Devil's Bible

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It wasn't that he wanted to unlock the secret technique; ever since he witnessed Nemus's abilities, he suddenly felt that there was nothing wrong with lying down and clinging to Nemus's leg.

He simply has a burning desire to learn.

"I'll wait until I have more time to learn from Lord Nemus."

"But... my identity isn't very good." The phantom man sensed the secret technique within his body. He hadn't forgotten that he had previously been an enemy of Nemus.

After a moment's thought, the phantom figure gradually made a decision.

He needs to make a contribution!

He was determined to achieve great merit.

He was willing to do anything, whether it was betraying the grain supplier or harming Moro!

Only in this way can he quickly shed the labels on himself, become Lord Nemus's normal subordinate, and then learn the real secret arts from him.

Regardless of whether it was proactive or reactive, the Shadow Man and Emerson's actions were maximized.

On the other hand, there is the matter of dealing with Moro.

Come and don't go indecent.

Since the other party dared to send someone to kill him at this time, he should fulfill his original promise.

The other party cannot learn to respect the strong.

Then don't learn it.

Nems didn't do anything more on the spot.

All actions require strength as support.

Although Nemes managed to suppress the attack using various methods, he also exposed many problems in the process.

Battery life is an issue.

Although he wasn't as weak as people imagined, he still had the fighting strength of eight or nine rounds even without using secret techniques.

But overall, it's still too little.

Nemes always held himself to the highest standards.

In Silver City, although he had less than ten days to develop, he still couldn't take on the entire city by himself; it was a bit slow.

We still need to speed up development, and ideally complete the planned tasks in the coming period, and then unravel the secrets of the entire Silver City.

At that time, whether it is through alchemical rituals that it is refined into the Philosopher's Stone, it will be possible to achieve this.

Alternatively, they could find the corpse, confirm whether it was Saint Dartmenley, and understand why Dartmenley's corpse became the key to the Philosopher's Stone. By grasping this key, they could reverse the alchemical ritual of the Philosopher's Stone.

Then they all felt confident.

As for revenge against Moro...

Nems is considering how to retaliate.

To be honest, the current Moro is just a pile of shit wrapped in gold paper.

Forcibly killing him will only cause trouble for yourself.

Therefore, Nemus only taught the other party a lesson at the city lord's banquet, and did not kill him directly.

Furthermore, killing the other party is retaliation, but not the ultimate revenge.

The City of Silver holds a strange attitude toward death.

The root cause lies in the fact that the Silver City possesses the ability to 'refresh'.

After someone dies, there is a possibility that they will be resurrected at some point in the future.

Therefore, although they fear death, they are relatively calm in the face of death in many situations.

There have even been individuals who actively seek death, such as reincarnated beings.

Murder is only a last resort.

Revenge must begin with destroying the spirit.

After thinking for a moment, Nems ended his break.

After his physical strength and energy had been almost fully recovered, he stood up and took a step forward.

The phantom and Emerson both retreated.

On the road to despair, having others help kill monsters will only hinder the development and purification of one's potential, requiring more steps to complete the physical development.

While fighting monsters and drawing cards, Nemus took the initiative to demonstrate his alchemy skills.

His spirit, his existence, at this moment resonated with the entire Path of Despair, and even the alchemical ritual of the Silver City.

This is largely thanks to the fact that the Path of Despair is closely linked to alchemical rituals.

At that moment, Nemus did nothing more than convey a single thought—I am going to kill Moro.

Then Nemus revealed his method for killing Moro.

At that very moment, Nemus could feel the entire alchemical ritual begin to vibrate, followed by a sense of repulsion emanating from it.

During this process, the monsters that Nemus faced were all rapidly increasing in strength.

No matter how much they were strengthened, these monsters seemed unable to suppress Nemus.

On the contrary, after Nemus killed these monsters, he obtained some crystals that were quite large.

And at the moment of killing the monster, Nemus finally used the Sword of Fortune.

The system that was originally 'abandoned' and ineffective began to operate at this moment through a certain medium.

Thus, Nemus's existence became an inescapable obstacle in the entire alchemical ritual.

In this context, he made it clear that the core component of the entire ritual was to be killed.

Thus, under the influence of ritual, fate is inevitably drawn into it.

This unique destiny, which was originally reluctant to come into contact with Nems, had to negotiate with Nems's fate.

There were no specific words, no specific actions, only a kind of inexplicable fate inclining in, as if asking Nems what he wanted to do.

“I have a suggestion,” Nems said.

"You need that converter to grow."

"I need to retaliate against the other party's disgusting behavior towards me."

"In that case, how about we let him use pain as motivation?"

"You should know how to maximize his pain."

Nemes' meaning was clearly and unmistakably conveyed to fate through luck.

Soon, a picture appeared in front of Nems.

Seeing that scene, Nemus stopped interfering with the alchemical ritual.

Moro, who was bravely fighting monsters on the road to despair, knew nothing.

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The rest of Chaotian Avenue seemed to pose no difficulty.

Most monsters couldn't interfere with Nemus's progress.

And because Nems was extremely efficient, he quickly traversed this road.

Then we arrived at the entrance to the third section of the Road to Despair.

The road to heaven.

Essentially, it's a staircase.

Following these steps, you can gradually ascend to the sky and soar among the sea of ​​clouds.

Of course, this road is also extremely dangerous.

Basically, as soon as you step inside, all sorts of monsters will emerge from the surroundings.

According to the experience of ordinary people, they only need to last for about ten minutes to complete the sublimation and become a silver seed.

"Too fast..." The phantom and Emerson, who were following far behind Nemus, were already numb with shock, but they were once again dumbfounded.

The standard duration for the "Path of Despair" event is seven days.

Many people spent two days on the muddy trails.

Then the remaining five days were spent entirely on Chaotian Avenue.

Each step takes several hours, and then in the final period of the seventh day, one arrives at the entrance to the third stage.

Then assess your own condition to determine if you can last for ten minutes.

We can't just wait for time to pass.

But what about Nems?

From entering the event area to arriving at the entrance of the third section of the road, the total time was less than a day.

I only took a short break three or four times during the process, and I had already reached the third section of the road.

This efficiency is both astonishing and disheartening.

Their initial assumption that the Nemes' battery life was poor was simply overthinking things.

The so-called exhaustion may occur in Nems.

However, even though they are both exhausted, they behave completely differently.

Others who are exhausted need to sit down and rest for a while, replenish their food and water, or even take a nap.

Exhausted, Nems sat down to eat a few bites, and after a little digestion, he recovered.

It was as if their bodies and Nems's body had structural differences.

Nemus looked up at the end of the Path to Heaven.

The end doesn't seem far away; it's just on the horizon.

At their speed, it seemed that if they were just a little faster, they could run up there in ten minutes.

However, at this moment, Nemus could clearly perceive one thing.

The entire city of Silver rejects this.

It doesn't want Nems to get inside.

Contrary to rumors, the end of the third section has nothing to do with leaving the Silver City. On the contrary, it is the key to the alchemy ritual of the Philosopher's Stone in the Silver City.

The forging of the Philosopher's Stone is at a crucial stage, and Nemus, in the eyes of the ritual, seems like someone who could very well steal the final result of the ritual.

and so……

As soon as Nemus stepped onto the third section of the path, he sensed that the area ahead was densely packed with monsters.

Before Nemus could make any move, he saw the monsters crowding together, crushing most of him to death.

A large number of crystals fell in front of Nemus, and at the same time, a ritual purification power acted on Nemus, instantly helping Nemus complete the purification of his physical values, reaching the Silver level.

Then, without waiting for Nemus to make any move, they sent Nemus out of the dead end.

Standing outside the road, Nems smiled.

The entire Silver City is linked to that unique destiny; in order to forge the Philosopher's Stone, they cannot voluntarily disrupt the alchemical ritual.

The only way to arrange the Nems is to follow the ritual.

This led to the strange scene where the Path of Despair actively helped Nemus advance to the Silver rank.

Otherwise, Nemus might actually be able to ascend to the clouds and find the core of the Silver City's alchemical ritual.

"Where is what I asked for?" Nems asked.

Then, as soon as Naims finished speaking, Naims sensed a change in his surroundings.

Then a woman appeared next to Nems.

The woman was dressed in simple, standard clothing, but this did not diminish her charm.


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