"Chief, Ferdinand is dead, and Connie is now the chief of the Falk Tribe. There's also the Hairless Monk. Our plans are all messed up. What should we do now?" an orc on the back of the Flaming Bird worriedly said to Auster, who had a dark expression.
"Lex is just a brainless brute, there's nothing to be afraid of. We don't have to worry too much about that yellow-haired girl either. However, the sudden appearance of the flerken beast god will allow her to gain some prestige after the news spreads, which will affect our plan to conquer the other tribes." Auster frowned, and pondered for a while before saying, "Let's go according to the original plan. Tell the public that this little girl is reckless, and can't take on big responsibilities. She's not fit to shoulder the position of the chief of the Falk Tribe. After that, go and interact more with Darryl and Kurt, and promise them some benefits so that they can start another rebellion."
"Yes," the golden-armored orc replied.
…
Gary's death, and Connie's succession was an earth-shattering event for the Falk Tribe. However, because of Flerken's recognition, the shock was minimized.
Everyone believed that Lord Flerken had made the wisest and greatest choice for the Falk Tribe. As Chief Isaiah's daughter, Connie would become the new chief of the Falk Tribe, and continue to protect Tatari.
Of course, there were voices of opposition.
However, in front of the Hairless Monk's unparalleled power, most people chose to keep quiet.
Because of Gary's framing and suppression, the orcs who were locked up in various prisons were released, and the vicious accomplices were locked up.
Many things were happening in the night. Everyone knew that when the sun rose tomorrow, Connie's era would officially begin.
"So … the mission given to me by the organization is completed just like that?" Hannah walked back to her little courtyard slowly. She was still in disbelief. She hadn't had time to use her wine tonight, and she hadn't had time to do her other preparations before everything was settled.
"But … what is the mission given to him by the organization this time? Save Ferdinand? Then Ferdinand is dead … Is the mission considered completed? "Hannah stopped in her tracks, and was a little conflicted." Then, can I leave this place this time? Grandpa said that I can leave as long as I complete the mission given by the organization. I've waited for so many years. Could it be a lie? "
…
In the dilapidated room, Lex stood quietly. Among the broken pieces of porcelain on the floor, there were a few pieces that looked familiar.
His old friend had already passed away, and he could only find something to reminisce about from these things.
"I thought that as long as I was far away, you would gradually forget what happened that night …" Lex sighed softly and fell into a long silence.
"Don't worry. I'll keep an eye on Connie for you. This time, I won't leave." A low voice rang out in the room. It sounded like he was talking to himself, but it also sounded like some kind of promise.
The sound of footsteps came closer, and two figures appeared at the door of the room.
Lex slowly turned around and looked at Irina and the masked Meg, who were standing at the door. She did not seem too surprised by their arrival.
"Regarding the Devil and the Evil God, we would like to know something from you," Meg said in a different tone, at the same time taking off the black and white mask on his face.
Under the mask was a resolute face. There was a long and narrow scar at the corner of his eyebrows. He had thick eyebrows and big eyes, and he looked very righteous.
"Alex, right?" Lex looked at Meg, and there was finally a hint of surprise on her face.
"That's me." Meg nodded slightly.
"Obviously, you already know some things, and can see where Ferdinand's problem lies."
"Yes. A few months ago, Borg from the elf tribe was the first to experience this condition. It was even more serious than Ferdinand's. We discovered that the Holy Light had a restraining effect on the black fog. Then, it was Alfred from the abyss demon tribe. The black fog appeared on a small island in the Boundless Sea Realm. All the animals there went crazy because of the black fog. We saw the remnants of the animals devouring each other, and knew the possible effects the black fog could have on normal creatures. " Meg said calmly, "Then, it was Ferdinand and Gary. Their conditions were considered very mild."
"In just a few months, there were already three black fog incidents?" Lex could not help but raise her voice when she heard that.
"Yes." Meg nodded. "We are worried that this is a bad signal. If the black fog appears all over the continent, we won't be able to grasp the situation and eliminate it at all times. Once the black fog reaches an uncontrollable scale, it could be destructive to the Norland Continent."
"A black fog that engulfs a tribe can destroy a tribe. If the black fog engulfs the entire Norland Continent, then the entire continent will be plunged into a frenzy of slaughter … It is far more terrifying than a racial war," Lex said in a low voice, and her expression became extremely grave.
"Have you seen the existence in the black fog?" Irina asked Lex.
Lex's gaze flickered, and a hint of hesitation appeared in her eyes.
"If we want to stop all of this from happening, then we need to know more about it." Meg looked at Lex, and said, "When I was in the Boundless Sea Realm, I was once attracted into a stone statue. There, I saw a huge stone hall, a throne made of bones, and a man whose face I couldn't see clearly …
"Back then, when we arrived at the Urba Tribe, we happened to see them carrying out a terrifying ritual …"
Lex recounted what they had encountered back then. That was an unforgettable night. Even though he had never mentioned it to anyone else for hundreds of years, he could still recount the scene that he had seen back then.
"… They started killing each other crazily. They tore each other's bodies apart, and dug out the children's hearts to eat. And in the black fog, we … we saw an indescribably terrifying existence. It was as majestic as a mountain. Even a giant dragon was like a mosquito in front of it …" Lex's voice was trembling slightly, and there was uncontrollable fear in her eyes.
"We crouched on the top of the mountain, and didn't dare to move. It was only until the next day when the black fog gradually dispersed, and that indescribable existence disappeared without a trace that we went down from the mountain." Lex looked at Meg, and paused for a while. Then, she took out a black stone box from a spatial pocket, and passed it to Meg.
"This is?" Meg reached out to take the palm-sized stone box, but it was surprisingly heavy, and he almost dropped it.
"This is what I found on their altar. I have never opened it for so many years," Lex said.
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