Darren, Guillermo, and the governor directly headed towards the palace.
Inside it, they sat together so that they could further talk about what the governor wanted to tell Darren earlier.
"So, what is it that you want to talk about, sir?" Darren broke the silence and took the initiative to ask.
"Ha-ha! Stop calling me 'sir'. My name is Ham. You can just call me by that." After a brief pause, he continued, "Since you also don't want to beat around the bush, I'm just going to say it outright. I was actually hoping that we could become teammates and fight together in the Death Land."
"Fight together in the Death Land? So, that's the main reason why you didn't want to fight with me in the Life-and-Death Arena?" Darren asked with furrowed brows, obviously a bit confused at what he heard.
"Yes, that's the reason. I've been waiting to come across someone like you to be my teammate, of course, together with your companion here," Ham said as he cast a glance at Guillermo.
"I don't know what this Death Land is, so would you care to explain more about it before I give a response? Also, what's in it for us? Why should we agree to team up with you?" Darren asked suspiciously.
"Of course. Let me explain everything to you." Ham then breathed deeply and started explaining. "Darren, you said that you fought in the Life-and-Death Arena for the purpose of gaining the Power of Belief from Defiant Masters, right?" Ham asked straightforwardly.
"Yes, that's right," Darren replied and nodded with hones
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them? Even if there are three of us, if they are much more powerful than us, then isn't it still a suicide mission? There's no way that I would let my master risk his life in this impossible task!" Guillermo said unhappily.
Ham was actually taken aback upon hearing what Guillermo said. He had always thought that Darren and Guillermo were just normal comrades and friends, but Guillermo referred to Darren as his master without any reluctance. This made him feel that Darren was really more mysterious than what he appeared to be.
However, the surprised look on his face quickly subsided as he responded, "It's actually not a very bad thing to be categorized as weak. After all, only junior governors like me are qualified to bring two teammates into the battlefield, while senior governors can only enter the place alone. This way, we can still gain the advantage. As long as we solidify our teamwork, we can easily set an ambush and choose the governors at the same level as us to become our targets. Then, upon eliminating ten governors on the battlefield, we can obtain ten shares of Power of Belief, and that would be enough for us."
"That actually sounds good, but I have one more concern before I agree on coming with you to the Death Land. How will we divide the Power of Belief that we will obtain?" Darren already gave his intent to form a party with Ham and Guillermo, but of course, the issue of dividing the Power of Belief was an important thing that they needed to tackle first before they set out.