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Chapter 81 Palace scheming (Tadalin version)

Tadalin's blood was stained again on the ascension pit, but this time the opponent was too incredible - a descendant of an old god with human form, Tadalin's warrior, and the warrior favored by the true god, was defeated. Slo's daytime never scared them so much in the feelings of Tadalin.

The lower-level upgraders were afraid, fearing that their loyalty to Aimon, who liked to kill the loser, would in their opinion be beyond their imagination, take this opportunity to kill a group of warriors. After all, in the world of Tadalin, the weak did not have the right to survive.

Driven by this, when Lazata was defeated, the spectators of Tadalin were silent, and chaotic thoughts surged among them--some lower-level upgraders were more direct--thinking to go up and kill Lehman while he was weak.

However, that is impossible. Once Lakhill ends, you cannot kill at will. If you want to challenge again, it will take at least one day. This is also part of the sacred Lakhill rules - so some Tadalin upgraders with murderous intentions can only give up, although the descendants of the heretic god now seem so weak.

Yes, Lehman looks really weak now, and he doesn't fall down by relying on his knees and arms to support him. At this moment, he finally understood his plan and finally encountered the biggest and least difficult difficulties he had ever thought of.

Aimon's plan is very simple and clear. Since he cannot break through Lehman's soul barrier from the outside, he will find a way to lure the explosion from the inside. It has observed that Lehman is an emotional creature. Since he has emotions and memories, he can use these emotions and memories to achieve his goals.

A large amount of terazine is used at night to allow terazine, a gas that can stimulate memory and lead to hallucination to slowly penetrate Lehman's blood through the osmotic pressure on the body surface, and during the day, he uses bloody and violent battles to stimulate Lehman. If two-pronged approach is taken, Aimun believes that it will not take long for Lehman's memory to be completely mastered by it. At that time, the guy selected by Eurus will become his champion warrior.

As for Lehman's abacus, Aimun was clear. It was clear that Aimun knew that Lehman wanted to escape, and wanted to weaken Tadalin's combat power before escaping, and even let Tadalin escape from its mastery. But just as Lehman calculated, Aimun was very confident in his own strength and the arrangements made through Narud. He believed that Lehman could not escape his Five Finger Mountain and could only submit in the end.

Lehman calculated Aimmon's confidence and Aimmon's methods, but he still underestimated the pain that Aimmon could exert on him.

Without the corresponding preparation of the body, forcing the void energy beyond the limit itself was very painful. Lehman could feel pain all over his body as if someone had injected acid into his blood vessels. The violent burning and pain accompanied by the bloody smell of the diazine that spread in his mouth made him feel like he was soaking in a pool of blood and acid. But what really made Lehman feel pain at this time was not the physical suffering, but the illusion that kept appearing in his head.

Lehman's consciousness was stimulated by the stimulation of the celestial and void energy.

He saw himself and his father and mother standing on the small balcony of his home, looking at the city skyline dyed red at night and the forest in the park in the distance. In the illusion of memory, Lehman followed his parents to the nearby park. He could even feel the chill breeze at night and the creaking sound of trees in the small park under the wind.

Walking forward little by little in the illusion of memory, Lehman soon saw his childhood memories again. His soldier father was practicing on the parallel bars in the small park on a winter morning. Lehman was about to shout to his father, but he suddenly felt a tingling pain in his chest - the leazine seeped into his blood. Now every time his heart beat, it would make the blood vessels in his body emit purple light and put a huge burden on his heart. Even if he had grown a spare heart like the Protos, he still felt extremely painful.

In the extreme pain, the hallucinations he saw changed.

What appeared in his memory illusion was a gray three-story building. In a daze, he accompanied his mother into this lifeless building. The building was decorated with light green tiles. I don’t know if it could create a sense of vitality. After entering the room, he finally remembered what this place was, which was buried deep in his memory and the place he least wanted to remember.

The lights of the double row of fluorescent lamps shine on the platform made of stainless steel plates below. There are many small holes on the edge of the table, and there are spray heads installed at one end, while the table is covered with a white cloth body that has washed away blood and dirty things.

It was the morgue, the last time he and his mother saw their father.

The moment the white cloth in my memory was lifted, Lehman finally lost consciousness and fainted.

Marash looked at Lehman who was fainting below and was silent for a moment, then issued his order:

[Respect the oracle, the descendants of the fallen God feel the gift of God at night, and participate in the trial during the day. Today, the Lakshill ceremony has ended. Before the sun rises tomorrow, according to the rules of the divine ritual, no more battles will be held. The rest of the day will be the same. For the glory of Aimun and for the arrival of the day of upgrading, Tadalin, your great lords look forward to your enthusiasm!!!]

After saying that, the Great Lord's absolute order made the Tadalin disperse themselves. There was no other arrangement of Lakshir consciousness today. They all had their own war missions and could not do anything here all the time. As for the descendants of the fallen gods who were unconscious on the ground - who cares? Anyway, no one cares about the Tadalin when they were seriously injured. If they could survive, they would die if they didn't.

Unlike many low-level warriors, many high-level upgraders think in their respective heads when they leave. Of course, perhaps this includes a former warning upgrader who has been recently demoted to a low-level upgrader - Alanak.

After leaving the Ascension Pit, Alanak immediately returned to his residence. He had already launched Lakhill, who had no one to watch, killed Tadalin, who had previously ranked similar to his, and seized his rank, position and property. While he had no war mission today and no Lakhill, Alanak returned to the residence he had stolen and began to think.

Alanak knew very well that in addition to powerful battles, the upgrade chain of Tadalin's top leaders was more of an intelligence war that used intelligence to interfere, confused and mislead opponents. In Tadalin's top leaders, you must not be isolated from the world except that you cannot believe in the relatives, because in that way, you can only ineffectively suspect everything falls into frenzy.

Alanak knew that in addition to being able to fight, he must have a great wisdom to go further in the upgrade chain. The reason why he looked down on many of his tribes was not because the other party was low in combat, but because their fanaticism always made them fall into the abyss of delusion and unable to extricate themselves.

For the past years, Alanak has been walking on the edge of this abyss, but has never lost his balance - he can use means including threats and provocations to deal with actions against him, and can use intuition and wisdom to recognize who is his real enemy and the object to be dealt with, and can clearly judge how to maintain a balance and be inconspicuous between protecting himself and attacking others.

So he did not fall into the abyss of delusion that was infinitely guarded against all the surroundings, nor did he fall into the abyss of blind destruction because of his arrogance. He liked to find common ground in many irrelevant information. Alanak is naturally cold, and what is different from his fellow tribe is that he is naturally good at calculating and scheming--but no matter how he is incompatible with his fellow tribes, there is one thing that Alanak is still highly consistent with his fellow tribes--that is, he is still unshakable to believe in Aimun's teachings and worship of Aimun.

Such worship and belief made him almost rush up and chop up Lehman, who was disrespectful to Aimmon in his words, but what Lehman said before and after killing the challenger who was overestimating his abilities made Alanak calm down suddenly. He carefully recalled what Lehman said, trying to find something out from it.

What this heretic descendant mentioned was quite interesting to him, such as the secret of the battle between gods back then, and indeed, what is the end of the road to upgrading? Aimun said it was a war to end the decadent world, and they would all be upgraded and stand by Aimun's side. But if the weak had no reason to exist, who sets such rules and where is the boundary?
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