Chapter 52: A Misunderstanding
Friends from another world.
Hearing these words, the last trace of luck in Brian's heart was also extinguished.
It seems that the other party must have squeezed a lot of information from the Chosen One when he killed the Chosen One in Odin Square.
But Brian didn't lose his mind, it's very simple, when he crossed over, he also didn't know the identity of his chosen one, so the other party probably didn't know either.
It is true that Leslie did take a part of the reward of the Chosen One who was killed, but judging by his performance along the way, it is very likely that Leslie only received the reward of 'Spirit Power Bonus' without any 'system prompt'.
This means that the system does not recognize Leslie as a Chosen One, just as the system does not recognize Leslie as a 'Second-Order Chosen One' when he gains most of his psychic bonuses.
In this way, it can be explained why Leslie didn't directly kill him on the spot when he found him, because he only received part of the spiritual power rewards, maybe these rewards are relatively large for a multi-star mage like Brian, but for a celestial mage like Leslie, the increase should only be dispensable.
That's why the other party is not very keen on killing people from other worlds like them.
However, once you let the other party know that if you kill the 'Chosen One' in its entirety and get the information that you will receive the 'Complete Reward', I am afraid that you will not be able to escape death.
Then then, I can't reveal any information about the Chosen One.
Thinking of this, Brian pretended to sigh and asked, "You don't seem surprised by my identity?"
"Because for visitors from various other realms like you, our Holy Sacrifice Temple can also be said to be commonplace. Leslie didn't seem to mind revealing this information to Brian.
Are there other so-called 'otherworlds' besides the earth?
"I see. Brian nodded quietly.
"But I'm curious, which plane are you from?" asked Leslie, turning her head to look at Brian.
"I don't even know that. How could Brian report himself, shrugged his shoulders, and lied again.
Leslie could probably guess that Brian was perfunctory, but as if he didn't care, he smiled and left the deck.
It wasn't until Brian watched Leslie leave that he turned his head back to look at the clouds.
At this time, he already understood that there was probably a big misunderstanding between the other party and himself!
For me, crossing over to become the 'Chosen One' of the other world is an earth-shattering event!
But for the Holy Sacrificial Temple, I'm afraid I'm just a 'stowaway' from another world!
This should be the reason why the Leslie Priest would execute the Chosen One in Odin Square so easily, because for them, the 'stowaways' of the other world are perfectly normal.
In this case, is the identity of this holy sacrificial temple similar to that of the 'world police'?
Thinking about it like this, Blair became even more determined that he could not tell the identity of the Chosen One.
As Brian thought so, he suddenly noticed that the flying ship began to slowly descend, and then broke away from the clouds, and he looked over, and in front of him was a tall mountain.
This is the base camp of the Holy Sacrificial Temple, the Holy Mountain.
......
The flying ship slowly landed outside a palace on the Holy Mountain, and Brian was led out of the flying ship by Leslie and walked straight to the palace.
Along the way, Brian saw a lot of men and women in white robes, and when they saw Leslie, they all bowed slightly to the latter with one hand on their chests, and then continued to do their own things.
Leslie was accustomed to all of this, and he didn't see anything in return, so he still walked all the way ahead, and then led him into the palace.
The palace was as lavish and extravagant as the Western royal palaces Brian had seen before, with huge white jade pillars on either side of the long aisles.
At the end of the aisle, there was an exaggerated stone door, and what was even more amazing was that Leslie only pushed it lightly, and the stone door made a lot of noise, and then it was pushed open.
On the other side of the stone gate, there is a circular meeting hall, but at this time there is only an old man in the hall with his eyes closed.
It wasn't until Leslie pushed the door in that the old man slowly opened his eyes.
Brian subconsciously looked over, but found that the old man's eyes were extremely deep, like a black hole, as if he wanted to attract everything around him.
But the next moment, this feeling disappeared again.
"Bishop Sander. Leslie bowed to him as the people outside, and he owed the old man with great respect.
"Hmm. Leslie, is this the 'Unknown Otherworld' person you said you found last time?" the old man known as Sander nodded slightly, then looked at Brian.
At this moment, Brian only felt that the air around him, and even the space around him, locked him at the same time, making him unable to move.
Brian couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat, this kind of pressure on his back, not to mention Leslie, even Christopher, who had been a heavenly mage for a long time, could not be compared.
In this case, this old man named Sander is most likely a 'traveling mage'!
"It's not decidable yet, but it's likely that he's from the same plane. Leslie replied truthfully.
"So, as long as you kill this person, you will be able to gain a bonus of mental power?" said Sander casually, but Brian was startled.
"Quite possibly. Leslie nodded, and then said, "However, that small amount of spiritual power may have an amplifying effect on the multi-star mage, and it is not worth mentioning for Bishop Sander or even his subordinates." So the subordinates still thought it would be better to keep him for observation. ”
"Well, do as you say, but before we do that, we have to verify his identity. Old Man Sander said, taking out a white slate the size of a palm from his bosom and handing it to Leslie.
As if he had expected it, Leslie took the slate, then walked over to Brian, handed it to him, and said, "Trainee Brian, please inject a little mana into this slate, it doesn't matter how much. ”
"Infuse mana?" Brian thought at first that the other party had some strange request, but he didn't expect it to be so simple.
"That's right, I want you to cooperate. Leslie nodded and said, "I have to warn you that the last time you saw him in Odin Square, he was executed because he refused to inject mana into the stone tablet all along. ”
Hearing this, the corners of Brian's mouth twitched, and for such a simple reason, he put the other party to death, this holy sacrificial temple's approach is really quite domineering.
"May I ask, what am I doing this for?" asked Brian, taking a deep breath and taking the slate.
"Please rest assured, the injection of mana is only to verify your identity. As long as the slate doesn't react after you inject mana, you're safe. Leslie saw that Brian was more cooperative, and explained with satisfaction.
"What if there's a reaction?" said Brian, placing his hand on the slate.
"Then I will deal with you personally, young man. ”
At this moment, the old man who had been sitting took over the words, and a terrifying light flashed in his eyes.
Brian read only one word from it:
Die!