Chapter 907: Shia’s News

Chapter 894 – Shia’s News

Hearing Shia’s joke-like approval, Sol shook his head helplessly.

Would the new body that was remodeled using the Tree of Inversion as the raw material still be able to retain the maximum functionality of the Tree of Inversion?
That bizarre, silk thread that could control the soul, a silk thread that was somewhat similar in form to Sol’s thread of destiny, but not quite the same in function.

“What Shia means is that it is possible to use the filament of the Inverted Tree to control the Red Sea Tree. But although the Red Sea Tree can be considered an animal, does it have a soul?”

Sol really didn’t know much about the Red Sea Tree, and it couldn’t be compared to Royer.

“Midol, you directly ask Xander to go to Royer, tell him that you have found out that you have an additional new ability, but you don’t know what kind of ability it is, and ask Royer to bring the people from the Court of Judgment and cooperate with you in your experiment.”

[Ah!

The young little girl, who probably hadn’t learned to ask for candy on her own accord, agreed hesitantly.

[I know, I’ll tell my brother.]

At this moment, Saul once again felt a new force of destiny coming from Midol.

After talking to Midol and Shia, Saul finally had time to look at the third target.

For the time being, Saul did not intend to let Shaya also participate in his fight against Flimsy. The opponent was barely a second-order, and was still the type that needed to recuperate, so it was better to keep a low profile as a backup force for now.

Obviously this decision would change Midol’s fate, and initially, it was for the better.

“We haven’t had a proper chat after the Black Tide hit. I wonder how you feel about this somewhat vague mutual aid relationship between us now.”

And in Floco’s eyes, Saul was a terrifying tattletale demon. Although it was still growing, he had never heard of any young body of a Suicide Demon being killed.

In order to communicate with Floco in a way that wouldn’t affect Midol, who was still in the Court of Judgment, Saul simply pulled up a private chat room to talk to Floco alone.

Shia made a good suggestion, and Sol decided to reward him.

“Shaya, are you still near the Land of No Man?”

“I’ll help you figure out this matter as well.”

Floco, the former fifth-ranked Water God, the guy who almost stabbed him in the back.

“Nothing to do with the soul fragment either?” Thor was going to go back and ask Beth, who was in the diary, to see what she, the original owner who had raised the Inverted Tree, had to offer.

[Actually, I still haven’t figured out what exactly I need to make the Inverted Tree grow until now. I still have some soul fragments saved up here that I haven’t used up, but the recovery and growth of the Inverted Tree doesn’t seem to be necessarily related to soul fragments.]

[Thanks a lot.]

Although now that Floco was out of the trap, he could completely develop and repair his strength on his own without using Sol’s power next.

[Having left a doppelganger nearby, I myself have already headed towards the Baidon Academy].

It could be said that at the current level of strength, Saul couldn’t actually help Floco much.

[There is one thing I can assure you, I have absolutely no malice towards you.]

Saul thought for a moment, “Although you are a tree, there is no need to be rooted in Baidong Academy, it is already deserted, a large number of residents were absorbed as early as the period when Beth was in control, and the remaining ones have mostly migrated away. You will lack nutrition if you stay there for a long time.”

But on the contrary, Flo was a former Fifth Order, and had seen the powerful existence known as the Tattletale Demon in the Multi-World Shuttle.

Floco’s knowledge of the Grievance Demon was actually limited. Even the name Suicide Demon was merely a pronoun given by those who feared them.

However, he had vaguely heard people mention that even ordinary Sixth Order existences wouldn’t easily mess with a Suicide Demon.

It was probably only those existences at the top of the seventh rank that had no desire to be afraid of this group of Death Snitch Demons. Vaguely, he could understand Froco’s scruples towards himself, but as things stood, Saul did not want to pursue his mindset in doing this in the first place.

“Then why don’t you tell me what you did on that day and afterward?”

Frim was silent for a moment, and eventually told everything he had done since he came to the Nefolite Continent.

[…… The so-called mermaid princess was already a useless empty shell, instead of letting her stay in the mermaid city to become a spiritual leader, it would be better to open up an escape route for the mermaids who really have potential.]

Sol thought of the mermaid’s tear that Pearl had left in her palm after her death. That tear had united a part of Pearl’s ability.

It could control the ocean to a certain extent, and could even do so for a short period of time to isolate the pollution in the seawater. It was hard to imagine how far it could go if it was a mermaid princess with complete power to control the ocean.

However, the mermaid clan, or the Cyan Scale Clan that Floco belonged to migrated long before the Wizard World was targeted by the Eye of the Abyss. Otherwise perhaps they would have had more, ways to fight the Black Tide.

“So, Alfonso’s notion is partially correct, mermaids are actually a race that is well suited to survive the Black Tide pollution.”

[Yes, if one day the Black Tide will finally be upon us, I’m afraid that no one of the human and other races will survive, and it’s hard to say how many even of the wizards will be left, but I’m betting that some of the mermaids will be able to survive, even if it’s in a completely new and mutated form.]

“But that guess is based on the fact that there are no other monsters in the Black Tide.” Thor was referring to the monsters of the Black Tide, but he was thinking more of the skeleton-like anchor points represented by Camus.

[The danger is definitely there. But the world is so big that there are always crevices for mermaids to survive in].

“So you’ve arranged a temporary habitat for the mermaids?”

[Yes. They need time and space to recuperate. Need to expand the population to a floor before the end of the Black Tide arrives, or the base will not be enough for us to boogie the normal probability of survival.”]

Saul didn’t say anything as he quietly sensed the power of destiny in Floco’s body.

“The other party is not lying to himself, but there is something hidden in his words.”

Floco’s power of destiny had changed again after the mermaids managed to escape, and was even stronger than when he had just gotten out of the “deep sea”. This should be a feedback from the destiny he received after saving the mermaids and giving them room to survive.

After all, even if Fluke was once a powerful fifth-ranked being, he was still a green-scaled race, the ancestor of the mermaid race.

The strength of the clan also favored his own destiny.

Sol did not ask where the mermaids were now. The fewer people who knew this secret, the better.

It seemed that Saul’s silence made Floco slightly uneasy, and after stumbling for a while, he suddenly changed the subject.

[I am, right now, in the far north of the Stat Continent.]

The far north land? Isn’t that near the Wall of Sighs?
Thor’s fourth target was chosen to be in the far north, but there was just no one yet.

He actually had a candidate, but at the moment, ahem …… he wasn’t very sure.

[I overheard a piece of news. Your mentor, Golza, has currently left the Wall of Sighs after failing to be promoted].

Saul was stunned, the target ran away?

Ahem, no, it’s ……

“Where did your mentor go after leaving the Far North?”

[I’m not quite sure. However, he did go to the south.”]

Sol narrowed his eyes.

What was the difference between that and not saying it?
For those in the far north, as long as they didn’t run towards the Black Tide, then going anywhere was south!
(End of chapter)



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