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Chapter 426

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When he pushed the door open, he saw a half-naked Shadow lying on top of Naga's body. Naga's face was flushed red as she gasped for air.

"Sorry for the interruption." Angor closed the door behind him.

A moment later, Shadow opened the door with an awkward look. He had already put on his clothes.

"Already?" Angor asked in a serious tone while glancing at Shadow's lower body.

An Ying rolled his eyes and snapped, "What do kids know? Nothing happened between us. This is just fun!"

Shadow gestured for Angor to come inside. Angor was about to discuss his next plan with Shadow when he heard the Grand Priest calling for him at the door.

Shadow pursed his lips. "He came to Soul Genesis Garden a few days ago. That old man has a keen sense of smell."

Angor asked the old man to come inside.

After opening the door, the High Priestess rode on an emerald green hummingbird and circled in the air twice before landing on the long table.

"Sir." The Grand Priest looked at Angor with a pair of bright eyes.

Angor nodded. "I've asked Lady Isabelle about your request."

"Lady Isabelle?" The Grand Priest gasped in surprise. "She's back?"

"I don't know. Maybe it's a part of her soul left behind by Lady Isabelle."

The high priest didn't know how to comment on the matters between wizards. He suppressed his curiosity and asked carefully, "What did Lady Isabelle say?"

Shadow also looked at Angor's question.

"She agreed to your request."

The Grand Priest's face lit up in excitement.

"However, the magic array left in Hippocrotee City must not be destroyed." Angor paused. "In other words, if you want a branch of your bloodline to gain absolute independence, we have to find another way to remove the flaw."

When the High Priest heard this news, his eyes darkened slightly. But when he thought about it, this was also a good sign.

"I promised you that I'll find a way no matter what. Since Lady Isabelle agreed, I'll do my best, "Angor said. "I'll go back and ask my professor. If he has a solution, I'll come back."

"Sir, you mean we can't take them away now?" Angor's words made the Grand Priest worried. "You mean we can't take them away?"

"You already have someone in mind?" Angor frowned.

"Yes, I do." The Grand Priest nodded. "Besides, they're still servants in Soul Genesis Garden. It might seem like a happy life, but it's all just a fantasy. Instead of living in false happiness, it's better for them to settle down and get used to life outside. "

The Grand Priest's words sounded sincere.

Taking the Krakoks with him wasn't a problem since he had his space bracelet. But he couldn't even take care of himself, let alone the Krakoks. He was the hope of the entire Krakoks, so he still had a lot to worry about.

The High Priest had lived for a thousand years and had experienced all kinds of storms. "I hope you can take them with you, sir. I'm not asking you to protect them," the old man quickly explained. "But I'm not asking you to protect them. As long as the Krakoks have a place to live, even if the environment is a little difficult, I believe they will grow up on their own. "

It wasn't a difficult task to find a place for his people to live in, but it wasn't a big deal.

"Actually, I think you can take them with you." Shadow's voice suddenly reached Angor's ears along with a tiny ripple of mana.

Angor looked at Shadow and waited for him to explain.

"Krakoks are native to the wizarding world, so we can teach them wizardry skills. Also, according to the talents of the three Gami brothers, I think that there should be a large proportion of people with talents in their race. You can take some of them with you. You can join your organization, find other ways, or even take them as your own disciples. "Shadow continued," As long as they grow up, they'll become members of your organization. "

Angor didn't say anything. He wasn't planning to take anyone as a disciple, but Shadow was right.

"It doesn't matter if they don't have any talents. They're great craftsmen. If you still have relatives among the mortals, you can also borrow their exquisite craftsmanship to provide them with a stable source of income. "

Angor's interest was piqued.

He had been away from home for three years. If everything went well, he would return home next year. It wasn't a bad idea to bring the Krakoks to the Old Earth. Just as Shadow said, the Krakoks' craftsmanship was indeed exquisite. They might not be able to make large items due to their size, but they could still make small items with their exquisite craftsmanship. This was a long-term source of income for the Padt Family.

Angor nodded to the Grand Priest. "Alright, I agree."

The High Priest's face was filled with emotion. "Thank you for your mercy, my lord!"

"Bring your chosen ones here. Tell them to bring their belongings. We'll be leaving today. Angor paused. "I can provide them with food and water for now. But if something happens and I can't take care of myself, they'll still need to bring some food."

"Yes, sir. I'll bring them here now." When the High Priest heard the news, he became much more energetic. Even the way he walked seemed to have lost some of his old age. He hopped onto his hummingbird, bid farewell to Angor, and flew away.

"You can choose your own people. Isn't it better if they're talented?" Shadow asked.

"I don't have any tools to test talents. Do you have any?"

"You even gave me my clothes. Of course I don't have any." Shadow revealed an evil grin. "But you can just break through their spirit defenses and you'll know."

"I don't care if they're talented or not. There's no need to use a forbidden method." According to Shadow's method, someone without talent would either die or become an idiot after receiving such a strong spirit attack. This method of testing talents was forbidden in the wizarding world. But if you really did it, no one would punish you as long as you didn't go too far. After all, no wizard would keep an eye on mortals all day long.

"It's all up to fate. I don't care if they're talented or not."

Shadow shrugged indifferently and slumped on the chair dejectedly, "Do whatever you want." As he said that, his hands started to touch Naga's twin peaks.

Angor looked away and didn't want to watch.

When Shadow didn't respond, Angor said, "Let's rest for a day when we get back to the surface world. I need to replenish my food. Shall we leave tomorrow? "

"Whatever. I need some clothes anyway. But let me make it clear, if you want to reach Silent Hill earlier, you have to rely on my vehicle. I hope you don't mind. "Shadow also knew that his vehicle was a bit too … damn, but he had no choice. Did vehicles cost money? He had snatched it from a female apprentice after killing her.

Angor felt a chill down his spine every time he thought about the woman's gauze cloak. Then he thought about how two men were going to have sex under the cloak. That was such a beautiful scene.

"No need. I already have a vehicle," Angor said. "I made it a few days ago. I haven't tested it yet."

Shadow wasn't surprised at all. Angor was almost able to craft a Mystery item. What was so great about a flying vehicle?

Although he wasn't surprised, a hint of envy flashed across his eyes. "What kind of vehicle is that? Take it out and let me see it."

Angor wanted to test out his "Gondola" as well, so he decided to follow Shadow's suggestion. But before he could do anything, the High Priest's voice once again rang out in the hall.

Angor glanced at Shadow. "We'll talk when we leave tomorrow."

The Grand Priest brought 30 households with him, which made up 81 people in total. Apart from the Grand Priest, all the Krakoks trembled in fear when they saw Shadow and Angor standing in front of them.

He also noticed that there were no old people in these families. There were only a few children. Most of them were young adults.

"Sir, I've brought them here and told them our mission," the Grand Priest said. "Apart from the problem of souls, I've told them everything."

Shadow chuckled. "You didn't tell them anything. The problem is souls."

The Grand Priest didn't know what to say. He couldn't tell them that their ancestors' souls were all gone, and they might end up like them in the future.

"What did you tell them?" Angor asked.

"There's a problem in their bloodline, and they need your help. Also, I hope they can help the Krakoks survive and expand their territory, "the Grand Priest explained.

"I see." Angor nodded and walked to the group of Krakoks. "I promised your Grand Priest that I'll take you away and find a new home. I will do that, but my only request is that you must follow my orders at all times. "

Angor glanced at the Grand Priest. "I'm a wizard, and I swear to Cloud's consciousness that I won't harm you. Once you've settled down, I won't interfere with your decisions anymore. "

"Can you do that?" Angor asked.

The Krakoks looked at each other and finally looked at the Grand Priest who was standing behind Angor. The Grand Priest didn't do anything. If he told the Krakoks to obey Angor now, it would be against Angor's promise. Therefore, the Krakoks had to make their own decisions.

No one spoke for a long time. Angor felt a little annoyed by the silence.

The Grand Priest looked at Angor's expression with an awkward expression. He was worried that Angor would refuse to take over the responsibility.

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