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1.736 My lord, is not your Law of the Mottled Golden Tree the broadest law?

"There is a question." The Lord Lord expressed his only doubts about the female Otmo Necromancer who is as famous as the founder of the Mage Guild, Vanus Galilan, and the King of Worm Manimak: "Vastali is a witch of Azura. Can he be in harmony with Akai's divine nature?"

"My master, isn't your "The Law of the Mottled Golden Tree" the broadest law?" The butler laughed softly and said, "And there is no suitable candidate for Azura's 'incarnation'." The butler was talking about the Light of Knowledge among the Three Saints.

"That's right." The Lord Lord readily agreed: "So where is this witch Azura now?"

"Master, your magic consultant may know." The butler smiled.

Soon, the four Phil sisters appeared in the limestone hall.

"Ah, Vastali." Elve Phil, the eldest sister of the four sisters, nodded slightly: "The master must be looking for her for the necromancer spell."

"Yes, Elve." Lord Lord briefly informed the reason: "We need a necromancer who is comparable to the 'blasphemous Spirit of Vanus Galiland' and 'residual spirits of the worm king Mannimak' to purify the polluted jihadist sword."

"So the master will get the incarnation of Akai, the new "Goddess of the Ring." Elf Phil is worthy of being the knowledgeable chief magic consultant: "Vastali is in seclusion in the Void City."

"Sure enough, the 'the most dangerous places are often the safest places'." Lord Lord nodded slightly: "Meriti's 'A plug for the heart'."

The Void City is a large city located in the middle of the Cold Harbor, the only safe place for the Neen mortals in this Annihilation Realm. It used to be an imperial city that worships Meredia, and her power continues to protect the city from Morag Barr.

The city of Void is not its original name. The situation in this city is very similar to that of the Alexand city of Delodiil, but some conflicts in the ages have made it impossible to confirm.

When Nain appeared, the city of Void was inhabited by humans and Aled elves. They worship Meridia in a glorious cathedral. A magical crystal: Lights of Meridia made the city flourish.

At some point, Void City was besieged by Morag Barr's troops, and they poured in through the portal of Cold Port. All the people outside the city were killed, and the remaining people struggled to support it in the city. King Dena happened to be present at that time.

The city was about to fall, but Meridia seized the opportunity and used Morag Barr's portal to teleport the entire city into Cold Port. However, due to the defensive magic of Cold Port, residents were scattered everywhere, but the entire city was intact and became a shelter for humans staying here. Meridia successfully injected part of his power into Cold Port, creating a safe place that Morag Barr could not interfere.

Because it was too far from this city, many of the Aboriginal people in Void City were scattered all over the Cold Harbor after teleportation and were tragically injured. In the following centuries, almost everyone in and outside the city fled or died. However, Meritiya transformed into the Groundskeeper and personally protected the city.

2E In 582, a group of members of the Warrior Guild and the Mage Guild attacked Cold Port to terminate the plane fusion. They rescued King Dena and used Void City as an action base. They opened the portal in the city to transport reinforcements and supplies. In the end, they prevented the plane fusion, proving that Meritia's strategy to create Void City was extremely correct.

It is equivalent to stuffing a plug into Morag Barr's heart. Therefore, the Lord calls the Void City "the plug of Meridia's Heart".

Soon, the books about Void City were presented to the Lord of Lords by two librarians.

The Bothering of Delodiil by Unknown - An Ayleid legend surrounding the vitality between two cities and their Daedric patrons:

"In that era, there was a city called Dirotio in the heartland. There were pleasant walking trails in the city, with many scholars and craftsmen who strive for excellence, as well as dancers with charming dances. Dirotio also had proud warriors who defended the walking trails, protected scholars, craftsmen, and dancers. Although there were not many people, they were all extremely brave.

The people of Dirotio worship many gods because they are very pious and respect all the Holy Spirit. They built a colorful cathedral for the most respected lady of light, Merid-Nunda (Aleid face of Merid-Nunda), which dazzlingly descended into the mortal world like a fragment of Yaseru, the light world. The people of Dirotio are very proud of this.

But on the other side of the valley there is another city, Abagarlas, which symbolizes darkness as Dirotio symbolizes light. The citizens of Abagarlas are as many as Dirotio, but there are very few dancers, craftsmen, and scholars, because most of them are brave and proud warriors. These warriors are borrowed to other countries and cities to fight in exchange for wealth. Abagarlas prospers in this way.

King Abagaras saw the Cathedral of Light that made Dirotio proud, and then he said, ‘Isn’t Abagaras as great as Dirotio? We should also have our own cathedral.’ He ordered the spending of most of Abagaras’ wealth to build a shrine dedicated to his own patronage, the Lord Mola Gbal (the face of Aled of Mola Gbal). The people of Abagaras built a towering giant shrine for Mola Jabbar, but they were just rude soldiers rather than craftsmen. The shrine was distorted in shape, vulgar colors, and looked very clumsy. But, despite this, it was larger than Dirotio’s Cathedral of Light, so King Abagaras boasted that his city was greater than Dirotio. But the people of Dirotio were not shocked at all, and lived as usual.

This indifference of Dirotio bit a big hole in the heart of King Abagaras. He was so angry that he sent soldiers to desecrate the small shrine of Mereid-Nanda in Abagaras, and then went to the large shrine of Mora Jabbar, where he made a poisonous oath. Then he killed a visiting Dirotio family on the altar, and at the same time vowed to call troops, cross the canyon, occupy all the territory of Dirotio, and sacrifice them to Mora Jabbar with the Cathedral of Light.

King Abagaras summoned all the soldiers, and on a night when the night sky was illuminated by grand aurora, he led them through the canyon to march towards Dirotio. But when the king and his troops arrived, there was nothing on the earth, because Dirotio disappeared, and no brick was left!

The king thought he heard laughter from the aurora in the sky, and then laughter turned into a scream of fear, and not from above, but from the other end of the canyon. The king hurriedly led the soldiers back to his city, and when they arrived in Abagaras, they found that it had been completely destroyed, like the aurora in the sky. The king and the soldiers' families disappeared, leaving only shadows burning on the walls.

This is the story of Abagaras. As for Di Rotio's fate, we still don't know."

Obviously, the Alde city of Dirotio, which was moved away by Meritiya, is the current Void City.

After gently closing the ancient book, the Lord suddenly heard the murmur of the goddess of light Meridia: "My Baron of Ximu, you must pull out the heart of Cold Harbor as soon as possible and completely end the resistance of Morag Barr. Otherwise, your ruling goddess Lame Barr and her realm of death will be subject to the anger of Morag Barr."

"I have thought of it, goddess." Lord Lord sighed.

It turns out that those who can be called "demon god" can't be easily defeated (the second stage of the boss is not unexpected, sir).
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