"Fate is originally traceless, and it's a good thing to be able to see the trajectory of fate."
Sitting on the wooden chair, Adil stood up and smiled as he said, "But rather than watching fate unfold before your eyes, why don't you participate in it yourself? Step by step, you can realize the fate that you see.
"From being an observer of fate to being a creator of fate, or even … changing fate.
"Changing fate." Philip was stunned, as if it was the first time he had heard such a thing. He was completely stunned as he subconsciously thought about the feasibility of this situation.
"But … can this really be done?"
"How would you know if you don't try?"
Adil smiled and said, "From a Legend's perspective, the world is forever changing. Everything, particles, and even the concept of time and space are always in constant motion, which is why the world before us is so lively."
"Fate is just like that."
Looking at Phiri, his face was extremely handsome, and he calmly said, "The so-called fate is simply the path that a group of people walk on, a path that they collectively form. It is something that changes every second of the day."
"When it comes to a person's fate, what determines their future is not fate, but their own will."
"The path has always been in the heart and under one's own feet!"
"What you said … does make sense." Philip stood there for a long time before he smiled and said, "You've successfully piqued my interest."
"Tomorrow, I'll bring my luggage and move over. When that time comes, I'll go with you to the Northern Desert."
"If you don't mind, you can even stay in Tam City for a while."
Looking at Adil, he thought for a moment before saying, "I've lived in Tam City for many years and know many talented friends. If you want, I can visit them one by one and invite them to come with us."
"Thank you very much."
Seeing that Philip had been convinced by his words, Adil chuckled and said, "Go ahead and do it. If there's anything you need along the way, just let me know."
He did not lack money.
Not to mention before, just in the past three months, in order to express his gratitude to him, Gruul had given him a large amount of property from time to time.
Many nobles in Thamu City and nearby also came to visit him one after another after hearing about his ascension to the Legendary-realm. Every single one of them gave him generous gifts.
It could be said that even if he didn't do anything and only relied on these gifts, Adil was now one of the richest people.
"I don't think so."
Phiri laughed, then said, "Recently, your name has been quite resounding. When those people hear that you're the one who invited them, I'm afraid they'll agree without hesitation."
This was the influence of a legendary existence.
A legendary existence possessed enough power to suppress the world and create a huge empire all by himself.
To be able to follow such a person was, in a sense, a rare honor and opportunity.
It was like a person who had just been reborn, only to see Yun Teng's twin horses that had yet to make a name for themselves.
He didn't need to do anything else. He just needed to kowtow.
Phiri immediately bid farewell to Adil, then hurriedly turned around and left.
After he left, another group of people also came to visit him.
"Long time no see."
Sylner was wearing the priest's robe of the Dusk Church. She greeted Adil with a smile on her face.
"Two months and thirteen days. It's indeed quite long." Adil smiled.
Sylner was stunned for a moment, then also smiled. "You remember it very well, Your Excellency."
The sun shone on the ground and on Sylner's body, clearly illuminating her fair and tender skin. Her slightly curly long hair hung straight down, and her delicate and beautiful face wore the purest smile, as if it was the most sincere blessing and expectation for people. The moment people saw her, they couldn't help but feel kind in their hearts.
Looking at Sylner, Adil continued to ask, "How's the situation in the Dusk Church?"
"Pretty good." Sylner smiled. "Thanks to you, the Dusk Church didn't suffer too much this time. Most of them are still alive."
"As for some material losses, as long as they are still alive, they will come back sooner or later."
"That's good." Adil nodded.
Three months ago, after saving Prince Gruel, Adil didn't forget about the Dusk Church.
Strictly speaking, he didn't have any friendship with the Dusk Church. But for the sake of eliminating the Church of the Night Watchmen, he still went there and completely wiped out the forces of the Church of the Night Watchmen there.
Because of this, he won the friendship of the Dusk Church.
"I heard that you're going to explore the Northern Desert?"
After a moment of silence, Sylner suddenly asked.
"Yes." The news had already spread all over the place, and Adil had no intention of denying it. He directly nodded and admitted it.
"If you need any help, you can tell us directly. It's convenient here, so we have some advantages."
Sylner nodded. "Besides, after you settle down there, we can also send you some materials you need."
"Thank you very much."
Adil smiled and didn't refuse. Looking at Sylner, he asked, "What can I do for you?"
"As expected, I can't hide it from you."
Sylner put her hands on her chest and smiled bitterly, "You've just helped us once. I didn't want to trouble you again."
"But this time, because it's too important, I have to trouble you."
"Go ahead," Adil said calmly in Silence.
"Our Lord is coming."
Adil stopped in his tracks and stared at Sylner in a daze, as if he was very surprised by this.
Although he had long known that this was the era when all the gods would return one by one, and that there was even a God of the Blood Moon with him at this moment, he was still very shocked. But when he heard that a real god was coming, he was still very shocked.
After all, the Dusk Lord was not a god like the God of the Blood Moon, whose existence had been completely obliterated. Instead, he was a god from ancient times who had completely preserved his own will and brilliance.
Once such a god came back to life, the impact would be unimaginable.
"Because of some inconvenient reasons, the arrival of our Lord is not his real body, but just a wisp of will."
Looking at Adil, Sylner continued, "But even so, the arrival of a true god will still have a great impact. It's very likely that someone will plot against us."
"So, we would like to invite you to come and help us."
"Who dares to be disrespectful to a true god?" Adil frowned and asked.
"There are too many."
Sylner smiled bitterly. "Ambitious people like the Bloody Knight are everywhere, and even those churches may not be kind to us."
"The relationship between true gods may not be friendly, and the churches are full of competition. In the past years, many churches have suppressed or been suppressed by us."
"I see." Adil pondered for a while and then continued, "What can I get for helping you?"
"A promise."
Sylner raised her hand, and drops of Dusk Divine Power gradually appeared on her arm. Then, under Adil's gaze, a huge and complicated rule began to appear out of thin air, with a bit of pure True Soul Power and a magnificent aura. It was as if the will of a god was high up in the sky.
"In the name of the Dusk Lord, today you stand on our side, and when you rise to the throne in the future, we will also stand by your side and defend you against the persecution of others."
"Is that so …" Adil was silent for a while, and then he felt some kind of telepathic message. He nodded and said, "Okay."
Seeing Adil nodding, Sylner heaved a sigh of relief.
A legendary being, such a top expert, was always the most important.
Of course, with the foundation of the Dusk Church, if they were willing to pay a high price, they could certainly move some legendary beings.
However, it was easy to find a legendary being, but difficult to find a trustworthy legendary being.
No one could guarantee that when the weak Dusk Lord descended, the legendary being they found would help them defend against the enemies, or take the opportunity to attack the descending body of the Dusk Lord in order to seize the Godhead.
It was because of this hidden risk that it was difficult to find a suitable candidate.
The reason why they were able to find Adil was because of his past deeds, which, to a certain extent, proved that he was reliable.
Even if other factors were excluded, if he wanted to seize the Godhead, he could attack the descending body of the God of the Blood Moon. There was no need to seek help from other gods.
After making a promise to Sylner, Adil personally saw her off, and then turned around and went to the hall.
"Are you sure it's okay?"
He asked casually as he walked into the grand hall and looked at Marr in front of him.
"I'm not sure."
Marr shook his head in front of Adil. "However, although the Dusk Lord is not a good god, he rarely breaks his promises. We can trust his promises."
"Being able to confirm this is enough for you, my lord."
She looked at Adil and said seriously, "The road to the throne is long and arduous. On this road, without the support of the forerunners, it is destined to be extremely difficult."
"The promise of the Dusk Lord is also a good condition for us."
"As for the descending body of the Dusk Lord, it would be best if we can succeed. But if not, we can withdraw in advance without too much loss."
Adil nodded and did not ask any more questions.
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