Section 370 Amber 1

You'll have a copy of the enemy's orders in your hands - even before the enemy's orders are delivered, you'll know it. If you think about it, you can see what kind of advantages this will bring.

But don't say that the Moon doesn't know, even if they do, it's useless. Because if you take a way that other gods can't crack, such as heralds, letters, etc., it means a huge decrease in the speed of information transmission. This means that the army's reaction speed will be very slow, if it is a small battlefield, it is fine, on a large front, it means that the enemy can freely move troops to break through, and our side has no way to react in time.

Lu Wu could simply sigh, this was simply the same as the relationship between the Supreme Ring and other rings in the Lord of the Rings. If you don't use it, you'll be in an extremely disadvantageous position to be suppressed, but if you do, then you're exposing yourself to the enemy.

The war between man and God is so unfair.

If it weren't for the fact that there was indeed a fundamental difference between the two sides in terms of total resources and high-end combat power, so that no tactical ability could be reversed, Kecha Goyat wouldn't need to risk the danger of wanting to become a god or something. He could have just wiped out the Stygian Moon. Although Kecha Goyat failed in the end, it was a crime of non-war after all. In fact, in terms of the situation between the two sides, it was evenly split (Kecha Koyat seemed to have the advantage, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy in many battles, but in the end was unable to break through the Stygian Moon's defenses). The ability to tie the ranks with absolutely inferior resources is the power of God.

The only problem is that God is only "seemingly omnipotent" and not truly omnipotent. God is powerful, but very vulnerable. Because of its ontology, after all, it can't even do something as trivial as picking up a leaf.

That sense of presence is gone, and it looks like the master has left.

Recently, Lu Wu vaguely knew what the master was doing. He should have found a way to arrange the living environment of the Destroyer - the master said that although Kecha Goat is the creator of the Destroyer, he is actually a very irresponsible creator. Or maybe he doesn't really care about the future and future of the Destroyer, an artificial race (as the masters call it, a "secondary species"), but only uses them as weapons—essentially, like biological weapons. In fact, the Destroyer is intelligent (rather than a true bio-machine) simply because for Kechagoat, intelligent creatures are better suited to the war against the Warlocks, and are able to respond flexibly to their circumstances.

For an enemy like Warlock, the cannon fodder sea tactics are obviously more disadvantaged. Not to mention that Kaicha Goyat has insufficient resources, and it was strictly monitored by the Stygian Warlocks in the early days, and the capital is too small, even if you want to build a sea of cannon fodder, you don't have this condition.

But the master is completely different.

Although the two are essentially the same, there is really a big difference in personality and three views. The Master is now planning the future of The Destroyer - even if he leaves, to ensure that the Destroyer has enough power to survive in this world on his own, and even for long-term development. Of course, luckily, Kecha Goyat has plenty of room here. That is, this underground environment that he created.

It's a world that humans don't want to set foot in—humans aren't really the right race to live underground. Therefore, the underground world created by Kecha Goyat (including multiple underground cities and underground passages in all directions) is just right for the Destroyer to survive. Humanity and destroyers, at least for some time to come, can coexist.

This is the reason why the master hopes that Lu Wu can become the governor of this region, so as to reduce malicious friction and attacks, and provide enough foundation and time for development.

As for the more distant, arrange a future for one race...... It must be quite difficult. I don't know what the master wants to do, but it's obviously not a simple thing to handle.

……

The red-black energy forms a blazing flame of light.

This is the second law of magic - as every warlock knows, this magic can control many intangibles. And the most important and crucial application of this is fate. Something that exists only as a concept to ordinary people, but is real to a warlock.

It is rare to see such a horrific scene. The magic, which was originally invisible, was forcibly compressed into a small area so that it was clearly visible to the naked eye. In the face of such forces, everything that is real can be interfered with.

Even by the standards of a high-ranking warlock, this is a palpitating power.

However, she did not have the leisure to sigh and admire, because this power was directed against herself. The other side is genuinely trying to kill her. Not in an ordinary way, but on the level of fate to wipe her out directly.

If she didn't also have the magic of the second law, she probably wouldn't be able to hold on for even a second. In fact, only magic can fight against magic. Unless it is a child of a plane that only exists theoretically, such as the "Radiant Moon Favored Man" or the "Dark Moon Favored Man", who is so favored by the world that it cannot be directly erased, no one can resist such a force.

But it's too powerful. Even if Amber has the magic of the Second Law, even if for some reason, her magic is endless, as if it is inexhaustible, she clearly feels the danger of death.

It's not magic, it's human instinct. Although she tried her best to fight and struggle, it was a hopeless battle of trapped beasts, and the difference in strength was too great. She can last a little time, but only a little longer.

As the power crept in, and even her consciousness was being worn away, she saw a face she thought she couldn't see.

Amber's entire consciousness shook, as if an electric current had suddenly penetrated her body, suddenly condensing her chaotic, scattered, and ununified consciousness.

What is this place? Where am I?

Amber could clearly feel her senses recovering rapidly. Then she found herself in a large, crystal ball-like transparent hollow sphere. There was some kind of energy surging inside the sphere, and it was clear that a little light flickered out of thin air and then disappeared out of thin air. It's quite a fascinating view with a mystical aesthetic.

Familiar place, where is this?

The next moment, she remembered what this place was. That's where she woke up last time. This is a specially made machine in Kecha Koat, a healing instrument used to heal the spirit body. This is a technology that this world does not have, but considering that Kecha Goat is also a disembodied creature, it seems that he has such technology.

Kecha Goat had previously healed her in order to get her to help in the fight.

The last time she was not seriously injured (after all, it was just a mistake), even without any outside help, she recovered after about thirty days of rest. But this time she was badly wounded, almost the kind that came to death. It could even be said that the Grim Reaper had rested the scythe on her neck, only to be pushed away by her luck.

She moved slightly, convinced that she had basically recovered. In fact, as a spiritual body, as long as she is conscious, it means that her body has basically recovered.

"Are you awake?" a voice suddenly rang out. As before, it was not an ordinary voice, but a voice of the heart, communicating directly with her consciousness. It's Kecha Goat...... But, inexplicably, Amber felt something different. I can't tell what's different.

"Kecha Goat?"

"I'm sorry, Warlock, you mistook someone. There was a sigh in that voice, a hint of regret. "I'm not Kecha Goat. ”

"This should be...... The city of Kecha Goat?" Amber asked tentatively. She had to figure out where she was, or rather, whose hands she had fallen into.

"It used to be. The voice replied. "But now...... The kid was gone, forever. ”

"The kid?" Amber keenly noticed something strange about the word.

"Well, don't talk about that. The entrance and exit switch is located below your right, so you can leave whenever you feel like you're back. But if you're not feeling well, you can stay here a little longer. However, I would like to remind you that its ability only repairs your spirit body and does not provide you with additional strength. ”

Amber does what she says. Soon it was on the ground.

The situation around her was the same as the last time she left. Apparently this is indeed the underground city of Kecha Goat. The only problem is that the owner here seems to have changed? and, listening to the tone of this one...... Is Kecha Goyat dead?

Of course, Amber could have heard the wailing of Kecha Goyat at that time. The kind of wail that penetrates the spirit and makes people's souls tremble...... Although Amber didn't know what was happening, a fool could tell that Kecha Goyat was seriously injured if he didn't die.

However, Kecha Goyat must have been seriously injured, because Amber did get a guide from Kecha Goat. Could it be that Kecha Goyat was already dead by then?

Wait a minute...... It's not that simple, is it? Because this one, although he claims not to be Kecha Koat, his ability is indeed the same as that of Kecha Koat.

If it was Kaicha Koat's death, then there happened to be a kind of person present, and this kind of person took over everything in Kecha Koat...... Although it is impossible to say that this possibility is none, it is definitely low to the point of almost impossibility.

If nothing else, it's a big question of whether or not a weird creature like Kecha Goat (he's supposed to be a creature?) or not. Many people believe that Kecha Goyat is not a naturally occurring creature, and it is impossible for nature to produce such an inexplicable creature. He's supposed to be man-made, to explore the creatures of the Aether Sea or something. In fact, when asked where he came from, Kecha Goat's own standard answer was that he had traveled so long that he could no longer remember where he had come from or where it had ended, only that his purpose was to explore the worlds.

Could it be...... Kecha Goyat wants to pay his debts?

Amber was not one of Kaicha Koat's men, and the reason why she risked her life to help the other party fight was because Kecha Koat made a great promise. That is the ultimate wisdom that the Void Face family has pursued for generations, to repair this already ravaged world. A mystery that perhaps only a wise creature like Kecha Goat, with an endless lifespan, can have.

As a First Lawman, Amber knows how valuable this secret is. This is a black hole that infinitely devours wisdom but refuses to give anything in return, but it can save a world. If you can get an answer, even risking your life is worth it.

But perhaps, there is no such thing as an answer to this question at all.