The only three people left in the house remained silent. Even if they knew that even if they waited longer, no answer would jump out of the extinguished phonetic crystal.
Nemo subconsciously spread out his palms and peeked at his hands. Pale skin, clear palm lines, like a human. He then closed his five fingers and clenched his fists.
Telaranea fell in contemplation for a rare moment. He stared at the corpse thoughtfully, then walked to the window and looked out through the moldy window frame. âInteresting.â
Stay calm.
Nemo tried to organize the thoughts in his mind. Telaranea was on the scene, and he couldnât sort out his thoughts by talking to Oliver as he used to. The failure to catch the mystery made him a little frustrated, but after these months of experience, he began to get used to the emotion of âfrustrationâ just like having bread for breakfast.
Stripping himself away, he analyzed the puzzle from a cold perspective.
Ulysses rescued Flint Lopez, who was lost at the bottom of the Abyss, and got the golden pendant as a token. It provided Flint with âspecial hint on killing the Demon Kingâ, but it didnât show mercy to the expeditionary forces that followed.
It was impossible for Flint to know the Demon Kingâs thoughts. No matter what the erased information was, it was unlikely to be related to this so he could put this question aside for now.
They were all very clear about what happened next. The most powerful Demon King in history killed the first four expedition forces, and finally fell at the hands of the fifth expedition force where Flint Lopez was. Flint Lopez carried the Demon Kingâs head and returned to the surface with another survivor, bringing back the bone jade.
As a result, Alban survived the most arduous war.
But Albanâs hero had no intention of fighting anymore, and the discovery of the bottom of the Abyss undoubtedly left a huge mental impact on the number one powerhouse on the surface. He lied to the outside world that it was Prince Abbas Alastair who beheaded the Demon King and pushed away the glorious title of the âHeroâ. He only wanted to live in seclusion with his lover.
The ruler of Alban at the time, the first emperor Sampson, ruined Flintâs last wish. In order to retrieve the former âHeroâ and further revitalize Alban, he devised a conspiracy to kill Sonia, whom Flint deeply loved, which directly caused Flint to cut off his right arm and disappear from the publicâs eyeâŠ
The timeline should be like this.
It was perfectly possible to connect to the information they just discovered.
Flint Lopez came into contact with the Demon King and got special information as a result. Before hiding Oliver, who luckily survived, he shared this information with the Butcher Shop in exchange for a spell that would help save Oliver, in addition to seven pounds of demon flesh to repair his arm.
The Butcher Shop introducer, a Gatekeeper under the Gatekeepers Organization, thought this information was too dangerous so he erased it, but then he made an appalling move as transforming his body.
There was something wrong with this.
Nemo loosened Oliverâs wrist, trying to make himself think more coldly, but the warm palm grabbed his left backhand and pulled it back into his hands.
âŠThis wasnât so bad.
Nemo breathed a sigh of relief; his tight nerves relaxed a little. He smiled softly at Oliver, his eyes sweeping through the increasingly bright morning sky outside the window.
In a flash, he suddenly realized how unnatural this whole thing was.
Since Flint Lopez gave information about the bottom of the Abyss, why did this Gatekeeper try to observe on the surfaceâŠand succeeded?
Taking a step back, even if you were already on the surface at that time, Nemo didnât think that just âfeelingâ his own power through some way would let people feel the emotion of âsupreme honorâ. Whatâs more, the Gatekeeperâs last words clearly said âseeâ.
What the deceased saw was something else, and it was related to the bottom of the Abyss⊠and the Demon King.
âTelaranea,â Nemo spoke decisively.
âMm-hmm?â the demon responded with a smile; the smile on his face was gradually thickening and looked a little twisted.
âYou have been looking at this gentlemanâs research materials just now, I assume you have found something. Are you willing to trade? Intelligence for intelligence.â
âGladly. Even if you donât mention it, I need to find someone to share it withâ Ah, I feel sorry for the Gatekeepers from the bottom of my heart. The Void Castle has lost a great theorist.â
âPlease.â Nemo didnât move.
âI think we all know that the destroyed data cannot be restored. Iâm very sad about this, but whatâs broken is broken. At present, we canât know what Mr. Lopez saw, but he provided a very interesting piece of evidenceâ The âcorpseâ of the Demon King didnât decay. It was communicating a message to something, and our Flint just accidently intervened in this process. This would make sense.â
Telaranea tapped the decayed window frame with his fingertips and his gaze returned to the scene outside the window.
âMr. Lopez is likely to find that the âDemon Kingâ wasnât the âDemon Kingâ itself as they suspected. The âDemon Kingâ that the surface crusade against is most likely a decoy for some⊠collection of information. I was very curious before about why the evolutionary direction of each Demon King was, well, strange. Unfortunately, there has been no evidence but now I have it.â
He had nailed it. The name âThe Sage of the Abyssâ was worth its weight in gold. Nemo didnât want to throw out information that couldnât explain the source of intelligence like âin fact, all the Demon Kings were really just oneâ.
âBut I donât think it will be a big blow to him.â Nemo took a breath and brushed aside the subject.
The Demon King was obtaining intelligence and information from the expedition force and was evolving using that data. He himself had experience this cruel discovery, but from a certain point of view, he was living quite a positive life now. Flint Lopez wasnât an arrogant person who had eyes on top of his head, and he wouldnât be devastated by this discovery.
âYes, I donât think so either, but as I said just now, thereâs nothing we can do about the records that have been erased. This Gatekeeper can beautifully transform himself into this, so he wonât do such a thing as be sloppy when clearing data. Now letâs continue. If I didnât interpret it wrong, this gentleman has a pretty⊠wonderful guess. I have to say that Iâm quite moved.â
Oliverâs grip on his loverâs hand became a bit together, but Nemo didnât say a word.
âInspired by Flintâs intelligence, he put forward a hypothesis.â
Telaranea twisted a piece of parchment.
âSurface creatures and Abyssal creatures are homologous.â
ââŠâŠâ
âYes, I know this sounds ridiculous, but there is no doubt that after contact with Flint, his first calculation was about the âupper limit of strengthâ of all life. Oh, even if I donât remember clearly, I think Mr. Ramon has experienced it firsthand in the Withered Castle.â
Oliverâs breathing became a little short, and he stared at Telaranea unhappily.
After looking up and down at the reactions of the two of them, the Sage of the Abyss continued calmly, âAs we all know, the individual abilities of creatures under the abyssal magic system are generally stronger than those under the surface magic system. This is a fact. I will not be bias in my point of view because of my origin. If those lives are really fundamentally opposed like those spread by various religions, why do they have consistent âupper limitsâ?â
âPowerful demons and fragile humans have the same power ceiling. As long as humans obtain a little demon flesh or a contract as a guide, they can use abyssal magic. The demons have to get a complete human body to use surface magicâŠ. How interesting.â
Nemo didnât find it interesting at all. His throat was dry because of tension.
âThis gentleman put so many pairs of eyes on himself and was able to make them work properly. In the past thirteen years, he has really dug deep into the problem of the magic circuit among various contradictions. Although I clearly know that there is an incomplete abyssal magic circuit in surface organism, it is the first time I have seen such accurate and detailed research data that can be analyzedââ
âThis gentleman guessed that a long time ago, there was no such thing as âsurface magicâ in this world. Whether in the vast underground abyss or the bright and scorching surface, there should be only one source of magic. Its existence restricts the upper limits of the ability of all life.â
âThe so-called âsurface magicâ was a later âguestâ. This guest wasnât as powerful as the host and couldnât influence too much. He could only break a little abyssal circuit and add another different magic circuit to some species.â
âItâs not opposition, itâs just different?â Oliver muttered in a low voice and rubbed his temples.
âI didnât mean to target you, but you have to know that it has always been a bad habit of mankind to oppose different things,â Telaranea replied lightly.
âBut both the dragon breath stones and the erosion spells can hurt the demons more effectively,â Nemo added, âEspecially the erosion spells studied on the surface.â
âI suppose the Abyssal Origin has its reasons since it allows a relatively weak âguestâ to stay, Mr. Light.â
[Finding that he couldnât beat the master, the weak bard had an idea. He proposed a deal to the hostâ âIâll provide you with what you want, in exchange, you can give me some food. The ones that are farthest from the table, just the ones that you like the leastâ. How smart, right?]
In the center of The Great Isamelâs Labyrinth, the source of surface magicâ The long-winded Mr. Dylan once said this.
âIn short, not only is this Mr. Gatekeeper not crazy, but he was extremely clear-headed. Since the power of the later guests was relatively weak, depending on the distribution of surface species, the source of magic on the surface should be above the surface. It should be easier to observe and proveâ In human terms, what he is trying to observe is âGodâ itself.â
Unaware of Nemoâs contemplation, Telaranea continued with joy.
âThen he succeeded. What an amazing warrior.â
Wrong.
The Gatekeeper has been dead for about ten years, but the records of Jesse Dylanâs activities as a human could be traced back ten years ago. And purely from the point of view of strength, his and Jesseâs were at similar level.
And according to the inference of the dead, their power should be very differentâŠ
âThis is what I found Mr. Light. What about your information?â Telaranea interrupted Nemoâs thoughts with a question.
âIn human terms, the Great Isamel Labyrinth is a miracle. You should know it. The strange maze near Clementine Academy. The creatures inside are relativelyâŠspecial, and it is difficult to tell whether they belong to the Abyss or the surface.â
âOf course.â
âIt is indeed a âmiracleâ.â Nemo didnât intend to hide any of this information. Besides, the core of the Isamel Labyrinth collapsed in front of them, and no one had understood that thing before. He was perfectly capable of pushing the source of information to it.
Telaranea was silent for a long time.
After a few minutes, he burst into a series of extreme happy laughter. It was as if the happiness of the entire world was flooding in at the same time and couldnât be dissipated.
âVery funny.â The superior demon turned around and left the window. He stayed in front of the mummified corpse and imprinted a light kiss on the corpseâs wrinkled forehead.
âMr. Light, I have something to ask you.â
ââŠSpeak.â
âRestrain me and trap my mind network.â There was a red light of joy on Telaraneaâs face. âJust like you did at the Withered Castle.â
The dark shadow suddenly rose between Nemoâs fingers while Oliver drew his Rest in Peace at the same time.
âI was thinking before. Could it be you⊠It seems so.â Telaranea smiled and shook his head. âWhat? You thought I would come after you to settle accounts?â
âDonât tell me you wonât.â Nemoâs voice was full of distrust.
âI went hunting for prey and the prey bite me back. These are all unexpected risks. What position do I have to hate you and Mr. Ramon? Unpleasant as it is, I understand the basic of cause and effect.â
ââŠWhat do you want?â
âI want the brain remnants of this corpse.â Telaranea eagerly pressed the head of the corpse. âI just pray and hope that the decay and dryness havenât damaged the dying memory too much.â
âYouâre crazy. Even if you can withstand the dying memories of this humanââ You may become like this dead man because the answer you gain will make you fall in the end.
It was very dangerous to directly receive the dying memories of strangers. Emotions and memories before death will flood in instantly. Even if he knew he was powerful, Nemo wouldnât dare try it willingly⊠Whatâs more, this memory was likely to be mixed with some crazed knowledge.
Just like the weakened version of Ulyssesâ dying memories that didnât have consciousness and emotion was enough to make him suffer from the bottom of his heart.
âThatâs why I want to ask you to cut off my mind network to prevent this âmeâ from passing on the truth uncontrollably after I lose my mind. If I behave abnormally anywhere, please donât hesitate to execute me, as long as I keep my head, it doesnât matter what the rest of the world is like.â
Telaranea said briskly, sounding like he was teaching them how to peel apples.
âThe other âmeâsâ will take it away, cut it open, and study it more slowly and carefully. You know that if you leave it alone, the final clue will slowly decay with this corpse. Didnât the two of you approach me just to get more clues?â
Nemo took a step back. The tone of the other party made him a little uncomfortable.
His own life and emotions seemed to be completely out of scope with this demonâs thinking. Telaranea wasnât the same as those researchers of the Withered Castle. The latter didnât just take the suffering of the weak seriously; the Sage of the Abyss didnât even take his own suffering seriously.
âCome on,â Telaranea urged.
ââŠThen I will ask one last question.â
Nemo closed his eyes.
âWhat do you know about the phrase, âItâs a great honor to be born in this worldâ?â
âThatâs part of the Gatekeepersâ oath.â Telaranea stroked the skull of the corpse, then snapped its neck bone and removed the head of the dead. âItâs not big deal.â
âThe Gatekeepersâ Oath?⊠Isnât their creed âBeyond the truthâ?â
âMost people only remember this because they understand it better. After all, their complete vows were written in ancient lingua franca, so many people didnât bother to remembering the complete meaning.â
The Sage of the Abyss let out a sneer, but when he spoke again, there was no contempt in his voice.
ââYou must respect first, and then surpass. The truth must be ruthless, and we keep it in mind. Itâs a great honor to be born in this world.ââ
The author has something to say:
Part of the truth of Jesseâs story (?
Kinky Thoughts:
Things are coming together. I think I know now but⊠Iâll propose my theory in the discord channel to avoid spoilers.