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Chapter 888 The Name of the Abyss

Chapter 888 The Name of the Abyss
Os-Narguey's current situation is quite delicate.

The forbidden zone is gone, and so is the eternal kingdom.

Those scarred tribesmen will surely follow the path of the conquerors in this life, starting with Os-Nargai, after all, this was originally the conquerors' homeland. It's just that now, it's unknown how many descendants still remember this.

But they were ultimately weak. The blood of conquerors had been eroded and diluted over the long years, and their primitive fighting style could not possibly harm the gods in the slightest.

Scarface and the others still need to rest and prepare.

What about the permanent residents?

The eternal curse has been broken. They were originally boundless waters that drifted to this land. They are weaker and more powerless than the Scarface tribe. War has never been something that the eternal inhabitants could imagine.

...

The current European-Nargai is probably the weakest and least formidable of all the mysterious cities in the entire Dreamland.

The temple forces here were already the weakest in the Kadas sequence. Now that the gods are dead, the remaining priests will eventually degenerate into ordinary people. The stagnation of time has not allowed the civilization to develop any strong vitality. In academia, technology, and magic, the eternal inhabitants have made no achievements in any field; they are only concerned with enjoying themselves.

The Emerald is dead; the remaining eternal inhabitants, and the descendants of the conquerors, are, in the eyes of all those in power, living flesh and blood of faith.

Unlike the Golden Kingdom, unlike the City of a Thousand Pillars, unlike any other forces in a chaotic era, there is almost no force left here to resist plunder.

...

"So I want to stay."

This is what Kang said to Milo:
“You and Emma are both alive, and that is enough for me.”

...

Milo did not respond.

Os-Nargai is a very special country. Even without any defenses during the age of the gods, it would not be attacked by the outside world because the gaze of Mount Kadas was always watching over it, and no one dared to act recklessly.

But times have changed.

The remnants of the past in the dream world are merely the most obvious threats right before our eyes. What we truly need to be wary of are the will from the abyss below and the starry sky above.

Milo knew that he had no obligation to protect any person or country, especially when those people did not submit to his will.

He was merely beginning to embrace the restoration of his humanity, rather than directly transforming into the ultimate saint.

The Scarlet Witch's plans within the forbidden zone ultimately failed to bear the fruit she desired; the rise of the Scarface tribe caused that shadow faith to gradually wither away.

The people here are different from those in the Golden Kingdom. The Golden Kingdom was originally a gathering place for a powerful race that fought against heaven and earth, and in this generation, it still retains considerable power. Milo will not hesitate to seize the Golden Faith.

But the conquerors are now dust, and this fearless race is utterly incompatible with him, the one who devours fear. Milo still doesn't understand why the Scarlet Witch preached in the Forbidden Zone. Even if she truly used the trials of the Forbidden Zone to bring these survivors to the shadows, by then they would all be creatures with fear within them, no longer the conquerors in their glory. What would be the point then?

...

Suddenly, Milo seemed to remember something and turned to look at Kang's figure.

He made many connections.

The Canamagos Testament used to summon Quache Utaus the Dustwalker, and the words the Scarlet Witch spoke to herself in the dreamlike visions before her death...

Milo shook his head…

"Impossible. She's crazy. She couldn't have predicted that far ahead. She didn't even predict the blood moon."

But there is no denying that the next Undead to sign the pact has indeed become the backbone and leader of this race of conquerors' descendants.

Milo could only attribute it all to coincidence.

.........

"Come with me."

Milo recalled the enormous abyss rift in the Far East, pondered for a moment, then picked up King Kurans and headed east again.

"I know about that thing. I've always known."

King Kurans was not surprised at all.

"This is not the only mess left by the gods."

...

Before the vast ravine in the Far East, the portly King Kurans sat on the edge of a cliff.

He glanced at Milo, then at the deep ravine below, and said in a joking tone:
"Well, the current situation is rather interesting. Look, the two messes left behind by the gods have come together: one is this abyssal rift, and the other is you, hehe."

Milo did not respond to King Kurans's teasing.

He just said leisurely:
"I know you have a good understanding of the abyss. Now I will politely ask you some questions. If you are not willing to cooperate, I also have some simpler and more effective ways to get you to cooperate."

King Kurans's expression stiffened slightly, and he said with a smirk, "Of course, we're old acquaintances."

Milo shrugged, and without hesitation, sat down on the edge of the cliff, putting his arm around King Kurans's shoulder, and said:
"I know you took the power of the Emerald God, but do you know who crippled Him?"

This statement can be considered a small intimidation and threat.

"It's you?... Hehehe, it must be you." King Kurans revealed a meaningful wry smile.

...

“Tell me, can this thing be sealed up, like you did when you stitched up the rift in the Southern Territory?” Milo said.

“You think too highly of me.” King Kurans shook his head repeatedly: “If I had that ability, would the gods have let this rift remain here? They would have forced me to repair it long ago.”

"Then... will the gods crawl out from here?" Milo asked again.

“Of course not…” King Kurans patted his chest, but the next second his momentum weakened considerably, and he added in a different tone, “It’s hard to say.”

...

Seeing that Milo remained silent, King Kurans continued:
"The abyss is a chaotic mess, and its desire for powerful beings is beyond your imagination. The higher the level of will, the more deeply it will become trapped and unable to extricate itself. Why was I able to become that so-called abyss scholar? Because I was weak."

"Therefore, it is absolutely impossible for the gods to break free from the shackles of the abyss by their own power alone; the rift has never been the key."

"The key person is this one."

Kurans pointed to the petite Enid around Milo's waist.

He also said:
"You must have heard of the nickname of that supreme ruler of Kadas, right?"

“The Lord of the Great Abyss, Nordens,” Milo blurted out.

...

"He has never entered the abyss, the true forbidden land of the gods. The name comes from an ancient prophecy that Nordens will lead the gods out of the endless abyss at some point in time. Some believe this is the origin of the dream gods, while others believe that this has not yet happened."

"This is why he is called the Lord of the Abyss."

(End of this chapter)

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