Having dealt with the matters of these two legendary beings.
Kana looked around.
Looking at the rift along the river of ti.
So in reality, so past ga instances manifest in this way?
Although Kana had previously gained a simple understanding of such areas through Raelia and others, this was his first ti witnessing it firsthand.
"Can you open such a temporal rift again?"
Kana suddenly asked.
Hearing this, the skeleton looked at Kana, took a while before nodding: "Are you interested in past history?"
His tone was sowhat mixed.
Both excited and a bit anxious.
Although he had once made a big mistake and was punished for it, there was no doubt that he held great interest in his own research.
Now that Kana showed interest, he naturally felt excited. But if asked to perform such actions again, he feared the world marking him even deeper.
To his surprise, Kana shook his head: "No, I'm only interested in these temporal rifts, the illusion ford by the power flowing from the river, perhaps it's a very good solution."
Then Kana did not rush to leave, instead, he wandered in the entire illusion realm, occasionally chatting with the skeleton, discussing the reasons for the existence of such ti-space fissures.
After a long ti, Kana roughly understood the chanism behind the formation of such areas.
"So not every place can open such a fissure, and the reason you built your laboratory here is exactly because of the arrangent of the magic nodes."
The skeleton nodded: "That's right, just as you thought, places with multiple magic nodes in the sa area are rare."
Through the previous exchange, Kana already knew what to do next.
"When we go out later, follow . I'll have you join the Night Watchers and assign you so tasks to erase the world's marks on you through certain actions."
The skeleton nodded: "Grateful beyond words."
Then Kana looked at the undead dragon: "This ti the ti-space rift has appeared, and now the world clearly has no extra energy to deal with the problem here.
I know you don't really want to go out, so just stay here. It won't be long before I co back."
The undead dragon nodded indifferently.
As Kana said, once he knew the characteristics this space exhibited, he had no desire to leave.
He remained in an evasion mindset.
"When the void is about to arrive, I will propose a deal with you, and as the result of the transaction, I will ask the world to lift its restrictions on you, allowing you to leave this world like your kin."
"What?! You an it!" The undead dragon was a bit shocked.
The previously indifferent, decadent state vanished, he asked excitedly.
"Of course." Kana looked at him.
"Alright, if, if what you say is true, I'll wait here." The undead dragon suppressed his emotions and said.
Then it was ti to leave here.
...
Outside the Order Covenant Defense Area.
Here was a vast zone of fallen territory, overrun by rats, with nurous Night Watcher teams operating in these areas at this stage.
Their sole purpose is to find the forces still resisting and not yet overrun by the rats in these fallen areas.
To provide them with information, offer supplies, or simply call in covenant support teams for assistance.
"It's really cold."
A Night Watcher squad erged from the snow-covered forest.
A human mber shook the snow off himself.
Yorndaren looked at him: "The Night Watcher's blessing should make you more resistant to cold, right?"
Shaking off the snow, Anger said helplessly: "I've been afraid of the cold since I was a child."
"Humans are really troubleso," comnted Yorndaren, an elf.
"Hey, that was quite a sweeping statent," another human mber, Tyr, said with a hint of sarcasm.
"Elf uncle is really arrogant," said another female human nearby.
This comnt obviously provoked Yorndaren.
"I'll say it again, Vier, although age-wise I could be your ancestor,
In terms of racial age stages, I should be your peer, do you understand?"
Listening to this, Vier casually shrugged: "But you're already over a hundred years old, and I'm not even twenty, just reached adulthood."
"I'm just reaching adulthood too, you've really picked up bad habits from your teacher, you weren't like this when you were young."
"See, a peer wouldn't talk like that. Also, I'll be telling my teacher about this."
"Alright, I was wrong, let's get to work."
Yorndaren said helplessly, couldn't help but get a headache thinking Vier's teacher was that white-haired rat.
"According to the map indication, we shouldn't be too far from the next city if we continue forward.
Logically, we should see a village or a small town."
Yorndaren, the captain, said regarding the task.
"Stay alert, let's move forward."
The five-mber team continued on.
Soon they saw a village almost entirely destroyed.
"Blood, signs of battle... but no corpses, just the kind of place invaded by rats."
Provided a simple judgnt.
In places ravaged by rats, if no rats remain, this is the situation.
Whether enemy corpses or their own, all would be taken away as part of their food supply.
And anything usable would be disassembled and taken away, those rats love to scavenge junk and piece them together into all sorts of strange things for use.
"Chaos magic... Followers of the Evil God have been here." The last mber of the team, a half-demon girl nad Bi'an said.
She wore loose clothing, with no visible demonic traits on her.
After the war, so demon hunters were temporarily assigned to various teams.
"Then there might be so hope this ti," Tyr said.
Having followers of the Evil God indicates that this area wasn't breached imdiately by the rats when chaos erupted.
It must have held out for a while before problems arose.
In the beginning, there were no Evil God followers supporting the rats.
At that ti, the rats too had no followers of the Evil God, all were offspring of the Evil Rat.
After all, the knowledge of how to judge situations based on rescue operations that had been ongoing for a while had long been organized and available in various communication channels.
There is constant exchange of reconnaissance experience in these channels.
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