Igor looked at the Sol Brothers, then at Governor Rostov, and saw a kind of inexplicable determination on everyone’s faces. Even Rostov, a politician, did not hide his emotions at this mont, revealing them completely in front of everyone.
"Well, as the old man here has ntioned, let’s not waste ti. We’ve understood what needs to be known, but there are so details we need to discuss," Dean Hoffman said bluntly. They ca to Igor this ti to explore so of these details.
Many things had been clearly stated by Sol, but unknowingly, many things seed to be mysteriously linked together. All these things had a common point, and that point was Igor.
Whether it was at Guru Mountain or in the Border Realm, Igor always appeared at the right place and ti, often playing an unexpected role. Although Igor’s impact wasn’t the most crucial at tis, he always managed to guide everyone to the key points. If these were all just coincidences, it would be a bit far-fetched, as coincidences don’t happen repeatedly; there must be so connection, and only Igor could explain it clearly.
However, Igor had been in a state of unconsciousness, and at that ti, everyone could only speculate about what was happening to him.
Neither Dean Hoffman nor Governor Rostov believed Igor was hiding secrets. The boy was so pure that he believed whatever he was told; it was impossible for him to hide any secrets. Therefore, they thought Igor must have gone through so special experience, and that experience might be the key to everything.
This experience seed to be related to Guru Mountain.
Because that blue-skinned creature, referred to by the Soul Devourer Master as the Agent of Destruction, had encountered Igor, and Igor even said that creature was his friend.
Hustace had also seen the blue creature nad Kadi, but he knew very little about it, except for describing its appearance.
Their deductions and predictions ca to a halt at the blue creature, requiring Igor to fill in this piece of the puzzle for them.
Igor didn’t know about these things, but he also needed to unravel the confusion in his mind. Although the books recomnded by Senior Stim provided him with so insight, he still wanted to discuss with others the connection between the Border Realm and the Spirit World. More crucially, he felt that the Spirit Core in the Alchemy Workshop bore similarities to the core ford by the creatures in the Border Realm.
Everyone had their own speculations, and now everything awaited verification. Each of them held a fragnt in their hands, trying to piece them together, and the fragnt in Igor’s hand might be the most critical part.
"Igor, did you get close to that blue creature when you were at Guru Mountain?" Rostov asked first. He felt it was necessary for him to know these things as a governor.
"His na is Kadi, not so blue creature, and it’s not just ; Sol and Hustace have also had contact with Kadi."
"Then, is there anything special about that blue, I an, Kadi?" Rostov pursued.
"Of course there is sothing special. He has only one eye and also a tail, and it’s like we’re from two different worlds," Igor recalled. But aside from Master Guzan, everyone else on Guru Mountain looked strange, so Kadi wasn’t that unusual among them.
"Only you are familiar with that, I an Kadi, so when we analyze the enemies we may face in the future, we need to know which side Kadi is on," Governor Rostov continued, as a politician, his position has always been clear, and he couldn’t tolerate any ambiguity.
Igor understood that the thought of the Agent of Destruction ntioned by the Soul Devourer Master had already taken root in these people’s minds.
But Kadi was his friend, and he had to defend his friend.
"I don’t care what you think about the Agent of Destruction, but Kadi is my friend. He is not an Agent of Destruction; I know this better than anyone. He is different from us, doesn’t know where he ca from or where to go, but he definitely won’t destroy our world."
Igor’s statent made the atmosphere awkward. They were rely guessing about this matter and had no definitive conclusion.
"Igor’s friend is naturally also a friend of the Sol Family!" Tobin Sol spoke up. He looked at Governor Rostov, understanding the stakes involved, but he chose to believe in Igor. He knew that such a choice might not be rational, but his experiences with Igor in the Border Realm left him with only one thought: to hell with rationality, he trusted Igor.
"Everyone need not be so anxious; we are only piecing together a puzzle with no definitive conclusions. Even the things we scholars once confird are now precarious. Right and wrong are matters continually verified as people progress. As for Kadi, I believe he isn’t a destroyer. After all, this fellow is with Guzan, isn’t he? I think Guzan wouldn’t make a mistake in judgnt," Dean Hoffman also stood up to speak.
If Dean Hoffman had used Kadi’s association with Kevin or his connection with the Seven Knights of Glory as a reason, it might have been more credible, but ntioning Master Guzan seed like stepping on a land mine. Although many people respected Guzan as a ntor, none of Guzan’s three apprentices were models of virtue. The Alchemy Workshop, now led by Kuyi Tulan and Milo, was entirely different from before. These two’s knack for causing trouble was undeniable, and the Great ntor had an apprentice nad Asmon; the last news people heard about him was four years ago when he caused a massive disturbance at the Dark Cabinet. He trapped the top three guardians of the Dark Cabinet in a cage for four days and nights, subjecting them to utter humiliation. Even today, people from the Dark Cabinet seethe at the ntion of the Alchemist, wanting nothing more than to tear him apart.
The idea that Great ntor Guzan wouldn’t make a mistake in judgnt? Haha, nobody would believe that.
"Kadi is not a bad person; I am convinced of that, so Lord Governor, please don’t be suspicious!"
The atmosphere grew tense again due to the ntion of Kadi. Governor Rostov thought it better to be cautious, but Igor believed there was no need to be wary of Kadi, which deadlocked the entire atmosphere.
"I’ll go to the kitchen to fetch so food..." Hustace, feeling caught in the middle, hurriedly found an excuse to slip away.
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