Who Hid My Corpse?!

"Do you know? I used to be the most powerful person in this world, even the gods couldn't do anything to me. As long as I can find my body, I can revive again."

"So?"

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Chapter 363 The Source of Unrest

Hevinia said calmly, "I didn't realize you were such an enterprising person."

"Don't forget that I'm a scholar." Edwin sat down with his back against the Monument of the Slumber God, and then input his magic power into the monument behind him, "And I'm a rather daring one."

After saying that, he tilted his head and fell asleep.

On the monument of the God of Sleep behind him, a different kind of magic power mixed into the spell at an extremely fast speed. If Hevinia hadn't been watching closely, she would not have been able to catch this change.

The invasion has begun.

Hevinia raised her head and looked at the endless divine monument, like an ant trying to shake a tree.

Is it really possible for mortals to shake the gods?

Helvinia couldn't help but think so.

And just at this moment, her peripheral vision suddenly caught a faint flash, and she subconsciously turned her head to look.

Then I saw in the distant sky a star that should have appeared among the night sky, suddenly hanging in the evening glow.

The warden suddenly opened his eyes, as if waking up from a nightmare.

"You're awake, old friend." A leisurely voice sounded beside the warden's ear. He turned around and saw a rotten corpse smiling at him. He was startled, "Ruhl, why are you here?"

After asking, the warden recalled something.

"Ah, I asked you to come."

"Yes, you asked me to chat with you, but you fell asleep before we could even talk for a few words." Ruel, the messenger of the underworld, continued to show his rotten smile, "Your soul has not recovered yet, Sind."

"...It's been a while since anyone called me by this name." The warden said solemnly, "I almost forgot it."

"You've been alone for too long, Cynder," said Ruel, "or rather, you've been bound by this duty for too long. The Abyss Prison has not only sealed Visas, but also you."

The warden didn't say anything, just looked out the window.

The sky gradually darkened.

"How long have I been unconscious?" the warden asked.

"About an hour."

"Has anything happened during this time?"

"If there is, I will wake you up." Ruel said, "There are not many people in the entire camp now. The Star Relics delegation has left, and the delegations of other churches have also temporarily left. But this is also your request."

"Is this my request?" The warden thought for a moment, "Ah, it seems that is the case."

"You want Isaiah to just go for it," Ruhl asked. "But do you really think he can do it?"

"It doesn't matter if he doesn't do what I want." The warden said, "I'm just eliminating the last hidden danger."