Chapter 631: The Jedi’s Rebellion
Chapter 631 – Jedi Counterattack
The image in front of Sol’s eyes changed once again, the yellow sand, the grass, the cloudy sky, and the sunlight, all disappeared.
There was only darkness all around.
Gradually, the darkness appeared flickering points of light, and dense halo.
But the main body is still a darkness.
Quiet and silent, but also seems to contain an extremely powerful force.
He felt like he was floating in mid-air, up and down, all without force.
But at the same time he was moving slowly, towards one of the dull halos.
Thor felt as if he had been in this state of being unable to move, or even think properly, for hundreds or thousands of years.
He desperately wanted to move now, to see something else, to hear something other than silence.
And so, after that thought, Saul felt his speed change.
He was rapidly approaching the dull halo of light that was already inching closer.
And it was getting faster and faster.
“Oh, I’ve suddenly gained a force.”
This force gave him an acceleration, causing the dots of light in front of him to quickly turn into a few thin lines, then into streams of light, and finally even the streams of light disappeared.
“Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!”
A sharp and ear-piercing sound rang out abruptly, jolting Saul, who was still trying to get closer to the halo, awake.
When he suddenly opened his eyes, he saw Clark, who was originally standing across from him, curled up on the ground at some point, his hands covering his face.
Red water raged outward from his fingers.
The volume was so large that it didn’t even look like the volume of blood one could possess.
Thor held his forehead, but in actuality, he was secretly pulling Penny out of his dream world.
The little butterfly hiding in Saul’s past dreams had long ago taken the initiative to close off her five senses. But even so, it was shivering having just returned to the diary.
It seemed to take a long time to calm down.
Saul lowered his arm, still looking like he hadn’t woken up.
At the same time, Pei’er, who hadn’t moved across the room, suddenly woke up.
Her face was pale, as if she still hadn’t recovered from the endless dream.
Still, when she saw the fallen Clark she stepped forward and pulled Saul by the hand, “What happened? Was it Ophelia?”
“It wasn’t me.” Ophelia, who was hiding inside Pelle, however, spoke up of her own accord, “It was your little lover who did it.”
Sol, however, was shaking his head, “I don’t know what horrible things he saw in my dreams.”
He wasn’t lying.
The dream just now was clearly not scary at all.
And Lucy in the corner had been dumbfounded.
She looked at Clark, who was still wailing in pain on the floor, and then at Saul, who was sleepy-eyed and seemed to have just woken up, and just felt that her outlook on life had been turned upside down.
But Lucy is also a witch who has seen the storm, she tried to calm herself down and tried her best to minimize her presence, at the same time in her heart she once again prayed to her great-grandfather, Lord Alick.
Although praying twice in a short period of time would cause a certain amount of contamination to her spirit, at this time, the matter of a second-ranked actually killing a third-ranked witch with the possibility of advancing to the third-ranked was just too terrifying.
She must inform her great-grandfather of this matter at the first opportunity.
However Lucy’s prayer had just spat out the first word.
Her head suddenly fell off and rolled with the force all the way to Saul’s feet.
Pei’er, who was still questioning why Ophelia didn’t do anything, and Saul, who was silently recovering his spiritual power, looked over at the same time.
Behind Lucy, a silver-haired man tsked, “The Lordless Land is already messy enough, so let’s not call on a fourth-ranked sorcerer.” After Kismet finished speaking, he looked up and smiled at Saul.
But he only glanced at Saul before turning a flowery hand to the wary-looking Pelle and leaning in slightly, “Master, please forgive me for taking the liberty of doing so, it’s better not to let the other fourth-ranked wizards know about this matter.”
Pelle froze, but then realized that Kismet was not talking to her, but to the Ophelia inside her.
Pei’er’s right hand unconsciously raised, and a small opening split open in her palm, a drop of red blood flowed out, and then quickly swelled up, forming a blood-colored human face.
This face should be beautiful, but at this moment, it only made people feel fear.
It was as if all the blood in the body twisted along with it and wriggled along the veins.
“It’ll be strange for me when you behave yourself.” Ophelia’s voice didn’t carry the slightest bit of emotion, and then her face turned in a direction to look at Saul.
“You harbor terrible power in your body, perhaps I should just kill you here.”
Kismet, who was bowing, instantly raised his eyes.
“Ophelia!” Pelle immediately shouted.
Saul glanced at the diary and casually shrugged his shoulders, “If you want to be the next Dream Maker too.”
“Hee hee.” Ophelia’s indifferent laughter rang out, “You should be glad that it was me who discovered all this and not some other fourth-ranked wizard, for me this world is already too full of holes to save. Don’t care about one more like you.”
The world is full of holes?
Sol immediately thought of the abyss across the continent, and the huge waves that surged all around.
“Could it be that both the Judgment Court and the Stargate Council are no longer able to stop the Abyss from polluting the world?”
“Or is Ophelia the only one of the 4th Order with a pessimistic attitude towards the future?”
Ophelia didn’t look at Saul anymore, but turned to Clark who had stopped screaming on the ground.
The blood flowing from the latter’s face was now converging into a large pool of blood on the ground.
“Finally, he knows to voluntarily delete his memories, but it looks like he also paid the price of losing his eyesight forever.”
Pelle was secretly relieved to see that Ophelia was no longer paying attention to Saul, and she didn’t want to let Saul attract the other party’s attention again, so she hurriedly stepped forward and raised her left hand at the fallen and motionless Clark.
Although the process was completely out of her plan, the result was good. She was going to take this opportunity to kill Clark for good.
Who knew that Ophelia would open her mouth to block it again.
“No, you can’t kill him.”
Pei’er sneered, “How come you didn’t care when he made a move on me, but now that I’m going to kill him, you’re going to block it? What favors did the other party give you that made you willingly suffer the punishment of breaking the contract?”
A fourth-ranked sorcerer who signed a contract would have to bear the same price for breaking the contract.
It was like a spring, the more force you gave it, the more force it bounced back.
Ophelia, however, said in a deep voice, “I have already made several attempts to help you, if you still die under the other party’s hands, then you are too incompetent. As for Clark, it is true that he cannot die now.”
Kismet stepped forward to speak for his current master, “I think Clark must have just said some very important information to you, master?”
Ophelia glanced at Kismet with a smile in her eyes.
“Heh, there’s no harm in telling you.”
“The second giant of the Stargate Council, the Fourth Order of the Glow Family is about to die.”
I don’t know if it was because the rabbit was dying, but Ophelia’s voice was also slightly heavy.
“The Stargate Council has a total of two fourth-order sorcerers, if one dies, then the remaining Arik, no matter how strong he is, will definitely be at a disadvantage when facing the Judgment Court that has two fourth-order sorcerers. And the Judgment Court will definitely take this opportunity to expand its power, so it will be difficult for Sky City to remain neutral at that time.”
Ophelia’s words shook everyone’s hearts.
Saul looked at Clark on the ground and finally understood why the forces that had been three-legged in the Land of the Lordless had suddenly changed.
“The Stargate Council wants to elevate Clark so that he can become the new Fourth Order against the Judgment Court after the death of Glow’s Fourth Order.” Kismet similarly reacted as he rested his hands on his cheeks and beamed as he looked at the unconscious Clark on the ground, “Envious~”
(End of chapter)