Henney still didn't understand what Victor was talking about.
She did nothing, so how did she suddenly become the city lord of the Upper District?
Victor didn't explain much.
His gaze shifted to the other side.
That was the very center of the entire Sea City.
There, a gray mist hung in the air, as if something was being hidden away.
That place was Viktor's intended destination.
Victor turned back to look at Henney and calmly gave her a word of advice:
"Wait here for me to come back."
Hene paused slightly, about to speak.
A blue teleportation array instantly rose up beneath Victor's feet.
Accompanied by blue patterns, he floated in the air, his black trench coat billowing wildly in the strong airflow.
The next second, Viktor, who was standing on the teleportation array, transformed into bursts of starlight.
He disappeared from Henne's sight.
Hene still held out her hand, gazing at the shimmering light spots floating around her, a sense of realization washing over her.
Did the professor leave first?
What should she do?
And at that moment, beside her.
A sea creature surrounded by water came to Heni's side.
The man acted with extreme respect, even a hint of anticipation, as he spoke to Heni:
"Lord City Lord."
"The daily offering time is about to begin."
Hene quietly turned her head and looked at the sea dweller.
Not only him, but also other sea people.
After their resurrection, they seemed to have received some kind of divine decree.
They knelt down and prostrated themselves before Henne.
"Lord City Lord!"
"Please lead us to complete the offering!"
Henney was somewhat lost, because she didn't know what she should do.
For a moment, she felt somewhat helpless.
Everything around me seemed so unfamiliar.
The torrential rain was still falling, but Hene even forgot to use magic to stop it, letting it pelt her and soak her body.
Like a helpless child.
She looked at the group of sea people, unsure how to react.
......
The teleportation ended, and Victor appeared nearby in the area.
The air here is a bit chilly; I don't know if it's because of the fog or if this is just how it is here.
He looked up at the white wall in front of him, which was shrouded in thick white fog.
White mist surged, but nothing could be seen inside.
Victor stretched out a hand, trying to reach into the white mist.
But the white mist remained like a wall, airtight, even blocking his hands from view.
It's like a thick curtain separating the two worlds, making it incredibly mysterious.
A7 area.
This is the name of the central area of the Sea City.
But Viktor knew very well that the fog here was definitely not a simple mist that appeared out of nowhere.
Every sea city has such a place, and in fact, it is one of the abilities of the Water Calamity, Erdozal.
[White mist].
There are no living beings in area A7, and players cannot enter it through normal means.
However, area A7 has a name: the Land of Offerings.
Here, you can summon the world boss, the Water Calamity – Dozale.
In the game, the conditions for summoning Dozale are extremely demanding.
The goal is to find the City of the Sea, collect all the alert stars there, and seize control of the City of the Sea.
Then, through offerings, the world boss, Dozale, was summoned from the white mist.
Wherever Dozale is in the ocean, it hears the call to worship.
Then, passing through the cracks in the ocean, it swiftly appeared in this sea city that had summoned it.
This means that players will have to face the boss directly.
What are the offerings made?
Vega opened his mouth with a grin;
"I never imagined that calamities also like to eat people."
Viktor corrected him, saying:
"Strictly speaking, they are no longer human."
The sea people's ability to merge with the ocean and continuously revive is no mere gift.
Rather, it's to prevent them from committing suicide.
For the purpose of the Sea People is to become the food of the water calamity—Dozale.
They had to die 'willingly'.
Indeed, the people of the sea themselves are the objects of Dozale's offerings.
Dozale will give back a portion of its power to the lower city through the offerings of the Sea People.
Yes, those sea people who can truly live in the ocean.
They are the ones who truly possess the blessing of the sea.
"First of all, you need to know that the population of the Upper City of the Sea is dozens, or even hundreds of times, greater than that of the Lower City."
Viktor said calmly:
"However, the lower city is the ocean, and the ocean's area is dozens of times larger than the water city of the upper city."
It's not that the Sea People of the Upper City don't want to live in the ocean, but rather that they simply can't.
Without the blessing of the sea, they would be unable to breathe and live underwater.
The people who live in the ocean have tasted the joys of living in the ocean.
Therefore, they would be even less likely to give up the calamity power that Dozale had bestowed upon them.
Therefore, they completely controlled the Sea People of the Upper City, forcing them to accept the captivity of the Lower City people and become food for the Dozale.
This ensures that the sea dwellers of the lower city will always have the ability to live in the ocean.
This is why the City of the Sea is divided into two major districts.
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