Chapter 142: Spell Harmonization
The inheritance had already been activated, so how could it be interrupted?
Matthew chose to continue.
More information flooded into his mind.
He stood in front of the stone tablet with his eyes closed and beads of sweat on his forehead.
Black and white images flashed before Matthew’s eyes.
Within a few breaths.
Not only did he successfully receive the inheritance of the equilibrium envoy, but he also learned part of the story of the first equilibrium envoy of the Su clan, Bright Sandalwood King.The debut release of this chapter happened at Ñòv€l-B1n.
Matthew slowly opened his eyes.
The tadpole-like characters on the stele twisted quickly and evaporated in a short while.
It was the same for the dozen or so pictures behind the stone tablet.
Matthew turned around and asked bitterly,
"After you came in, did you see anything on the stone steles and stones?”
Bobo shook her head silently.
Lumiere looked at the stone tablet curiously.
"Isn’t this always blank?”
Matthew nodded in his heart.
This proved that his guess about the stone tablet was correct. Only those who had the potential to become the envoy of equilibrium would see the tadpole characters and those patterns.
This required at least two conditions:
First, and most importantly, the mark of the Su.
Secondly, the person who came into contact with the stone tablet had to have at least two legendary paths or two particularly powerful powers.
This should be a necessary condition to activate the inheritance of the Envoy of Equilibrium.
As long as he passed this threshold, it would be very easy to accept the inheritance. For example, Matthew did not understand the content of the tadpole language at all, but he could still easily understand the information that was poured into his mind.
The sea monster admired Bright Sandalwood King’s courage and expressed that it was willing to give him a chance.
However, the sea monster also said that the location of the negotiation could not be at sea but at the bottom of the sea.
Thus, Bright Sandalwood King followed the sea monster to the bottom of the sea.
The negotiation lasted for about 72 hours. At that time, the sea was covered with dark clouds and stormy winds. The scene was very scary. A few captains with weak wills secretly drove the ship away.
When the negotiations between the Bright Sandalwood King and the sea monster ended, and he returned to the surface of the sea, he discovered that there were only five ships left waiting for him.
He did not get angry. He only sighed and said,
"Those who stayed could still survive, but how could those who left quietly survive?”
As expected.
When everyone cheered and welcomed Bright Sandalwood King back onto the ship, the fleet successfully sailed through the rainy sea area. They quickly saw the wreckage left behind by the ships that had escaped in advance.
Bright Sandalwood King told the others.
The people on these ships were also eaten by the sea monsters like the first ship.
Fortunately, he had already negotiated with the sea monster, and the other party would not make things difficult for the rest of the people.
The rest of the crew cheered.
There were also people who were curious as to what the Bright Sandalwood
King and the sea monster had discussed and what method the Bright Sandalwood King had used to dispel the sea monster’s thoughts of devouring them.
Unfortunately, the Bright Sandalwood King was tight-lipped about this topic.
Until his death, no one knew the contents of the negotiation.
After that, the fleet headed west. A few months later, they arrived at the west side of the Endless Ocean. According to their calculations, it was less than three days’ journey from there to the Barbarian Tooth Peninsula, which belonged to the Aindor Continent.
Here, the Bright Sandalwood King fleet encountered a second extremely troublesome problem.
A plague broke out on the ship.
This plague was very strange, and everyone had different symptoms. The Bright Sandalwood King discovered that the stronger the Su clansmen, the more serious the plague would be.
Especially the high -level professionals led by the Daoist priest, each one was sicker than the other..