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#486 - There is a moon goddess

Ruthkania suddenly sighed faintly: "Travis, you must be very, very good to me!

Do you know how much I paid to help you!

After discovering something was wrong, I risked a great deal to carefully examine the inheritance memories that are most likely to cause trouble!

When I was checking, I had a feeling that even my dear grandmother couldn't help but look at me across the river of time!"

"Across the river of time?" Travis said in bewilderment, "Isn't she still around!"

"What do you know?" Ruthkania said with a disdainful snort, "When gods observe things related to their future, they never monitor them all the time.

They all directly observe the imprint of themselves in the river of time when the time is right, the place is right, and they suddenly have some inspiration.

Although it is also possible that my grandmother is looking at me right now, this situation almost never exists.

Now, to them, it's too simple an existence, and they don't need to put in the effort to observe.

Only the future is what they care about most, which can help the 'present' them make sufficient preparations.

Of course, this can only be done by gods like my grandmother, who have come into contact with the river of time and hung their fate star above the river of fate, spanning multiple universes.

In this world, I guess… only that world will representative who has prepared for their own nirvana and resurrection has this ability.

Some of his actions, from the current point of view, have a lot of the flavor of fate and time and space.

Even if he doesn't control much, he does have some authority.

Only such a Lord of the World would make existences like my father willingly be subordinate to him.

Otherwise, would those so-called Lords of the World who can't even see their own future be worthy of Tiamat's son to back down?"

"So much foreshadowing…" Travis said thoughtfully, "It seems like there's really big trouble."

Ruthkania stomped her foot irritably, and the magnificent palace shook violently.

"Actually, I can go to the Dragon Nest," Arsalan couldn't help but say.

"That won't work," Ruthkania responded quickly, "I'm going to mention my grandmother today, I absolutely can't be in my nest."

Arsalan didn't know what to say for a moment.

Although he had long known that white dragons were messy, but… the most guarded existence is my own grandmother, this thing still made him instantly lose the desire to speak.

"You clearly planned to say it, why do you always want to change the subject? Ruthkania," Travis looked at his friend curiously.

Ruthkania sighed again: "You should be able to tell from the fact that I mentioned my grandmother again and again how heavy and terrible this topic is!"

"I can see it in every aspect," Travis said quietly, "I have already prepared for the worst, so, just say it!"

"Moonlight," Ruthkania looked at the sky, "There are actually many moon gods in the multiverse, but the most terrifying ones are only two.

After all, other moon gods, whether chaotic or evil, actually don't affect other worlds.

But those two… although they only guard their own world, they can easily intervene in the moonlight of other worlds."

"Why?" Arsalan asked in surprise, "How is it done?

Moon God, but the embodiment of the moon!"

Ruthkania suddenly leaned her head in front of him: "You ask me, who do I ask?"

Travis stretched out his hand to stop her: "Aren't the artifact fragments here all unowned?"

He didn't need to ask Ruthkania why they might encounter an invasion.

However, the lessons that humans can learn are all close at hand.

As time goes by, as those foreign gods who try to revive are all suppressed one by one, some people will always take up these very threatening weapons.

Once someone starts, others will naturally have to follow.

Especially after the two cults of Frost and Tower began to rise again, the great nobles were more willing to wear accessories made of artifact fragments to protect their souls.

If these accessories also have some attack power, that would be even better.

As for Laurie's incomplete demiplane, even if it is exposed, no one will care at all.

Of course, this is after he has enough strength.

No matter how small or broken the demiplane is, its storage function is absolutely powerful, and it would be even more precious if there are any good things hidden inside.

An existence like Travis would not be envious, but if it were an ordinary great nobleman, it would be absolutely impossible to watch such a good thing fall into the hands of an underage son of a border earl.

Fortunately, Laurie is really careful and never collects things in a high-profile manner. Even if someone finds out that he has space equipment, they would not find it strange.

After all, no one would find it strange for Yagris Gzar to have one or two small storage equipment.

If someone really found out that he had artifact fragments before he awakened into a mage… Travis estimated that even Montes would be tempted.

Although the Montes border territory is rich in resources and easy to earn military merit, it is also because it is the farthest from the world center that it rarely obtains good things like artifact fragments.

Including Montes himself, he only has some that can increase blood and assist in defense.

In fact, Travis can understand some of Montes' choices… If it wasn't for his son being too stupid and unlucky, and bringing that Tower thing to his house, with so many good things on Montes, he wouldn't have died so early.

In the situation where he felt that he had enough time and energy to arrange the future of his beloved son, doing things would inevitably become more arbitrary.

If he felt that he would die early, even if Montes had a few guts, he wouldn't dare to treat Yagris like that.

This is also the reason why Travis is not worried about Fabrice's safety at all.

Earl Montes must have left those good things to this only grandson.

As long as Yagris and Laurie don't have any bad intentions towards that child, Fabrice will at most suffer a little, but he won't lose his life.

But the result also surprised him. Yagris and Laurie were actually quite nice to Fabrice.

Sometimes, when Travis thinks of that old friend, he can't help but wonder in his heart, if Earl Montes hadn't played those underhanded tricks and treated Yagris and Laurie more fairly… would many things not have happened.

But he quickly stopped those useless fantasies.

Montes grew up by his side, and his nature was naturally tainted with his suspicion and decisiveness.

When he decided to exclude Yagris and Laurie from his family, Montes' attitude towards the mother and son would only be that of allies.

Who would give much sincerity to allies?

It was inevitable that Laurie had treated him as an outsider since he was a child and didn't tell him anything.

Maybe the Tower knew more about Laurie than Earl Montes did.

Travis shook his head and suppressed those useless emotions… Maybe it was because of the mental damage that he often recalled the past recently.

Especially those people who he will never see again.

And among these people, Montes really had the worst fate.

Although other people also died early due to various circumstances, they were all understandable reasons. Although Travis also had some regrets, that was all.

But Montes was completely able to wait until he walked out of his new path that day.

Although Travis couldn't do too much, there was absolutely no problem in wanting Montes to follow him all the time.

During this period, he has been working hard to buy those potions that can increase lifespan for the subordinates he wants to take away… The unlucky Montes will always appear in front of him.

He has never understood what it means to be unlucky and not have that fate like he does now.

Everything Montes encountered gave him a lot of warnings.

Therefore, when he was thinking about problems, he finally understood what it meant to have a cause and effect.

He used to only believe that man can conquer nature.

Travis smiled helplessly. The warnings raised by knowledgeable people back then finally hit the faces of those unbelieving guys after so many years.

Those artifact fragments scattered all over the world, probably…

Then he raised his head and vaguely suspected his ears: "Ah? What did you say?"

Ruthkania gave him a serious look before repeating it again: "The original owner of that artifact is still alive, and living very well.

The reason why it looks lifeless is because the later master was completely gone."

"What is this, nonsense?" Travis was extremely surprised, "Can an artifact change masters when it already has one?"

Ruthkania explained with a numb face: "There is a Moon Goddess who, because of her own recklessness, confusedly handed over her artifact to her subordinates who betrayed her.

Then, due to various circumstances, she was reduced from a Greater God to a Lesser God… She can't get back those artifacts from her powerful period.

After all, she has already handed over the control of those artifacts to her subordinates.

Her subordinates were originally demigods, and normal artifacts would not listen to commands at all.

Unless the spirit of the artifact completely falls into a deep sleep.

It is conceivable that in the situation where her own divine power is not enough, it is simply impossible to awaken the spirit of the artifact again.

However, her subordinates also became Lesser Gods after betraying her… Moreover, they have a new backer."

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