Yarra’s Adventure Notes
Chapter 1529 - 315: Intriguing Coincidences

Chapter 1529: Chapter 315: Intriguing Coincidences

"Of course, I know that if the issue only went this far, you all wouldn’t care so much," Pannis paused for a few seconds as if intentionally giving the Deities time to think before continuing. "You wouldn’t care whether the Deities of the Death System have special techniques that could use the Power of Death to enhance their chances of successfully stealing others’ bodies for resurrection. This has no impact on you and is equally meaningless in resolving the urgent issues we face. What you are concerned about is whether the issue has been resolved, or in other words, your collective gaze gathers here, solely wanting to know whether I have killed Nellie and thereby eliminated the biggest trouble."

"Calm down, Kyle," Denia, clearly hearing the thoughts Pannis hadn’t voiced and speaking on behalf of the Deities with a slightly embarrassed whisper, said, "I think you misunderstood us; we were not pressuring you to kill Nellie. As I already mentioned, even if you did nothing, we wouldn’t blame you at all. We are just... well..."

"Haha, rest assured, Lady Denia, I am very calm right now," Pannis chuckled lightly when he noticed that Denia was struggling to continue. He spoke earnestly, "I indeed believe your promises and know you haven’t forced me to do anything. Thus, my words aren’t meant to accuse anyone, just to state a fact. The attitude of everyone here really poses no problem, and I fully understand. Whether Danacus is prepared or not, whether there are plots involved or not, it doesn’t matter. As long as he is killed, all problems are solved, so there is no need to concern ourselves with whether Morbis had resurrected using a similar method or whether Danacus had originally sought practical insights from Morbis. Thus, regarding the fact that both such actions were masterminded by Deities of the Death System, I believe many of you had already noticed this before but didn’t pay heed due to its irrelevance. As I just said, regardless of what the final answer is, one only needs to shoot an arrow, and then neither the answer nor the worries are needed anymore. Even if he were hiding beneath the soul of Nellie, using her soul as a shield to escape between the hunts, we need not fuss. Nothing can’t be resolved with a Hunting Arrow. If one isn’t enough, then shoot another, especially since Lady Artemis is present, and acquiring more Hunting Arrows isn’t difficult."

"Oh, Kyle," Denia felt even more embarrassed. Pannis had indeed pinpointed all the Deities’ thoughts. However, watching or rather scrutinizing a couple who had made significant sacrifices, hoping to see them fight to the death for the sake of the Yarran World, was indeed nothing to be proud of, nor an action befitting a Deity towards their subjects. Nevertheless, Lady Denia and Pannis’ group had a deep historical connection and she had previously offered them quite a bit of help, so leveraging the many past favors, she said with an awkward smile, "Actually, I think we could slightly change the subject here, even if we don’t, perhaps you can soften your words a bit."

"Uh, Lady Denia, I was speaking my sincere truth just now. Nothing I said carried any hint of complaint," Pannis replied sincerely. "Over the years, I have kept all the returns you’ve given me close to my heart and feel only gratitude, no blame at all. Moreover, there’s nothing wrong with your actions from your perspective, nor is there any need to feel embarrassed. That’s just the way it is, nothing more. Actually, even I myself initially held a similar view, focused on that being the only solution, so I nearly released that arrow. So, you really don’t need to mind my earlier words, as I harbored no ill intentions at heart."

"It’s truly great that we can understand each other in these times; we indeed need genuine cooperation," Denia sighed in relief. The Deities couldn’t directly intervene in the Yarran World, thus were powerless against any actions by Danacus, relying solely on mortals to resolve issues. Though over a hundred years had passed, Pannis remained a key figure in solving these problems, just as before. If at this junction, due to some minor issues, he got upset, Danacus might just succeed. Therefore, from the beginning, Denia had been worried, fearing that having so many Deities watching him might backfire, causing him to resent the Deities’ attitude, potentially leading to a confrontational mindset. Hence, she pacified Pannis by treating him as an equal and even shamelessly using various methods to shorten the distance between them. Having recognized Denia’s worries, Pannis repeatedly assured her that he had no grievances, that everything was aimed at resolving the problem, all to alleviate the Deities’ worries. Thus, after receiving Pannis’ several assurances, Denia finally moved past her embarrassment, nodded, and said, "Then let’s continue the previous topic. We acknowledge that Deities of the Death System might possibly increase their chances of forcibly occupying a mortal body for resurrection. We are not surprised, as the only successful instance was a Deity of the Death System, and the second one, nearly successful, was also a Deity of the Death System. Naturally, we connect the two."

"Yes, so I said that if it were merely up to here, you wouldn’t care," Pannis nodded and started pacing slowly, pondering as he spoke. "Since you all have guessed and almost everyone has been focusing, even inquiring Lady Denia about it, it implies that my conjecture is by no means reckless guesswork but indeed possible. Ha, it’s quite intriguing to think, countless millennia ago, possibly through planning, or perhaps by coincidence, a young Morbis came back from his slumber using a method, devoured his host’s soul, and reclaimed his Divinity and theocracy. And a hundred years ago, Danacus, who had died due to Morbis’ betrayal, repeated everything that had happened back then, also sleeping within Nellie, similarly with the host, Nellie herself performing the theocratic duties, and then, if I hadn’t stopped, similarly under the influence of divine power, suffered injuries that should have been fatal. The coincidences are indeed quite intriguing."

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