"Yes, it's the first time we meet, General. We didn't expect you to come to Dosa in person." Ney said to Shadi with a smile on his face. Hearing Ney's words, Shadi also responded with a chuckle.
"This is the final battle of the three-year-long Adus Civil War. I want to come and see it in person. Besides, didn't Grandpa say that the troops here need to be boosted because of the low morale of the elves? I think coming here in person is the most economical and direct way to boost morale."
"Oh...it seems that you, Lord Shadi, are also very eager to solve the Kanak problem."
"That's about it. This damn war has lasted long enough. It's time to end it all."
"Oh, it's true that we should end this war quickly. If we keep dragging it on, I'm afraid something bad might happen." Ney responded to Shadi. Shadi was slightly startled after listening to Ney's words, then he turned to look at Ney and spoke.
"When you say bad situation, what do you mean..."
"It's about the person buried in the Dead Eagle Valley, the former king of your country..."
Ney spoke to Shadi with a look of recognition, and then, under Dorothy's control, he told Shadi the information about the current situation of Rahman's Tomb. After listening to it, Shadi's eyes widened slightly, and a strange expression emerged in his face.
"Those guys' target is not only the treasure, but also King Rahman's soul? Just like the legend, King Rahman's soul really did not enter the underworld..."
With a hint of surprise, Shadi spoke, while Nei on the other side nodded and responded.
"Yes... The Order of the Coffin has a tradition of hunting powerful souls. Since Rahman's soul still exists in the world, they will naturally not let it go. I just don't know how they found the exact location of the Rahman King's Tomb."
Listening to Ney's words, Shadi concentrated for a moment, and then as if he thought of something, he murmured a name.
"Diedin..."
"What?"
"Diedin Baruch... the name of the last king of the Baruch Dynasty. He was the last guardian of the corrupt Baruch and the most powerful extraordinary person. He was killed by Mukhtar and I, but his body disappeared without a trace, and his soul also disappeared. Someone stole him away right under our noses at the last moment. We have always wondered who did this, and now it seems that we have some clues..."
With a hint of profoundness, Shadi spoke slowly. After knowing who the so-called Di Aidin was referring to, Dorothy was slightly startled, and then let Ney speak.
"You mean, it was someone from the Order of the Coffin that stole the body and soul of the last king of Baruch, and from him they knew the whereabouts of Rahman's soul?"
"This should be the most reasonable explanation at present. From now on, it seems that the Dark Coffin has been eyeing Adus and Baruch for the soul of King Rahman. If Diedin's soul and body are really in the hands of the Dark Coffin now, then the attack tomorrow may not be as smooth as expected. The Dark Coffin's use of the dead is superb..."
With his hands behind his back, Shadi said with a stern face, and listening to Shadi's words, Ney also spoke after hesitating.
"I see. It seems that the battle plan of the day may need to take more variables into consideration..."
"Well... it does require more consideration. Karnak is no longer the only key point. King Rahman's Tomb is also a key point. We must take care of both ends. We will lead the frontal offensive against Karnak. What is your combat power in Dosa? Can you be responsible for the Royal Tomb?"
"Compared to when we were in Addis, there aren't that many of us here this time, but as long as you can hold them back in Kanak, there shouldn't be any problem."
Dorothy urged Ney to respond to Shadi, and the "Heavenly Judge Cult" would be responsible for the operation against the royal tomb, which was exactly what she wanted.
Then, Dorothy discussed the action plan for the next day in detail with Ney and Sadie. As it was getting dark, Dorothy asked Ney to say goodbye and leave. As he was leaving, Ney turned to Sadie and asked.
"I've always heard you call Rahman King Rahman. Why? As the one who took care of Baruch's funeral, do you still respect King Baruch?"
Listening to Ney's question, Shadi paused slightly, then spoke.
"Prince Rahman is a wise man, known to every Adusi in their childhood. He is the idol of many Adusi boys, including me in the past. Mr. Ney, if possible, can you ensure that Prince Rahman's bedroom will not be opened and his sleep will not be disturbed?"
"The battlefield is ever-changing, it all depends on the situation..."
Ney said so, then turned and walked away, while Dorothy thought so in her heart.
'I will open the bedroom and clean it for Rahman, make some space for him to sleep, and then close it again, so that he can sleep better.'
Thinking about her own thoughts, Dorothy urged Ney to leave, and not long after Ney left, Shadi looked into the distance and murmured.
"Even though there were thousands of souls guarding the coffin, the heretical Savior Cult of the Light could not stop them from obtaining intelligence about the Karnak machine. This cult is simply omnipresent."
Shadi sighed like this, and in his heart, the voice belonging to Setut responded to him with a hint of pride.
"Hey, when it comes to intelligence capabilities, none of the six spiritual beings can compare to Qi. It was like this seven thousand years ago, and it is even more so now. You should be glad that you are not standing in their way, otherwise they would even be able to figure out the color of your underwear, kid."
"Well... the way you said that makes you sound like 'Qi'..."
"……"
'Hey, Setut, what's wrong with you?'
"Nothing! Aren't you going to the war tomorrow? Get ready to go!"
'oh…'
Then, Shadi quickly left the platform and disappeared into the dusk and sunset.
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