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Chapter 712: Completing the evaluation of the main mission... (please vote for the big chapter)(1/2)

[The ‘King of Night’ character card is cooling down (cooling time remaining: 1 copy)]

[‘Primal Fire’ character card is cooling down (cooling time remaining: 1 copy)]

He Ao stared at the card in his field of vision.

This time he redeemed and used a total of five redemption stars, and the earliest one was redeemed for one day's use of the 'King of Night'.

He also used four redemption stars to exchange for ‘Primal Fire’ Qiao Yin and one day’s usage time of ‘Primal Fire’.

Then he used two character cards respectively.

It’s quite normal when using ‘King of Night’. After all, it’s not the first time that ‘Vian’ has faked a corpse.

But there was a little accident when using the 'Primal Fire'. He didn't expect Roger to be guarding him.

So when he lifted up the coffin, both of them were shocked at the same time, and Roger was even more frightened.

With a smile on his lips, He Ao looked away from the two character cards that had turned gray again.

After the character card is used, there is a cooling time. These two cards are the cooling time of the same copy, which means that He Ao can no longer use these two character cards in the next copy.

He slowly moved his gaze back and looked at the other character cards.

The ordering of the entire character card interface has not changed. From left to right, the first two cards are [Primal Fire] and [King of Night]. Both of these cards have been redeemed by He Ao.

The third card is [The Transgressor], this card representing Nell is still gray and cannot be redeemed.

The fourth card is [Saint]. This card corresponds to 'Pate' and cannot be exchanged.

Both of these cards involve gods, [The Transgressor] involves the dead God of War, and [Saint] involves the still active, not very 'tyrannical' Goddess of Life. When using these two cards, you should be able to

More or less, it will be related to the gods.

Especially [Saints] will almost certainly be watched by the goddess of life.

The fifth card after [The Transgressor] and [Saint] was what he obtained in the last copy, and corresponds to Jace's [Deep Sea Glimmer].

At this moment, he focused his gaze on the 'Glimmer of the Deep Sea', and a pop-up window popped up naturally.

[Do you want to pay 5 redemption stars to redeem ‘Deep Sea Shimmer’? (The redemption stars you can currently use: 3)]

[Deep Sea Glimmer] This card is redeemable. It involves a deceased person who may be a 'high-ranking being' in terms of mind control.

A high-ranking being between angels and gods.

In a sense, Jace is the 'roller' of this high-ranking being, and [Deep Sea Glimmer] is very likely to involve the backhand left by the resurrection of this high-ranking being.

So although this card can be redeemed, there are not a lot of troubles behind it.

After his eyes passed over [Glimmer of the Deep Sea], He Ao turned his gaze to the end and looked at the last card, a card with his back to him.

As he looked over, the card slowly turned over, revealing the content on the card.

The first thing that caught He Ao's eyes was a thick purple fog covering the entire card.

And in this thick fog, there are lines that rise and fall. These lines seem to be swimming in the thick fog, vaguely emerging from the thick fog, and then submerging into the thick fog.

These lines surge up and down in the picture, forming an illusory figure in the picture that seems to be made entirely of lines, hidden in the thick fog.

He Ao's eyes gradually went down and looked at the name of this card.

【Dream Phantom】

dream······

Heao stared at the name of this card.

The character card names in the system all have some kind of metaphor related to ability or identity.

For example, 'King of the Night', 'Primal Fire', and 'The Transgressor' are status metaphors. 'Saint' represents both ability and identity, and 'Glimmer of the Deep' is more about ability, because it is related to this.

The high-level existence related to Zhang Ka is very likely to be hidden in the deep sea of ​​thinking.

So how do you explain the term ‘dream phantom’?

Phantom refers to people, and what does ‘dream’ refer to?

Sito's identity does not seem to have much to do with his dream, so the 'dream' here actually refers to some kind of 'ability'? Some kind of 'ability' that is deeply related to this card?

He Ao didn't think that Xito could retain his intact body in the sea of ​​thunder descended by the Desire Witch that swept everything away.

In fact, if the Winding Hill is not a greater threat in the eyes of the Desire Witch, the Desire Witch will give priority to destroying the Winding Hill, and in the process, it needs to use He Ao, the ritual master, as an anchor point for time and space positioning to continue to project power.

.

The first time she saw He Ao, she completely destroyed him.

Of course, the Desire Witch’s attitude of coming at her own expense is also really touching.

All I can say is that my friends are still reliable.

He Ao returned his mind to the [Dream Phantom] in front of him.

Since it is theoretically impossible for Sito's body to be preserved by the thunder, then there is only the possibility that other forces interfered with the final 'outcome'.

And there was only one thing present that could withstand the power of the projection of the Desire Witch's arrival.

‘Meandering Hills’.

In fact, in a sense, He Ao is the one with the highest affinity with Winding Hill and the one with the highest integration with Winding Hill among all the people present.

Even Velente's fusion degree is actually not as high as his, and the reason is very simple. If Velonte had gone to his level and accepted the pollution of such a powerful winding hill, he would have lost his mind and become a monster long ago.

And when He Ao finally left the dungeon world, he did feel the power of some kind of winding hill.

So what this character card actually represents is not just ‘Sito’, but also the ‘residues’ of Winding Hill.

He Ao thought of those hills made of lines, which finally formed the shape of hills.

From virtuality to reality, is this a ‘dream’?

Looking at it this way, the 'dream' may be the real power of the Winding Hill, or the real power of the dead 'master' of the Winding Hill.

Thinking of this, He Ao stared at the card in front of him.

So, why did the Desire Witch leave some remnants of the ‘Meandering Hill’ behind?

Of course, this may be because she is powerless, but He Ao prefers another guess.

The Desire Witch is ‘fishing’.

The reason why He Ao was able to come up with this guess was because of another thing, 'the truth about Winding Hill'.

Inside the core of the so-called 'Meandering Hill' where high-ranking beings are buried, there is actually nothing except the thunder left by the Desire Witch.

The entire winding hill is actually an 'empty shell' that deceives people.

So there is a question, was Winding Hill such an empty shell from the beginning, or did it become like this later for some reason?

This involves another question: is the Winding Hill the cemetery of that high-ranking being who surpasses angels?

He Ao is more inclined to do so.

The theoretical owner of the Winding Hill was most likely buried at the beginning - or died in the Winding Hill. The angel's power and the high-ranking talent sequence that Valente was pursuing were actually originally.

existing.

It is very simple for He Ao to make such a judgment, that is the power of the Desire Witch to stay in the winding hill.

The core of the Winding Hill is filled with the thunder of the Desire Witch, and those thunders tirelessly destroy everything at the core of the Winding Hill.

This is also one of the main reasons why He Ao judged that the owner of Winding Hill died at the hands of the Desire Witch.

After all, judging from his previous experience, gods and high-ranking beings close to gods are difficult to kill. This is true for the God of War, and the same is true for the hidden being hidden in the deep sea of ​​thought.

The Witch of Desire left these thunderbolts in the Winding Hill in order to continue to "whip the corpse" and suppress the "instinct" of the owner of the Winding Hill to resurrect.

To suppress it, there must be a corpse. It is unlikely that the Desire Witch would waste her strength whipping corpses into the air in an empty tomb.

That illustrates a problem. At least in the beginning, when the owner of Winding Hill died, the corpse of that high-ranking being was still in Winding Hill, so the Desire Witch arranged these methods of whipping corpses.

But at some point, the corpse buried high in the winding hill 'disappeared'.

Not only did it disappear, but it was also disguised as if it hadn't disappeared, and it continued to attract sacrifices.

In fact, when He Ao 'entered' the Winding Hill and touched the core of the Winding Hill, he vaguely sensed something was wrong with the Winding Hill.

He Ao has explored the tomb of the God of War and communicated with hidden beings trying to return from death. He has had relatively rich experience in communicating with gods. His first feeling about the core of the winding hill is that of 'emptiness'.

The 'empty' that seems to be missing some important item.

Of course, he didn't have the chance to sense it in detail. After all, he had just entered the core of Winding Hill and was kicked out without seeing anything crucial.

But when he recalled it afterwards, he vaguely realized something was wrong.

Although he easily obtained the information about the path corresponding to the Winding Hill, this information was not actually obtained after seeing the true form like the God of War, but was poured directly into his brain by some special power.

It felt to He Ao as if someone was trying to pretend that there was the corpse of a high-ranking being here.

This kind of disguise may be enough for people who have never been in contact with gods or seen the true form of gods. After all, they can only try to understand the existence of gods through some incomplete fragments of knowledge.

But for He Ao, who has more experience in dealing with gods, this disguise seems a bit crude.

Of course, the aura of the Desire Witch is real, so the person who put on the 'disguise' also used part of the Desire Witch's arrangements to achieve the effect of simulating the existence of a god.
To be continued...
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