Chapter 1390 - Right Thing To Do (1/2)
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The words written on the letter were without a doubt the Demon race’s written language, but they looked to be extremely distorted, as though someone had painstakingly copied it out.
After scanning through it, he realized its peculiarity—be it the vocabulary or the sentence structures, they clearly contained distinct, ancient styles of expression and was absolutely not something the race used at present.
A sense of déjà vu arose within Hackzord.
After focusing his mind to recall, shock surged through his entire body, right to his heart as he trembled!
“Where did this letter come from?” Sky Lord grabbed Marwayne and roared. His surge of emotions caused him to momentarily fail to maintain his aloof temperament in front of the humans.
Marwayne did not dare to wipe the saliva off his face, and instead focused on scurrying over to the assembly grounds of the humans.
“Quck, go!” Hackzord roared right in his face.
Marwayne did not dare to wipe the saliva off his face, and instead focused on scurrying over to the human assembly place.
Damn it!
Hackzord knew that he had lost his composure, but he was unable to control his emotions.
The words written were clearly from the Nightmare Lord, Valkries!
Although the standard of the copied text was clumsy to the extent of Hackzord momentarily being unable to figure out the original owner of the words, he knew for sure that it was from Valkries after reading it a few times. The words and style came from a thousand years ago, phrases commonly used by the race’s enlightened. It also included some inkling of the way the humans narrated matters.
The number of higher ascendants that survived from the first Battle of Divine Will till now were countable with one hand, and aside from Nightmare Lord that once studied at the Cloud School for an extended period of time and integrated human intonation into her words, there were no other possible beings.
Valkries… could it be that you have somehow retained your consciousness?
But how could it be possible?
You have been trapped inside the Realm of Mind for so many months!
If realizing this alone was inconceivable, even more inconceivable were the contents of the letter—
The Battle of Divine Will is merely a trap that repeats itself?
The Realm of Mind is the Bottomless Land located at the extreme end of the continent’s Ridge?
The Deity of Gods isn’t safe?
The few short sentences contained massive amounts of information. It made Hackzord fall into a stupor. There were too many questions floating in his head, yet there was no answer to any of them.
How did Valkries preserve her consciousness in the sea of surging magic power?
How did she even send the message out?
Was this letter truly from Valkries?
Should I report it to the King?
“My Lord, Sky Lord… the person you were looking for, I’ve brought him here…” While Hackzord was still reeling in puzzlement, he heard Marwayne’s cautious voice beside him.
He turned and glared at the two coldly. “I want to know everything regarding of how this letter came to be. Tell me everything you know.”
15 minutes later.
After listening to the detailed recount, Hackzord finally understood that it was impossible to trace the letter back to its origin from the human. The secrets contained within the letter was actually handed over by a migrating citizen to a noble, and the migrating citizen only had the intention to gain a few gold royals and took up the role as a “messenger,” completely unaware of the importance of the letter. Even if he pressed on, none of it would bear fruit.
Ignoring the veracity of everything, to use such a crude method to send a letter of such great importance meant that the other party was extremely daring, or that the person Valkries entrusted might not be human?
“That’s all for you.” Hackzord waved his hand. “Do not reveal anything about this letter to anyone else. If there are any other of such letters in the future, make sure they are in my hands in the fastest time possible. Understand?”
“Yes, yes, we will definitely do so!” The two nobles immediately bowed, expressing that they wouldn’t fail his orders.
After sending the humans off, Sky Lord looked towards the north and sank into contemplation.
Unknowingly, he actually found himself heaving a sigh of relief.