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Chapter 3401 Three Requirements(2/2)

Even if the Disk of the Two Gods is not in Parrot's hands, the blood disaster will not let Parrot go.
After all, the blood disaster remembers the breath of the parrot.
Moreover, the blood disaster does not have a view of human interests. It kills parrots not only because of the blood of gods, but also because of the parrots themselves.
In the eyes of the bloody disaster, it is a sin for the parrot to live.
Therefore, no matter whether the parrot successfully leaves today or not, no matter whether the disc of the two gods is in his hands or not, the blood disaster will definitely not let him go, and he will continue to fight against the blood disaster.
This is his fate, and it is also an explanation for the captain and his colleagues who have died.
Hearing the parrot's answer, Laplace said calmly: "Since you have no intention of backing down, my second thing is to ask you to help me collect the disaster scene every time you solve a disaster caused by blood disaster.
Some kind of spiritual factor.”
Since Parrot wants to eliminate the blood disaster, he must look for the disaster caused by the blood disaster.
Because if these disasters are not solved, even if the blood disaster is eliminated, it will be reborn in these disasters.
Therefore, in order to completely eliminate the blood disaster, the parrot must look for the disasters caused by the blood disaster and solve all these disasters.
Laplace's request is that after the parrot solves the disaster, it must find the "spiritual factor" at the disaster scene.
There was confusion on the parrot's face: "What spiritual factor? How to collect it?"
Not to mention the parrot, even Angel didn't understand and looked at Laplace curiously.
Laplace said calmly: "I won't be able to explain the concept of spiritual factors to you for a while. But you can understand it as a special kind of rule fragment."
Fragments of rules? The parrot’s eyes are still misty.
Laplace: "The reason why Blood Scourge can regenerate from the disaster it created is because there are fragments of rules left at the scene of the disaster."
In other words, it can also be understood as: the reason why disasters can persist is also because of the influence of rule fragments.
Although the parrot still didn't understand, he roughly understood what Laplace meant: "How should I collect this kind of spiritual factor?"
Laplace: "I will give you a prop. When you take it with you, you will naturally know how to collect it."
The parrot thought for a while, but did not ask Laplace what he did to collect these spiritual factors, but continued: "What about the third thing?"
The parrot reluctantly agreed to the first thing.
The second thing is just to bring an extra prop when taking action. It will have no effect on the parrot, so he will naturally agree.
If the third thing could be as easy as the second thing, the parrot would really prefer to let Laplace solve the immediate trouble. Of course, the premise is that Laplace really can solve the problem of blood as she said.
Disaster and light and shadow demons.
Laplace did not say what the third thing was, but communicated with Angel through a private chat: "I'll leave the third thing to you."
Angel looked at Laplace suspiciously: "...Leave it to me???"
Laplace nodded and continued to transmit: "I originally only thought about two things, but I didn't consider the third thing, so I left it to you."
In other words, Laplace gave Angel a benefit.
However, Angel thought for a moment and said, "I don't have anything to ask for at the moment."
When Laplace heard this, he didn't care. He turned to the parrot and said, "I haven't thought about the third thing yet. I'll tell you when I think about it."
Parrot: "..." Is this possible?
The parrot looked embarrassed. If the third request had a clear price tag, he wouldn't mind. But now it was an unknown blank check. Who knows whether the number Laplace filled in at the end was a sky-high price or a low price?
If Laplace asked him to do something beyond his capabilities, he might even pay a heavier price for it, which was not a good deal.
Laplace seemed to have thought that the answer just now was not rigorous, and explained again: "... Don't worry, it won't be more difficult than the second thing, and I won't deliberately embarrass you."
Hearing Laplace say this, the parrot's frown slowly relaxed.
Judging purely from the three demands put forward by Laplace, no, two demands. There is no doubt that the parrot is biased towards Laplace.
Because at least Laplace will not imprison him or let him lose his freedom.
Therefore, it is definitely the most appropriate to let Laplace help solve the blood disaster and the light and shadow demon.
But... with the strength shown by Laplace now, can she really solve the blood disaster?
Thinking of this, the parrot said slowly: "Can I know how you want to solve the blood disaster and the light and shadow demon?"
Chapter completed!
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