He immediately took out three "Orbs of Truth," put the heads of the three "Green Angels" into the "Orbs of Truth," and then summoned more magical spirits to move the "Orbs of Truth" and the bodies of the three "Green Angels" back.

 He himself rushed towards "Stormwind's Bride"! The situation was changing rapidly.

 When Dark had just watched, it was still the "Bride of Stormwind" who was displaying her power, firmly binding Albert Grantham and the two "Green Angels".

 Looking at it now, it's clear that "Stormwind's Bride" has already escaped.

 Albert Grantham is fighting the Green Angel alone, while the Bride of Stormwind is merely floating in the air.

 After all, Professor Sylph was behind "The Bride of Stormwind." Dark wasn't surprised by this.

 He swung the "Sword of Rock" backward and rushed toward Albert Grantham.

 The latter was surprised rather than pleased to see Darko Dimon appear.

 But before Dark could get close, he called out from afar, "I'll help, one for each of us."

 Albert Grantham suddenly looked up and said, "This is my prey." Dark shook his head and said, "No, this is our prey! I'll give you two choices: one each, or I'll give you two and you can go empty-handed."

 With that, he drew his bow and aimed at one of the "Green Angels." "Bang!"

 Before Albert could reply, the first arrow had already been fired!

 The Green Angel froze the instant it was struck by the arrow. Albert reacted with lightning speed, almost instantly twisting his body and swinging the Great Bright Sword in a half-circle, decapitating the stunned Green Angel!

 Then, Dark once again conjured the "Arrow of the Moon" and shot it at another "Green Angel".

 The "Green Angel" tried to deflect the arrow, but was instantly entangled by Albert.

 Arrow through the heart!

 The "green angel" was instantly stunned by the mental shock.

 Albert, having already experienced this, almost immediately rushed in to finish off the enemy.

 The head of the "Green Angel" flew high into the air...

 Albert Grantham was not without methods of strong control.

 However, the "Green Angel" is too powerful, and most strong crowd control abilities are ineffective against it.

 Only Dark's "Arrow of the Moon" could stun him. After each side had taken one, they each disposed of the "Green Angel's" corpse.

 Dark also used the "Orb of Truth" to seal one of the heads, then dragged the part below the neck back to the position so that Professor Kazel could continue refining it.

 At this point, only one "Green Angel" remained, still lively and energetic.

 The "Green Angel" became a tool for the two women's struggle, accompanied by the "Dull Angel" holding a wooden staff.

 "Biligeon" has awakened from his rage.

 However, during its frenzied attack, it was affected by the green beam, and one of its front paws turned into wood, which greatly affected its wind-like speed.

 After Dak met "Viligion's" gaze, he raised his chin slightly in a gesture of greeting.

 "Viligion" immediately summoned the "Holy Sword" and, risking being caught in the crossfire by Emily Grantham and Gwen, charged back into the battlefield, the Holy Sword on his forehead thrusting towards the "Green Angel" without any strategy whatsoever.

 "boom--"

 The bowstring rang out crisply.

 The "Arrow of the Moon" shot out suddenly, hitting the "Green Angel" in the forehead with perfect accuracy.

 Then, the "Green Angel," who was in a dazed state, was beheaded on the spot by "Viligion"!

 Emily and Gwen did not fight for ownership of the head despite their long entanglement with the "Green Angel".

 Darko Dimon emerged victorious in this battle.

 But looking at the whole game, what helped it win was neither overwhelming strength nor incredible luck, but simply "one arrow"!

 However, in another sense, it could be said that he understood the weaknesses of the "Green Angel," which led to his great victory.

 However, without the "Arrow of the Moon," even if one senses that the "Green Angel's" mental strength is low, one cannot win.

 Both strong insight and the "Arrow of the Moon" are required.

 After Dark had the magical elf deliver the last "Green Angel" to Professor Kazel, he did not return immediately, but instead looked closely at the flower stamen.

 Some green liquid remained in the flower's stamen. But that stuff couldn't even take on a human form, let alone transform into a "green angel."

 Feeling the faint divine quality mixed in, Dak tried to bottle the green liquid and take it away.

 Perhaps because there was so little green liquid left, he encountered little resistance and successfully bottled it and took it away.

 If this portion of green liquid were refined, a trace of divine blood could be extracted from it.

 Dark returned to his position, clapped hands with Professor Cazell, and grinned. "Looks like we won," Professor Cazell said to Bishop Sabrina Melville.

 Bishop Sabrina Melville snorted and said, "I didn't expect you to have already begun to use divine power."

 Professor Cazell was startled, then realized that Bishop Sabrina was referring to Dark's "Moon Goddess".

 He couldn't help but laugh and said, "What you're talking about is probably just the weaponry that Dark forged through his own abilities."

 Bishop Sabrina Melville glanced coldly at Dak's face, then said nothing more.

 She clearly didn't believe it.

 Dark had already withdrawn from the armed evolution and was now taking out the bottle of green liquid to examine it.

 As he watched, he suddenly realized that the mist advancing inwards had not stopped, and green threads within the mist formed veins, dense and intricate.

 Professor Sylph, perhaps sensing his thoughts, leaned closer and said, "We only took the liquid stored in the stamen of the 'Flower of Demeter,' without completely destroying it. We'll consider how to deal with the 'Flower of Demeter' after this extraction is complete."

 Dak nodded slightly and stood beside Professor Cazell to observe his refining techniques.

 In this competition for the "Green Angels," the Academy won six, while the Holy Church only won two.

 But Professor Cazell's refining techniques were superior to those of Bishop Sabrina Melville.

 Therefore, when Bishop Sabrina Melville was finally about to extract the divine blood from the two "Green Angels," Professor Cazell had already completed the extraction of the divine blood from all six "Green Angels."

 He gave all six drops of "divine blood" to Professor Sylph. Professor Sylph absorbed them one by one, and after absorbing four more drops of "divine blood," the "Dermeter's Skirt" finally showed some changes, but not many.

 Professor Sylph sensed for a long time, then frowned and said, "It seems there haven't been any major changes."

 "Is it because you haven't absorbed enough of Demeter's blood?" Dark asked.

 Professor Sylph shook her head, saying, "Including the four drops absorbed this time, there are a total of six drops of 'Demeter's Blood.' After all six drops of 'Demeter's Blood' were absorbed, the dress remained still. It's unclear whether it's waiting for an internal reaction or if some other crucial condition hasn't been met."

 Dark said, "Things will work themselves out. This 'Demeter's Skirt,' which has absorbed the blood of the gods, will surely come in handy one day."

 Professor Sylph also confirmed this, saying, "I had a feeling about this too. Unfortunately, I still feel a bit anxious."

 Dark said helplessly, "There's nothing we can do about it. But a little anxiety can be refreshing, Professor, what do you think?"

 Professor Sylph glared at him and said nothing more.

 Dark smiled, then picked up the remaining two drops of "Demeter's Blood," taking out one drop to keep temporarily and reserving the other for the transaction.

 Since there is indeed a lot of "Demeter's Blood," it would certainly be worthwhile to use it to exchange for other divine blood.

 "Have you decided on our deal?" Count Stanley Longfellow appeared at the opportune moment.

 Dark smiled and said, "Let me discuss it with the professor." He then turned to Professor Cazell to discuss the matter. Finally, they agreed to the deal with Stanley Longfellow.

 However, before the transaction could take place, Stanley Longfellow had to hand over the vial of divine blood he possessed to Professor Cazell for examination.

 This condition seems reasonable, but it is actually too domineering.

 However, Stanley Longfellow agreed without hesitation. This raises serious questions about whether the "blood of God" he provided was problematic.

 However, after careful examination, Professor Cazell concluded that there was "no problem".

 Since there are no problems, Duck has no reason not to trade with them.

 Professor Cazell put the drop of "Demeter's Blood" into a small vial and exchanged it for Stanley Longfellow's "Blood of Vulcan".

 Both parties swore that there was no deception.

 In this way, Stanley Longfellow had a new vial of "blood of the gods".

 Dark and the others also possessed a new bottle of "Blood of the Gods." With this bottle of "Blood of the Fire God," the last remaining drop of "Blood of Demeter," and the activated "Blood of Hermes," the academy now possessed three different kinds of "Blood of the Gods."

 Dak was thus momentarily lost in thought.

 But it was interrupted a moment later.

 Professor Kazel, quasi-acre soil p-

 All the members of the three factions arrived in front of the giant "Demeter Flower." After confirming that it would not suddenly attack, they began to examine it.

 The first thing to check is whether there is still any divine blood of Demeter, the "goddess of agriculture," remaining in its body.

 If it exists, extract it; otherwise... just leave it.

 The final result was somewhat unexpected; the entire "Flower of Demeter," including both the flower and the root, contained no trace of divine blood or a mixture thereof.

 It was as if all the blood of the gods had been transferred into the flower's pistil. The next thing to check was whether its stem would still emit green beams of light in response to stress.

 The answer is...yes!

 This result was also unexpected.

 Dak had thought that the "Demeter Flower" was no longer aggressive, but he did not expect that it still harbored a deadly intent.

 Fortunately, they were prepared and did not encounter any real danger.

 Finally, we must check what caused the contamination of this "Flower of Demeter"!

 However, upon closer examination, they found only some signs of decay at the base of the "Flower of Demeter".

 Professor Kazel extracted the rotten root, preserved it in a sealed bag, and planned to study it further upon returning to camp.

 Although they were lost in the mountains, they had actually been in this area for quite some time, and returning as soon as possible would put the people left behind at the camp at ease.

 But before that, the "Flower of Demeter" must be completely destroyed! Bishop Sabrina Melville's idea is to burn it to ashes.

 Professor Cazell then suggested collecting some useful materials from the "Flower of Demeter" before burning it.

 In short, they all had one idea: to burn the "Flower of Demeter"!

 Bishop Sabrina Melville agreed with Professor Cazell's idea and began collecting on the spot.

 Under Professor Cazell's guidance, Dak cut off some petals, leaves, and root tubers from the "Flower of Demeter." He deliberately left the section of the "stem" that had gone mad untouched.

 But the truly crucial element seemed to lie within the "stem"! Professor Cazell took out a small knife and signaled everyone to stay away. Then he dissected the stem from head to tail!

 What was finally presented to everyone was an extremely ordinary structure. Clearly, the reason why the stem emitted green beams of light in response to the stress had little to do with its own structure.

 But upon further dissection, Professor Cazell found some white granules in the stem.

 These granules, distributed throughout the stem, possess the property of absorbing and releasing energy.

 Professor Cazell shook his head and said, “It’s just a bunch of emitters.” These kinds of “emitters” are actually very common in plants. They are likely the tissues that release green beams of light, but they are definitely not the core.

 Ultimately, they searched the entire "Flower of Demeter" but failed to find the so-called "core".

 Professor Cazell had to conclude that the core of this "Flower of Demeter" was probably that pool of green jade liquid.

 They not only serve the function of "nurturing," but also function as the "brain."

 The reason why those humanoid figures and "green angels" have spirituality is because a portion of their "brain cells" has been taken away.

 However, because of this, the "Green Angel's" mental strength is relatively low, and it is perfectly countered by Dark's "Arrow of the Moon".

 The substance that carries that green jade liquid is naturally the "stamen" of this "Flower of Demeter".

 In the end, Professor Cazell simply cut off the entire "stamen" before preparing to burn the "Flower of Demeter" completely, as originally intended.

 The regenerative ability of the "Flower of Demeter" also comes from that pool of green liquid.

 Now, even the last bit of green liquid has been bottled by Dac, so it no longer has the ability to regenerate at super speed.

 The final person to light the torch was Bishop Sabrina Melville.

 She lit the pure white sacred fire, starting from the roots buried in the ground, and burned the entire "Flower of Demeter".

 Under the influence of the flames, the thick fog that had enveloped the surroundings finally dissipated, and the green threads within the fog, like duckweed that had lost its "home," gradually dimmed.

 They no longer glowed; some disappeared back into the mist, while others vanished directly into the air.

 As Emily Grantham watched the sacred flames rise higher and higher, she gradually began to sing a hymn.

 The atmosphere around them was somewhat solemn.

 The burning flames, like departing souls, drifted into the smoke above the sky.

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