Caelan explained what he needed as briefly as possible.
He knew very well that the Supre Staff Legion, and even Supre Staff itself, was extrely eager to locate the other inheritance relics.
Because once the other inheritance relics were found, Evelyn would be able to fully bring out the true power of the [Dark Titan] class.
For the entire Supre Staff Legion, that was a matter of the highest priority.
anwhile, Supre Staff very keenly picked up on Caelan’s focus.
It casually circled around him a few tis before asking,
"Little Caelan, tell honestly—does your [Star Ascension Quest] have sothing to do with the inheritor of [Divine]?"
"Be straight with . What exactly is your mission?"
Caelan did not hesitate. Calmly, he uttered just two words.
"Kill them."
Both Evelyn and Supre Staff were shocked by that answer!
Especially Supre Staff. Originally, it had thought that Evelyn’s [Star Ascension Quest] was already extrely difficult.
But now it seed that Caelan’s [Star Ascension Quest] was at least a hundred tis harder than Evelyn’s!
So this was the true weight carried by the Chosen One of this era?
Supre Staff fell silent for a mont, while Caelan waited quietly.
He actually knew very well that Supre Staff might refuse to help.
But for Caelan, seeking Supre Staff’s assistance was the simplest and most ti-efficient option.
What he had not expected, however, was that Supre Staff had fallen into deep hesitation.
In truth, Supre Staff knew exactly what would happen if it told him.
Killing the genius of another race—no matter which race it was—was an absolutely irreconcilable blood feud.
If it really ca to that, who knew how big a storm it would stir up?
Seeing that Supre Staff still had not spoken, Caelan took the initiative and shared the intelligence he had.
This was the latest information he had obtained from Uncle Snaip.
"According to the intelligence I currently have, an inheritor of [Divine] seems to have appeared among the Ivorykin. I ca here hoping you could tell his exact location."
Evelyn had remained silent the whole ti, but at this point even she could not help but speak up.
"Who would’ve thought those Ivorykin weaklings would produce an inheritor too? Looks like I underestimated them before."
Her tone made no attempt to conceal her disdain and contempt for the Ivorykin.
In truth, because their borders touched, the Ivorykin had always had no small number of conflicts with humankind.
But the Ivorykin were a rather peculiar bunch. Every ti they got beaten down, it wouldn’t be long before they ca back to stir up trouble again.
If it weren’t for the fact that the titan race and the elves were backing them like two overprotective patrons, the humans would have wiped them out in one sweep long ago.
But even with the support of those two "benefactors," the Ivorykin had still suffered quite a bit over the years.
At that mont, Supre Staff, who had been silent until now, finally spoke again.
"In fact, even I cannot directly locate the inheritor."
"However, if you need it, I can give you so thods for finding him. They may not be one hundred percent effective, but they can increase your chances."
Caelan paused slightly, excitent flashing through his eyes.
"What thods?"
For him, infiltrating deep into Ivorykin territory was not difficult.
The truly troubleso part was pinpointing the other party’s location.
Even just an approximate location would already be enough for Caelan.
He had absolute confidence in his [Eye of Insight].
anwhile, Supre Staff studied Caelan carefully once more.
The more it looked, the more it felt that the Chosen One of this era was absurdly strong.
Still, it told him what thods it knew.
"Based on my research into [Divine], the only thing I can say for certain is this: wherever [Divine] appears, there will inevitably be a large number of undead creatures nearby."
"You may not know enough about [Divine], but its appearance is often accompanied by the large-scale awakening of undead creatures."
"For [Divine], the greatest trial cos from the threat posed by undead creatures. If he can overco them, he will gain trendous power. If he fails, the inheritance relic will abandon him completely."
After so thought, Supre Staff finally shared this piece of information.
Caelan’s eyes lit up at once.
Sure enough, choosing to cooperate with Evelyn back then had been an incredibly correct decision.
The information Supre Staff had given him could save him a great deal of ti!
Thinking that, Caelan sincerely expressed his thanks.
"Thank you very much. For , this information can save a trendous amount of ti."
Evelyn, however, did not seem optimistic about this approach.
Looking at Caelan, a faint trace of concern appeared between her brows.
"If we’re only searching for gathering points of undead creatures, that doesn’t really seem like such a good thod."
"After all, Ivorykin territory is not small. There should be plenty of places where undead creatures gather."
But at that mont, a faint smile appeared on Caelan’s face.
"What if I can draw [Divine] out?"
The mont those words were spoken, both Evelyn and Supre Staff froze.
The Caelan standing before them was obviously a living, breathing human.
How could he possibly turn into an undead creature?
But in the next instant, Evelyn suddenly rembered sothing. Covering her rosy lips, she cried out in surprise,
"No, wait—I rember now!"
"You once entered the [Void Frontier], and you cleared [Deathborn Paradise] there!"
"Wait... you’re not thinking of turning into a [Deathborn] as bait, are you?"
"That thod might actually... not be bad?"
Evelyn’s mind was racing.
Because she had suddenly realized that although Caelan’s idea was incredibly bold, it was also highly feasible.
Compared to ordinary undead creatures, Deathborn clearly possessed far more powerful death energy.
To [Divine], that would be a top-tier tonic.
Supre Staff, on the other hand, looked puzzled.
"So this [Deathborn] you’re talking about—what exactly is it?"
"Oh... I see it now. A species unique to the [Void Frontier], is it? Let study this a little... hmm... a massive concentration of death energy. Indeed, a being like that should have a very strong attraction for [Divine]."
"It’s just that... why doesn’t [Divine] simply enter the [Void Frontier] directly?"
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