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Chapter 1490

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Inside the room, the flipping of pages didn't stop for two days straight.

After finishing the last book, Kieran sat down on the chair and rubbed his slightly swollen temples. Even Kieran couldn't stand the rapid and continuous reading, especially when he had to concentrate on certain parts, it consumed a lot of energy for Kieran.

Of course, the most depressing thing was, after reading all the books, Kieran didn't find the information he was looking for.

Still, it wasn't like he didn't get anything out of it.

Kieran was sure something must have happened 300 years ago.

The reason why he was so sure was because after Kieran finished reading all the books in the room, he realized most of them were about the battles that happened in Yort Fields back then, none of them mentioned anything about Naveya City.

It didn't make sense.

One needed to know, Naveya City should have been a turbulent time back then.

Hero Algor.

The first God of the land.

And the Devourer.

All three of them together would be enough to write a soul-stirring epic, but … there was nothing!

Everything was clean!

It seemed like someone had erased everything that happened in Yort Fields and Naveya City during that period of time.

Kieran's right index finger was softly rubbing the cover of the book in his hand.

His eyes were shining with interest.

However, he quickly stood up and rubbed his stomach.

Two days without food was nothing to Kieran's powerful body, he could go longer without food, but his love for food forced him to maintain the habit of having three meals a day. This time, because he was in a hurry, he had already made an exception.

Continue like this?

Stop joking!

A life without food is incomplete, it's meaningless.

"I hope there's still some food in the kitchen at this hour … Huh?"

Kieran stood up from the chair, put the book back, and pushed the door open. However, the moment he opened the door, he frowned.

The mist was so thick that he couldn't see anything, blocking his path.

Roffu, who was guarding the door a moment ago, was gone.

Moreover, the thick fog in front of him changed.

As if being fiddled with by an invisible hand, the thick mist surged incessantly as if it was about to form a vortex, but in the next moment, it scattered and disappeared.

All that was left was a stone path and the darkness on either side of it.

It was not chaotic darkness. This kind of darkness had substance, just like a wall. Kieran carefully touched it and felt the coolness of metal on his fingertips.

The stone path was the same.

It looked like it was made of stone, but it was actually made of metal.

Kieran stared at the seemingly endless path, raised his leg … and stepped back.

Bang!

The door slammed shut.

Silence.

In an almost awkward silence, the thick fog appeared again, drowning the black walls and the stone path. Finally, it condensed into a translucent figure wearing a white robe, with hair and beard similarly snow-white.

The moment the translucent figure took shape, the sound of someone swallowing saliva could be heard from behind the door.

The translucent figure's hand that was about to knock on the door froze in mid-air.

Seconds turned into minutes.

The translucent figure felt a growing sense of danger, so it had to speak.

"Lord demigod, I don't mean any harm.

"It was just a harmless joke," Ye Zichen said.

After the figure said that, the door opened. Kieran was sitting on the chair, looking at the figure with a smile.

"I prefer a more direct conversation.

Of course, I was just joking.

Please come in. "

Kieran said.

The translucent figure subtly glanced at Gluttony, who was hiding in the corner. It didn't think Kieran was joking.

Likewise, it didn't choose to enter the room.

Don't ask why.

Its instinct told it that it was the right thing to do.

"No need.

"I'm just here to tell you one thing: History is hidden by cunning hunters."

"That's all I know."

So why should I tell you?

"That's because only when this part of the true record appears in this' library 'can I become complete. As you can see, although I am also a god, I am an incomplete god, and it is difficult to match my title."

Finally … it's an honor to meet you. "

After saying that, the translucent figure disappeared.

The figure vanished, even the door that should have been opened was shut.

Gluttony, who was hiding in the corner, dashed out in a hurry and wanted to open the door, but when he touched the doorknob, he instinctively turned around and looked at Kieran.

When he saw Kieran shake his head quietly, Gluttony was upset but didn't argue, vanishing on the spot.

"Another God?"

Kieran curled his lips into a grin.

Although he knew the current dungeon world was a stage for the Gods, Kieran never thought he would see another God outside of Naveya City.

Even though there were many records about the Gods.

Of course, they were all very vague.

Like the one just now.

Kieran stood up from the chair and opened the door.

"Your Majesty."

Roffu bowed in respect to his duty.

"Thank you for your hard work, Roffu.

"Can you help me find some food?"

Also, I would like to see Mr. Luphus. "

Kieran said.

The young guard quickly moved out.

Less than 10 minutes later, a scrumptious amount of food appeared in front of Kieran, together with Luphus.

Kieran took a bite of the sausage on the plate and turned to the wise man of Yort Fields.

"Do you know about the God of Gordor?"

Kieran asked.

"The God of Gordor?

"I think so. It's a god who appears in the form of an elder. Rumor has it that His Majesty is knowledgeable and knows all the knowledge and history of Yort Fields. If a tenacious scholar manages to gather enough knowledge and passes His Majesty's test, His Majesty will reward him accordingly," said Kieran.

Luphus said after a slight jolt.

The old man then looked at Kieran with a little hesitation.

"Did you meet His Majesty?"

Luphus, who was known as the wise man, had an unusual admiration for the Gods that mastered knowledge and history, so he mustered up the courage to ask.

"Yes, I did."

Kieran put another piece of cheese into his mouth.

"What does His Majesty look like?

"Is it just like the rumors?"

Luphus asked excitedly.

"Not bad."

Kieran picked up the drumstick and took a big bite.

Luphus, on the other hand, stood there in confusion.

Even though Luphus was known for his wisdom, he didn't know what Kieran's question had to do with the taste.

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