Chapter 398 - Chapter 398: Chapter 378: Near Total Destruction! (1/2)
Chapter 398: Chapter 378: Near Total Destruction!
The Sapphire Curator’s phantom gradually dissipated.
The six Monarch powerful experts of the Stars Embrace Order lost all signs of life.
The feat of killing six Monarch powerful experts in one blow was simply too shocking.
Even for a high-level Monarch expert, accomplishing such a feat was nearly impossible.
Prince Konrad of Carnia, along with the court mage in purple clothes, were both completely stunned when they saw this scene!
“What Forbidden rare artifact was that red stone, really? A low-level Monarch Extraordinary Exponent from the Fischer family could actually do something like this?”
That patriarch of the Fischer family, Byrne, he was simply not like a human, he was more like a monster!
Such a powerful force!
How did he manage to do it?
The court mage in purple clothes was full of horror; she couldn’t help but turn to the Prince Konrad next to her, her body trembling as she asked:
“Your Highness, what should we do next?”
Prince Konrad’s face changed again and again, and he finally managed to regain his composure before he shouted loudly:
“Byrne Fischer!”
“Carnia is the strongest country among the Eastern Four Kingdoms, as everyone knows, and undoubtedly, with the support of Carnia, the Fischer family could easily become the Royal Family of Cyart.”
His spiritual power had almost been exhausted, and now he was truly afraid; all Byrne Fischer had to do was lift a finger, and he could easily kill him!
Prince Konrad paused briefly, continued with passion, and shouted with his arms wide open:
“How about it? Would you consider forming an alliance? If you kill us, it would only lead to an endless feud with Carnia, but forming an alliance would align much better with your interests!”
Byrne coldly watched him from a distance, giving no response; Prince Konrad was scared as if with a thorn in his back, but he still kept talking.
“Everyone knows the Adley family is in a decline; they are hardly worth mentioning. I can now see the potential of the Fischer family; you’ve undoubtedly passed Carnia’s test!”
“Let’s establish The Oath and make amends.”
His gaze was very sincere, but Byrne did not respond for a long time, remaining quietly silent, and that profound silence filled Prince Konrad with fear.
Actually, Byrne had just exhausted all his Spiritual Power and was silently waiting to recover.
Now was indeed his weakest moment, however, Prince Konrad and his companion, stunned by the recent terrifying demonstration, did not launch another attack; otherwise, Chris would have had to help Byrne hold them off until he recovered.
Just as Prince Konrad grew impatient, Byrne finally responded.
“Alright, Your Highness, let us establish The Oath then, but in return, I need you to disclose some information.”
While Byrne spoke loudly, he stared intently at the Black Starlight that had turned into a shadowy figure, focusing most of his attention on it.
What in the world was that thing?
It was enveloped in endless darkness, as if it were the deepest, most opaque ink from the night sky formed into a substance; not just a simple lack of color, but imbued with an essence capable of devouring light and distorting perception. Whenever a faint light tried to penetrate the “Black Starlight,” it was ruthlessly devoured, and even the surrounding air seemed to become heavy and sticky, suffocating to behold.
Prince Konrad heard and immediately switched sides in relief.
“Good! Any information I know, I can tell!”
Byrne nodded lightly.
He stretched out his hand, and a flicker of light quickly flew out, eagerly establishing a peace oath with Prince Konrad.
Byrne knew very clearly that the oath could only bind Prince Konrad, but not him. He understood this was a lucrative proposal, so he nodded gently, yet pondered internally.
Should he really let them go?
However, already accepting support from the Lorne citizens, it might not be a good choice for the Fischer family to collude with the Carnians.
Moreover, the cries of lament were constantly coming to Byrne’s ears; he calmly lowered his head to look at the heavily wounded citizens of Fiera Town, those living near Nasir City, who nearly all revered the Fischer family.
Though he had not directly participated in the destruction of this town, it was undeniable that Prince Konrad was one of the accomplices.
He suddenly saw the remains of a very familiar ordinary girl under a collapsed house.
Despite not knowing her name, Byrne felt deeply inside that he remembered her; she had appeared more than ten times in the past decade at the Nasir City train station, looking at him with eyes full of light, offering him different bouquets, calling him the hero of Cyart.
The memory was so clear that even though Byrne did not know the girl’s name, he still understood.
In her life, she had idolized him and the Fischer family, possibly even as pillars of her spirit.
Their food, clothing, and everything the Fischer family used were provided by them, each tax mixed with sweat.