Chapter 778 is not revenge
Usually at this time a character needs to jump out and explain the ins and outs.
But no, obviously it is not popular among these old-time veterans to use words to stack buffs on each other before starting a war.
Milo was lucky, he could guess a little bit about the origins of the Night Weaver, but Yan and the others were confused the whole time. They only knew that the Night Weaver directly called Ige, the father of the snakes, when he came up.
And Ige really responded.
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I don’t know since when, the sound of heavy footsteps began to be heard from the depths of Youxi.
And at the same time, all the snake people around them were kneeling on the ground devoutly and buried their heads deeply.
Bad air currents are constantly washing over this gray ground, bringing with it a heavy, ancient, deathly smell.
Ig.
The ancient god who had ascended to the rank of superiors in the eternity of time appeared in an almost simple manner.
Unlike the other dream gods that Milo has seen, he is like an idle old man walking in front of his home. The years have left many vicissitudes on him, but not in his eyes. There is no trace of turbidity left in it, and those snake eyes are deeper than the frozen Serelion Sea.
Ig's body shape is similar to that of an ordinary snake man, even giving people a somewhat skinny appearance.
No, compared to the new-born Snake Man, Igor's body structure even looks a bit...old? Simple?
This is not an illusion, because he is the first generation of snake people. He was born on the upper reaches of the evolutionary road, and all his physiological structures are too primitive compared to today.
He is more like the snake god depicted in primitive murals than any snake man, and is an extremely primitive style.
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The moment the silhouette of Ige emerged from the shadows, Milo drew a lot of fear from Yan, Freya and Xiaoyan.
If they don't do this, they will not be able to stay awake in the "blasphemous act" of looking directly at God.
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"Is that the biological father of the two-headed snake man?" Yan approached Milo and asked in a low voice.
"Well, it should be." Milo nodded.
Yan took a deep breath, looked back at Woti Ige, who was lying in a pool of blood, and asked Milo: "Is it too late to apologize now?"
" I guess it's too late." Milo shook his head.
"What if I run away?" Yan then asked.
"It's probably too late." Milo continued to shake his head.
"That's it." Yan took out a metal spoon from his pocket and stuffed it into his crotch without knowing what he was doing, with a painful look on his face. .
“What are you doing?” Milo couldn’t understand.
"Of course, cut off an egg and hide it, so there is a chance of resurrection in the future, right?" Yan said seriously.
As he spoke, he also took out two other spoons and gave them to Freya and Xiaoyan.
The latter two looked confused.
"Is this?"
Yan slapped his forehead: "Oh, right, you don't have one."
After that, he took the spoon back from their hands.
. . .
"No, where did you get so many spoons?" Milo looked at Yan's clinking pockets.
Yan Zeshi said that this is also a way for him to use the road of blood feud to exchange for power:
"Stealed from Usa, I found that everyone in Usa's kittens has one Precious spoon so..."
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Anyway, this group of bastards from the waking world have demonstrated the word "blasphemy" vividly.
The oldest father of snakes was right in front of them, but they gathered around and whispered.
This made the other snake-men around who heard the strange noises very angry, but Yig ignored the four of them. Only Nightweaver seemed to be in his pair of deep eyes.
"The lover of Wolvados..."
"Well..."
"You finally found Yousi...I've been waiting for you for a long time..."
"Do you really think...you are qualified to avenge Him?"
"Really, find the right one..." Are you alive?”
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Ige’s voice was like two rusty blades rubbing endlessly, broken and raw, and it was difficult to capture the words. syllables and pauses.
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His few words basically admitted many obscure stories buried under the long river of time.
The truth is actually not complicated.
Just as Milo speculated, no matter where the Nightweaver came from or what race she was born into, she must be the lover, or at least the admirer, of the dead Watcher Wolvados. The belief system of Wolvados was destroyed by Ig. The sinking of the Mu continent had nothing to do with the rumored Tsatogua. The crimes Ig committed on this continent were not simply because of the snake people. After betraying him and converting to Tsathoggua, his purpose from beginning to end was to crush the Watcher's belief system. If nothing else, the snake-men who were killed were only part of them. Also buried under the sea were all the other races that believed in Wolvados.
It's even possible that those snake men were just a cover, thrown there by the descendants that Iger casually crushed to death, to use them to cover up lies.
He can do such a thing. After all, judging from various signs, Ige is deliberately hiding the truth about Wolvados.
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So the Nightweaver is just as Milo speculated.
She is here for revenge.
Although Milo has not yet seen that she has any strength to avenge the father of snakes...
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“Whether it is revenge or plunder, You should know better than me... Haha..."
Ige's words did not show any obvious emotional fluctuations from beginning to end.
Milo is also unpredictable.
But he is too familiar with the word "plunder".
The plunder mentioned between gods will only be linked to faith.
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He suddenly remembered a certain mysterious object that the Night Weaver took from the depths of the altar after entering Youss.
In order to verify his speculation, Milo once again opened the chronicles of the Yisi people.
Now the last line clearly reads:
"The lost power of faith remains to this day, and followers picked it up from Youss."
"However, even if It is an immortal force, but it cannot escape the fate of corruption. That thing has already deteriorated.”
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The strength left behind after the collapse of Wolvados' belief system? Has Yig been kept in the Youss Altar?
No, that can’t be considered preservation. He just left it there casually, as if it were a worthless object.
Why is this...
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"They will definitely fight after a while. When they fight, we will take the opportunity to escape." Milo whispered.
"Where to go?"
"Whatever!"
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A battle between the ultimate superiors, above the old days, no, above the CCD, just underground. Youhiss is on.
The snakes all refused to leave, their knees seemed to be embedded in the soil. Even though they knew that it would only take a trace of the aftermath to shatter them into pieces, they still knelt there without complaint and sang the great song. Song of Yig, waiting for death to come.
The twisted and deformed underground beliefs are vividly displayed in this way.
In the entire dark land, only Milo and the others were running away like crazy.
What Milo didn’t expect was that after getting the power of faith that originally belonged to Wolvados, the Night Weaver actually burst out with terrifying power that could destroy the world. She weaved The night completely enveloped the dark red light above Youxi, plunging the underground world into complete darkness.
No one knows what kind of horrific fight broke out between her and Ige in the darkest central area.
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However, the outcome seems to be doomed.
Rather than saying that the purpose of the Night Weaver is revenge, it is better to call it martyrdom.
Milo had already smelled the ultimate sense of fate when he first met her.
The only thing that supports the Nightweaver's conscience to guide Milo and the others on the way to escape is the fragmented memory from Wauwadaos that Milo "picked up" not long ago.
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For Youss, this was a catastrophe.
For Milo, this is a terrifying adventure.
But for Igor and Nightweaver, this is more like something that was destined to happen tens of millions of years ago. None of them can avoid it, not at all. .
Yig knew that the Nightweaver would find this place no matter what, so he simply threw the "legacy" of Wolvados there like garbage.
As for the Night Weaver, she must have understood that no matter how hard she struggled, Wolvados would never come back.
So this is not revenge, but martyrdom.
(End of this chapter)