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#513 - 504. Those with Souls

Ilo didn't turn to look at the source of the noise, still keeping his eyes on the young man who he wasn't sure was a spy or just a country bumpkin. Having received special training, he knew very well that he should never turn his back on an unknown person who seemed to be restrained, and besides, he wasn't alone.

Sure enough, his deputy reacted to the noise behind him, but Ilo didn't expect his tone.

The deputy exclaimed:

"It's a Soul-Devouring Wolf."

As soon as he finished speaking, several wolf beasts with dark red light flowing from their eyes broke through the blockade network composed of other flesh and blood creatures and came directly to Ilo's side. He was also surprised by the appearance of these terrifying creatures.

As far as he knew, these creatures didn't distinguish colors in the world, and their spatial perception was different from that of ordinary flesh and blood creatures. The world in their eyes was an almost boundless wasteland.

But there was something that stood out in their eyes—the soul.

Realizing what was going on, Ilo looked at the drooling wolf beasts with some surprise, then looked at the man pinned to the ground by several Shadow Leopards, his expression becoming extremely serious:

"You have a soul?"

Faced with this seemingly absurd question, Mann also showed a puzzled expression:

"What, I don't know, I just accidentally entered this dimension…"

Watching the human man explain, Ilo narrowed his eyes slightly.

He did look forward to some fluctuations in his ordinary life, but he didn't expect it to be so "intense". These souled creatures were almost taboo in every city, because they were all likely to be the eyes and ears of those evil gods, and there was only one way to deal with these creatures…

"Kill him," Ilo said to the Soul-Devouring Wolves beside him, then took a few steps back.

Although the other party's reaction was not what Mann had expected, he instantly showed a look of fear and began to struggle secretly, begging incessantly:

"I really came here by accident. As long as you show me the way, I'll leave immediately…"

Ilo ignored him, just staring at Mann with cold eyes, and the Soul-Devouring Wolves, who had been eager to move, immediately made a pre-pouncing posture towards Mann, but then they instantly froze in place.

The only Tier III ability user among the flesh and blood titans quickly came to Ilo's side:

"Wait, Ilo…"

Ilo didn't want to listen to his deputy's words, and directly turned around and preemptively said to him:

"The elimination agreement was jointly formulated by the Thirteen Kings, and all Titans have an obligation to abide by it. We cannot give the gods any chance to infiltrate us. This is a war that cannot be mistaken."

The deputy argued with reason:

"But the Ninth King said…"

The two flesh and blood titans "debated" in this way.

Seeing this scene, Mann also confirmed that Mira's information was not out of date, and that his choice to approach this Titan gathering place was indeed the right one, but there were some minor twists and turns.

But the current situation also provided Mann with some information. The ability level distribution of this patrol team was particularly unreasonable. The deputy was the only Tier III among them, and Ilo had a combat power of around early Tier IV, but all the other members were only at Tier II.

On the other hand, among these beasts, there were a total of several with mid-Tier IV strength. Cooperating with their kind, they could indeed compete with opponents slightly stronger than them, but in general, the level distribution of this team was still very unreasonable.

At this moment, Ilo was also arguing fiercely with his deputy, but hearing the content of their conversation, Mann only felt their unprofessionalism. These two flesh and blood titans didn't mention any regulations in their discussion about whether to execute Mann or not, nor did they have any particularly reasonable basis.

And they didn't seem to have a way to quickly resolve the conflict between the two sides, but really just stood there and talked about their "views" like children arguing. In the end, Ilo couldn't really argue with the deputy, so he could only raise his hand and wave it, saying somewhat unconvinced:

"Okay, then notify the Ninth King."

If Mann was really an ordinary ability user who had strayed into this place, he would definitely be very grateful that the result of their argument was to let him live temporarily, but Mann was just observing their behavior.

And he really noticed something. Although this team didn't seem to be very professional, and Ilo was a bit sophistical when arguing, he was particularly decisive when he ordered the Soul-Devouring Wolves to kill him, as if he knew that if he said it later, he would be stopped by others.

"Don't be too happy," Ilo looked at the human who had witnessed their argument. "Creatures like you will be executed here sooner or later, it's just that some can live a little longer…

"Human."

Mann obediently closed his mouth, not refuting anything.

When Ilo said the word human, Mann could feel a bit of contempt in his tone, as if the human race was something particularly despised in his eyes, even mentioning it with such arrogance.

And the deputy who stopped him from killing him didn't have a good attitude towards Mann either. After ending the argument with his captain, he also glanced at Mann a few times, but his eyes were also extremely cold, and he was unwilling to linger his gaze on Mann at all, as if looking at him twice would be contaminated.

Mann could think of many reasons to explain the former's attitude, but the latter's attitude could only prove that this should be the general view of flesh and blood titans towards humans. In fact, Mann wasn't particularly surprised by this, after all, he had learned about these flesh and blood creatures' views on humans when he first entered the Titan ruins.

However, there was a reason why he chose to approach this city. According to the testimony of the flesh and blood titan Mira, this city should have the best attitude towards humans, even to the point of being hated by other flesh and blood titans. In Mira's description, it was as if the flesh and blood titans in this city would warmly welcome every human who appeared.

But now it seems that this "best" is only relative, and this can also give a glimpse into how serious the attitude of other cities towards humans might be. Obviously, the current situation is not optimistic.

For all humans, this is definitely bad news, because it means that the current Titan ruins have a dangerous race that is hostile to both the gods and humans at the same time, which may threaten the current situation of the Federation at any time.

And for him, it's hard to say whether it's good news or bad news. At least now it seems that it should be difficult for him to obtain the help of these flesh and blood titans through negotiation, which means…

He might have to take it by force.

When I wrote about the flesh and blood titans, I also thought about some science fiction ideas, but now it seems that these ideas are getting closer and closer to real-world issues.

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