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341.They will eventually come back(2/2)

With such a powerful pollution ability, if they themselves are a kind of "energy", then why do their energy suddenly and rapidly deplete, and then they can no longer be infected and are allowed to be slaughtered?

Is the degree of contamination between infected individuals closely related? Otherwise, why would they lose their ability to contaminate together?

After countless questions could not be answered, they traced the origin, and countless later scholars also asked the same questions for a while.

"Where did they come from?"

The earliest reports of Drained Spirits came from the northwest of Melias, which is the location north of today's Wrath Mountain Crest and bordering the forest elf territory.

After the war, a large number of scholars explored the nearby area, but found nothing.

There is no trace of the Infested Spirit in this lifeless area destroyed by the Infested Spirit. There are only countless infected corpses scattered around. When they arrived, they had turned into perfect fertilizer to nourish this troubled land.

The major countries firmly believe that the Drained Spirit has not been solved by them, because no country has discovered the source of the Drained Spirit. They have only struggled to organize the refugees, united together, and resisted attacks again and again.

Among them, in order to explore the truth, they did send death squads deep into the area where the infested spirits densely exist, but there was no news from each team.

This is simply a fantasy. The impregnated spirits that attacked the entire Mela at their peak lost all combat power in less than a month, and the original source of infection could not be traced.

"It can't be divine punishment, right?"

The words spoken by the first emperor of Sligo in a joking tone were recorded, and for a long time thereafter, they were considered to be a reasonable explanation by scholars who studied the impregnated spirit.

And the first emperor of Cordzoun, who was crazy and struggled between hallucinations, dreams, and reality all day long, unable to distinguish between any one of them, said this before his death.

"They may come back."
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