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Chapter 1823: 6th Official Dungeon Settlement (Long Chapter, Requesting Monthly Tickets)

Chapter 1823 The Sixteenth Official Dungeon Settlement (Long Chapter, Requesting Monthly Tickets)

The raging wind and snow blew through He Ao's hair. He raised his head and stared at the card in front of him that was facing away from him.

The card flipped open naturally, revealing its appearance.

The card illustration depicts a hazy mist under the sunlight, with a huge, blurry figure sitting upright in a high-backed chair at the very center of the mist.

The hazy mist obscured his figure and appearance, but one could vaguely sense his enormous body and the aura of holiness he exuded.

Beneath the mist, a few swaying flowers faintly squeezed into the frame.

At the edge of this mist, the border of the entire painting is bathed in a faint orange-purple glow. These two rays of light intertwine and then disappear into the depths of the mist, making it impossible to discern their shape.

These are all the elements that make up this picture at first glance.

But at this moment, He Ao did not immediately look away from the picture; instead, he carefully searched through it.

Soon, he found a few gray lights in the gaps of the fog.

These lights were mixed in with the fog and almost completely obscured by it, making them nearly invisible unless you looked closely.

But its coverage is so extensive that it almost blends into the entire card surface and into all the pervasive mist.

Only after confirming the existence of the gray glow did He Ao raise his head and look at the name on the card.

[The Deceased]

Like the word "abnormal", this card has no embellishments or adjectives; it's just a pure noun.

An anomaly can also be described as a special phenomenon, specifically referring to the existence that causes this phenomenon.

But what about the 'deceased'?

In the grammar of the copy world, this special usage of a general noun is usually used to refer to a specific entity.

Compared to "abnormal," the term "deceased" covers a much broader range.

He glanced at the pictures on the card.

The hazy mist, and the enormous figure sitting on the throne within it, must point to the final 'Hawk'.

The orange glow should point to the eternal light, while the purple glow points to death.

As for the faint gray glow in the mist, it naturally points to a good friend.

Strictly speaking, the best friend was the highest damage dealer in this battle, even though he only appeared once.

But this time, the Grim Reaper's last hidden power was completely shattered, allowing Heo to successfully kill the Skeleton Lord.

After all, after Heo severed the connection between the Underworld and the New Underworld using the power left behind by the God of War, what was isolated behind that wound was not only the God of Death, but also the Eternal Light.

Of course, even if the power of the Eternal Light remains in the final New Underworld, it certainly won't help Heo. Instead, it will use the power of Death to cripple Heo and then try to take over the New Underworld.

But the best friends have different goals; they only care about Death and have no interest in the underworld.

Of course, in the end, He didn't mind shattering the new underworld space to prevent the power of Death from resurfacing.

This may also be He Ao's first formal 'collaboration' with his good friend.

Of course, this 'cooperation' was orchestrated by good friends a long time ago.

Of course, if we only consider the time in the main world, it was probably not long ago, in the instance of Elo, in the instance of the Eternal God Kingdom.

The final character card that Ilo created is an eternal obsession.

The only living deities mentioned in that character card are the Eternal Light, the Witch of Desire, and a good friend.

When the character card of Elo was formed, it clearly incorporated the remaining power of the Eternal God Kingdom, merging Elo and the Eternal God Kingdom into one.

At the time, He Ao actually had some doubts about the fact that the process of forming this card was too coincidental.

Because such integration is difficult to occur under normal circumstances, although he had some expectations, he did not have particularly high hopes.

But this fusion happened 'smoothly'.

At the end of the Ino instance, the power of the Eternal Light had been driven away, leaving only good friends and the eldest sister who were capable of facilitating the fusion.

However, the older sister's abilities were clearly insufficient to facilitate this integration, leading to the earlier speculation that the integration might be related to close friends.

But he couldn't understand why his good friend would do that.

Until this copy.

The Church of Death's efforts to create a new underworld have been ongoing for many, many years.

Among the high-ranking officials of the Federation in the dungeon world, there are probably quite a few people who know about this matter, although their knowledge may not be comprehensive, and they may only have some peripheral knowledge.

Will your best friend find out about this?

Even if the Church of the God of Knowledge did not demonstrate great power in the instance world, with Heo summoning so many times and his good friend coming so many times, is it possible that Heo could have sensed the changes in that space at the bottom of the world?

During the Grim Reaper's descent in Rock City, the best friend displayed extreme hostility towards Death.

This could originate from the symbol of death, or it could have used the symbol of a wizard, or it could have come from elsewhere.

But one thing is certain: good friends. They don't like, and even hate, Death.

So, if he were a good friend, and he knew that Death was creating a new underworld, would he interfere and disrupt the matter?
He hadn't thought of this before, until he realized that the state of the underworld was somewhat similar to that of the Eternal God Kingdom.

Until he redeemed the character card "Eternal Obsession".

After he actually touched the Eternal Kingdom, he realized that the Eternal Kingdom was the spirit world in another sense.

Or rather, the Eternal Light is using the Eternal Kingdom as an experiment to imitate the Underworld.

At that moment, he fully understood that the Eternal Light was most likely coveting the Underworld.

Although He Ao didn't know where this covetousness came from, it was clear that the Eternal Light wanted to obtain power similar to that of the Underworld.

As a similar product, the Eternal Kingdom naturally has the potential to invade and even interfere with the New Underworld.

Of course, it was because of this that he guessed a possibility.

The reason her good friend helped Ilo merge with the Eternal Kingdom was so that he could thwart Death's plan at this moment.

The moment the baby arrived, the best friend had already planned out what would happen next.

When He Ao thought about this, he felt a chill run down his spine. He didn't know if his good friend had any more schemes or plots behind him.

However, given his circumstances at the time, he had no choice but to rely on the help of his good friends.

Only his best friend shared the same goal: to fight against death.

Eternal Light doesn't care about Death; he only wants the Underworld or its power. Once they cooperate deeply, Eternal Light's betrayal is almost inevitable.

The Witch of Desire now only wants to hunt him down.

Perhaps the good friend had thought of these things from the very beginning of the plan, or perhaps He hadn't.

But the fact is that this time, Heo had to rely on His power and complete a deep collaboration with Him.

The best friend's goal is to destroy Death, create a new underworld, and bring the dungeon world back under his control.

Heo's goal was even simpler: to thwart Death's plan and kill the skeletal giant.

This was not only to complete the mission, but also to protect himself.

In fact, at the end of this dungeon, He Ao could already feel the power of death eroding him.

He was not only the target of the Witch of Desire, but also the target of Death.

Or rather, it's 'K'.

The good older sister prefers to use force, to deal with things openly and honestly, while the Grim Reaper prefers to use underhanded methods, to do evil in the shadows.

Once Death's plan is complete and he replaces his own faith with K's, this god is very likely to usurp Heo's existence through some kind of mystical means.

He Ao didn't know what his fate would be after this, but it probably wouldn't be good.

Therefore, this time he must thwart Death's plan and even build a special defense against Death.

Of course, all of this was just He Ao's speculation, but his good friend promptly gave He Ao a clear 'attitude'.

When Heo was exchanging Sot's Loop City character card, his best friend was the only god who didn't react at all, but Heo could clearly feel his best friend's gaze fixed on him.

This attitude was imperceptible to the Witch of Desire and the Eternal Light, and even to the Grim Reaper, but He Ao, who had prior information, could quickly understand it.

The meaning is very clear: what you want is right.

This also formed the basis for He Ao's subsequent series of behaviors and actions.

His pressure on the skeletal giant was partly to assimilate it, and partly to force Death to unleash his final power.

But Death patiently waited until the very last moment.

In fact, He'ao was already at his limit at that time. If he had dragged it out any longer, he would have been unable to hold on and would have had to forcibly deal with the skeletal giant, making it impossible for him to further deal with the new underworld.

It's only a matter of time before Death regains control of that space.

But in the end, perhaps Death truly felt that Heo was at his limit and could no longer take any further action, or perhaps Death was still reluctant to part with His Pope.

He intervened just as Heo was about to kill the skeletal giant.

With the help of the previous projections and rituals, as well as the spirits of those who perished in the space, He Ao determined the location of the Grim Reaper's ultimate power.

Of course, the final blow came from a good friend, completely destroying the Grim Reaper's remaining power.

After that, He Ao completely controlled the two talent sequences: Skeleton Monarch and Shepherd King.

In the process of 'eating' the Skeleton Giant, Heo also gained some of the Skeleton Giant's memories.

The reason the skeletal giant tries so hard to control the two talent sequences is that, based on these two angelic talent sequences with undead attributes, and with the coordination of the Grim Reaper, he can build himself into the core of the new underworld.

In doing so, he will become a 'pillar' of the underworld, leaping directly to the level of a usurper god.

In fact, this process had already begun when he was fighting Heo.

Even without the talent sequence of the Shepherd King, he could still become a pillar of the Underworld by relying on the Skeleton Monarch. However, he could not fully support the new Underworld space and would still need the help of some Death Gods.

The rank I ultimately achieved was not that high.

Of course, He Ao didn't have these worries because he had collected two talent sequences.

Heo's problem is that he doesn't have the help of the Grim Reaper and can only rely on the memories of the skeletal giant to try to understand the composition and structure of the new underworld space.

In a sense, this is a kind of 'creation,' only the 'creation' of pre-made food.

Death has completed almost all the preliminary steps; he only needs to do the final one.

Of course, this kind of pre-created creation is also very difficult for him.

If Genesis is at the level of a university undergraduate graduation project, and prefabricated Genesis is at the level that elementary school students can do, then He Ao's level is at most that of a kindergarten student.

However, he had the "memory tutorial" of the 'elementary school student' Skeleton Giant. Following the Skeleton Giant's memories, he copied it and roughly figured out the overall structure of the world, and successfully completed the consolidation of the entire new underworld.

The only problem is that when his good friend dealt with the Grim Reaper's power, he also destroyed the backdoor and central hub that the Grim Reaper had prepared.

While this prevented the Grim Reaper from controlling the space through a backdoor, it also caused the collapse of the entire new underworld space.

In the end, Heo used the remnants of his Eternal God Kingdom to plug the hole and reconstructed the core of the new Underworld.

Of course, the result was that the remnants of the Eternal God Kingdom, which his good friend had contributed a great deal of power to construct, were introduced into the core of the new underworld.

But in that extremely short time, this was the only way for Heo to control and stabilize the new underworld.

What He Ao could feel fortunate about was that his good friend had not shown any obvious malice in the process and had not held a grudge against him because of past events.

Compared to the ever-present betrayal of friends, good friends seem more reliable as partners, and they won't settle old scores.

Of course, it's unlikely that good friends will never hold grudges.

However, it seems that He Ao still has some value to be exploited, and his potential has not yet been fully realized.

Judging from the current situation, at least two deities, Death and Big Sister, have a clear and fundamental hostility towards him.

Moreover, he has relied on the help of his good friends more than once or twice, and the arrangements left by his good friends are probably not limited to this.

The conflicts and events he will face in the future will likely become even more acute.

Of course, if you look at it another way, the fact that a powerful deity like his good friend is willing to use him means that he has grown up enough to enter the deity's field of vision.

Gathering his thoughts, He Ao rubbed his temples.

Of course, he also had some unexpected gains in the process.

The power of the Martial Angels seems to be very well adapted to this process of world construction, able to quickly connect with different world rules and integrate into them, becoming a part of the world.

Where he needed the Grim Reaper's help, he basically relied on the power of the Martial Angel to get through it.

However, the Martial Angel's path to enlightenment requires "establishing a path," creating a vague set of world rules, and then communicating with the world. It seems only natural that it possesses this affinity.

But from this perspective, can the Martial Angel only establish one 'path'?

What if the entire world's 'way' was established by the Martial Angels?
Establishing one Dao can enhance the Martial Angel; what about establishing all Daos?

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