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Chapter 642

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"The abyss is located at the bottom of the world. Its existence is suppressed by the entire world, and there are very few stable passageways …"

In a rather spacious room, Marr's expression was grave as he looked at Adil in front of him. "If you want to enter the Abyss, you need at least a Demon Lord-level Abyssal Demon to open the passage for you."

And that's not all. "

Marr's expression was serious as if she was recalling some horrifying scenes. Her face was a little pale, "In the abyss, there is a horrifying power of chaos. Once an outsider enters, he or she will be affected by the power of chaos and slowly be assimilated. In the end, he or she will become an existence like the abyss demons.

This is a power that even the gods fear! "

Speaking up to here, Marr smiled bitterly, "If it wasn't like this, Orff wouldn't have gone through so much trouble in the main world. Wouldn't it have been better to just bring the entire Massacre Church to the abyss?"

"Abyss …"

Hearing up to here, Adil frowned. After thinking for a while, he suddenly thought of someone, "I know someone who might have the ability to open the passageway to the abyss …"

"Who?" Marr's face revealed a stunned expression.

"A demon in a tavern …" Looking at Marr, Adil said.

That night, when it was close to dawn, outside the old Wind Nest Tavern, two figures slowly approached.

"This tavern … is very strange …"

Beside Adil, dressed in black, Marr looked at the tavern in Silence. She couldn't help but frown, "My power of fate can see many things. No matter how hidden the existence is, as long as I see some clues, I will be able to discover it …"

"But this tavern is different …"

She wrinkled her brows, and her face was filled with doubt, "I am actually unable to see through the past of this tavern. Not only am I unable to see through everything related to this tavern, I can't even see when this tavern was built and when this tavern existed …"

Hearing what she said, Adil was a little surprised.

He had been to this tavern a few times and had already expected this tavern to be mysterious.

The reason why he brought Marr along this time was partly to let Marr see the inside of the tavern.

Who would have thought that even Marr, the chosen one of fate, could not see through this tavern?

Adil had a deep understanding of Marr's power from their previous interactions.

It was a terrifying ability to see the essence of things directly from fate. As long as she wanted to, as long as she saw something related to you, she could directly see through the surface and see the truth from the complicated clues. It was terrifying to the point of being horrifying.

Whether it was the Bloody Knight's plan or everything that was happening around her, as long as she wanted to, she could find them.

But this time, in this small tavern, she had failed.

"It is most likely related to the existence of the Gods, and it is not an ordinary God …"

After standing there for a long time, Marle said with a serious face, "With my current power, as long as I'm willing to pay the price, I can see through all existences below the level of gods."

"The only thing that I can't see through, other than some special existences, is the Gods …"

She said with a serious face, this was the first time she was so serious.

"Isn't that normal …"

Adil raised his head and looked at the old and broken tavern in front of him, "Many Gods are about to revive and return, and all the tricks that they left behind are starting to be activated …"

"This tavern might be something left behind by one of the Gods."

His tone was calm as he said so. He was very open about all of this.

On the other hand, Marr was a little depressed. As the chosen one of fate, she obviously had obsessive-compulsive disorder. Encountering things that she wanted to know but couldn't find out was the most uncomfortable.

But in the end, looking at Adil walking in, she could only grit her teeth and walk in with Adil.

Walking in, the familiar layout was reflected in front of him.

In the spacious hall, a few old wooden tables were arranged, and there were people drinking at them, making the atmosphere very lively.

Taking an indifferent glance at the central hall, Adil turned around and looked behind him.

"Eh?"

A faint sound of surprise came from behind him.

Behind Adil, in a place a few meters away, stood an enchanting and beautiful woman in a black maid uniform. She exuded a strong charm from all over her body.

She stood there, her uniform tight, showing off her good figure. Looking at Adil who suddenly turned around, she was a little surprised, "How did you know I was behind you?"

"I don't think … I made a sound, right?"

Looking at Adil standing in front of her, Sam had a curious smile on her face and asked curiously.

"I didn't notice, I just guessed it."

Looking at Sam, Adil shook his head and looked very calm, "In my hometown, there are often people like you who like to scare people behind their backs."

"Is that so? That's quite interesting. "

Sam smiled, then walked forward, took out a wooden chair from the side, and sat down, "Alright, this familiar Massacre Believer, may I ask what you want to ask me this time?"

"I want to open a passage to the Abyss."

Looking at the beautiful Sam who sat down by herself, Adil's face was calm, and he asked directly.

"Open a passage to the Abyss?"

Hearing this request, Sam froze for a moment, then looked at Adil with a different expression, as if he was looking at a madman, "That's not a good idea."

"A place like the Abyss is filthy and terrifying, even the natives of the Abyss don't want to stay there for long."

"You don't have to worry about this kind of thing."

Adil shook his head, looked at Sam in Silence, and said, "I just want to know if you have a way to help me …"

"Of course, there is a way …"

After a moment of Silence, Sam suddenly smiled, "Not many people can go to the Abyss and open a passage to the Abyss."

"But coincidentally, I have a way to do it."

"But …"

She paused and seemed to be hinting, "Opening a passage requires a lot of souls …"

"How much do you need, just tell me."

Looking at Sam, Adil said lightly.

"300 souls of good or evil people."

Sam looked at Adil, smiled, and said.

"Isn't this price a bit too high …"

A voice suddenly sounded, coming from behind Adil.

Behind Adil, Marr was wearing a black robe and a mask, and his voice was hoarse and unclear, "As far as I know, the standard price to open a passage to the Abyss is only 100 souls of ordinary people."

"Not only do you want 300 souls, but you also want the purest souls."

Hearing the voice, Sam raised her head and looked at Marr behind Adil, then smiled and said, "So what?"

"With so many churches besieging this area, can you find the next person to open a passage for you in a short period of time?"

"Also, compared to others, it is safer to trade with me."

Sam smiled, then looked at Adil and said, "Right?"

Marr shook her head as she looked at her. She wanted to continue but was stopped by Adil's outstretched hand.

Standing on the spot, Adil could not be bothered to waste his breath. He simply tossed out a crystal from his bosom.

The crystal was pure black and looked as beautiful as a pure black gemstone. It was filled with a pure black color like ink.

On the surface of the crystal, there seemed to be countless faces faintly appearing, wailing and howling in pain as one looked at it.

"Two hundred represent the souls of evil men. I will hand over the remaining one hundred to you in two days."

Looking at Sam, Adil said, "There are no problems, right?"

"Of course, this is very fair, isn't it?"

Sam shrugged, looked at the black crystal in front of her, and gently kissed it. A satisfied expression appeared on her face.

After a while, she looked at Adil and Marr in front of her. After thinking for a while, she said, "I need two days to prepare. Come back after two days."

"Okay."

Adil nodded and did not ask any more questions. He turned around and walked out with Marr.

Watching him leave, Sam sat there and looked at his back. The smile on her face became even brighter.

"Your Majesty, we have to be careful."

As they walked out of the tavern, the vague feeling of being watched and suppressed disappeared. Marr heaved a sigh of relief. She looked at Adil in front of her and advised, "None of the inhabitants of the Abyss can be trusted. We must be careful of this woman."

"I know." Adil nodded and turned to look at the tavern not far behind him. "I will be careful."

"Don't worry. Even if this woman does something, I have a way to come back. At most, I will lose some things. It won't be too dangerous."

"What about that place just now, did you see it clearly?"

Looking at Marr, he continued to ask.

"No." Marr shook her head.

Marr shook his head. "This tavern is giving me a lot of pressure. In here, most of my abilities are out of whack. I'm suppressed by the power it contains. I can't see much."

"However, I can faintly feel that the main body of this tavern is a powerful divine artifact."

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