Chapter 31 Relics at the End of the Fourth Age

Style: Fantasy Author: Huixiang RongyuWords: 1987Update Time: 24/01/12 13:40:23
"Okefa just explained our identity to you..." Anderson shrugged and said under Agnes's gaze.

"Treasure hunter," Agnes nodded, "it seems to be related to your 'job'."

"Yes," Anderson nodded, "You are the 'professional' we need."

"What kind of 'professional'?" Agnes raised her eyebrows listening to Anderson's words, "Maybe we need to talk carefully in a place with fewer people."

"Then this person..." Okfa looked at the body behind Agnes.

"He came to the sea not long ago because he was wanted in Loen, and he hasn't been able to do anything to accumulate some bounty for himself, otherwise he wouldn't have been sent to monitor me," Agnes said casually, "Only Luen En, just ask the owner of the Thorn Flower Tavern to help convey the news of his death to Loen."

Okefa and Anderson looked at each other, and Okefa said: "Then Ms. Boethia, there is a place on the second floor of the Thorn Flower Tavern that meets the requirements."

...

"We accidentally discovered a ruins on the Raging Sea a few months ago," Anderson said slowly. "We initially judged that this ruins was once a city at the end of the Fourth Age. In terms of style, it is similar to the Fourth Age Balam. There are similarities with the ruins, and it is very likely that he once believed in the God of Death."

"We initially discovered that it was caught in the dangerous currents of the violent sea and deviated from the expected channel." Anderson paused for a moment, and then his voice became difficult to conceal. "Initially, it looked the same as West Balam. There is no difference between ordinary cities, and they even look more... prosperous."

"But?" Agnes asked.

"As long as you are not blinded by the unknown hallucinations in the ruins, you will find that every part of the ruins is full of living corpses," Anderson said, "It is a city of living corpses."

A city of living corpses, Agnes couldn't help but click her tongue.

"So you need an Extraordinary who can deal with living corpses?" she asked. "I think Extraordinaries who prefer those sequences of the sun and the sacred may be more suitable for the requirements."

"No, those living zombies have very low desire to attack," Anderson shook his head and said, "The appearance of the power of idiots who only know how to praise the sun will arouse their hatred, even if it is only the power of the sealed object."

"In fact, it's not just about favoring the sun and the sacred sequence," Okfa added, "I, Anderson, and the members of the team, as well as the abilities of the sealed objects, will be used as long as they notice them, even if they are not used to attack. Arouse their hatred."

"There are really too many of them." Okfa sighed, looking frightened.

Agnes nodded thoughtfully and asked, "Have you ever tried the sealed artifacts from the 'Corpse Collector' path?"

The Raging Sea, the end of the Fourth Age, the city of living corpses, most of the sequences of hatred... These descriptions made Agnes subconsciously connect the Pale Catastrophe and the fall of the Hades Emperor.

"We carried one with us at that time," Anderson said. "The attitudes of those living corpses were all kinds of weird. Some were very respectful, but some were just like nothing, and some seemed to have killed the whole family..."

Anderson paused, shrugged and said, "Oh, I almost forgot that their entire family was dead a long time ago."

Respect, indifference, hatred, such contradictory attitudes... Agnes automatically eliminated Anderson's nonsense, and just asked thoughtfully: "You are describing the attitude of those living corpses, they What level of communication can be achieved?”

Anderson hesitated and did not answer, but Okfa said directly to Agnes: "If you take the initiative to cater to the influence of the unknown hallucinations in that ruins, there is no problem in talking to them as living residents."

"Actively catering to the influence of 'illusion'?" Agnes repeated.

"I made such an attempt out of necessity during my last exploration," Okefa explained to Agnes. "At present, it is certain that the attitudes of the residents in the hallucination are completely different from the behavior of the living corpses in reality. Consistently, I can stop the living zombies from chasing me by changing the attitude of the residents in the hallucination."

"But if you are immersed in the hallucination for too long, you will gradually have a strong desire to stay there..." Okfa paused and added: "Our team is part of the ruins there. This is how attrition occurs. There is nothing abnormal about their memory and the way they think about problems, but they just consider staying there as the most important thing to them from the bottom of their hearts.”

This "unknown hallucination" is by no means as simple as an illusion, and even behaves like a kind of pollution from an unknown source. Agnes looked at Okfa and understood what Okfa had not said.

Okefa's description made Agnes feel familiar, and she couldn't help but have a desire to explore.

"So what kind of assistance do you hope to get from me by inviting me?" she asked.

"In fact, I got some information about you while chatting with Stitch, and from this information I inferred that you can make living corpses." The two looked at each other, and Okefa said, "He Through me, he sold a sealed artifact that was born from an artificial vampire, and when I asked about the corpse, he told me that you had taken the corpse of the artificial vampire away."

"When I mentioned visiting you to him, Stitch also suggested that I'd better ask you out, or go visit you with him, because there is an extra zombie guard at your residence, and Stitch doesn't think I can beat him. ."

"Pfft." Okefa turned his gaze to Anderson beside him, and Anderson raised his hands under Okefa's sight.

"I think the living corpses that I can't defeat must not be born from the corpses of ordinary people, and there have been no rumors of famous extraordinary beings missing on Olavi Island recently," Okfa retracted his gaze and asked Ange Nisi said seriously, "So I guess your zombie guards were made by yourself from the corpses of artificial vampires taken from Stitch."

Agnes nodded and admitted Oakfa's speculation: "I do have some insights into the knowledge of living corpses, especially the production of living corpses in the Southern Continent."

"Then I believe in your ability." Okfa smiled and nodded to Agnes.

Agnes nodded and asked, "When are you going to set off?"

"In fact, if you agree, we are planning to leave at ten o'clock in the morning two days later." Anderson replied.

"Then I will arrive at the port on time at nine o'clock in the morning two days later." Agnes nodded.