There were a lot of words written on the scroll. Josiah stood behind Cersei and illuminated the scroll with the light of the origin crystal.
The first part of the text was like an old father instructing his children about their future living arrangements. It looked like a will, and the sincere words on the will would make any child cry silently when they read it.
Cersei's eyes reddened as she read. Josiah also wanted to feel emotional about the death of this father like Cersei.
However, apart from some sighs, Josiah did not feel any sadness.
The last part of the text on the scroll was very messy, but Josiah could still make out what was written.
It still found me in the end. This is the fate of every guardian, and this world is gradually coming to an end. Run! My children, bring the people back to the surface. Yanorod will be devoured in the end … '
"Escape from Yanorod and return to the surface?"
Cersei quickly adjusted the sadness and anger in her heart. She understood that these two emotions were the most unnecessary at this time!
The death of Notlaine meant that the World of Devils had lost its ruler. If she also fell into panic, the people would become even more panicked …
"Eldest Sister Cersei, what should we do?"
Josiah could not get any more information from the contents of the scroll. The only thing he could think of was that the World of Devils might have been invaded by something from the outside world.
"I will gather all the dukes and generals and thoroughly investigate this matter!"
After saying this, Cersei took one last look at her father. From the frozen expression on his face, he had died very peacefully at the last moment.
She wanted to hold a funeral, but there were more important things she needed to do now. After her emotions won over her reason, Cersei turned and walked out of the altar.
"Josiah, don't tell anyone about this for now," Cersei said.
"I will keep it a secret. Also … I'm going to see Fuya next."
Josiah followed behind Cersei and walked out of the altar, watching as she closed the door of the altar.
"Fuya?"
"When I was chatting with her on the Magic Net, she seemed to be ill … very ill." Josiah was frank about Fuya's current condition. "It's similar to your headache, Sister Cecily. I suspect it's caused by the Grey Fog, which is why I brought those high elven priests to treat Fuya."
"Father won't allow us to do that." Cersei pressed her hand against the stone door, as if she was suppressing something. "But … I don't want to lose another family member. She's in the tower."
Cersei used an incantation to summon a water elemental servant. She walked to the other side of the corridor and motioned for Josiah to follow her.
As Josiah strode forward to follow the water elemental servant, Cersei suddenly called out to Josiah from behind.
"Josiah! Is it … right for me to call you that? "Cersei's voice echoed in the entire corridor.
Josh's footsteps faltered momentarily. He didn't understand why the princess would say such a thing, but he quickly understood what she was implying.
"Of course it's right, Sister Cersei." Josiah turned around and smiled at the second princess. "Also, if you feel very uncomfortable, it's best to find a place to cry. I can provide a suitable place for you at any time."
After saying all this, Josiah quickly followed the water elemental servant and left the corridor, leaving Cersei alone to look at the two light purple moons outside the window in silence.
…
When Josiah saw Hiri and the high elven priests again, Hiri was studying a water elemental servant with Ahr.
Under Ahr's teasing, the poor water elemental had already turned into a puddle of water on the ground, and in the next second, it returned to its human form.
Elder En Ya kept reminding Ahr not to behave like a naughty child, but the other young high elves were also very interested in these water elementals that moved on their own.
"What did the ruler of the Realm of Demons say?"
Hiri bypassed the water elemental servant that was leading the way for Josiah, and walked to Josiah's side.
"He didn't say anything too important. Also … Elder En Ya, the first person that needs to be treated is my sister. She's a little shy."
Under the guidance of the water elemental servant, Josiah walked towards the tower where Fuya lived.
"Ahr, don't touch the core of that water elemental again!" Elder En Ya also pulled Ahr back and motioned for her to follow the team.
This was not Assequero. If they were alone, it was very likely that they would be regarded as intruders by the guards of the Realm of Demons.
After the water elemental arrived at the bottom of the tower where Fuya lived, it stopped in its tracks. Josiah directly climbed the stairs of the tower, and on both sides of the stairs were a large number of bones of unknown creatures.
With these skeletons as a foil, the atmosphere of this climbing trip became very strange.
Especially the high elven priests who were following behind, they had begun to panic. They probably thought that Josiah was going to sacrifice them to some monster as rations.
Among the bones piled up on the stairs of the tower, there was no lack of bones of humanoid creatures.
"Did no one clean this place?"
Hiri randomly picked up a skull on the ground and examined it. It was already covered with a lot of dust, and it seemed to have been there for a while.
"Water elemental servants are forbidden to enter this place, so it seems that no one has ever cleaned it. I'm not too sure about the specific situation."
In the memory of the Third Prince, everything about Fuya was unknown except for her name. Even the place where she lived was unknown.
"These shouldn't be your sister's rations … right?"
The skull in Hiri's hand was piled up on another step, and there were also some ribs and sharp claws of giant creatures on that step.
"You can ask her directly."
While Josiah was chatting with Hiri, he had already reached the top of the tower. There was a delicate wooden door at the top, and Josiah directly walked to the wooden door and knocked on it.
The next second, Josiah heard the sound of something falling to the ground from the door of the room.
"Fuya! It's me! "
Josiah shouted his name at the wooden door, but no matter how much Josiah knocked on the door, there was no response from the room.
After a few attempts to no avail … Josiah immediately opened the magic net and directly sent a message to Fuya.
'Fuya, I'm outside your room, can you open the door?'
'No.'
'Why?'
'Others … are not allowed to enter my room.'
This message from Fuya made Josiah feel like his own sister was going through puberty.
'They are here to heal you …'
Josiah directly deleted this line of words and then edited a new one.
'If you let us in, I'll let you create your own favorite hero to join the Holyspirit battlefield.'
"… …"
Fuya sent a series of ellipses to Josiah. Josiah waited outside for a while, and finally there was a new message.
'Only … two people.' Fuya added another condition.
'Deal.'
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