very different from the original Sky Eye.

no the same."

Sylvie said: "Dear saint, the situation now is different from that of the past. Back then, humans were fighting to the death against the Vampires, but it is different now. If humans as a whole can be unified now, they can become a more powerful existence than the elves.

But human beings are divided and cannot unite as they did when they fought against the Vampires, so..."

The other party interjected: "That's why you are in your current situation. You are still using the skills of the past. I won't teach you the improved things before you become a true saint."

Sylvie didn't speak, but her expression was a little sad.

Any assassin who knows that he is using something that existed thousands of years ago and that all the improvements are still hidden from him will not feel very good.

Safis said: "We want to go down, but what do you think of this saint?"

"What does your going down have to do with me?" The other party couldn't understand.

Safis shrugged, pointed at the lake and said: "It seems that you are not very clear about your own situation, so I suggest you lower your head and look at the lake. I think as a guardian spirit, you should be able to get something from it.

Got the news."

The other party was stunned for a moment, then followed Safis' words and lowered his head to look at the lake. Then he was stunned, his eyes were empty, and the three of them did not disturb him.

After a while, he came back to his senses, with an ugly face: "I did receive the message. I'm sorry, I can't reveal any information to you, and I can't help you, but if you want to go down, I will have to stop you.

you."

Safis raised his eyebrows: "Then it looks like we can only force our way through."

The soul of the Sky Eye Hui shook his head: "Force it? You are not a true god. If you really dive into the core place, you will face the siege of nearly a hundred demigods and thousands of legends. I don't think you will survive.

possible."

Before this god was truly born, guardian spirits could also kill people. Regardless of whether they were vampires or humans, their first duty was to ensure the birth of the god. Although this god's duty was to protect vampires and humans, she had not yet

If she was really fully born, she would naturally not be able to perform such duties, because she has no such ability at all.

Safis said: "Actually, I have an idea."

Mathos asked: "What's the idea?"

"We can summon all the human souls first, and work together to deal with the vampire souls that appear on the way and send them back to the lake. Then, make preparations before I go down, and then summon all the souls of the strong vampires, and you will fight them.

, and I took advantage of the gap between your battles to instantly break into the core place."

"In this way, even if you have to perform your duties to deal with me after I enter the lake, you will still be a step behind me. This also gives me the opportunity to enter the core place."

Mathos looked at Safis with some surprise: "This... doesn't seem to be impossible. We do not need to force you to perform this duty as long as you do not enter the lake, and we are definitely willing to do this to fight the vampires.

Although we are both guardian spirits and cannot kill each other in a fight, we will not refuse if you give the other party a good beating, which can indeed persuade us to cooperate with you."

Safis said: "Before I start to implement it, I have to confirm one thing with you. Can I enter the core place now?"

Mathos was silent for a while, then smiled and said, "I'm sorry, I can't tell you. I'm sorry to disappoint you."

Luolina looked at his smile and felt a little strange: "Why are you smiling even though you feel embarrassed?"

Safis knocked on Lorena's head: "Think more, Lorena, thank you very much for the information. It seems that I can't get in now. Maybe there are still some conditions? Or is it time?"

After hearing what Safis said, Lorena reacted with an annoyed look on her face: "So that's it... He can't reveal the information, but he can hide the information he wants to reveal in his normal speech, and it's up to us to understand it ourselves."


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