Chapter 1075: Chapter 756: Flow Direction
"Is this the space that was cut out?"
A few people followed Kana into the cut-out space.
The space appeared infinite and desolate, but there was a palpable boundary. The Earth Dragon that entered clearly sensed more information in this space.
"Did you kill the first Evil God here?" he asked.
Kana nodded: "Let’s just say, the other one was unlucky. To descend his true form, he naturally couldn’t enter the world with the power of a God."
"So he maintained a realm beneath God, staying here, while the world’s barrier was strong at the time, also weakening him significantly."
"Hiding here was just to launch a surprise attack later, to strive for a great gain in one go, letting his evil rapidly expand."
While discussing this, Kana knew that it was essentially the shadow’s backup plan, and the ultimate gain would still be snatched by the shadow’s plan.
However, now everything has disappeared, and this painstakingly cut-out space has become Kana’s possession.
"Indeed, you can feel the world here, but not entirely under its control. Creating such a space requires power beyond Divine Level," Bugreit observed, examining the surroundings.
Since Kana became a God, Bugreit’s Level reached the peak of Level Fifteen, and even in the current world, he could wield Weak Divine Power.
However, the Earth Dragon who knew more about the rules shook his head: "No, though cutting this space requires Divine Level power, the ability to conceal it undeniably stems from the shadow’s power."
The essence of shadow power is secrecy. A more precise label should be Secret Evil God, yet it is not purely secrecy but its excavation and theft.
Kana waved a hand, revealing a map of this space to everyone. The entire space was perfectly square—a pure square space.
Kana pointed at one corner: "We’ll establish the base here, then create a large defensive circle."
Later, when I open this space and connect it to the Blood Battle Battlefield, a large number of demons will flood in. By then, most of the outer areas will be occupied by demons."
Thus, we will engage in a bloody slaughter here, transforming all defeated demons into Experience Value to enhance ourselves."
To provoke enough invasion desire from the demons, we must appear relatively weak and maintain a defensive stance. The infrastructure will be entrusted to the Earth Dragon and Bugreit."
One can manipulate the earth for swift shaping, and the other is an alchemist dragon—both possess the power to quickly erect a safe, reliable fortress.
Most of the time after that, the two dragons will be stationed here to intimidate powerful demons planning to wreak havoc in this space.
However, utilizing this space will take some time, so it’s temporarily prepared for everyone to familiarize themselves.
Once Alyris took over the matters, Kana presented the coordinates given by the Mist of Judgment, opened the Space Gate and vanished.
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Tate Continent.
Even as the center of the world, even as the domain of the noble Elves, it has begun to descend into the flames of war at this moment.
If there’s any difference between these Elven wars and those of other races, it’s that no Night Watcher is needed to issue warnings; Elves won’t harm civilians, even from enemy nations.
After all, the problem with Elves lies in their extremely low birth rate, which is an inevitable trade-off. Not even the Stone of Creation can compensate for this weakness.
It’s also a fundamental rule of the Star Realm: the more perfect a being, the fewer in number they tend to be.
So even though they are in hostilities, internal conflicts among Elves avoid targeting innocent civilians. Even on the battlefield, they rarely kill prisoners; the only deaths occur in blade-to-blade combat.
Serena, clad in a grass-green cloak, roamed aimlessly through the wilderness.
From the initial conflict, Serena left her Brotherhood, severing ties with her race, becoming a wandering Elf.
She could not accept the internal war among Elves.
Initially, she intended to join the Night Watchers before the decisive battle against the Evil Rats, but due to the Elven civil war, she couldn’t find a passage by ship.
At that time, the Night Watchers were also gathered on the Lebia Continent, with no available routes. Coupled with her inherent Elven sense of time, she completely missed the opportunity.
She took out a Scroll from her chest pocket and opened it to look at the information on it.
The information was sparse, clearly a bounty notice. A special stamp could be seen in the bottom right corner, marking it as a commission from the Adventurer’s House.
"Malgan Orchard, ghost monster."
Ahead lay the Malgan Orchard, reputed in the area, yet troubled two months ago by ghostly monsters.
Only a month ago did they start posting it as a commission at the Adventurer’s House.
Originally, these affairs should have been reported to the local Elf Council, but none of the Elves were concerned with trifles now; they were all busy with war. Thus, these responsibilities were undertaken by the Adventurer’s House.
"Anything’s fine, just too eager."
Serena mumbled ruefully. The Adventurer’s House had adventurers from various other races, differing in time perception from Elves. These adventurers acted swiftly, decisively.
Consequently, in her eyes, these adventurers seemed somewhat "competitive," forcing an Elf like her to sometimes accelerate her pace, rather than leisurely strolling.
Due to past tough experiences, she had to admit that races with tighter time concepts better aligned with employers’ expectations when completing tasks. Consequently, Elven adventurers always received a lower monthly score from local Elves.
No choice, not to disregard Elven pride, but Elves are indeed too leisurely. Comparatively, this irked the proud Elves, feeling unable to retort, thus could only compete for Elven dignity diligently.
Muttering, Serena was nearing the forest. The Crystal Stone at her waist was already gleaming faintly.
"Ah, seems like my luck isn’t bad, an evil presence."
The evil aggregates caused by the curse of the Evil Rats also served as the source of most troubles. Judging by the light, this evil presence seemed quite potent.
Serena’s face showed a smile; only in such moments did she feel her combat prowess was used rightly.