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Chapter 995: The Divine Shadow of Waters Ancient City

Finally, there is a video.

Surrounded by active volcanoes, the main island of the maritime kingdom of Revendreth is filled with the hissing, steaming, humming, and rumbling sounds of geothermal activity. This is the unique experience of living next to an active volcano.

On the main island, there are the ruins of an ancient city called Waters, a city-state dedicated to the god of knowledge and wisdom. Legend has it that it was destroyed by a volcanic eruption 2,000 years ago. However, buried under volcanic ash, the streets and houses are relatively well-preserved. Today, you can still see the well-preserved buildings and residents in the ancient city, as if frozen in time. However, this is just a legend.

The fact is that this place has become a meteorological tide of the fire element. The ancient city is filled with miasma, volcanic pumice and volcanic ash. At the same time, there are a large number of fire element monsters entrenched in it, and ordinary people cannot enter at all.

An expedition team wearing the emblem of the Church of the Parliament of Knowledge is systematically exploring the ancient city of Waters, going deeper into the ruins and carefully clearing away the surrounding fire elements.

They were relatively well-equipped, with wind and fire magicians and a large number of meteorologists in their team. Along the way, they discovered a well-preserved market area, the Colosseum, and countless victims who died in the volcanic eruption.

Volcanic ash enveloped their bodies, freezing their final postures.

Watching this astonishing scene, all the players unconsciously held their breath. Meanwhile, sculptures of the God of Knowledge and Wisdom, dressed in robes and holding a staff, in the form of an old man, could be seen everywhere in the ancient city of Waters. At this moment, he was silently looking down at everyone.

The leading explorer was a lady wearing a black veil, who seemed to be a demigod. She led the expedition team through statues of various shapes and half-collapsed ruins, and then they stopped in surprise and confusion.

In the deepest part of the ancient city of Waters, there was actually a well-preserved church-like building! Then, the group of explorers looked at each other, walked step by step towards this seemingly abnormal church, and reached out to push open the door.

The video then appears to have been edited to remove the exploration deeper into the church. The expedition members then proceeded directly into the church, finding themselves in a burial hall with a coffin prominently placed in its center.

Like many churches of the god of knowledge and wisdom, this church had no lamps or torches for lighting, but there was a skylight in the dome, and a bright beam of light shone in from the dome and onto the coffin.

Behind the coffin was a closed bronze door of a familiar design. It featured twisted patterns connected in a closed curve and a few fragmented claw marks. As they approached, accompanied by an eerie background music, a sudden thud of banging could be heard from the door, causing the expedition members' faces to drop and they hurriedly retreat.

No one noticed that the lady in the black veil seemed to be attracted by the coffin, as if she was possessed. She didn't pay any attention to the movement around her. She reached out and pushed open the coffin lid. The perspective switched to a close-up. Inside lay a dried-up, skinny body wearing a well-fitting robe and holding a thick book with a blue cover in his arms.

The cover seems to say: Book of Knowledge and Wisdom.

A hand quickly reached for the book.

A gust of wind blew, lifting the pages of the book. It seemed that something was blown up into the sky by the wind. It was a thin bookmark. The camera locked onto it, circling and climbing upwards along the direction of the dome. The sky suddenly fell into darkness due to the solar eclipse.

Then a shocking scene happened. From a God's perspective, the buildings and residents of Waters City seemed to be transported back thousands of years at the same time. The auctioneer in the market area struck the hammer, several grain merchants in the grain market were bargaining excitedly, and the windmill on the side started to turn.

The perspective shifted again, and the swaying bronze door was suddenly pushed open, plunging the scene into complete darkness. The sound of swallowing and hysterical screams could be heard faintly in the background. In the center of the screen, several bloody claw marks appeared, and below them, a line of flaming characters appeared:

Welcome to Version 3.0: Echoes of Doom.

The series has come to an end with the eighteenth episode.

The entire series is nearly 2 hours long. Although it only has the first episode, it does not reach the final battle which is said to be extremely intense and set a record for the most player deaths.

But Guangnao undoubtedly edited a masterpiece. There were no boring moments throughout the whole process, the plot was extremely compact, and even enough suspense was retained at the end.

The optical computer is like an outstanding director and editor, with almost no redundant shots throughout the process.

In particular, the image of the protagonist Wayne Stewell was completely established and infinitely elevated in this episode of the series.

Their near omnipotence and successive ability to turn the tide have completely crystallized the concept of an angel walking among the earth.

Whether it's using Ryujin Jakka to reduce everything to ash, or using the Holy Sword Thirteen Bindings to display a glorious, holy, and overwhelming power, or attempting to reverse time to save Darklan, running towards his goal time and time again, or summoning the Creator God of Light to fight against the Creator God of Light, the battle scenes are truly high-energy, countless levels higher than those of previous battles.

After seeing many gods and angels one after another, players still didn’t know where Wayne Stewell’s strength should be ranked. Now it’s easy to rank. Apart from the gods, he is definitely number one!

In addition, there are more and more speculations about Wayne Stewell's true identity and subsequent plot.

The most mainstream theory about Wayne Stewell's true identity comes from the famous Wayne Black Grantham.

His theory of kingship was widely accepted, indicating that Wayne Stewell's true identity was a certain ancient Supreme King, a being at least as powerful as the Creator God of Light, Hel Aktey. He even had a strong bond with him.

As for his arguments, they are indeed well-founded. Grantham even posted more than a dozen videos and related screenshots.

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Whether it is Wayne Stewell’s title of the First Emperor, or the ancient wise king who looks exactly like him, or Wayne Stewell’s famous line summoning the God of Creation of Light: In the name of the king, the three phantom gods merge into one, summoning the God of Creation of Light, Heraklion. With the three phantom gods as sacrifices, the darkness disappears!

Even Wayne Stewell's angelic form is a privileged emperor. In the fourth dream that has not yet been broadcast, he directly descended as the first emperor, and the sentence "I am Wayne Stewell,"

"I am the Pope of the Starry Sky Church."

"I am the first and eternal emperor..."

It is even more imaginative.

After Grantham changed from black to white, his combat power became even stronger. For a while, many players suddenly realized it and gave him a lot of thumbs up. It felt like it was basically confirmed.

Of course, there is also the theory that Wayne Stewell is a fallen ancient god who is trying to return, but this theory is relatively less mainstream.

As for the next plot, many high-level players have their own opinions. XB, who considers himself a high-level player, also wrote in the post:

"According to the series, the main battleground will shift to the maritime kingdom of Revendreth. Those not participating in the professional league can head there early. As for the enemy, I personally suspect it's the God of Knowledge and Wisdom, at least in the PTR phase. As for a longer-term enemy, my guess is the Sun Goddess. The reason is simple: could the darkening of the sun caused by the solar eclipse be a manifestation of the Sun Goddess's evil? Looking forward to hearing that."

The dark side of the sun goddess?

After seeing XB's post, Zhou Ning couldn't help but stop in shock and fell into deep thought.

On Earth, a solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves between the sun and the earth, and when the three are in a straight line, the moon blocks the light from the sun that is directed towards the earth, resulting in a solar eclipse.

But there is obviously no such saying in this world, because the movement trajectories of both the moon and the planet we are on are completely different from those of the earth.

Moreover, the plot that can be used as an Easter egg in a TV series is definitely not that simple, and it definitely has hidden meanings.

This made Zhou Ning have a bad feeling and feel alert.

If natural phenomena are excluded, the true god who holds the power of the sun is none other than his ally, the sun goddess.

Of course, this solar eclipse phenomenon is very likely the other party testing his newly acquired authority over the moon, but we absolutely cannot rule out the possibility mentioned by XB.

That is, the Sun Goddess has also been polluted like the Elf Goddess before.

This requires careful observation and precautions.

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