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Chapter 662 - 404: The Mysterious Force is So Awesome~!
Chapter 662: Chapter 404: The Mysterious Force is So Awesome~!
Previously, the two mythical entities of the City of Fallen Stars were somewhat wary of the Blazefire Commerce Guild, the newcomers from other domains who settled in their territory. As the Commerce Guild snatched away many of their businesses and underlings, the wariness gradually escalated to its peak.
Their status as the dominant force in the Great Domain was at risk!
Now, however, when a disaster threatening the very survival of the City of Fallen Stars emerged, Bolizemon realized that having a powerful neighbor like the Blazefire Commerce Guild was actually a blessing. After all, they and the core members of the Blazefire Commerce Guild were humans, allies of the Oasis powers, and there was no fundamental hatred between them. The minor conflicts of interest were trivial in the face of a disaster threatening their existence.
Upon reflecting on the Commerce Guild’s past deeds, such as aiding refugees from small oases; employing top mercenary groups to rush to the aid of several Great Oases in the Fallen Star Domain; ensuring the personal safety of any auction customers; cooperating with multiple Great Oases to develop wilderness resource sites... and so on.
A review of these actions made it clear that the Blazefire Commerce Guild operated on principles, upheld the spirit of contracts, did not bully the weak, and often provided unsolicited aid to the underprivileged.
Previously, Bolizemon was somewhat displeased with the Blazefire Commerce Guild’s so-called meddling approach, but now he appreciated their zeal, having a neighbor that was enthusiastic and trustworthy.
"It seems that convincing the Blazefire Commerce Guild to take action should not be difficult, nor is it a matter of confronting the Evil God faction head-on, but merely a matter of eliminating safety hazards to ensure the security of the Oasis and its surrounding areas," he thought.
Bolizemon did not dare entertain the thought of opposing the indescribable Evil God.
However, the Evil God, the Evil God’s faction, and the Evil God’s minions were not the same. The Evil Gods only cared about two things—authority and the origin of the world; beyond that, they seemed indifferent, even if the disasters they inadvertently spread could cause panic in the oases across dozens of Great Domains.
The Evil God’s faction was vast, and it housed many sects. Besides worshipping a specific Evil God and reaping native worlds for them, the minions of the Evil Gods did not have close bonds; it was even fair to say that minions within the same faction would fight each other, and the battles between minions of different factions were even more brutal than their fights with humans.
Moreover, if he remembered correctly, the great shadow rising above the Blood Lake seemed to have receded, and what they had to face were merely some ’remnants of a defeated army’.
Bolizemon listed in his mind one favorable condition after another to reinforce his psychological defenses.
After a moment,
he still wrapped his arms around himself; despite the heat of the great summer, he felt an icy chill about the path ahead.
Even though they were only facing ’remnants of a defeated army’, this still represented a formidable power capable of overturning the Fallen Star Domain.
Furthermore, the Blazefire Commerce Guild was just an outsider to this domain; they only managed a Level 3 or Level 4 Oasis and did not have a strong foundation in the Fallen Star Domain.
Their weak foundation, which was previously a disadvantage, had now become an advantage—it meant that if the Blazefire Commerce Guild saw the situation turning sour, they could entirely abandon their business, pack up, and leave overnight... he recalled that the Commerce Guild also had a branch in the Shattered Sea!
In contrast, everything the City of Fallen Stars had was here; if they abandoned their enterprise, they would almost have nothing left.
No, he must depart without delay; any further dawdling might mean that by the time he arrived at the Blazing Fire Mall, there would be nothing left but a deserted Oasis!
...
Bolizemon was actually somewhat worried that as he left, he might encounter a few mythical strongmen lurking in the mist, ready to pounce and tackle him, but there was nothing to be done; the City of Fallen Stars only had two mythical entities, and they couldn’t ask his grandfather, who was advanced in years and suffering from severe backlash, to travel far, right?
He followed the City of Fallen Stars’ ’ritual path’ and quickly arrived at the gateway city, Starlight Fortress.
Bolizemon concealed his form, standing on the fortress wall, he stirred his spiritual senses into the mist. After sweeping his gaze back and forth for a while and seeing no issues, and with no time to waste, he transformed into a streak of light and plunged into the mist, speeding toward the Blazing Fire Mall.
The ring in his hand released a faint blue glow, dispelling the grey mist for hundreds of meters around. In the distance, the mist and the blurry scenery within it receded on both sides.
Bolizemon kept a vigilant eye on his surroundings, flying cautiously and with tense nerves, a far cry from the ease of moving within his own territory. It was like when he was a little prince, venturing far from home with trepidation.
But to his surprise, he encountered no incidents on his way to the Blazing Fire Mall; in fact, he did not even find any traces of the Evil God’s minions. Along the way, he did not come across even a single Seven-Star Mysterious Evil.
The entire Fallen Star Domain seemed even safer than before.
"Could I be over-anxious?"
"No, that’s not right! Just recently, a terrifying presence from the Evil God faction descended; there couldn’t possibly be no sign of disaster. The less abnormality there is, the more it underscores the seriousness of the situation."
There is a major conspiracy afoot!
Bolizemon did not show his mythical might; he landed a few thousand meters away from the Blazing Fire Mall, then proceeded on foot like an Ordinary Awakened toward it.
It had been some time since he had been to the Blazing Fire Mall, and his memory of the oasis was still that of more than six months ago. Upon seeing it anew, he was somewhat surprised—the entire oasis had expanded by a few degrees, likely reaching Level 4, and beyond the grand old city walls, new, neatly arranged buildings rose one after another. Many shops were still open, their signs of various designs hanging above the doors.
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