Chapter 1234
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Imperial Capital.
The majestic giant wall seemed to go straight to the sky. It was much higher than the other giant walls that Dean had seen. He thought that the giant wall was the graveyard of the Aragami. If that was the case then the Aragami were buried in the ordinary giant wall. But the Aragami buried in the Imperial Capital were peerless characters like the ancestors of the Aragami.
"The Aragami that were buried in the giant wall, although they were just ordinary Aragami, they were still considered as the top masters among the Aragami race. The real ordinary Aragami were weak, not much different from the pioneers. They were not strong enough to help the giant wall suppress the monsters." Dean's eyes flashed. Killing the Demon Emperor was just a trivial matter for him. What he was really interested in was the countless secrets buried in the Imperial Capital.
These secrets were related to the Aragami family. Lin Changsheng's memory didn't have them.
After a moment, they approached the giant wall. Dean had some understanding of the appearance of the Imperial Capital from the memory of the Demon Emperor. After all, the Demon Emperor had taken a dragon to serve in the Imperial Capital.
Dean led Neuss and others to a giant door on the east side of the Imperial Capital. The giant wall of the Imperial Capital was the same as the other giant walls. The difference was that there were six giant doors on the four sides of the Imperial Capital. Each giant wall was tens of thousands of kilometers away from each other. It showed how vast the area of the Imperial Capital was. It was more than enough to accommodate more than one billion people.
Dean and God of Wa slowly landed at the giant door on the east side of the Imperial Capital. The nearby forest was relatively sparse. Along the way, there were some good quality armors that were abandoned in the mud. Some were broken armors and some were buried together with their owners.
Dean didn't feel strange about the Imperial Capital even though he hadn't been to the Imperial Capital through the memory of Crimson Moon and Bolo. He knew that the Imperial Capital was a warlike place. Ordinary civilians had long been accustomed to hunters. It wasn't like in the giant wall of Sylvia where hunters were reduced to dirty tools of the nobles.
In the Imperial Capital, hunters were a profession. They were more respected than lawyers, doctors and clergymen.
Of course, ordinary hunters were far too common. They couldn't be compared to famous doctors and lawyers. However, those who had reached the level of the Dominator or the Abyss were already considered the number one figures in the Imperial Capital. Even the top lawyers wouldn't dare to underestimate such figures. Of course, they wouldn't be too afraid of them either.
After all, top-notch lawyers and doctors were all loyal to kings or ancient clans. Naturally, they did not fear the ordinary Abyss.
The Lord of the Abyss, on the other hand, was already a behemoth in the imperial capital. It presided over a region, and its wealth and power had reached the pinnacle for them. The only beings that they had to respect were the Seven Lords and the Demon Emperor.
The seven kings were like seven dazzling stars overlooking the imperial capital. To the commoners, they were like gods in the clouds, and it was an honor to be able to see them. As for the Demon Emperor, his sense of existence was relatively weak. He hid his strength and was far less dazzling than the Seven Kings. However, in the eyes of the top powerhouses, the reverence they felt for the Demon Emperor was ten times or even a hundred times stronger than when they faced the Seven Kings!
Dean asked everyone to disguise themselves. They wrapped the few monsters they had hunted along the way and carried them on their shoulders. They pretended that they were hunting prey. Then they slowly walked towards the giant gate.
The giant gate of the Imperial Capital was open all year round. There were many hunters in the Imperial Capital. A large number of adventurers groups and adventurers guilds were formed. They would often form teams to hunt monsters and sell them to the Monster Research Institute and other related institutions in the Imperial Capital. Or they would bring back the monster's scales and claws and sell them to blacksmiths to earn some travel expenses.
In addition to the independent adventurers, the Seven Lords would often lead an army to the depths of the wilderness to kill fierce monsters. They would train the combat ability of the army. Therefore, there were iron hooves and messy footprints everywhere near the giant gate. The air was filled with the smell of metal and human sweat.
As they approached the giant gate, Dean saw another team of adventurers returning to the Imperial Capital. There were twenty or thirty of them. Each of them was carrying a huge bulging backpack. It seemed that they had dismembered the monsters they had hunted.
There was a trace of vigilance in the other party's eyes as Dean saw the adventurers. The giant gate was the most chaotic place. The guards didn't care about what was happening outside the gate. Therefore, there were many people lying in ambush outside the gate. They bullied the weak and robbed other people's spoils of war.
Dong dong dong!
At this time, the ground gently trembled.
Dean released his perception and felt a group of beasts rushing out of the giant gate. They passed through the long aisle of the giant gate and appeared in everyone's line of sight. It was a group of knights wearing silver helmets and dark silver armor. The style of the helmet was very strange. There were spikes erected on the helmet and only a pair of cold eyes could be seen from the armor. Each of the armor's chest was engraved with a bloody forest pattern.
Dean knew that this was the badge of the Bloody Thorns King.
The knights belonged to the Silver Moon Legion under the command of the Bloody Thorns King. It was a subordinate legion of the Silver Moon Legion.
"The Bloody Thorns King died in the Federation. It seems that the Bloody Thorns King didn't disband. There are too many kings that have fallen in the Federation. The Imperial Capital will fall into chaos. The forces and territories of the kings will become ownerless. The other hungry wolves and vultures will probably covet them and want to carve them up." Dean's eyes lit up as he thought about the current situation in the Imperial Capital. The fall of the king would cause turmoil in the Imperial Capital. It would also cause a chain reaction at the grassroots level.
It was a turbulent period. The Demon Emperor not only had to guard against his arrival but also had to rectify the situation in the Imperial Capital.
Dean's mouth curved into a smile as he led Neuss and others into the city. He took out a special gold coin from the Imperial Capital and threw it to the guard. They went straight into the city.
This gold coin wasn't taken from Wall Lord Borja, but he had casually transformed it from the soil on the ground. It wasn't an exaggeration to say that stone could be turned into gold. However, scientists needed to use instruments to change the structure of matter, but he could directly change the structure of his own body through magic, then assimilate the structure of foreign objects, and then change the structure of foreign objects again, turning them into what he wanted.
He could use grass to make swords and other weapons.
This was his current ability. He was equivalent to a god in terms of the use of his abilities!
The only difference between him and a true god was the issue of power. For example, God of Wa could swallow external materials and convert them into her own energy. Although he could do it too but the latter could convert ten tons of energy at once. He couldn't convert half a ton and would suffer from indigestion.
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Dean had been sleeping for three hundred years. The Imperial Capital was built after the disaster. It had a history of more than two hundred years. The culture of hunting monsters had already multiplied to the extreme.
Dean wasn't in a hurry to find the Demon Emperor. He took Neuss and others to a bustling residential city near the Imperial Capital. They ate and drank to their heart's content. Then he took Neuss and others to the trading market where soul worms were sold.
In every city, shops selling soul insects could be seen everywhere. However, these shops were not private shops. Instead, they were like the alliance merchants that belonged to the soul insect industry of the Seven Great Monarchs.
All the sale of soul worms had legal rights and interests. Private sale of soul worms was illegal. Anyone who was caught would be sentenced to death.
In the trading market, in addition to selling soul worms, there were also shops selling magic marks and all kinds of hunter equipment. It wasn't a secret to use five soul worms to strengthen magic marks.
Dean saw the banner of the Bloody Thorn King hanging in the trading square. He knew that this was the property of the Bloody Thorn King. He immediately made a token of the Bloody Thorn King and went to the building where the soul worms were sold.
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