Chapter 1060 (1/2)

Chapter 1060: The 331st Hypothesis of “False” Planes

The third time he entered the Land of the Crownless, Noland Lee felt at ease, as if he were returning home.

The omnipresent purple fog swirled around him, enveloping his consciousness and brushing lightly against his soul, conveying the silky sensation of a veil.

Not sure if it was an illusion, Noland noticed that the sensory experience in the Land of the Crownless felt much more refined than his previous two visits.

The purple mist churned and coalesced into a humanoid form, and the Assassin Angel appeared before Noland as a Mist Man.

Noland Lee had used “Divine power runes” to destroy most of the Essence of the Bloodbinder’s Corpse, leaving only a very, very small piece for Nabby.

The Assassin Angel deemed this action “not a failure.”

Does that mean the task was successful?

Noland held his breath and focused, patiently waiting for the Assassin Angel to speak.

After about half a minute, the Assassin Angel suddenly asked Noland a question:

“What is a deity?”

Noland combined the knowledge he had learned from Omar Goddard and tentatively replied:

“The controller of a sub-plane that is recognized by the Supreme Star Palace is known as a deity.”

The Mist Man formed by the Assassin Angel nodded almost imperceptibly:

“A superficial but correct narrow definition.”

The Assassin Angel asked another question:

“Which came first, the sub-plane or the Supreme Star Palace?”

This… this is worth asking? Noland thought for a moment and said:

“It should be the sub-plane that came first. After the Extraordinary took control of the sub-plane, differences emerged within the group. Those willing to join the Supreme Star Palace became deities. Those unwilling were suppressed by the Star Palace within the sub-plane.”

The Assassin Angel made no comment on Noland’s answer, but simply asked:

“The origin of the sub-plane?”

Noland figured the question was a test of whether he remembered the necessary key points of knowledge.

He steadied his mind and said:

“Sub-planes are created by powerful Extraordinary beings. Dusk Giants see sub-planes as their homesteads, Wizards treat them as their territories. Therefore, the Extraordinary are not only the pioneers of the sub-planes but also their architects.”

Noland thought his answer was spot-on, but the Assassin Angel shook its head indifferently:

“No, completely wrong.”

Noland’s brows furrowed, confused.

The Assassin Angel stated calmly:

“Sub-planes existed first, and then came the Extraordinary. The Extraordinary are the puppets, the servants of the sub-planes.”

The sub-planes controlled the Extraordinary?

Noland’s eyebrows knitted together tightly.

What did that mean?

The Assassin Angel raised its arm made of purple mist and cast a layer of haze toward Noland.