Chapter 146: Knowledge Itself
In "Nation of Disorder," Hobert first used the "Power of Order" to restore the order of Old Neil's body. Then, using the power of the "Psychological Spoon," he concealed a portion of the infected spirit body and used "Hypnosis" to make Old Neil forget his ritual and the determination to revive his lover.
As Hobert sighed with relief in "Nation of Disorder," marveling at the success of this "treatment," he suddenly shuddered, as if suddenly being stared at by eyes from an unknown source.
Hobert felt that the gaze could penetrate the "True Sight" and see himself on the Iron Throne in "Nation of Disorder."
Shifting the perspective of the "True Sight," he saw that the symbol representing an eye in the center of the altar suddenly came to life, turning into a real eye.
It was entirely black, with a deep black pupil, making it look like a moving dark paper cutout.
It bounced around, trying to leap into the vat of blood on the altar.
Hobert probably understood what was happening. Old Neil's ritual had indeed attracted some advanced scrutiny, but the entities observing here couldn't project too much power here before Old Neil's ritual was complete.
So the eye hoped to leap into the blood-filled vat to strengthen itself.
Realizing he couldn't let this happen, Hobert realized that if the eye's power grew any stronger, its presence behind it might really see the situation in "Nation of Disorder" through the "True Sight."
So Hobert said to Klein with supreme authority, "Sacrifice it to me."
At the same time, he threw the symbol representing the "Creator" into Klein's stars.
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Meanwhile, in Klein's room in the suburbs of Tingen City, he felt deeply what it meant to "invite a god easily and send a god difficult." The "Creator" indeed, as Roselle said, cured Neil's loss of control, but it seemed unwilling to leave.
What to do?
Finally, the other party said that the eye that was bouncing around was best, which gave the "Creator" a sacrifice and solved the strange eye.
Klein quickly drew the symbol of the "Creator" near the strange eye, arranged the altar, and then used the knowledge about sacrifice just obtained from "Little Sun" to make the sacrifice.
He saw two huge bronze gates open a crack, and a surging force emerged, followed by a huge suction force that seemed to suck everything in the room into the bronze gates.
When the huge suction force disappeared, the bronze gate disappeared, and the eye bouncing around on the altar disappeared without a trace, and the "Creator" in the air also disappeared.
Klein sighed with relief, thankfully this mysterious existence really had no malice and did not demand unaffordable sacrifices.
As he thought, he tidied up the altar, then went to pull open the curtains, and the dazzling sunlight shone into the room, leaving nothing dark to hide.
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In a rented house in the suburbs of Tingen City, Ince Zangwill crossed out a passage in his notebook and then wrote quickly: "Klein Moretti was almost killed by the uncontrollable Old Neil. Why didn't he pull out his gun and shoot after the psychological struggle?
"If he shot, Old Neil would become a sacrifice for this ritual. Klein Moretti would immediately lose control due to the hidden gaze of a secret existence and become a pile of flesh and bones.
"But he didn't do that. Not only that, he let Old Neil, who was on the verge of losing control, return to normal. It's incredible, once again making Ince Zangwill feel surprised, even the quill in his hand didn't understand what happened?
"Anyway, Ince Zangwill's plan to kill Klein Moretti failed again, and he was fooled by a Sequence 8 once again, which made him very annoyed..."
Ince Zangwill picked up the pen, a hint of anger flashing in his eyes, not because of Klein, but because he was just mocked by a pen, and that pen was still in his hand.
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In "Nation of Disorder," Hobert examined the eye in his hand.
It still had the characteristics of being alive, but it looked around as if it had lost its target and didn't know what to do next.
This indicates that "Nation of Disorder" has severed its connection with its original body.
Hobert tried to grasp the eye, and his gaze suddenly extended to an unknown land.
That land seemed to be an endless wilderness, with a tall tower in the calamity, and a fiery eyeball on the top of the tower was staring at this land.
Suddenly, the eyeball seemed to sense Hobert's gaze, and it looked back at Hobert.
Hobert's perspective immediately returned to "Nation of Disorder," and at that moment, he felt that his brain had gained a lot of knowledge.
Snap~
His head seemed to explode like a smashed tomato, and the half-built hall trembled. The pool in front of the "Iron Throne" bubbled like it was boiling.
After about four or five seconds, Hobert's head grew back, and the hall and pool returned to normal.
Hobert smiled bitterly, realizing he had almost died unexpectedly.
Immediately after that, he found a large amount of chaotic knowledge in his mind, and he didn't even understand the meaning of most of it.
But it seems that these things are "knowledge itself," which seems to understand the mysterious world and must be seen to understand.
For example, when he saw the Spirit World, the "knowledge itself" about the Spirit World would emerge, and Hobert would immediately understand the composition of the Spirit World and the principles behind the rules of walking in the Spirit World, and so on.
No wonder the extraordinary people who approach the "Mystery Pryer" are so afraid of being chased into their minds by the "Hidden Sage" to inject knowledge. Is this knowledge useful? Very useful, but generally unnecessary and difficult to understand, and it takes up too much "memory."
If he had grabbed this eye in the real world, Hobert would have already lost control and become a monster.
Hobert manifested a stone box and put the eye that looked around into the box, covering it with the "Power of Order."
Then Hobert began to sort out understandable knowledge: Sequence 9 "Mystery Pryer" potion formula:
"Main Ingredients: A pair of eyeballs from the Nasla Ancient Mountain Giant Ape, 70 grams of Star Crystal.
Auxiliary Ingredients: 80 ml of pure water, 8 drops of Octagonal Gold Tray Flower juice, 7 grams of White Orchid powder, 9 grams of Dragon's Blood Herb."
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Sequence 9 "Savant" potion formula:
"Main Ingredients: Head of the Brown-backed Firefly, a complete five-colored leaf grass.
Auxiliary Ingredients: ..."
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Sequence 8 "Melee Scholar" potion formula:
"Main Ingredients: A complete combat beetle, a dried Hanging Orchid flower.
Auxiliary Ingredients: ..."
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Sequence 7 "Warlock" potion formula:
"Main Ingredients: Complete brain of Pale Giraffe, two fruits of Flying Puff Tree.
Auxiliary Ingredients: ..."
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