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Chapter 472 Meeting with the Terror Knight

Chapter 472 Meeting with the Terror Knight

The Terror Knight Stellian has been worrying about meeting the Chief Director of the Immortal Society these days. Regent Perrick has asked about the progress of the matter many times. He dare not say that he cannot even enter the Immortal Tower. He can only say that the Chief Director of the Immortal Society has agreed to meet him, but he just needs to wait for the Chief Director to have time.

When Dorothea's army arrived at the Rotten Court, Stirling was summoned by Perric for questioning, and his reply was that there would be news soon.

How fast is it?

Strahn hesitated and was turned away.

Therefore, when Sterling heard that a human who claimed to be the King of the Kingdom of Death was coming to visit, he immediately left the Wailing Tower. Seeing that the visiting human was indeed the King of Bones that he had been waiting for day and night, he grabbed Helot's hand as if he had seen a relative and said, "You are finally here, Your Majesty! Please give me good news."

The revelation of true feelings gave Helot a chill.

Helot quickly let go of his hand and said, "Of course I came to the Wailing Tower to bring good news. The memorandum of cooperation between the Kingdom of Death and the Immortal Society has just been signed, and the chief director is in a very good mood now. He agreed to meet you, so come with me quickly, the chief director's schedule is very tight."

"Let's go there immediately..." Sterling summoned his black horse, then called it back after thinking about it, and ordered the undead guards to prepare the carriage.

When the carriage was brought over, Sterling invited Helot to sit in the carriage.

The Terror Knight was already a burly man, and he was wearing heavy armor, so the carriage seemed too small for Sterling. In order to give Helot and Miria enough space, Sterling could only curl up as much as possible, sitting on the chair in a squatting position with his hands hugging his knees.

He knew that he would most likely not be able to convince the chief director of the Immortal Society, so if he wanted to gain something, he would need to rely on this human king who was regarded as a distinguished guest by the Immortal Society.

"Your Majesty! Regent Perrick now owns the entire Rotten Court and is only one step away from becoming the new Death Regent. Regent Perrick urgently needs the support of the Immortal Society to work together to repel Babbitt. And Dorothea, who overestimates her own capabilities, let her go back to Scorched Earth City."

Sometimes Helot had to sigh at the undead's closed-off information, especially the information about living beings, which they almost ignored.

As an important general of Peric's regency, Stirling knew about Dorothea, but not Broken Bones. He knew about Scorched Earth City, but not about the Old Land.

In his understanding, the Kingdom of Death is probably a very inconspicuous country, located in a very inconspicuous place, and its strength is very small and inconspicuous.

If it weren't for the Immortal Society, the noble Terror Knight would never bow his head to a living being.

Helot said: "Peric wants the Immortal Council to change its neutral position? I think it will be very difficult. I am familiar with the Immortal Mages. They are only interested in academics and knowledge, and don't care who will be the next Death Ruler."

"So I need your help, Your Majesty. Convince the Immortal Society to serve Peric as regent. After the regent becomes the Regent of Death, the Immortal Society can obtain a higher status than before. Of course, you and your Kingdom of Death will also be pardoned by the Regent of Death!"

After hearing what Sterling said, Helot felt a headache.

The undead really don’t know how to do things!

How high a position can Peric give to the Immortal Society when he becomes the Death Ruler? It can be higher than what the Sorrow King gives! Their first director is an incarnation of the Sorrow King!

The only benefit given to the Kingdom of Death is pardon!

Helot was not angry, he just wanted to laugh.

But I can’t really laugh…

Helot stretched his facial muscles, suppressed the smile that was about to come, and then said solemnly, "It's great to be pardoned by the Death Council! I will do my best to make the Immortal Council serve Peric as a regent, but the Immortal Council is not something I can control. I hope you can understand, General."

"Thank you, Your Majesty." Sterling tried to salute, but his helmet hit the carriage and he was in no condition to stretch at all.

The Skeleton Carriage marches towards the Immortal Tower, protected by a team of Undead soldiers.

The undead army attacking the city launched a new round of fierce attack.

From time to time, long-range magic from outside the city fell from the sky, and the magic effects produced after landing caused widespread destruction. Thunder and lightning, fire rain and meteors, and powerful summons destroyed everything.

The defenders had to send a large number of mages to deal with this long-range magic attack. Beams of magic light were fired from the city into the sky, and then unfolded into magic shields to intercept the attacking magic. The explosion and magic pressure produced a gorgeous halo, showing the unique beauty of magic war.

The convoy advanced under such attacks, and from time to time they would encounter damaged roads. The accompanying mages would quickly use bones to fill the gaps so that the carriages could pass smoothly.

On the way, Helot saw many player teams. Most of them wore easily recognizable guild uniforms, and each of them showed the qualities of a professional soldier. They quickly moved through the ruins of the city, dodging the magical attacks from the sky, and headed to the mission location they received.

As doomsday approaches, most player guilds must become militarized and professionalized, with resources tending to go to high-level players, while mid- and low-level players turn to logistics and support.

Moreover, the larger the guild, the more actively it participates in various wars in the game world.

Only in this way can they have experience in dealing with the invasion of the game world when the end of the world comes.

The carriage stopped.

We have arrived at the Immortal Tower.

With Helot's introduction, the chief director of the Immortal Society agreed to meet with Perik's envoy.

Sterling walked into the Immortal Tower for the first time, and like all the undead and living beings who entered here for the first time, he was shocked by the vast books. He walked quietly and quietly, not daring to disturb the immortal wizards who were standing on the "Gray Crow" reading.

The good old man Harry Karan was in charge of the reception. He summoned the "Gray Crow" and said to Sterling: "The Chief Councilor is in the room on the top floor. You only have ten minutes. Please express your intention as soon as possible."

ten minutes!

It's too short!

Sterling did not dare to delay and immediately stepped on the gray crow and flew to the top of the tower.

Helot, who had promised Sterling to meet the Chief Director together, followed him up.

Entering the chief director's room, the spatial characteristics of the room turned it from a director's meeting room into a study room. Xingkong was sitting behind the desk reading a book. There was a pen and paper on the table so that he could write down his sudden thoughts at any time.

Seeing Strine and Helot come in, Xingkong put down the book and two bone chairs rose opposite.

"Please take a seat... Your Majesty Boneshard, and General Stirling."

Sterling sat down and looked at the stars.

This was of course the first time he had seen the starry sky, but he had heard that the chief director of the Immortal Society was a special type of steel undead, and this time he saw that his whole body was indeed made of metal. If it weren't for the soul fire burning in his eye sockets, it would be difficult to distinguish him from the mechanical puppet of alchemy.

Sterling wasted no time and immediately told Starry Sky the purpose of his visit.

"...

For unknown reasons, some top beings in some planes focused their attention on the Rotten King's Court, and even a fight broke out. Regent Doyle was affected and died in the fight between the Gloomy King and another being of the same level.

The Rotten Wasteland cannot continue to be in chaos. The only way is to elect Perik as regent as soon as possible. He can then obtain the authority of the Death Regent and drive out those top beings who are eyeing the Rotten Royal Court.

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Peric's regency needs the support of the Immortal Society to defeat his biggest rival, Babbitt's regency."

Xingkong's answer was very straightforward: "I know why Peric came to me to assist in the administration, and this is also the reason why I have not met you. If it were not for His Majesty Broken Bones' constant introduction, this meeting would not have taken place.

But the Immortal Society's attitude will not change because of this. Neutrality is the foundation of the Immortal Society's existence. Our only job is to protect the knowledge here. Taking sides will only bring destruction."

"If Perrick becomes the Regent of Death, he can protect this place and provide more convenience and funding for the Immortal Society." While speaking, Sterling looked at Helot, hoping to get help.

Helot said: "I think what Knight Stirling said makes sense..."

Before Helot could finish, Xingkong sternly stopped him: "Your Majesty, I have agreed to this meeting, which is the limit of what you can do. Do not try to exert your influence again, which will affect our future cooperation."

Helot immediately shut up and gave Sterling a helpless look.

Sterling was very anxious: "Chief Councilor, the Rotten Wasteland needs to determine the Death Ruler as soon as possible. Peric's Regent is the best choice now! As long as the Immortal Society is willing to stand up and support, I think Peric's Regent is willing to agree to any of your conditions."

Xingkong said: "You don't have much time left, but even if I give you another ten minutes, you still can't convince me. Neutrality is the foundation of all the actions of the Immortal Society, and this will not change.

I think instead of wasting your time here at the Immortal Society, you should think of solutions from other directions.

For example...King Bonebreaker has a very good relationship with Queen Dorothea, and his country is next to Scorched Earth City."

Helot complained: "Chief Councillor, I don't want to get involved in the battle for the reign of death."

Xingkong said, "You have brought me trouble, so don't blame me for causing you trouble. I told you a long time ago that you should leave the Rotten King's Court as soon as possible after signing the memorandum, but you introduced me to an undead that I didn't want to see for a boring bet.

Hope you can learn from your mistakes next time.

The time has come...please leave here."

Starsky said as he lowered his head to read his book again, the room opened...Harikaran and Mirika were standing outside.

Is ten minutes so fast?

Does the time start from the moment we enter the Immortal Tower?

Sterling didn't know if it had been ten minutes, but the Chief Director clearly didn't want to continue talking.

He could only stand up and salute the starry sky, then walk out in disappointment.

Even after walking out of the Immortal Tower, Sterling still looked distressed, not knowing how to respond to Peric's regent.

Helot on the side said: "It seems that the result is as I expected. I have fulfilled my promise. Goodbye, Knight Stirling."

At this time, Sterling suddenly stopped Helot who was about to leave: "The chief councilor said... Your Majesty, you have a very good relationship with Queen Dorothea."

You finally reacted!

Helot replied: "It's OK."

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