Chapter 131 Putting Eyes on Tudor
Chapter 131 Putting Eyes on Tudor
Chapter 131 Putting Eyes on Tudor
Amon pushed up his monocle. He knew, of course, that Tudor had dealings with the Primal Witch, but he didn't quite believe that the two were truly in love.
Klein's expression was more subtle. He knew some of the gossip about Tudor and Chick because Rosen had complained to him about it.
So Klein knew that this couple seemed to be truly in love, and he also knew that this couple was—crazy.
"Why are you all so surprised? They are a witch and a hunter. If a witch and a hunter aren't enemies, then of course they must be lovers!" Rosen said leisurely.
Although most similar sequences are hostile, witches and hunters are exceptions. These two paths are indeed more likely to produce lovers due to instinctive attraction. For details, see Tudorchik and the later disease general and Elaine.
"I roughly know that Tudor and Chick have a collaboration, but calling it true love is a bit much," Trensault said after considering his words.
Tudor's association with the Primordial Witch was a secret, but not entirely; at least the Night Emperor was somewhat aware of it, after all—
If it weren't for the Primal Witch attracting Medici's attention back then, even with Adam and Amon's help, Tudor wouldn't have been able to hunt her down so easily. Medici, having been a Red Angel for so many years, still possesses a basic level of vigilance.
It can be said that from that time onward, Trensust guessed that Tudor might be cooperating with the Primal Witch, and he investigated this matter in the future and got some positive answers.
Of course, this is nothing. These days, who doesn't have a true god ally? Although the Primordial Witch doesn't have a good reputation, she is still very powerful.
"You're wrong. Their relationship isn't just a simple collaboration. Believe me, the bond and compatibility between Tudor and Chik are much stronger than you think." Rosen shook his head, then smiled and said, "The Hunter and Witch paths are also more unique than you realize."
Trensault frowned, then relaxed, and looked at Rosen, saying, "Perhaps you could be a little clearer about what I'm saying?"
"Almost every ancient being in this world has a backup plan for resurrection, whether it's the fallen ancient gods, or the mysterious God," Rosen said with a smile, speaking of a seemingly unrelated topic: "So, Your Majesty Trensost, do you think that the creator above all living beings, the original being, might also have left behind a backup plan for resurrection?"
At this moment, Terence's eyes widened. He wasn't stupid. Although Rosen's words seemed cryptic, his meaning was clear: the Creator's resurrection plan might be hidden in the hunter and witch paths.
And Tudor and Chick—perhaps they have already touched upon this? Perhaps even the Creator's resurrection plan has already been activated?
Terence felt a chill run down his spine at this thought. He wasn't sure if Rosen's words were true or false, but regardless, the information revealed was enough for him to take seriously.
No one would want the original resurrection; everyone knows that the resurrection of this Creator would only bring disaster and destruction.
The goddess of night beside her clenched her fists instinctively at this moment. Of course, she already knew that her era had been destroyed by the Creator's restoration, and now—could Tudor and Chik actually be trying to repeat history?
Lilith's expression was also not very pleasant.
Rosen was quite satisfied with this. He knew that these people might not believe him, but that didn't matter. As long as they had doubts, they would investigate. Once they investigated, Tudor and the Primordial Witch would be in an uproar.
"—And where did you learn this, sir?" Trensault calmed himself, looked at Rosen, and asked.
"That's the secret. It's not a good thing to pry too much into other people's secrets. Your Majesty should understand that." Rosen smiled and made a gesture of secrecy. Then he looked at Trensault, and as if remembering something, he said, "More than how I know these things, I have something I'd like to remind Your Majesty of."
"What?" Trensault asked instinctively.
"Source matter is more dangerous than you think. Don't get yourself into trouble," Rosen warned slowly.
Although the source matter, apart from the Source Castle and the Chaos Sea, was sealed in the Western Continent, as time went by, these source matter clearly had their own power leaking out. And it was obvious that the Night Emperor came into contact with the power leaking out of one of the source matter.
And the other party seems to have died as a result.
Terence's expression didn't change much upon hearing this; he simply said, "Thank you for the reminder."
Rosen smiled indifferently when he saw this. He wasn't familiar with Trensoust, and he was just giving a casual reminder. If the other party didn't listen, there was nothing he could do.
Having met the Night Emperor he longed to see and after putting poison on Tudor's eyes, Rosen did not intend to stay any longer, so he took his leave.
After Rosen and his men left, Lilith finally breathed a sigh of relief in the reception room.
Although he felt that the other party probably wouldn't eat him, the fact that the other party didn't leave still put a lot of pressure on him.
"Mother Earth, you seem to be quite wary of that Mr. Rosen?" This obvious change in Her was naturally noticed by the others, and Terence, who had been puzzled by it, finally couldn't help but ask.
Upon hearing this, Lilith glanced at Trensost, sighed, and said, "I am indeed very wary. He's a monster, an incredibly powerful monster!"
"What's going on with him? What's the situation with him?" Trensault pressed.
"I don't know." Lilith calmly shook her head, then looked at the Goddess of Night and asked, "Night, perhaps among us you know Her best. Would you be willing to introduce yourself?"
"In fact, I don't know much about Him, but I probably do know more than you do." After organizing her thoughts, the Goddess of Night didn't hide anything and simply introduced Rosen's situation.
He knew he needed to let others know about Rosen, even if it was just in case for the future.
His words clearly stunned the two gods present. After a long while, Trensost said, "This sounds like a story."
"I also wish this were just a story, but unfortunately it's real," the Goddess of Night said with a smile, though there was a hint of helplessness in her smile. After a pause, she sighed and said, "But this isn't entirely a bad thing for us."
These words made both Terence and Lilith thoughtful.
Lilith suddenly seemed to remember something and said, "He once mentioned that if He were to devour the fallen Mother Goddess, He would replace her with the concept of the Father God. In this world, if anyone can be called the Father of all things, perhaps only that one."
Lilith is, of course, referring to the original creator.
Trensoust seemed to realize something as well, and said, "But He clearly didn't want the initial resurrection, otherwise He wouldn't have pointed out the contingency plan for the initial resurrection—"
At this point, Trensorst and Lilith exchanged glances, both having a guess in their hearts.
I don't want the original resurrection, the Father God, the one with the highest essence—Rosen, could he be like the mysterious one, or God, one of the original split personalities?
The Goddess of Night lowered her eyes. She could tell what the two people in front of her were thinking, and she had some different opinions about it, but in the end, the Goddess of Night said nothing.
After all—some things are too shocking to say out loud.
The true Outer God—or so it seems?
The Goddess of Night sighed as she thought about this.
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