The environnt fell into silence.
Did I co too early? Kana was slightly perplexed.
At so point in the future, will this Giant Dragon obtain the fragnt it desires?
No, the situation I am experiencing now is the sa as the ga's future.
If such an event of being swept into the Space-Ti Illusion Realm hadn't occurred, Kana would definitely believe the words of the Giant Dragon before him.
But the problem is that such a thing did occur, and the resulting consequences align with the dungeon I fought through in the ga.
This Giant Dragon and its undead have been trapped within this ti illusion until the end.
Could it be that soone else brought the fragnt and was absorbed into this illusion realm in the future?
It shouldn't be.
After the illusion realm appears, it will gradually stabilize, making it difficult to enter, unless intentionally.
If it were sealed by an existence like the Child of the World, it would be even more difficult to enter.
This is rather troubleso.
For safety's sake, even if it might be offensive, Kana must search its soul.
This is the soul of a Demigod, which will undoubtedly take him a lot of ti and effort.
If no results can be obtained, then perhaps the last resort must be used, using a stone to locate a stone.
And it would only point in a vague direction.
A one-to-one exchange, where the one might not be obtained, involves both ti and manpower costs.
"Wait, the fragnt you want should be this one."
The skeleton that ca up with Raelia and the others stepped forward and said, as it flipped its hand, a fragnt appeared there.
Clearly, this skeleton was not simple, just like the previous fragnt, it had the ability to conceal the fragnt, preventing external detection.
Kana only needed to glance at it to verify that this was indeed the last missing fragnt.
He looked at the skeleton, then at the Giant Dragon.
"So, you're the one who caused this disturbance, right? You used so thod to trigger a ripple in the river of ti and opened this rift, constructing this illusion realm to avoid confronting this undead dragon."
But such evasion wouldn't last forever; one day he would eventually be captured, and the fragnt in his hand would beco part of the undead dragon's collection, later dropped by a Player in the dungeon.
Perhaps he thought to trap the Giant Dragon here to negotiate and find a chance to escape.
But considering the situation now, a place where he can hide forever might suit his expectations better.
In that case, it seems reasonable.
The skeleton nodded and explained, "I didn't an to do so, it's just that if I didn't act then, this damned dragon would have killed .
I apologize for getting you involved."
"Hehe, you seem quite polite," Raelia mocked on the side.
Just like when they first t this skeleton, which appeared very polite, yet later simply sealed their mories.
Though it was just a skeleton, its face displayed an embarrassed emotion: "Sorry, I was also evading the gaze of the world."
After speaking, it began to explain on its own: "I ca here because my laboratory used to be here, this is a place where multiple nodes converge, such a location is very rare.
But after I ca here, I found it was occupied by a group of weak undead, whom I naturally didn't take seriously.
Who knew..." it left the sentence unfinished, but everyone understood the implication.
Who could have thought that the weak undead was owned by a powerful Giant Dragon, though also undead.
But still, it wasn't sothing he could handle.
"Since this used to be the site of my laboratory, I naturally conducted so experints here, and through understanding myself, I triggered the ripple in the river of ti, drawing everything in.
Only having done such a thing again, and at such a critical mont, I'm surely on the world's blacklist."
At this, it looked at Kana, placing the fragnt it held delicately onto his hand.
"I seek your protection, you are the Savior the world has chosen, I will clear the sins I committed, but I beg the world to spare , not to punish ."
The skeleton was filled with the instinct to survive.
Kana took the fragnt, examining it closely, confirming once more that this was indeed the last piece he was missing.
"You should know, right, the world does not have sothing called consciousness."
"Of course, that's why He would impartially punish everything, which is what makes it terrifying."
Otherwise, his actions could not completely be considered wrong if a conscious mind could plug rational understanding.
But the problem is there's none, instead, it's an instinct that leans towards Life, this way, it shows an absolute form of fairness that people cannot resist.
"Here's the deal, I may not be able to directly remove the world's bad influence on you, but I can teach you how to improve, and compensate for your mistakes."
Upon hearing this, the skeleton was not disheartened. Instead, it was sowhat excited, as Kana indeed could make it work.
Nodding, "That would be wonderful."
By this ti, the Giant Dragon spoke, its invisible gaze fell upon the skeleton.
"Hey, you."
"Ah?!"
The skeleton, who had just breathed a sigh of relief, felt the pressure on itself intensify, becoming tense again.
"How are you in such a state? A display of undead on the outside, yet it's the essence of Life. Why?"
The quest for knowledge prompted him to speak at this mont.
"I cannot speak, it's an accident caused after the world's punishnt." The skeleton honestly replied.
"Punishnt?" The voice of the undead dragon sounded peculiar: "If this is punishnt, then I can't wait for it to descend upon ."
Hearing this, Kana's focus shifted back to the Giant Dragon.
Suddenly, he had an idea of how to deal with him.
Given the current circumstance, letting him go, again it's hard to guarantee he won't ss around.
Not releasing him, the open soul can't directly confront the battlefield against the Evil God, it would be too easily swayed by the power of the Evil God.
If not for this, he wouldn't be hiding here.
"How about this, Giant Dragon, you don't want to just die like this, let's strike a deal, shall we?"
"Deal?" The Giant Dragon questioned, then promptly agreed.
"Alright, anything is better than eting death anyhow."
Great, t two Legendary beings in one day, both legendary in appearance of undead, yet carried imnse survival instincts.
"Alright then." Kana smacked his lips, inexplicably feeling a bit regretful.
He had just been rehearsing in his mind the exchange needed to sway these two to his side, for him... for the grand purpose of the world's survival.
But things proceeded so smoothly that he had no room to exert his skills.
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