Mystery: The arrival of the new Black Emperor

Chapter 326 Conjectures about the two foreign gods

Sitting on the "Iron Throne", Hobert was deep in thought. The "Fallen Mother Goddess" has never stopped invading the world, but so far it is difficult for her power to be directly projected onto the earth.

He can only use the method of "cheating" the extraordinary people on earth to pollute them, and then help him accomplish something on earth.

The methods used to contaminate Spike seemed to be similar before contaminating Russell. Maybe contaminating Spike was just an attempt.

After Spike returned to Earth, he did not realize that he was contaminated, but only knew that he had become the favored one of the "Fallen Mother Goddess".

Hobert suddenly thought of the curse of the tomb owner again. Now it seems that the existence of this book is the curse of the tomb owner.

If you read this book without any protection, you will definitely be contaminated unknowingly. For a Sequence 6, it will be a disaster!

Colin, the owner of the tomb, was contaminated after learning what happened to Spike. However, the "Fallen Mother Goddess" seemed to be very restrained in contaminating Spike. Spike did not lose his mind, so Colin was contaminated by Spike. Nor did it immediately go crazy.

But what is certain is that Colin and other family members must have become loyal believers of the "Fallen Mother Goddess".

Continuing to "reminisce", according to Spike's self-report, the great existence gave him a total of two tasks.

Spike gave one of the tasks to Colin and other family members: to go to the Southern Continent to confirm the status of the "Bound God" and the status of the "dark side of the universe" Farbuti.

This... Hobert is a little strange, why is the "Fallen Mother Goddess" interested in these two ways?

Theoretically speaking, the "Bound God" corresponds to the King of Angels in the "Prisoner" path, and the main force is the "Rose School".

The "dark side of the universe" corresponds to the true god of the "Abyss Path", and the main force is the Blood Worship Cult.

This is the "territory" of the "Mother Tree of Desire".

But then he thought, is there some cooperation between the "Fallen Mother Goddess" and the "Mother Tree of Desire"?

Hobert remembered that it was the "Fallen Mother Goddess" who polluted Lilith, and Lilith tricked the "Alien King" in a battle at the end of the Second Age.

This caused the true god of the "Bound One" path, that is, the "Prisoner" path, to fall.

The "Bound God" who appeared later was just a king of angels. It was probably because he did not have the protection of the true god's personality that he was so easily contaminated by the "Mother Tree of Desire".

Then the "Mother Tree of Desire" basically controlled the "Rose School of Thought". Only "Miss Messenger", "Miss Bodyguard", etc. were not affected by the "Mother Tree of Desire".

This entire operation looks like a premeditated plan between the "Fallen Mother Goddess" and the "Mother Tree of Desire". The former has obtained part of the power of the "Moon" pathway, and the latter has gained the opportunity to pollute the "Bound One" pathway.

This is also the reason why Mr. Ke initially thought that they were one alien god (or the old one), but based on the subsequent situation, they should be two different alien gods.

It is very likely that they had some cooperation before, or the "Mother Tree of Desire" simply took advantage of the arrangement of the "Fallen Mother Goddess". After all, the status of the "Mother Tree of Desire" is half a level lower than that of the "Fallen Mother Goddess". You can only influence the situation on Earth if you have the chance.

But in the fifth era, why is the "Fallen Mother Goddess" so interested in the two paths of the "Mother Tree of Desire"?

After thinking about it for a moment, Hobert seemed to have come up with the answer. The "Mother Tree of Desire" seemed to have a part of the power of the "Moon" and "Mother" in its hands.

The "Fallen Mother Goddess" probably launched some peripheral investigations for the sake of those powers.

In other words, the relationship between the outer gods is similar to that between the true gods. There is cooperation, but they will definitely be affected by the three laws of "extraordinary characteristics" and become hostile or even mortal enemies.

Hobert thought about it seriously. Even if the "Fallen Mother Goddess" and the "Desire Mother Tree" are not mortal enemies, unless the "Desire Mother Tree" returns the authority of the "Moon" and "Mother" paths in its hands to the "Fallen Mother Goddess", otherwise he will There should also be a hostile relationship between them.

Unless a transaction involving authority is involved, Hobert estimates that the "Mother Tree of Desire" will not take the initiative to return the corresponding authority.

Thinking of this, Hobert continued to "remember".

After Colin inherited the title of Viscount, he ventured to the Southern Continent five times to gather information.

It was really a "risky trip", thinking that there was no safe tunnel at that time. Fortunately, with Spike's help, they could use the extraordinary ability of the "Gate" path to travel to the Southern Continent.

At that time, the southern continent had just restored a certain degree of order, and wars often broke out between the Pas Kingdom and the Highland Kingdom.

These wars can be seen as the descendants of the God of Death and the "Rose School" competing for the dominance of the Southern Continent.

Hobert's "memory" came to an abrupt end, and he was stunned for a moment before he realized that he had seen this place with his previous glance.

So Hobert returned to the real world, once again flipped through a few pages of the book with a casual glance, and then entered the "State of Disorder" and began to remember again.

The following content is basically what Colin saw and heard in the Southern Continent, including information about the customs there and the main pathways for Beyonders.

If any scholar who studies the history of the Southern Continent gets this information, he will surely find a treasure, but Hobert has no interest in it.

By going in and out of the "Land of Disorder", Hobert looked for a long time before he found the source of the "oil painting".

It turns out that the oil painting with a high-sequence dream in Colin's tomb passage was obtained from the Southern Continent. It is said to be from a member of the Blood Worship Cult. It is an important basis for Colin to find the "dark side of the universe" Farbuti.

It is a pity that Colin did not receive any definite news from Fabuti until the last moment of his life.

Colin believed that there was an error in his divination. The oil painting did not point to Farbuti, but to other high-level members of the Blood Worship Cult, so he took the oil painting to the tomb.

Hobert thought of the scene in the church in the oil painting, and the murals around the throne in the sea of ​​flowers all described demons.

Perhaps as Colin guessed, it was the dream of a high-ranking member of the Blood Worship Cult.

The "dark side of the universe" Fabuti is the ancient god "Demon King" of the second era. Hobert remembers that this demon king's idea is to subvert all order and pollute all living things.

His dreams must be distorted and full of pollution.

But Hobert saw that the dream in the oil painting was in order. Although the murals and flowers had a unique aesthetic, they were not distorted. At least Hobert was not contaminated.

After reading all of "The Notes of Corin Antigonus", Hobert returned to the real world. The first thing he did was to tear up and burn all the descriptions of Spike.

Then Hobert used another healing spell on himself, hoping that he would not be correspondingly contaminated.

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