Dean nodded slightly: "This time you have made a great contribution. What is your wish? If I can do it, I can fulfill it for you."
Tron's heart was beating wildly. He was waiting for this moment. He clenched his teeth and fell to the ground: "Master, I want to become a noble! A true noble of the inner wall!"
Dudian indifferently said: "Is there anything else you want besides this?"
"I don't dare to ask for more." Tron replied nervously.
Dean nodded: "Alright, Neuss. I'll leave this matter to you. As for Tron and your team members I'll give them the rank of major in the inner wall. At the same time I'll provide them with the resources they need to reach the senior limitless level. Each of them can choose a rare parasitic soul worm as their magic mark."
Tron's eyes widened as he breathed heavily. He didn't expect that Dean would give him such a serious injury. It was beyond his imagination!
"You can go now." Dean said after he finished appreciating.
Tron thanked Dean again and again as he slowly retreated.
Saul hesitated as he saw Dean's request: "Elder, the nobles of the inner wall are appointed by the Kingdom of God. Even the leader of the wall doesn't have the authority to appoint them. This person's request is too rude …"
Dean glanced at him: "The ceremony is over so you should change your mind. Moreover this is my territory and has nothing to do with the Kingdom of God. There are many ways to replace the Kingdom of God to appoint the nobles. For example we can kill a noble and make him change his name. Do you think that the Kingdom of God has archived information about every noble? Even if they do you don't know what the nobles look like? "
Saul was startled. He opened his mouth slightly, but held it back. He wanted to say that this was against the laws of the Divine Kingdom, but he remembered that the youth in front of him was a usurper. The laws of the Divine Kingdom were worthless in front of him.
Dean's eyes fell on the God's Coffin. It was completely different from the coffins in his impression. There were no decorative carvings on the surface nor was it rectangular like the ordinary coffins. Instead, it was a huge metal ball with an unusually smooth surface. Golden luster flashed in his pupils. His vision penetrated through the surface of the object and soon he saw a turbid mesh of metal covering the entire metal ball.
When he tried to look deeper, all he saw was a murky dark red light. Other than that, he couldn't see anything else.
"I can't see through it?" Dean was surprised. This was the first time he encountered such a situation. The main reason why he couldn't see through things was that the distance was too far, or the thickness of the metal was too high. Although the metal sphere was large, it couldn't be full of metal. There would always be a space to hide the body, and there was no reason why he couldn't see through it at this distance.
He felt that his vision was blocked by the dark red light. He didn't know what material it was but it could block the penetration.
But it was related to the light. He guessed that most of the material was extremely light-resistant.
He stood up and walked around the metal ball. He carefully reached out and touched it. It was cold. He knocked on it and put his ear on it. There was a burst of echo, indicating that it was empty.
Soon he saw a small metal line in the middle of the ball. It was thinner than a hair. It seemed that two semicircular metal balls were buckled together.
"How do I open this thing?" Dean felt strange. He reached out and touched the thin line. Was he going to break it open by force?
Click.
Just as his fingers touched the gap of the thin lines, a sudden sound came from the metal sphere. Dean was scared and retracted his fingers like lightning. At the same time, he took a few steps back. But the next moment, he saw the metal sphere split open, and a metal plate protruded from the surface of the metal sphere.
Dean was surprised. The change of the metal mechanism was very high-tech. Moreover, the surface of the metal plate was similar to a glass screen. His first reaction was to think of fingerprint recognition.
He slowly approached and reached out to touch the screen.
The screen suddenly lit up, exuding a soft light blue light. At the same time, a strange language came from it. After a series of words, two beeps came from the screen.
Dean heard this strange language and raised his eyebrows. This language was very strange. He had never heard of it. It was not English or the language of the modern world. None of the languages of the big countries he was familiar with in the old era were like this.
He suddenly thought of the origin of the God of War. They came out of nowhere and rescued mankind. They fought with the aliens who invaded the earth and won. At the same time, they built the giant wall to shelter the survivors of mankind.
In addition, there seemed to be no record of where they came from.
And the electronic intelligent language issued from the coffins did not belong to the countries of the earth. At least it was the language of the big countries that he had never heard of.
Could it be that the God of War was also an alien from outer space?
Thinking of this, his heart was somewhat inconceivable. He felt that it was a bit similar, but he could not explain it. Before he went into hibernation, the countries of the earth faced the invasion of extraterrestrial creatures. They had to build shelters in various cities of the countries. He was also sent to the freezer by his father to sleep in the battle of this invasion. Could it be that during the time when he was frozen, when mankind fought with the aliens, another group of aliens came to the earth?
And it was the God of War in front of him?
If this was the case, why did the God of War help mankind to fight with the first wave of aliens?
Dean felt that the amount of information was a bit too much. But this was based on the fact that the God of War was also an alien. But there was one thing that made him unable to figure out. Why did these two groups of aliens come to the earth in such a short time? It must be known that the old era had been developing for so many years. They had been exploring the universe and looking for extraterrestrial creatures, but there was no news. Now there were two groups of aliens coming to the earth. It was completely unreasonable.
Even if the two groups of aliens fought with each other because they were enemies or came from the same galaxy, then why did the God of War build the giant wall to protect mankind?
Dean did not believe that at the time when mankind was invaded by aliens, they would form an alliance with the aliens and reach a friendly relationship.
However, he had no way of predicting what the heads of state of the old era were thinking, and he couldn't figure it out from his own point of view. Perhaps the War God race had joined forces with the humans to fight against the first batch of aliens. After all, the enemy of an enemy was a friend. From this point of view, it made sense.
However, Dean felt that all of these speculations were entirely possible.
He could not conclude that the God of War was an alien based on the unknown language written on the coffin.
"How do I open this thing?" Dean looked at the screen that was exuding a blue halo. There was no projection of any characters or text on it. He reached out and touched the screen again. The previous language was completely repeated.
Dean was lost in thought.
Sergei, Saul, Neuss and others were scared by the sound coming from the coffin. All of them retreated to the corners of the hall. There was only the huge coffin and Dean in the center of the hall.
"The God of War has spoken." Saul's face turned pale. He had the urge to kneel down. In his blood and faith, the God of War was more awe-inspiring than the Monastery's deities. The construction of the giant wall and the protection of the people for hundreds of years was worthy of the greatest respect. Moreover, his awe came from the bottom of his heart. From childhood to adulthood, all the legends and stories had described the strength and greatness of the God of War.
Would she kill him on the spot if she knew that he was a traitor?
Saul's heart trembled.
Neuss, Sergei and others were nervous. They didn't dare to breathe as they felt the enormous pressure. They wouldn't be so afraid even if the wall lord stood in front of them. After all, they were mentally prepared. But Silvia was different. Even though they were born in the outer wall, they knew that Silvia was a great existence. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that she was the mother of all the people in the inner wall.
Dean didn't notice the reaction of the others. He was thinking about how to open the coffin: "There must be a way to open this thing. Otherwise, the invaders wouldn't believe that this thing is the coffin. After all, they have eaten Sylvia's tricks once. They would have to see Silvia herself to be convinced."
"From the looks of it, this screen should be an identification device. Perhaps it's not fingerprint or iris recognition, but it could be some kind of object recognition. Could it be that the intruder knows what kind of object is used to recognize this thing? But their bodies have been searched and there is nothing special. It's impossible for them to hide such an important thing somewhere. "
"Unless they used brute force to open it, but …"
Dean looked at the metal ball in front of him. Would it break the metal ball if he used brute force to open the coffin?
He touched the gap of the thread and felt a sharp coldness. He turned his head and shouted: "Neuss." He found out that the others in the hall were scared and had retreated to the edge of the hall.
Neuss' throat rolled as he heard Dean's shout: "Master."
"You stay and let the others withdraw." Dean said.
Neuss sighed in relief as he called Saul and the other officials to withdraw.
Dean asked Neuss to take out the hunter's tool when only Dean and Neuss were left in the hall.
Dean used the blade to pry open the gap of the thread. He tried to pry it open.
Just then, the strange voice came from the blue screen again. After that, the blue screen flashed, and a pale red light beam shot out from it. It shone diagonally on the carpet in front of them, like a small spotlight.
Dudian was startled. He looked at the beam of light reflected on the carpet and then at the metal ball. He waited for a moment but the beam didn't return. He looked at Neuss: "Call a servant."
"Okay."
Soon, a young servant came into the hall with a nervous expression.
Dean told him to stand in the light beam.
The youth stood in front of the servant.
At this time, Dean saw a projection of the youth's body appear on the screen. It was an outline formed by lines. The projection rotated on the screen for a moment and then darkened.
Dean guessed that it should be the system's recognition. But it was obvious that the recognition failed.
He felt regret in his heart. He continued to use the blade to pry open the gap.
At this time, the blue light on the screen faded and was replaced by a red light. It looked like a warning. The next moment a red light beam shot out from the edge of the metal ball and swept around.
When it swept past the young servant, the red light beam suddenly seemed to materialize. With a whoosh, it pierced through the young servant's body like a laser.
Dean's pupils shrank. He wanted to dodge but it was too late.
The red light swept across his body, and the Splitter in his hand instantly melted. Instinctively, it entered his demonic body and prepared to dodge. But in the next moment, the red light that shone on his body suddenly changed color, turning green.
Just as Dean was stunned, the metal ball slowly opened with a clicking sound.
Dean's eyes widened in astonishment.
There weren't many things that could shock him like this, but this time, he was completely shocked.
While he was in a daze, the metal ball slowly opened and released a thick white cold mist. It rushed into the hall and froze the teacups on the tables around. The water in the teacups was also instantly frozen. In this hot temperature, it was like entering an ice cave in winter.
Dean felt the chill in his right arm stirring, as if it was triggered. He hurriedly covered his right arm with an ugly face and left the hall.
Although he was very curious and wanted to see what was inside the coffin. But he didn't dare to stay inside. The chill in his body was currently controlled in his right arm. He didn't dare to let it spread further. Perhaps he would follow the footsteps of Dragon Mother if it entered his body.
Dean said to Neuss: "Call someone to dispel the cold."
Neuss knew that Dean was afraid of cold so he turned around and ran away.
It didn't take long for the cold to be dispelled with the help of a large number of servants. Dean rushed into the hall and saw a shocking scene. There was a huge naked woman leaning against the metal ball. Her skin was as smooth as cream. Although her body was huge but the proportion was perfect. Her skin was shining with luster. The most eye-catching part was her face. It was a perfect sleeping face. It was so beautiful that it was intoxicating.
Even with Dean's mental strength, when he saw this face, there was a feeling of falling into it. It seemed that he was fascinated.
Although he had seen the face several times and knew that it was the goddess Sylvia. But the feeling he got when he saw the real person was completely different from the paper. There seemed to be a strange charm.
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