Chapter 702 - 702 699 Lonely Vigil
Chapter 702 - 702 699 Lonely Vigil
?Chapter 702: Chapter 699: Lonely Vigil Chapter 702: Chapter 699: Lonely Vigil Hearing the Tomb Guardian’s answer, Duncan was silent for a long time—the response was so astonishing that, somehow, he felt as if he had expected it to some extent.
“… The ‘Creators’ you keep mentioning, are they the Crawling King, or perhaps… The Saint?”
“We usually call him ‘Pilot One’,” the Tomb Guardian slowly lowered his head, “or the Cluster Controller—but we also know the names Crawling King and The Saint, which were mentioned in the intelligence sent back by the Doomsday Survey Team from a certain time point.”
The tall Tomb Guardian paused for a few seconds, then as if talking to himself, he softly continued, “We also haven’t received any messages from the Creator for a long time.”
Duncan did not respond; his mind teemed with messy thoughts. After briefly pondering, he looked up at the body on the throne. “So, ‘Pilot One’ collected parts of the Dreaming King’s remains during the third long night and then used his special ‘Replication’ authority to design the Crit Clans based on the Dreaming King as his assistants… Were the entire Crit Clans ‘created’ this way, including those Doomsday Survey Teams?”
“Of course,” the Tomb Guardian replied calmly, “The world was still very chaotic back then. The Creator briefly released some mortals into the yet unformed Shelter, only to find they could not survive, much less be greatly useful. Thus, he had to seek help from beings as powerful as himself—Saslouka, who had died in the previous Creation, was the most suitable choice.”
Duncan quietly listened to the Tomb Guardian’s narrative, but his expression grew increasingly complex. He suddenly realized that if one were to follow this logic… wouldn’t that imply all Doomsday Preachers could essentially be considered Saslouka’s ‘progeny’?!
This bizarre and shocking thought flashed through his mind. Duncan was stunned briefly, then irresistibly drawn to another matter—
The crazed Preachers became excited and fanatical upon seeing Homeloss, even addressing it as the ‘Ark of Promise.’ The main reason, of course, was because Homeloss had entered the Subspace and returned intact, but could it also be… related to today’s Homeloss actually being built upon the ‘ancient spine’ of Saslouka?!
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