Chapter 621 The Sun in the Sea of Ignorance



Chapter 621 The Sun in the Sea of Ignorance

When Kyle first heard that the banshees were gathering in the church, he didn't take it seriously. These extraordinary creatures were so capable of making things happen that it was normal no matter what they did.

Until he heard the banshees praying.

Kyle immediately reported the news to his superiors, then tremblingly picked up his gun and walked out of the office with a determined look on his face.

What a joke! Even those restless banshees have started praying. That must be such desperate news!

The banshees have a telepathic connection and are much more informed than he is. This might be the most critical moment for Caster!

Kyle finally walked to the hall and saw the Banshees wearing heavy armor and lined up in an orderly manner, even carrying weapons. Suddenly, his eyes went dark.

The news was true, the banshees were really praying quietly in the church.

Kyle gave a bitter smile. It seemed the situation was extremely critical. Although he didn't know who the enemy was, even the Banshees were fully armed and ready for battle.

"Kyle! Come here for a moment."

Kyle shuddered and turned around to see that it was Nini. She was the only one not wearing armor. She was blinking desperately and whispering for him to come over.

"What's wrong, Lady Nini?"

"Please do me a favor."

Helena stood there blankly, looking at the banshees in front of her, still not coming to her senses. Instead, the despair in her heart was carrying her further and further away.

She was suddenly startled, and her intuition was warning her. As an experienced transcendent, she subconsciously discovered that something was wrong with her condition.

Damn it, the shock to her will just now was too severe, and she could no longer maintain her anchor in the sea of unconsciousness. The never-ending tide pushed her further away.

This is an extremely dangerous thing. You must know that there is no direction in the sea of unconsciousness. Once you get lost, you will never be able to find your body again!

However, as long as you stay calm, handle things properly, and find your anchor in time, it will only be temporary damage to your mind. In reality, you will probably fall into temporary madness for a while, which may be embarrassing, but at least you won't lose your life.

As for whether she would cause any trouble after losing control, she still had some self-awareness. The group of Banshees in front of her were still watching. Even if all of them, the Undertakers, went crazy, they could be suppressed immediately.

At most, you'll wake up with bruises all over your body.

The most important thing now is to regain consciousness as soon as possible.

Helena immediately calmed herself down and tried to recall her anchor point to find the location of the body, but then she found it the next moment.

How can it be so easy?

The anchor point of a transcendent in the sea of unconsciousness is like a star in the sky; the one that belongs to him will be brighter, and he can use it as a benchmark to guide the position of his body.

But Helena saw a burning sun in the sea of unconsciousness.

It was extremely hot and huge. She had never seen such a huge anchor point. Even those who touched the Three-Pointed Gate were pitifully small in front of it.

But. How could she have such an exaggerated anchor point?

Helena quickly found her body. Since she was lost for such a short time, she didn't even lose control. But when she was about to return to the world, she suddenly felt a slight deviation.

That anchor point didn't seem to be anchoring her body.

But

She glanced at the anchor point. That majestic and indescribable existence seemed to be nearby, right under her feet.

"Ho, ho, ho"

Helena suddenly opened her eyes, gasping for breath, and suddenly felt a stomach cramp. She bent down, covering her mouth, and then spit out a few mouthfuls of salty and bitter sea water.

A small horse-faced fish landed on the floor with a few strands of seaweed.

"Why? It's seawater."

Helena vomited a few more times, her eyes filled with fear and confusion.

Even if the priests of the Silent Temple accidentally lost control, what they would bring out from the Sea of Unconsciousness would be ice shards and frost, symbolizing the Bone White Crow. Seawater? Imperial Truth doesn't seem to have any supernatural connection with the sea, right?

"Come and clean up your feet--" Suddenly a mop came into view. Several Crusaders were sweeping the floor skillfully. Someone else helped her to the side. Helena looked up and found that many of her companions were already sitting against the wall on the benches at the edge of the hall.

They all looked a little listless, but none of them seemed to be out of control, and no one had gone crazy. Patriarch Ignatius seemed to be in a worse condition, but he had not lost his mind.

"My Lord Patriarch, what's going on?"

Ignati rubbed his brow with his hand. "Seeing so many banshees, everyone was shocked, but fortunately, none of us got lost."

He took a deep look at the church and said, "It's easy to find here."

Helena nodded and leaned closer to ask in a low voice, "It's theirs."

"Indeed, they must be worshipping some evil god related to the ocean. This might be the reason for their strength. I just don't know what sacrifice Castel made to the evil god to receive such powerful strength."

"Evil god?" Helena frowned and turned to look at the hall. The banshees were still nodding their heads in prayer, not paying attention to the commotion here.

These powerful creatures probably don't care about these ridiculous humans at all.

"Evil gods, old gods, or other ancient things, there's not much difference." Ignati sighed. "But if that's the case, Castel's Path Temple won't be able to learn from us. We will ultimately have to walk our own path."

"My Lord Patriarch, I am still a little worried. If Castel gains knowledge by sacrificing to these beings, then..."

"Sacrifice isn't necessarily a bad thing, Sister Helena. Please don't be prejudiced. They rely on these beings now, but they may be able to become independent in the future. Isn't that right, Nora?"

Nora was still in Gwen's arms at this moment. She watched the whole process from beginning to end. When she heard Ignati's question, her expression became strange.

"I think Castel might not be so eager to be independent. It might be planning to rely on the existence you mentioned for a longer period of time."

Not only does Castel not intend to stay away from the evil god, he is even looking for more, such as the captured Bazel. Zeus is very concerned about him and has been imprisoned in the most strictly guarded prison. Now a new furnace is being built in Blood Harbor and is waiting for completion.

One of these things can support the energy consumption of an entire city and can also supply it to the outside world. If you tell Castel to give it up, Hughes will jump up.

But to Ignati, these words had a different meaning.

The Patriarch of the Silent Cathedral sighed and said, "Well, since this is Castel's choice, I hope you will be more aware of the danger in the future."

"No need to wait until the future, you will see it later."

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(End of this chapter)

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