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Chapter 568

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What Angor wanted to know the most was how to prevent otherworldly beings from being rejected by the world's consciousness.

Angor thought Pierre would tell him about it after he bought the nano powder from him.

But Pierre did not say anything.

"Nano should be fine. A Fibber can live up to 300 years old. Nano is 47 years old now, so he should be able to live up to 250 years old without any problem."

Pierre kept talking about Nano, but he didn't tell Angor the reason.

He couldn't find any clues in Cloud Library, so he tried asking many people, including Prome, but none of them seemed to know anything about it.

Logically speaking, with so many otherworldly slaves appearing in the World of Adepts, there should be no reason for everyone to keep their mouths shut or avoid talking about it, right?

Could it be that there was something else going on?

With that in mind, Angor kept asking Pierre about it.

Angor wasn't worried that Pierre would expose Jon's existence.

Apart from how far Jon was, Pierre would never tell the Supreme Cult about this, considering his attitude toward otherworldly slaves.

Pierre still wouldn't tell Angor anything.

In the end, he had no choice but to leave since he was not going to get an answer today. But what he didn't expect was that the turning point would come so quickly.

Seeing Pierre's hesitant look, Angor stepped onto the stairs leading to Kirk Street with a gloomy look.

Since he couldn't get an answer from Pierre, and he couldn't ask Angor's teacher, he only had one option left — to buy information.

There were many places in Floating Mech City that sold information, such as Rosy Shop. However, Angor didn't know if someone from the Supreme Cult was trying to trick him, so he didn't use this method.

But since Pierre could not get through here, this was the only way he could go.

Nano followed Angor up the spiral stairs and left Punk's Talent Market.

Seeing Nano leaving, the people in the hall whispered to each other. If this "master" agreed to Nano's request, he might do the same to them. Someone asked Pierre who bought Nano, and whether he would come again.

Pierre, on the other hand, was in a daze. He was hesitating and did not answer the question.

In fact, this information was not considered a secret in the circle of humans and snakes. However, this involved some conflicts of authority, as well as an existence that couldn't be spoken of. Therefore, he didn't want to reveal this to outsiders.

But judging from Angor's reaction, she wondered if the boy would treat Nano badly if she didn't tell him.

After all, it was only a verbal agreement and there was no contract. If Angor went back on his word, Nano's life would be miserable.

Pierre's mind was in a mess.

Right at this moment, a series of rumbling sounds came from above.

At the same time, the voice of the man wearing sunglasses came from the hall. "Pierre, tell them to come up. The Supreme Cult is here again. There are at least ten of them this time!"

Upon hearing this, Pierre's expression changed. He took out a communicator and quickly said, "Everyone who is on the list, come up now! The troublemakers are here again!"

As his voice fell, many doors of the honeycomb-shaped underground talent market were pushed open. Many of the Apprentice Sorcerers who were staying here walked out one after another.

They were the reason why Pierre dared to face the Supreme Cult head-on.

"Damn it. It's been so long in the purification garden. Why haven't they left yet?" Pierre cursed. He dared to treat the Supreme Cult like this because he knew they would leave Floating Mech City sooner or later. If they didn't, Lawson would kick them out. Once they all left, the Supreme Cult wouldn't dare to come after him even if he offended them.

As Pierre gathered his men and prepared to fight the Supreme Cult head-on, the atmosphere in the alley became strange.

"We meet again, Mister Padt." It was the black-robed man who spoke to Angor from the Pink Shop.

Angor didn't expect to run into the Supreme Cult as soon as he came out.

Angor was already in a bad mood, so he didn't show any respect to the Supreme Cult. "Why do I have to run into people like you everywhere? Even if you're here to enforce the law, don't you think you're too arrogant? "

The Supreme Cult members all frowned at Angor's words.

Angor didn't want to waste time on them. "Get out of my way. Don't block my way."

The black-robed man narrowed his eyes and focused on the small figure behind Angor. "That's the disgusting smell of the Scholar of Cruelty."

Angor didn't know what the man was talking about. He stared at the figure with an impatient look.

"Still not moving?"

The man smiled. "Of course. We don't want to offend Mister Phantom's student."

As he spoke, he leaned to the side. Suddenly, the rapier on his waist came to life and slashed at Nano's back with a powerful spell.

Clank!

Under Nano's fearful gaze, an ice wall suddenly rose up, blocking the slash.

Of course, Angor was the one who created the ice wall. He was already on alert when the man looked at Nano. As expected, the man attacked without saying anything. Angor quickly realized what was going on.

After this momentary confrontation, neither of them said anything else.

The man wanted Nano's life, while Angor wanted to keep Nano alive. Their goals were already in conflict, so there was no need for further discussion!

The fight between the two parties ended in an instant.

Angor quickly used an illusion to trap the man. However, as soon as the Axes of the Universe released the illusion model, Angor's expression froze. He couldn't believe what he just saw.

Without much time to think, a white fog instantly enveloped everyone.

When Pierre led his team out, the fight was already over.

When the mist dispersed, they saw a group of Supreme Cult members lying on the ground, all of whom were wearing black robes. The only ones who remained standing were Angor and Nano, who was hiding behind Pierre's feet.

Pierre's eyes widened in shock. These ten Supreme Cult wizards were the ones who went through the purification garden. They were the core members of the Supreme Cult who stayed behind in Floating Mech City.

How did they lose so easily?

It only took a minute for the man in the sunglasses to show up. How did it happen so fast?

Pierre looked at the man in the sunglasses and tried to get some information from him. However, the man in the sunglasses didn't know what to say. On the contrary, the owl on his shoulder gestured a few times and told him what had just happened.

However, the owl was just an alchemy pet, so it could not say much. All it saw was a cloud of white mist, followed by the sound of fighting. Pierre and the others came out of the mist, and when the mist dissipated, the ground was littered with dead soldiers.

No matter what happened inside the mist, Angor defeated all the young leaders of the Supreme Cult all by himself.

What a terrifying thing this was!

At least Pierre had a lot of apprentices on his side. It was possible for him to defeat the Supreme Cult with sheer numbers. But it was almost impossible to defeat them.

Pierre looked at Angor with a trembling face. Angor didn't seem to care at all, but he was also confused.

He looked at his right hand.

His right hand, which was wearing a black glove, covered the green veins that were jumping happily.

What's going on? Why did it turn into a large-scale Fog Illusion Technique when he only wanted to cast a Fog Illusion Technique?

Was it because he guided the illusion from his right hand? And the powerful nightmare illusion caused the apprentices to kill each other?

Yes, they killed each other. Angor didn't even do anything.

Before Angor realized what just happened, Pierre came to them together with the other apprentices who were also shocked by what they saw. They rubbed their hands together and walked toward them.

"Mister Padt, I —" Pierre sensed Angor's cold glare before he could finish.

"I … I just want to know what we should do with these people?" Pierre pointed at the unconscious apprentices on the ground with a trembling voice.

Most of them were just external injuries. Since they did not want to kill Angor, none of them died when they attacked each other. But now, they had all fainted under the influence of nightmare power.

"Do whatever you want. You can kill them if you want. But that has nothing to do with me, "Angor said in a cold tone.

With that, Angor walked past the unconscious apprentices and prepared to leave with Nano. He was very curious about the change in his right hand. How did a basic illusion become such a powerful nightmare illusion?

"Mister Padt," Pierre called out to him before he could leave.

Pierre was wondering if he should tell Angor about the Supreme Cult. But since Angor didn't seem to be on good terms with the cult, he decided to do it.

Maybe he could do it for Nano.

With this thought in mind, Pierre stopped Angor.

A moment later, Pierre brought Angor back to the underground hall. Under everyone's shocked gazes, Angor was led to Pierre's private room.

Pierre finally told Lucien the key to the smuggling of otherworldly creatures.

"Abyssal Inscriptions."

Pierre asked Nano to take off his clothes. Angor noticed that there was a pattern on Nano's chest that depicted a demon with a tail wrapped in a pair of black wings.

It was worth mentioning that the demon's tail was like a hook, hooking onto a pile of exquisite books.

"That's Abyssal Inscriptions," Pierre said carefully. "It's the basic inscription protection created by the Grand Demon of Abyss, the Scholar of Cruelty."

Following Pierre's explanation, Angor finally understood what "Abyssal Inscriptions" was all about.

Abyssal Inscriptions were invented by the Grand Demon of Cruelty. Later on, the concept of Abyssal Inscriptions was modified and spread to the wizarding world.

After generations of research by wise men of the wizarding world, Abyssal Inscriptions were completely abandoned and turned into Abyssal Inscriptions.

Since then, Abyssal Inscriptions had become more profound than the original version of Abyssal Inscriptions. Moreover, Abyssal Inscriptions were as profound as Alchemy, Rune Inscriptions, and so on. According to Pierre, Abyssal Inscriptions were more popular in Northern Territory and Western Continent than in the southern wizarding region. The Supreme Cult was the main reason for this.

Indeed, the so-called "registration" of the Supreme Cult, which was to draw relevant patterns on the bodies of otherworldly visitors, was nothing more than inscriptions.

Abyssal Inscriptions were "localized" and "localized". Abyssal Inscriptions were not the original Abyssal Inscriptions.

"In order for the wizarding world's consciousness to not reject outsiders, you must have an equally powerful world as your backer. The Abyss Plane is just as powerful as the wizarding world. With the protection of Abyssal Inscriptions created by the Scholar of Cruelty, Nano won't be affected by the power of the world's consciousness. "

Pierre immediately shut his mouth after saying that.

Spreading Abyssal Inscriptions meant that they were openly going against the Supreme Cult. Their slave-selling business had something to do with the Supreme Cult, but it was fine as long as they didn't openly offend them.

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