Chapter 17 Commitment
The celebration dinner was very successful, and at this banquet, Sigmun became the absolute protagonist, and everyone felt sincerely relieved when they saw him standing side by side with Charlotte.
It is no exaggeration to say that after Dresel left, Eland's sky collapsed more than half, but the young man in front of him took the initiative to stand up and replaced Dresel's position, creating a future for the country.
So before the banquet ended, when everyone heard that Sigmun was about to leave Abetus, their emotions were complicated.
Yes, victory is only temporary. This country has not yet ushered in real peace. Everyone does not know the existence of the invisible person, but they know that the Divine Emperor and the remaining six divine powers are not something they can compete with just the combat power on the surface.
Sigmun could defeat the Sun Judgmenter with a lot of luck and extra factors, if it weren't for his promotion to level 7 and absorbing enough power, if it wasn't for Dresel's help, if it wasn't for his confusion in a city.
If it weren't for the Goddess of Dawn who was determined to die.
If there is one missing, the battle on that day will lead to another result.
"The enemy of the enemy is a friend. Only by awakening the rebirth of the mother can we usher in a new turning point." Sigmun concluded at last.
"I'll go with you." Maria, who was standing behind the crowd, suddenly spoke. She was seriously injured in the battle with the Sun Judgmenter, and has not improved much until now. Originally, it was impossible for Maria to attend this banquet, but after coming to this world, she was also trying to make some changes.
"Good rest, I will wait for you in Nosferatu."
"I'm the one." Teresa also spoke.
"In comparison, the frontal battlefield needs you more." Sigmun refused. They only achieved a phased victory, and they had to be on guard against the counterattack of the entire Oracle Church.
Teresa thought about it and didn't say anything more. As for the others, although she wanted to help, she gave up considering her own strength.
Elland is already very powerful, but there are still many shortcomings than the deep-rooted oracle church. The whole banquet did not last long, because there is still a lot of work waiting for everyone to complete.
Through the corridor, Sigmun came to the outer terrace on the top floor, where Charlotte was looking at Abetus in the darkness in the night wind.
Neither of them spoke, and stood quietly like this. It was not until a long time later that Charlotte said in a heavy tone: "Promise me, Sigmun, you must come back alive."
Charlotte turned his head, a ball of flame pounding in his pupils, and a trace of determination flashed in her eyes. She took a step forward and gave Sigmon a hug.
"The teacher has left, I am the only one with you."
"Waiting for you to come back..." Charlotte mustered up the courage, "I will fulfill my promise."
Sigmon was stunned, "I know you want me to be safe, but there is no need to use yourself as a bargaining chip for encouragement."
"This is not a bargaining chip!" A trace of discomfort flashed across Charlotte's face. From her beating pupils, Sigmun understood the girl's thoughts, "I understand."
He smiled, reached out and hugged Charlotte, "I promise you." After that, he let go of his arms without any nostalgia, turned around and strode away.
"When will you set out?" Charlotte's voice came from the night wind.
"Just tonight." Sigmonyang raised his hand and disappeared into the darkness.
When he appeared again, he had already arrived at a street in Abetus and walked to an inconspicuous wooden door. Before he could raise his hand, a familiar voice in the room came into his ears.
"Come in."
Pushing the door and entering, the scene in front of him changed, Sigmun came to Maria's room again. Maria's face was as white as paper, and she was carefully wiping the weapon in her hand under the light.
"I'll leave this city to you." Sigmun took out all the healing potions he carried. Veramont had carefully examined Maria's injuries, but Maria's injuries were strange, and ordinary potions had no effect.
"I can be with you." Maria looked up, "I just looked weak, but it didn't affect the normal battle."
"There is no need to do this. If something goes wrong, I will send a carriage to pick you up." Sigmun shirked.
"Yeah." Maria responded simply, then lowered her head and wiped her weapon intently.
Sigmun didn't say anything more. Before pushing the door and leaving, he seemed to think of something, and couldn't help but stop, "When I come back, I hope I can have a chance to go to your world to see it."
"Okay." Maria's voice trembled slightly.
After completing the mission related to Maria, Sigmun received an additional reward in addition to the increase in power. Now he can take a carriage to the world where Maria lives.
To be honest, Sigmun has always been curious about the game world that only exists in memory. If it weren't for time, he even planned to set off immediately.
When he went out, he jumped into the carriage, raised his whip, and the nightmare carriage broke through the void. When he appeared again, he had already arrived at a bright spot in the starry sky, and Veramont's figure appeared.
"You're here." At this time, Villamont no longer supported Lawrence's face, and his whole aura looked much more vivid. On him, Sigmun could feel the remaining power of the original blood.
"Did you succeed?" Sigmun looked happy. If Villamont entered the ninth level, it would be unimaginable for his own strength to improve.
"I succeeded, but failed." There was no disappointment on Veramont's face. He waved his hand, and the stars gathered on him, forming a dark black tulle.
In the void, the branches of the starry sky tree winded, and then condensed into a special cane in his hand.
"I should be barely considered a ninth level now. I have regained my body and my strength has been improved, but I continue to explore upwards. The past path is no longer possible. I need a new direction, so now, I am still at the eighth level."
"But... at this time I can use the power I left in the starry sky. Although it is not complete, it is much stronger than before."
Veramont waved his cane, and the Galaxy was split into a gap in front of him. In addition, in every move, his attack was bonus to the power of the starry sky, and it also had the power of nature.
As heavy as a meteorite, as fast as lightning, and as violent as a strong wind, Veramont could burst out much stronger than before, and he seemed to have lifted the curse left on him before the Tomb King died.
"It seems you have fulfilled your wish." Sigmon looked at Villamont, "What's next? Are you going to enjoy your current life incognito or..."
"Go to Nosferatu, the Invisible will not let me go, and now, I don't plan to hide anymore."
"Okay." Sigmun nodded, took out a golden mask and put it on his face. At the location of his pupils, the red halo spread out, and the world in front of him changed. He saw a hidden passage.
He jumped into the carriage, pulled the reins tightly, and Veramont followed closely behind.
Chapter completed!