"God's Stone!"
Standing in front of Syl, Saul was shocked and his expression changed, "You actually broke the rules and brought out the God's Stone!"
"Of course we wouldn't dare to bring out a complete God's Stone. The elders only brought out a few fragments."
Syl smiled bitterly, "The elders had no choice. The curse broke out, and if they didn't do this, all of us would have died!"
Hearing this, Saul did not say anything and fell silent.
"Why did those aboriginals want to kill you?"
After a while, he did not dwell on the previous question and changed the topic.
"That's a long story …"
Syl's expression was bitter and filled with hatred, "In actuality, the reason the seal on the shrine failed was because of those aboriginals …"
"Hmm?"
Saul's expression was calm, but he was inwardly shocked, and his gaze towards Syl became much sharper.
Sensing his gaze, Syl said bitterly, "On the day the curse broke out, those aboriginals brought people into the altar and worked together with a few people inside to open a corner of the seal, completely releasing the curse."
"Why did they do that?"
Saul did not dare to believe it, and his eyes were filled with anger and confusion, "And how did they get in?"
"We are not too clear about the specific situation at the time."
Cyril's expression was gloomy, and his resolute face seemed a bit tired. "According to the few elders who were lucky enough to survive, those natives were probably infected by the power of the curse. That's why they were driven by the curse and wanted to completely release the curse."
"The reason why they wanted to kill us is most likely because of this."
"Speaking of which, how did you escape the curse, Sir Sol?" he paused for a moment before continuing in a doubtful tone.
"That's a bit complicated."
Saul was silent for a while before saying this.
They chatted for a while before Saul turned around and walked to Adil's side. He told Adil the information he had obtained earlier.
"God's Stone?"
Hearing Saul's report, Adil asked with interest, "What is that?"
"It's something left behind by our ancestors to suppress the curse. It's also a treasure that our people have guarded for generations."
Saul replied seriously, "According to the legend, once the God's Stone leaves the altar, the curse suppressed under the altar will be released."
Hearing this, Adil's heart stirred. He had a vague guess about this God's Stone.
"Perhaps it is what I am looking for this time."
This thought flashed through Adil's mind as he looked at Saul, and then he asked, "What did they say?"
"I told them about my situation."
Saul said honestly, "I want to go to the camp they built and look for the shards of the God's Stone to see if they can suppress the curse on Yana."
"In that case, let's go."
Adil chuckled and then opened his mouth.
After a while, they left under the guidance of the Crassus.
It didn't take long before a village appeared in the distance on the evening of the second day.
As if sensing that Adil and the others were approaching, a group of people on horseback quickly rode towards them. The person in the lead was wearing black leather armor and looked very mighty.
"Syl, you're back!"
When he arrived in front of Adil and the others, he looked at Syl, who was leading the way, and greeted him with a smile.
"Yes, we're finally back."
Seeing the man in front of him, Syl seemed very emotional. He walked behind him and pointed at Saul, introducing him, "This is Lord Saul! He's the next generation of the family. "
"Oh?"
Hearing his words, the middle-aged man's expression immediately became serious, and he looked at Saul.
In his vision, Saul was wearing thin leather armor and had a strong and powerful body. He gave off the aura of a valiant warrior.
More importantly, he could sense that Saul's bloodline was giving off a faint majesty, almost the same as the elders he had met before.
For their race, bloodline was undoubtedly the best symbol.
Sensing the power hidden in Saul's bloodline, the middle-aged man dismounted from his horse and saluted Saul without hesitation.
"Please come with me. Elder Maido is already waiting for you."
After saluting, they chatted for a while. Then, the middle-aged man spoke again, sounding very respectful.
"Please lead the way."
Saul nodded, looking very natural and not at all affected by the middle-aged man's attitude.
They walked for quite a while.
Black plants began to appear by the roadside, densely planted in the surroundings. There were also some natives farming in the surroundings, constantly busy.
As they walked in Silence, Adil didn't say anything and only looked at this scene with interest.
Those black plants were the raw materials for making kumas, and they were one of the few things that could be grown on the black soil.
Out of curiosity, Adil had bought some kumas in the previous town to test them out.
After doing some tests, Adil found that kumas were similar to drugs in his previous world, and they were even more addictive.
Now that he saw the raw materials used to make Kumar, he planned to use some of them for experiments to see how this plant could adapt to the black soil environment.
They walked forwards, and soon, they arrived at the village's gate.
At that moment, there was an old man wearing a white robe standing there.
It was an old man wearing a white robe and holding a black walking stick in his hand. His face was covered in wrinkles, and he looked rather cold. He was standing in front of the gate with a few people, looking at Saul indifferently in the distance.
"Saul, long time no see."
Looking at Saul walking over, his expression did not change at all, "It's been a few years, and you've grown up."
"You are …"
Looking at the old man in front of him, Saul's expression instantly became serious as he said uncertainly, "Elder Macedo?"
"That's me."
Macedo calmly nodded, "Come in with me."
After saying that, he turned around and walked into the village.
Behind him, Saul exchanged a glance with Adil, and his expression was calm as he silently walked forwards.
After walking to the end of the village, they soon came to a living room.
"Syl has already sent people to tell me the specifics."
After coming to the living room and sitting down, Macedo said, "You want to use the god stone shard to help your wife get rid of the curse, but I'm afraid it won't work …"
"Why not?"
Hearing this reply, Saul frowned but did not have much of a reaction.
"It's not powerful enough."
Macedo shook his head and looked at Saul as his expression became somewhat serious, "With your bloodline, you should have sensed it when you entered the village, right?
"This entire village is actually a gigantic barrier."
Saul raised his head and looked at Macedo, "You secretly took out the god stone shard and placed it at the center of the village and used the god stone's power to create this small barrier. It's both for defense and to block the curse's power, right?"
"That's right," Macedo said in a low voice.
Macedo said in a low voice, "It's precisely because of this that the god stone's power can't be used.
It's already very difficult for this shard to protect this entire village and resist the curse's power. If it's used for something else, it will only cause the barrier to disappear even faster and expose us to the curse.
I just want to save my wife!! "
Saul's expression was cold as he gritted his teeth.
"If I use the power to save her on others, I can save 10 more people."
Macedo was unmoved and said coldly, "As the direct inheritor of Krassu's bloodline, don't tell me you didn't sense the curse that's about to erupt in her body.
It's already because of you that I allowed her to enter this village. "
Macedo looked at Saul with a cold expression.
"Forget it …" At the side, a weak voice rang out.
Seeing the two people arguing over her, Yana's face paled as she looked at Saul. She did not want him to fall out with Macedo because of this.
"This power … it's quite familiar."
Walking in the village, casually looking at the buildings around the village, Adil raised his head, and this thought flashed through his mind.
The village in front of him was filled with a unique power that continuously covered the surroundings, forming a barrier.
"Is this why these people have not been corroded by the curse?"
Sensing the power around him, Adil thought to himself, "There's a barrier around the village, and the source of the power must be that god stone's shard.
"However, this sort of barrier is quite unstable."
Chen Heng thought to himself as he raised his head.
After becoming a Moon Elf, Adil had become incredibly sensitive to the power around him. He could easily sense magic power and other types of power.
Around him, Adil could sense that the barrier's power and structure were quite unstable, and the power within it was continuously dissipating.
According to this simple barrier, it would have been able to last for 10 days, but it would only last for one day here.
This was most likely a flaw in the legacy of the Remnant Race.
From Saul's reaction, it could be seen that even though these people were descendants of ancient Sorcerers, they had lost most of their legacies. They did not even have the most basic Meditation Techniques; it could be seen that they were in dire straits.
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