Chapter 460 - Chapter 460: Chapter 436 Chess Player Mode (1/2)

Chapter 460: Chapter 436 Chess Player Mode

The immense black light was no longer just a tangible luminance; it resembled ink spilling from the deepest part of the abyss, bringing with it a bone-chilling coldness and unspeakable horror, madly tearing through the boundaries between reality and illusion.

The dark radiance wasn’t merely a visual shock but a direct assault on the soul. Each ray of black light seemed to carry the cries of the end and the wails of despair, as if the malice from the depths of hell was reveling wildly, celebrating their feast.

People throughout the entire world were almost suffocated by the terrifying atmosphere, every inch of their skin felt the icy touch of death, and their mental states were firmly grasped by endless fear, unable to break free.

“What on earth are those black lights?”

“Why has the whole world turned into night, wasn’t it just daytime?”

“Where is the sun? Why has the sun disappeared?”

Even the Blazing Sun in the sky seemed to have hidden away, and in that moment, the entire world became silent and frightening. On the land, numerous animals and even plants sensed an unprecedented threat, curling up their bodies in a bizarre manner.

In the face of this absolute power, all life seemed so insignificant and powerless.

And those black lights continued to expand and spread as if intending to engulf the entire world into the endless darkness. In the abyss of despair, people began to doubt whether there were any divinities willing to heed their prayers, whether there was any hope of light that could pierce through this boundless darkness…

The black light gradually disappeared from sight, but the shock in the hearts of the people did not. This terrifying spectacle, which occurred every few years, had become a topic of discussion for everyone.

Many even prophesized that it was a sign of the impending destruction of the world, and even the vigorous refutations by the True Gods Church were ineffective.

Karl could clearly feel that the power he possessed had recovered further!

“This part of the memory is about power…”

He knew not only the Extraordinary Sequence promotion ceremonies for the God Pantheon stairway, all the way up to the Tenth Tier of each path but also discovered that he could do more things than before.

The most important aspect was that Karl now needed to consume less Spiritual Power to do anything.

For example, Karl suddenly found that now he no longer needed to expend Spiritual Power for “issuing Divine Oracles”; he could communicate at any time with the direct members of the Fischer family, that is, those favored clan members who bore his own brand.

“Although the consumption of Spiritual Power wasn’t much before, it really is a great thing to become completely without consumption.”

Moreover, he was now able to scatter his consciousness amongst many believers at once, directing or even manipulating large numbers of followers from the Dawn Church at any time, which meant he had activated a special strategic mode.

It was as if he had become a true chess player.

After sensing the power, Karl then dispersed his consciousness to observe the many members of the Fischer family.

The Fischer family had already become a vast Secret clan, and he had as many as eleven favored clan members.

These eleven favored clan members were Chris, Darren, Christine, Karno, Felix, Helen, Archer, Hecate, Arte, Delia, and Carter.

Karl pondered to himself.

“Without a doubt, Chris and Darren are the two strongest favored ones, and Hecate is the one with the most potential in the Fischer family, followed by Karno, Felix, and Helen. As for the most devout person, that is unquestionably Archer.”

In the Grand Hall beneath Fischer Manor, among the many members of the Dawn Church, excluding external members like Vanessa and Andre, there were a total of eight favored clan members belonging to the Fischer family.

Felix, an undercover infiltrator for the Reforging Church, wasn’t there; Karno, who had left the family to act on his own, wasn’t there; and also absent was the seven-year-old Carter, who was too young.

Karl subsequently transferred his consciousness to Darren, covering the space above him as if he were the divinity that resided “three feet above one’s head”.

He could keenly feel that Darren was just as excited about the miracle that had just occurred as the other family members and also sensed a feeling of relief.