Chapter 359 - 359 361 The Player Ignited by the Slaughter of
Chapter 359 - 359 361 The Player Ignited by the Slaughter of
?Chapter 359: Chapter 361: The Player Ignited by the Slaughter of Gods (6000 words) Chapter 359: Chapter 361: The Player Ignited by the Slaughter of Gods (6000 words) He saw God??
Lide looked into Stanley’s grave eyes, unexpectedly startled by this sudden news.
God…
He suddenly remembered what that level 17 Elf had said two months ago at the mysterious tavern—that within the Divine relic, a Divine being was not dead…
Could it be that the Divine relic the Elf spoke of was located within Risier City?
“When did you get this news?”
“Half a month ago… More than twenty spies went to Risier City to gather information, but only that dead thief claimed to have seen God. The others only felt that aura but made no other discoveries.”
Spark hesitated slightly in his expression, “Your Grace, even if there are no Divine beings in Risier City, the Beastmen’s prolonged occupation of the city must hide an unimaginable conspiracy, we must be vigilant…”
After hearing this, Lide’s brows knitted tightly, and he remained silent for a long time.
Since the Beastmen took over, Risier City had become forbidden in the eyes of professionals, with few daring to set foot there.
And the Nobles of Green City, who ought to have been righteously indignant and mustered troops to attack, turned a blind eye to the Beastmen, acting as if nothing had happened, a peculiar and incomprehensible scene.
Those not in the core circle of decision-making had no clue what sort of game was being played between humans and Beastmen.
And outsiders found it hard to understand why the Beastmen had maintained such a high-level blockade over such a vast area around Risier City for so long. Not only could spies not infiltrate it, but even Lide, using his Bloodline and Power of Faith, could not penetrate it.
Everything was too bizarre.
“Should we go and find out more from that Elf?”
After pondering for a moment, he shook his head.
The more abnormal the situation, the more one should steer clear of it. As long as he wasn’t greedy, no great crisis could affect Dawn City.
The only thing that irked him was that the level 16 Werewolf, Craig, and level 15 Shadow High Priest, Emi, were still trapped inside…
“Stanley, real or not, this information indicates a lot. Since we can’t infiltrate the city, then…” A glint flashed in Lide’s eyes.
“Spread this news, let all of Green City know there is still a Divine being alive in Risier City. No, I want the entire southern province to know this news.”
“Spread the news?” After a little thought, Stanley’s eyes gradually lit up.
His tone carried a genuine admiration.
“Your Grace, this approach will surely stir the waters of Risier City. A brilliant idea indeed…”
Stanley, after finding some clues, inevitably fell into a trap of thought; the more important the news, the more he wanted to keep it a secret since any change in Risier City could undoubtedly give Dawn City an advantage.
However, he inadvertently neglected that Risier City, with its hundreds of thousands of Beastman troops, was simply not something Dawn City could confront directly, no matter how rapidly they grew, there were limits.
If it was unattainable, then why cling to it? What would be the use of uncovering valuable information?
“Right, and the more vigorously the better. No matter whether there’s a Divine relic inside, we need to publicize this news.”
Lide’s voice was steady and calm, unaffected by other factors.
“Even if most people don’t believe it, as long as some pay attention, and if one or two similar events occur, Risier City will immediately become the center of everyone’s attention. Rather than being at a stand-off now, better to actively muddy the waters.”
Stanley responded respectfully.
“Yes, Your Grace, I will arrange for this immediately, and in three days, the entire southern province will know of the emergence of a Divine relic in Risier City…”
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