Chapter 140 Pat on the Head (2)



Destroy the Pope of Light, save the Dark Saint, offer the High Buddha to the spiritually blank people of Licheng, discover the monster civilization, reveal the current state of human survival... and many more.

All of that flashed through Egbert's mind like a movie sped up 32 times.

Egbert didn't know how others felt after meeting Sully, but he knew very well that if he hadn't met Sully, his fate would have been either death in the Monster Forest or death at the hands of the Cardinal.

Cyril is probably about the same.

When Mark was framed by his companions and tried to put the blame on the Lions leader, if Sully hadn't buffered him, the Lions might have clashed with Euphia's mercenaries.

Perhaps Euphia died in the endless assassinations when she was unsure whether the reform path was correct.

Even the Asa Academy student, Reichi, who was discovered by Egbert during his tracking...I'm afraid he would die in the training in the Monster Forest because he couldn't speak.

There is no need to say more about the people.

What made Egbert most uncomfortable was that Sully had done so much but never got what he deserved.

Power, wealth, prestige.

Nothing.

And now, I have to keep thinking about how to solve the difficulties that humans may encounter after entering the monster society.

Still worried about him...

Egbert's heart seemed to be squeezed by invisible hands. He couldn't help but lower his head again to hide his painful expression.

Then, he heard the footsteps of a young boy.

Those were Suli's footsteps, the sound that no elementalist could imitate.

Egbert saw the boy's feet standing in front of him.

Then, I felt the warmth of Suli's palm on my head...

The author has something to say:

I have been working on it for a week. I had diarrhea many times today and I can't hold it anymore. I want to ask for leave. qaq


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