Chapter 1148 (1/2)

”Hey, Roland” Nightingale's voice jerked Roland out of his thoughts ”Are you OK?”

”Er, is anything wrong?” Roland said after a clearing throat

”You were staring at that paper for a good several minutes, and you don't look very well either Terrible news?”

”No, I hope that I a his head and briefly recounted his theory ”If that was the truth, what a dis in”

Another problem that alarmed Roland was how short their lives were One life cycle was just a fleeting second compared to the history of this planet that stretched thousands of years before the es and demons been when the radiation people and the tablet ht furiously for their survival?

If the Battle of Divine Will was unending, then how does one win?

No matter how fierce the battle had been, there should have been a winner in the end

Why had both parties disappeared?

Roland suddenly regarded this battle with a sense of evil foreboding

”I see” Nightingale ht, I think there's still a solution”

Roland looked toward her in surprise and asked, ”What solution?”

”Well, I have to make it clear first I'm not Anna, so it h at htingale shoved a piece of dried fish into her mouth and said, ”First of all, you have to ad to be a probleenerations So the most important task noas to pass on the inforht that's true,” Roland said, nodding ”Then what?”

”That's it”

”Huh?” Roland gaped

”Because by that tiale replied matter-of-factly ”We can only live once and already have so much to worry about in this life Why do ant to let so that will only happen after we die bother us now? Whether our descendents would succeed or not and how they are going to do that are their proble their jobs for theale cohtforward, siloating overher eyes at Roland

”No,” Roland denied and iht a face ”That was very incisive”

”Hale said with satisfaction as she held her head a little higher ”If you fear our descendents couldn't do a good job, ask the other races for help”

”How?”

”Reconstruct the ruin and record the Battle of Divine Will as this is another way to pass on information Didn't you find out the existence of the radiation people and tablet men froround fortresses in Graycastle and carve the wall to inforenerations who participate in the war If ti out what they should do”

Roland was ht Even if hus were exterminated in the end, they could still preserve their culture and civilization in an alternate way If soed to terminate the endless ith the help of this inforlorious place for huale herself didn't even realize how ienerations

After a long silence, Roland shook his head in alass of Chaos Drink, and said, 'I'm very impressed with your idea I didn't expect you to think this far ahead”

”I don't need to hear the latter half of your colass

Roland admitted that if he failed, this would be his last resort Although, personally, he would rather be the recorder of history than the history itself

He then sue to Celine before he coreeted a person Roland had been longing to see for a long ti Island, in the castle

To Roland's surprise, Camilla did not came with Tilly Travel-strained from head to toe, Camilla looked particularly disheveled

This indicated that she went straight to the castle after the shi+p disen

”Did you just get here?” Roland asked as he poured a cup of tea for Ca journey Hoas Thunder's exploration?”

Camilla drained the cup and nearly choked in her cup ”S-so at the Shadow Islands JoanJoan disappeared!”

”Disappeared?” Roland echoed, his heart sank rapidly, and he exchanged a dark look with Nightingale ”What happened exactly? Slon Tell me what happened”

That hat happened” It took Camilla half an hour to finish her story ”We floated on the sea for two days, but Joan didn't come back Thunder said only you would knohat happened to Joan undersea Are those floating pillars and the distorted space real?”

”This is incredible!”

Roland rubbed his forehead in a painful sort of way The er it turned out to be The bizarre phenomena in the Dream World had already confused him a lot, and it appeared the real world was equally thened stone pillars and fishes did not seem to be a result of external forces, the evidence to which was that neither Ca pain when Joan's fingers had elongated