Chapter 245: The Beginning of the End

The Duke's Library

All of the living corpse guards here are test subjects of the White Dragon Heath, as evidenced by the fact that their bodies are gradually beginning to crystallize.

Crystallization boosts the strength of these living corpses to some extent, and the defense of the hard exterior makes it difficult for ordinary swords to pierce.

In addition to these crystallized guards, there are also snake people stationed there, and many soft slimy creatures with octopus tentacles occupy the entire library.

Orlan didn't know what kind of immortality the White Dragon Heath was studying, but he learned about some of the inhumane experiments that the White Dragon had done from Logan, the big hat who was obsessed with crystallization magic.

Those tentacle monsters that look like octopuses are actually saints of the White Sect, and it can be known that the White Dragon Hiss has used the rights given to it by Gwen to do many angry things over the years.

However, the white dragon, who is only bent on pursuing the path of eternal life, probably doesn't care what others think of it at all, and he won't care about the life or death of ordinary humans or gods.

Logan entered the library as if he were a different person, and threw himself into the ancient scrolls.

He also said that he would not leave Orlan, he would only stay here forever, and if Orlan wanted to learn these magics, then he could do his best to help.

Oran felt that he was losing himself, and he looked through the ancient books, which seemed to record some unknown existence even older than fire.

Of course, these ancient books are only narrated in a speculative way, but there is a certain magic that seeps out between the lines and those strange symbols and marks, which continues to attract people's exploration and thirst.

In just a few minutes, Oran felt his head dizzy, and his entire mental power seemed to be drained. However, he was unable to stop Logan from sliding to the brink of madness.

But before that, Logan told Orlan the most important message, how to defeat the White Dragon Heath. That is the White Dragon Hiss in the depths of the Crystallization Cave, the source of its power, the source of its vitality Origin Crystallization.

It was impossible for the white dragon to hide anymore, because it was impossible for its origin crystallization to escape with it. This means that the white dragon must be there.

On the way to the Crystal Cave, Orlan also encountered the golden crystal giant puppet he had encountered by the lake in the courtyard of the Black Forest, which was the kind sealed with darkness.

To his surprise, he found a human figure in it. Out of curiosity, Orlan disposed of the Crystallized Giant Puppet and released the people inside.

She was dressed like an onion knight, and she was a real human. This surprised Orlan too much to meet humans other than their group in the Soul World, not the undead, the living corpses, or other creatures.

I'm afraid that there are even fewer humans alive in the Divine Domain than those dragons, so Orlan asks about the origin of the other party.

She's Jack Lind from Catalina, the adventurous, nervous daughter of Jack Maija, who can nap on the spot whenever and wherever she wants.

Listening to the voice, the other party may be in his early twenties, at most less than thirty, and as an ordinary human, it is impossible to have a long life like an immortal.

She says that she had followed in her father's footsteps to the Divine Domain, and had been searching for his father's whereabouts, but had lost all knowledge of his father since she was trapped in the Crystal Doll.

Oran, of course, did not hide her intentions, and told her that he had met his father, Jack Maier, in the ancient city of Sain.

However, due to the outbreak of war, Jack Maier and another companion named Solal changed their itinerary, intending to go to the bottom of the world, the Ash Lake.

Jack Lind was very grateful to Orlan for the information, but he also refused Oran's invitation, and in her heart she could only pretend to be her father.

She was anxious to find out her father's whereabouts, but Orlan didn't try to stop him, but gave him a dark crystal, so that as long as he wore it on his body, he didn't have to worry about demons and undead infestations.

Although this will not work against ordinary living corpses and mutated monsters, Oran believes that a human who can enter the divine realm alone must have a strength that should not be underestimated.

Wishing her a wish to come true, Oran said goodbye to Jack Delin.

As the name suggests, the Crystal Cave is a cave full of giant crystalline blocks, almost a crystal-like fantasy world.

But Orlan knew that there was a lot of danger here, and the abundance of crystalline creatures, as well as the strange octopuses and jellyfish, even made Oran feel like he was in an aquarium.

You must know that what he hates most is the deep sea and monsters, whether it is in the past life or in this life, the cave that gradually becomes dark seems to be connected to a silent deep sea.

In the midst of this, Oran even smelled a hint of the long-lost abyss. It seems that he guessed correctly, and seeing that Bailong and Manus could no longer stop the rise of Oran on their own, it was undoubtedly the best choice for the two sides to join forces to deal with the common enemy.

But they only understood too late, and if Orlan had just extinguished his little flame when he was at his weakest, it wouldn't have become this embarrassing situation now.

First of all, they underestimated the power of Oran's own soul that they had created, that is, they had left Oran in a future that they could not observe, control, or change.

So they couldn't imagine what kind of monster they had created, a human with the power of ashes.

Because they no longer existed in that era, they knew that they would be completely annihilated in this world one day in the near future.

That's how the two of them were so frantically trying to find a new way to immortalize, and they had worked together to create Oran using their powers.

But when Ulashlu, because of their selfish desire to monopolize the "finished product" of Oran, the two sides fought.

Therefore, at this time, the two who saw that the situation was not good again put aside their respective enmities, and it is also conceivable that they "share the same hatred".

But the stupidest thing about them is that they let Orlan go through the most dangerous time. And it can be said that it inadvertently accelerated the pace of the rise of Oran.

For example, at Manus's behest, Cass asked his servants to take Yulia away, hoping to turn Yulia into an immortal who believed in darkness, and could also use it as a hostage to blackmail Oran.

But the defeat was that they underestimated Yulia and led Orlan to the Hotbed of Chaos, and what was even more incredible was that Orlan had the strength to defeat the Hotbed of Chaos in such a short period of time.

That's it, after defeating the hotbed of chaos, Orlan didn't want to keep the original king's soul at all, digested and absorbed it on the spot, and directly advanced to become a "true god".

Manus and the White Dragon were useless in remorse, it was they who gave Orlan the ashes of the foundation that could become a vessel of the soul; It was also they who gave Orlan the chance to become a god.

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