Vay’s sorrowful emotions weren’t just an act; Angel could clearly feel his internal grief and despair.
He genuinely believed that he might completely et his end here.
However, it’s worth ntioning that while Vay was cursing Dox in his final monts, he felt more reluctance internally and didn’t truly bla Dox. The curses from his mouth were rely another way of saying goodbye for Vay.
Perhaps, in Vay’s eyes, this flamboyant farewell... or rather, a parting, appeared more theatrical, and it looked less sorrowful.
Vay’s emotions made Angel aware that so "event" might really happen next.
And these "events", judging by the details, should be the secrets of the Noah Clan.
Since it’s a secret, should he avoid it? Angel hesitated.
He turned his head to ask Dox’s opinion, only to see Dox silently watching Vay. His expression was calm, but Angel sensed Dox’s internal confusion.
It seed that Dox hadn’t reacted to what exactly was happening.
This confusion didn’t last long, and when he realized what was about to happen, the calm lake of his heart began to ripple.
One ripple, then another.
Every ripple seed to carry different emotions. Astonishnt, perplexity, sorrow, disbelief... These emotions accumulated and overlapped with the diffusion of the ripples.
The saddest emotions aren’t those that co rushing in, but rather the ones that accumulate and overlap, allowing you to clearly feel that sadness is a tangible existence.
The emotions that erupt like a volcano are often just a release.
Watching Dox’s gradually changing expression, Angel ultimately remained silent.
Since the Black Earl didn’t ask them to avoid it, nor did he create a mist to block their view, does this an he has tacitly allowed them to watch?
Angel silently stepped back, even though he still didn’t know what the Black Earl was going to do, as a spectator, keeping a low profile and staying quiet was the only thing he could do now.
As for Vay’s "farewell words" just now, Angel actually reserved his opinion.
Vay felt certain he was going to die, but Angel felt that the Black Earl wouldn’t leave him in the lurch.
The reason Angel had this thought wasn’t because he believed in the Black Earl’s "benevolence", but because he made a reasonable judgnt based on external circumstances and so details.
Earlier, Angel and Dox had expressed their willingness to help Vay win multiple tis, but the Black Earl refused. Even when Vay was at his most critical, the Black Earl stopped Dox, saying "only by facing death can one be reborn", which was a bit "too much".
The Black Earl might have so expectations for Vay, but any expectation needs to be based on one’s own strength. Vay is faced with the unowned organs of the Magic Elephant, which already exceeds what Vay can handle. Yet despite this, the Black Earl still refused to intervene, even stopping their assistance, which was even more "beyond".
The Black Earl might not care about Dox’s thoughts, but he should care about Angel’s thoughts.
This isn’t Angel being arrogant, but from the emotions Angel sensed, he had long realized that the Black Earl actually cares more about his own opinions.
This might be because he holds the key to the relic, or because of his personal value.
However, no matter what, it is certain that the Black Earl values Angel.
In this case, would he perform an act in front of Angel that causes Vay’s death? Or is it his obstruction of Angel and Dox leading to Vay’s death?
If Vay really dies because of this, Angel’s opinion of the Black Earl would certainly decrease significantly.
Even if Angel is overly confident, the Black Earl might not care about his opinion, but surely he would care about The Sage’s opinion? Or care about the opinion of the one in the shadows?
If he causes harm to his descendants in front of these big shots, does he really have the qualification to enter the relic?
The above are Angel’s speculations, whether they are correct, he can’t guarantee. But at least, from beginning to end, Angel hasn’t sensed any malice from the Black Earl towards Vay.
The Black Earl’s attitude towards Vay is more of anger at his incompetence, resentnt at his downfall, pity for his hindrance, and lant that he can’t see through things. This is a typical attitude of an elder towards a junior, and even now, the Black Earl’s attitude has not changed.
With such an attitude, Angel doesn’t believe the Black Earl would watch Vay die with open eyes.
As Angel was thinking this, the Black Earl began to slowly detach himself from the... stone slab that constrained him.
With a clang, the stone slab fell to the ground, making a crisp sound.
The body of the Black Earl, naly the prominent nose, hovered in mid-air, then slowly flew towards Vay.
Fear and resistance filled Vay’s eyes, but no matter how much he resisted, the Black Earl’s body still landed on Vay’s body... to be precise, on Vay’s face.
Vay’s face had almost been shattered by the death rays released by the Ancient Gaze, with no intact skin, and the features were either rotten or displaced.
Among them, Vay’s nose was the most severely damaged, almost disappearing from the root, leaving only a black cavity, vaguely revealing the red and white inside.
And the Black Earl landed exactly on the part where Vay’s nose originally was, fitting just right, directly replacing Vay’s forr nose.
With the Black Earl’s successful "landing", Vay’s body began to undergo strange transmutation.
Vay’s physical injuries were even more severe than his facial ones. Earlier, Dox tried to heal him to no avail; but now, Vay’s wounds miraculously began to restore.
Burst blood vessels were reconnected, shattered bones were nded, muscles were reforged, and damaged organs regenerated at a visibly rapid pace.
The most imdiate change was the restoration of the skin.
Within just a minute, Vay’s almost rotten skin returned to normal.
Moreover, it was even whiter and smoother than before.
One could say, Vay now seed almost as if he’d undergone a ti retrospection, completely restoring to his past state.
Yet, whether it was Angel or Dox, or even Kaier, they could all sense the subtle changes in Vay. It was a change in aura.
Even though Vay hadn’t opened his eyes yet, the aura emanating from him had already claid dominance.
"This aura doesn’t belong to him." Dox murmured quietly.
Angel could also see that this aura had never appeared on Vay before. Vay’s past aura... could almost be described as non-existent. But now, Vay’s aura held a sharpness, like a dull sword suddenly transford into a gleaming sharp blade.
Dox raised his head, looking blankly at Angel: "Has he... really disappeared?"
Angel understood what Dox ant.
The so-called disappearance wasn’t about the disappearance of the body, but rather the disappearance of the soul and consciousness.
Considering Vay’s previous words, and now looking at the clearly altered aura, Dox evidently believed that Vay was no longer Vay, but... Black Earl.
The Black Earl’s nose found its "belonging", and likewise, his consciousness occupied the high ground within Vay.
In Dox’s view, they were now facing the Black Earl, rather than their dear friend.
As Dox’s voice fell, Vay, who was lying on the ground, suddenly opened his eyes.
In the past, Vay’s eyes were innocuous, but now, the sharpness in Vay’s eyes is apparent, even Kaier can sense the piercing keenness.
"Even the gaze has changed." Dox: "Really...gone."
Dox looked around confusedly, his heart was bewildered at this mont. Just a mont ago, his dear friend was still beside him, and in the next mont, he completely disappeared.
He didn’t even have a chance to say goodbye, didn’t have ti to grieve, and was already separated from his friend by death.
Even now, Dox doesn’t know what to do, not even knowing whom to seek for revenge.
Should he seek the Magic Elephant? The Magic Elephant undoubtedly is one of the culprits in Vay’s murder, but if there’s a distribution of hatred, the Magic Elephant should be among the smallest fractions.
Above the Magic Elephant is the vicious woman, for the Ancient Gaze was given to the Magic Elephant by her.
And above the vicious woman, Dox thinks is himself; he could have intervened, but he did nothing...
As for above him, it is truly the one who pushed Vay toward the abyss of death and occupied Vay’s body, which is the Black Earl.
Looking at it overall, the only one Dox can avenge seems to be the Magic Elephant. Because the vicious woman has the Grey rchant by her side, and the Black Earl is not soone he can deal with, calculating this way, only the Magic Elephant is easiest to bully.
Yet, the Magic Elephant accounts for the least hatred, and his behavior during the duel did not violate any rules. To say Out of Discussion tactics were excessive, didn’t Kaier on their side also use them?
Therefore, Dox is very bewildered now, what should he do? Seek revenge? Or just cry his heart out?
Or maybe, like soone unaffected, just laugh this incident off?
While Dox was at a loss, "Vay" had already stood up, moving the body, shaking the limbs, tilting the neck, seemingly adapting to this new body.
Dox saw this scene too, and for so reason, he seed to see the old Vay in these actions.
But when he looked at the gaze of Vay, he shook his head again...this gaze does not belong to Vay.
"Are you...Vay?" Though not holding any hope, Dox still opened his mouth to ask.
Vay stopped his movents, turned to look at Dox, his eyes deep like the Abyss of Shadow, with a hint of mocking smile at the corner of his mouth, he said lightly: "What do you think?"
This unfamiliar tone made Dox feel bewildered once again.
After a long ti, Dox finally lowered his head, speaking in a barely audible voice: "Black Earl...sir."
"Hm? Is there sothing?"
Dox kept his head down, eyes closed, saying: "Nothing."
After speaking, Dox did not open his eyes but continued to adjust his breathing with eyes shut, calming the complex emotions in his heart.
After a while, Dox suddenly felt the atmosphere around was sowhat off, it seed too quiet.
Confused, Dox opened his eyes and looked up, only to see "Black Earl" turned around, gazing into the Void, as if contemplating sothing.
Beside him, Angel was frowning in thought, and next to him, Kaier had a look of shock, seemingly witnessing sothing astonishing.
As Dox was bewildered, Black Earl’s voice sounded: "How much longer are you going to play this ga?"
Dox: "???"
Several seconds later, a familiar voice reached Dox’s ears: "I rarely see him in such a manner..."
Upon hearing this voice, Dox’s eyes widened, looking at the figure facing away from him.
Maybe sensing Dox’s gaze, he turned around, and "Black Earl" showed an expression of dislike: "We’ve known each other for decades, yet you still couldn’t recognize . Even the Chaowei Lord figured it out!"
This familiar expression, familiar tone, even the small gestures on the face, Dox was all too familiar with.
This is simply—
"Vay?!"
...
Angel actually suspected from the beginning that Black Earl wouldn’t be so ruthless towards Vay, but there was no concrete evidence.
Until Vay’s body underwent Restoration, Angel gradually confird his thoughts.
This is still Vay...or rather, Vay wasn’t imagined as his consciousness being extinguished. Vay’s consciousness still existed in this body, while the awareness of Black Earl was yet unclear.
As for how Angel confird it? It’s actually very simple, Vay’s aura was off.
Indeed, Vay typically didn’t possess an aura; similarly, Black Earl wouldn’t deliberately diffuse an aura.
Even if Black Earl actively diffused an aura, it would be lightning with thunder, an authoritative and suppressive strong aura. Such a strong aura, when tasked to achieve goals, is perfect in every way.
But previously when Vay underwent Restoration, the aura he actively released exuded only sharpness.
Would Black Earl actively diffuse an aura full of sharpness?
Does Black Earl need sharpness to affirm himself?
Black Earl has long passed the period of expressing valiance solely with sharpness.
Excluding Black Earl’s doing, the only answer left is Vay himself.
Then was Black Earl’s consciousness fused with Vay’s?
This question was answered after Vay revived.
When Dox asked "Are you Vay," Vay responded with "What do you think." This sentence was indeed spoken by Vay himself, that deliberate mocking tone couldn’t be any more obvious.
Dox didn’t notice it, simply blinded by one leaf.
Afterward, when Dox thought "Vay is no longer Vay," addressing the other as "Black Earl sir." At this ti, the one who responded was indeed the Black Earl.
It’s just, Dox at the ti was lowering his head adjusting his mindset and completely did not realize Vay didn’t even open his mouth; the source of the sound was from Vay’s nose.
Kaier’s shocked expression was also because he saw this scene completely.
Angel thus judged Vay’s consciousness and Black Earl’s consciousness were actually still separate.
The reason Angel was frowning was because he still had so unresolved questions.
Why did Vay initially think he was sure to die?
Why did Black Earl combine his Avatar with Vay?
If Black Earl did this for his own benefit, he surely had many opportunities to do so before. But why choose now to combine?
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