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170 confusion of garbled codes (1)

"I should make it clear first that as a warlock, even if I can deduce your life experience and fate, I will probably not tell the person involved. This is a secret. Do you understand?"

Needless to say, for warlocks, heaven is probably the most powerful enemy. Deducing the development of things and the past is essentially a violation of the rules. Warlocks naturally have their own methods on how to protect themselves.

The practice of not telling the parties concerned is logical under this background.

But the Jida will not refuse just because of this, because what the high priest said is very possible, but not completely impossible. As long as there is still a glimmer of opportunity, the Jida will naturally not give up.

The easiest way is to obtain the result directly under such powerful hands, but Jidao has a hunch that the chance of success in this matter is very slim.

In fact, the Jida didn't even know that his life experience had been deduced by the human race, and the result was obvious.

As for why the high priest told the Jida that he wanted to deduce his life experience, it was just to prevent his resistance. If he didn't want his secret to be known to others, the difficulty of the deduction would be much higher.

The high priest roughly estimated that this was probably not a simple task, so naturally he had to consider these details very carefully.

This is actually the case for warlocks. Because they have abilities that are different from all monks, they naturally want to know more secrets. The higher the level of cultivation, for those boring and trivial things, of course, such trivial things are evaluated based on the value of the person involved.

, there wouldn’t be the slightest interest.

For a warlock at the level of a high priest, there are almost no people or things that interest him.

But the information about the Yakuza told by Dan Qing completely aroused his interest.

The first is his incredible ability. The high priest has never heard of an innate soul that can be restricted. Because this is the ability of a person to awaken, it means that he must be able to completely master this kind of thing. There are restrictions on

Theoretically speaking, this is completely impossible.

Another one is the Soul-Returning Gate. As the high priest of the demon clan, his research on the underworld must be far better than others. The emergence of the Soul-Returning Gate will naturally arouse the high priest's strong interest.

When a ball of green light slowly formed in the hands of the high priest, Jida already understood that the deduction had begun!

Ji Dao didn't feel anything strange. He couldn't help but marvel at the magic of this ability again. If there was such a person among his opponents, how should he deal with it?

If the high priest knew that Jida was thinking about these things at the moment, he would probably feel quite helpless.

Just thirty seconds later, the green light group dissipated in an instant, and Jidao could only feel the frowning high priest, and his eyes as vast as the starry sky, with blood and tears dripping down drop by drop at this moment!

The blood stains and the skin like the bark of a dead tree looked so shocking! The Jidao hurriedly arrived at the high priest's side and asked:

"Senior, have you encountered any obstacles?"

It was obvious that the high priest was not okay. Coupled with his decrepit state, the moment his eyes started to bleed, it really startled Jida.

If any problem arises for the high priest because of himself, then the Yakuza will definitely feel deeply guilty. Although the deduction is the high priest's own business, the origin of the matter lies with him, and he cannot be divorced.

"How could...it shouldn't be..."

The high priest seemed to ignore the Jidao. He just turned around and returned to the place where he was sitting before quietly sitting cross-legged again. Then he waved his hand to indicate that the Jidao should leave.

Ji Dao naturally did not dare to neglect, he bowed deeply to the old man in front of him, and then slowly exited the side hall, leaving only the high priest alone in this side hall.

After the Jidao exited, only a popping sound was heard!

A mouthful of black blood spurted out from the old man's mouth, and then he wiped his mouth helplessly and began to think.

He knew clearly that in terms of his ability as a sorcerer, if he was ranked second in the world, no one could be ranked first.

The human race's Xing Lao is actually, to a certain extent, a student of the high priest.

No one knows how many years the high priest of the demon tribe has survived, and no one knows what secret method he uses to survive to this era. Compared with ordinary monks, the life of the high priest is indeed a bit too long.

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But even for such a character, such a high priest, when deducing the fate of the Yakuza, he only got the word "death".

The high priest was not surprised by this, because he had discovered that there might be traces of other warlocks' deductions, and he was naturally very familiar with this trace, which was his student, the human race's Xing Lao.

But the subsequent deduction deeply shocked the heart of the high priest. If the deduction could not be made about his life experience, then what happened to him should be known, similar to what happened in recent years.

But what followed was one puzzle after another, and the deduced results seemed to be somewhat garbled.

In other words, the result of the deduction is completely meaningless and has no practical meaning. It is like inputting a perfect program, but the final result is a series of garbled codes. How can this not disconcert the high priest?

Feel shocked.

He cannot guarantee that he can deduce everything in the world. Although his ability may be the strongest, because he is the party of deduction, the operation of reverse deduction is much easier than deduction.

Therefore, because of the existence of Elder Xing in the human race, the high priest cannot deduce something. But in fact, the high priest is not interested in this. He also understands that if you learn too many secrets, even the world will not be able to accommodate you.

But the deduction cannot be made. It is an experience similar to seeing a fog. But it is really the first time that I get a string of garbled codes!

At first, the high priest thought that his own method had solved the problem, so he changed his method and increased his ability.

But it didn't matter at first, but now something happened!

He was attacked by Heaven, yes, attacked by Heaven!

If the high priest hadn't broken away from this system in time, I'm afraid he would have fallen here.

At first, he thought that the garbled code might be because the Jida was not in the Heavenly Dao. This was not difficult. Zombies and other non-living things could do it. So he came up with the next verification.

But how can we be attacked by Heaven if we are not in Heaven?

These two apparently contradictory points caused the high priest to fall into deep contemplation.

Could it be that there is another explanation for this garbled code?


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