If the Tribunal controls the Nephrite Continent and the Stargate Council manages the Iskaiper Continent, then the Stat Continent can be regarded as an outcast of the fourth level.
Between the continent of Stat and the continent of Skye, there is also an archipelago called the Skye Islands.
Although this archipelago is relatively close to Iscape, it is not controlled by the Stargate Council.
Because the owner of the Skye Islands is also a fourth-level wizard, and a very powerful fourth-level wizard.
She usually only stays on the main island Sky City, but she can also appear in most liquids.
Including a person's bodily fluids.
Such a terrifying ability is just like the fact that the Lord of the Tribunal can appear in any place with light, which has made her vassals and subjects regard her as a legendary god-like existence.
Now, this "god" sensed the call of her blood-related sister and appeared in a semi-abandoned cave under the cliff.
"Both the Stargate Council and the Tribunal violated their agreement and took action against the Borderlands. Ophelia, I hope you can still laugh when you hear this news."
"whee."
Pei'er: "..."
"Silly sister, you don't know what the anchor point of the abyss means to a fourth-level wizard. If the breakthrough of the boundary is unstoppable, then protecting the Borderlands will immediately turn into robbing the anchor point."
Pei'er frowned, even though she was already a third-level wizard, and even tried to break through to the fourth level two years ago, but before reaching the fourth level, some secret knowledge was not clear at all.
Even if Ophelia said it directly to her, her brain would refuse to accept it and she could only hear these ambiguous descriptions.
"Anchor...what exactly is it?"
"Even if I tell you again, you won't be able to remember it." Ophelia was quite patient with her sister.
Pei'er had no choice but to give up, "Okay, so the Tribunal and the Stargate Council asked us to search for the eye of the storm, isn't it actually to prevent the boundary from breaking through, but to get the anchor point as soon as the boundary breaks through?"
"You can say that."
"The anchor point is something that only a fourth-level wizard can touch. Then I just ask you, if the boundary is broken, what will happen to the Borderlands? What will happen to me...?"
“I can’t predict the future, but I can tell you history.”
"history……"
"Do you know why Borderlands is so dangerous yet rich in resources?"
Pei'er had already thought of it. She bit her lip and narrowed her eyes little by little.
"Because there are generations of corpses under your feet that have been nourished for years! Hehehehe..."
Pearl interrupted Ophelia's annoying laughter irritably, "What if I just leave Borderlands?"
"You can't leave." Ophelia said softly, "When you enter the Borderlands, you will be marked. Everyone who has ever, is, or will step into the Borderlands in the future will become New nourishment for the Borderlands.”
Ophelia's tone did not change when she mentioned that her sister might die. It was obvious that her concern for her sister did not include her sister's life.
Hearing her possible ending, Pei'er felt like a stone had fallen to the ground, and she no longer felt so uneasy.
"Then why did you ask me to contact you? It's not just to tell me the outcome in advance, right?"
"Of course. Whether it's me or the other two major forces, the first choice is definitely not to let the anchor point break through the limit. What I just said is actually the last choice to recover losses in desperation."
The human skin was lifted up two more times by the water below, like a person raising his hands.
"I want to make a deal with you. Before the boundary is breached, I will try my best to help you stop it, but after the boundary is breached, I want you to help me grab the anchor point as soon as possible!"
Pearl was silent, taking time to digest the meaning of Ophelia's words.
In fact, in other words, before the disaster breaks out, Ophelia will help Pearl prevent the disaster from breaking out. For this reason, she will definitely provide help to Pearl, such as restoring her strength and helping her resist the erosion of nightmares.
But if they fail to prevent the disaster in the end, Ophelia will immediately use Peer to seize the source of the disaster - the anchor point.
As for the result of utilization, there is a high probability of death or alienation.
Anyway, once the boundary is breached, her ending will not be good, so it is better to accept Ophelia's proposal.
So, now there is one last question.
"How can I be sure that you will prioritize preventing boundary breaches?"
"How can I be sure that you will prioritize preventing boundary breaches?"
Ophelia's voice became erratic, "Because even if any of us get the anchor point, there is no guarantee... Instead, our world will be closer..."
There were some key words that Pei'er didn't understand at all.
Or maybe you heard it and immediately forgot it.
Pei'er raised her head. Although she didn't hear the key information, she felt the power of rules in Ophelia's words.
That was the strongest evidence that she wasn't lying.
"I understand. Do I need to sign a contract to make this deal with you?"
"Hehehe, no need. Now that the deal is concluded, let me tell you something first."
"What?"
"Hehehe, you are... still in a nightmare!"
"Ho!"
Pearl opened her eyes suddenly and found that she was still lying on the stone platform in the secret room, and An, the conscious body left behind by Thor, was wearing Nerela's body, staring straight at her.
"What are you doing?" For a moment, Pei'er's tone was very stiff.
She wasn't sure yet if she was in a dream.
An took two steps back and looked at Pei'er warily, "There was something very wrong with you just now! Who are you?"
Pei'er ignored her at all, sat up and looked at her right hand.
Her right hand did not become a wide, thin piece of gauze.
Seeing that Pei'er ignored him, An breathed a sigh of relief, "It's good that you are still alive, otherwise I will go back to report to the master."
Pei'er still ignored An, but suddenly stretched out her right hand and made a cut on her left palm.
Red blood with a few strands of silver flowed out under her control, and soon gathered into a small pool of blood in her palm.
A woman's back appeared faintly on the surface of the pool of blood.
Voices also came from inside.
"I blurred your dream so that the nightmare could not see the real scene inside it."
Pei'er grasped one of her hands, and all the blood and wounds disappeared.
"Even if you blurred my dreams this time, I can no longer determine which of the previous scenes were dreams and which were real."
She clenched her fists again, "If I have blurred reality and nightmare before, has Clark already discovered my and Thor's plan?"
Thinking of this, a chill ran down her back, and she felt that Clark, who had not responded at all to their plan, was horribly deep.
She immediately turned to An and said, "Do you have a way to contact Sol quickly?"
An was startled, "Only communication."
"Write a letter? No, it's too slow. I'll go find him myself."
After saying that, Pei'er jumped down from the stone platform.
An felt something was wrong, "Don't you often get pulled into dreams? Do you fall asleep halfway?"
Pei'er didn't give a specific explanation, she just said hastily, "I won't do it now." and rushed out of the cave.
An just blinked her eyes, and Pei'er disappeared from her eyes.
She raised her hand, but she didn't know if she could stop him.
"I came to you actually to tell you... my subordinates reported that it is suspected... that the eye of the storm has been found..."
It's a pity that only the air can hear these words.
An was helpless, "Fortunately, I just wrote to tell the master. If she also goes to the master, she should be able to receive the news together, right?"
(End of chapter)