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Chapter 2067

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Skeletal Gnomes … at this time, they were a 'tiny' creature.

Lin decided to give them a new name. Let's call them … Labyrinth Stones, because they were a type of cold stone creatures.

The Labyrinth Stones were about half a meter to one meter in size. They moved on four limbs and were short creatures compared to the Order's creatures.

The Order's creatures were relatively large. They were three meters tall, stood on two legs, and seemed to have many tentacles on their bodies. From the description of the Dream Weaver, it was impossible to determine what kind of creature the Order's creatures were.

However, the environment of this world was very 'extreme' for cellular creatures. It was similar to the Void … so it was unlikely that they were cellular creatures.

The record and description of this history were mainly the descendants of the Dream Eater, not the Dream Weaver or the Dream Eater.

The Dream Weaver or the Dream Eater had entered the Transpirators and there was no news so far. The descendants of the Dream Eater were quite concerned about its situation. They continued to send signals to the Order's creatures. At first, they thought that the Order's creatures could not receive them, but later they found out …

The Order's creatures could receive them, but they ignored them after receiving them.

This made the descendants of the Dream Eater feel … angry. They felt that the Order's creatures had trapped them in this place. Even though the Order had saved them before, this did not prevent them from being angry at the Order.

Therefore, they contacted another group of creatures, the Labyrinth Stones.

The Labyrinth Stones were … the followers of the Order's creatures. Most of the time, they were responsible for some 'chores', such as helping to carry materials, build buildings, and so on. The Order's creatures would distribute food to them and generally forbid them from going outside the city. At the same time, the reproduction of the Labyrinth Stones was also limited. The Order wanted them to maintain the stability of the population. Unless permitted, the number could not increase. The Order also limited their residence. The Labyrinth Stones had to live in their assigned residence and could not build their own buildings.

The Labyrinth Stones were like a group of 'servants'. They had been like this since they joined the Order.

But compared to the Order, which had been living a mechanical and repetitive life, the Labyrinth Stones were much more emotional. The Maze Stones had a much richer emotional state. They yearned for entertainment, bigger territories, and so on.

At first, the Labyrinth Stones followed the Order for food. Because of the threat of fear energy on the surface, they did not have the time to care so much. It was good to be able to survive.

But now, after living a relatively peaceful life for a long time, they began to need things other than food. At this time, they began to have opinions about this group of churches that had restricted them so much.

However, since they had lived together for so long, the Maze Stones did not dare to do anything. They continued to live like this until … they heard the summons of the Dream Eater's descendants.

The Dream Eater's descendant first contacted a few of the leaders of the Labyrinth Rock. It was the first time the Labyrinth Rock had received such a call, and it felt very strange. Thus, the descendants of the Dream Eater disguised themselves as a mysterious species and did not directly reveal their true identity.

They told Labyrinth to extract the dream energy from the pillars of the church, place it in an easy-to-carry energy carrier, and then bring it to the Evaporator. At first, Labyrinth was unwilling, because this would violate the rules of the church.

The Maze Stones did not know about things like dream energy. They only knew that the Church had forbidden them from getting close to the pillar.

The descendants of the Dream Eaters also noticed that it was impossible for the Labyrinth to bring them directly to the Transpirator, so they began to plan for the long term.

They found that the Maze Stone was dissatisfied with the Order, and they slowly expanded that dissatisfaction. They 'incited' their hatred towards the Church.

Under the continuous persuasion of the Dream Eater's descendants, many Maze Stones began to yearn for an independent life, and not to live with the Church.

When the Dream Eater's descendants realized that the opportunity had come, they began to tell the Maze Stones where to place the weapons.

The Dream Eater's descendants could observe everything in the city built by the Church from the pillar. This was a great advantage for them.

The Maze Stones that tried to resist tried to obtain the Church's weapons under the guidance of the Dream Eater's descendants. At the same time, they also tried to make their own weapons. It was not difficult because the Maze Stones had many manufacturing tools.

They used these tools to build buildings under the Church's orders, but it seemed that there was no problem using them to make weapons.

Although the Maze Stones tried their best to disguise themselves in front of the Church's creatures, they still showed many abnormalities. However, the Church's creatures … did not seem to suspect the Maze Stones.

They still lived the same life as usual.

Once, a Maze Stone was killed by the Church's creatures because it tried to steal a weapon. However, the Church's creatures only killed one and did not suspect the other Maze Stones.

This made the Dream Eater's descendants think that there was no problem as long as it was obvious that they violated the rules.

Therefore, they told the Maze Stones not to steal the weapons and to make their own. Most of the weapons were very simple to make. The Dream Eater's descendants could tell the Maze Stones how to make the weapons after a little research. The Maze Stones could make a version that was suitable for their own use after a little modification.

After making enough weapons, the Dream Eater's descendants began to evaluate the combat power of both sides and the Maze Stones' chances of winning.

Because they had seen the Dream Weaver and the Dream Eater fight the Church with machines, the Dream Eater's descendants knew the Church's combat power. They believed that the Maze Stones could win.

Then, they gathered the Maze Stones and began to launch a full-scale attack on the Church.

The Maze Stones' initial attack allowed them to occupy an area in the Church's city. They used this area as a base to launch continuous attacks on other areas.

If it was just a battle between these two sides, the Maze Stones had no chance of winning. However, the Dream Eater's descendants played a very important role in this battle. They constantly told the Maze Stones all the information about the Church and the Church's movements. This allowed the Maze Stones to slowly gain the upper hand while the Church was defeated.

Later, the remaining small group of Church's creatures escaped. The Maze Stones occupied their city and the Church's buildings, obtaining all their technology.

Then, the Maze Stones stopped listening to the Dream Eater's descendants.

This was something the Dream Eater's descendants did not expect. According to their plan, the Maze Stones should have led them to the Transpirator.

The Maze Stones had always regarded the Dream Eater's descendants as something like gods with the ability to know everything. However, the Maze Stones discovered from the Church's technology and information that the Dream Eater's descendants were not gods. They were just a group of … imprisoned creatures.

Then, they continued to imprison them.

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