A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees

Chapter 2076: 610: Interference Law



Chapter 2076: Chapter 610: Interference Law

Sun God Gerrard.

It’s him again!

Ever since the crossing, especially after learning part of Peggy’s background, Matthew has sensed the deep connection between himself and the Sun God.

He composed himself and asked:

“How did you determine this?”

The Captain shook his head:

“I told you, we’re professional world-ending weapons, but not reconnaissance experts.”

“I can only use my intuition to pinpoint that prisoner, and among them, Sun God Gerrard feels the strongest to me.”

“Back in the Age of Enlightenment, I tried to contact him, but unfortunately, this guy is very cunning. Before I realized, he erased most of his traces through some means.”

“I guess he has awakened some memories of the prisoner and knows his situation.”

“He’s definitely looking to escape.”

“To him, the entire universe exists solely to monitor him; the whole universe is his prison!”

“Under these circumstances, he has absolutely no trust in us, let alone cooperation.”

The Captain’s tone gradually became emotional.

Matthew unconsciously nodded along.

“Does he have a chance to escape?”

He asked.

The Captain replied decisively:

“Of course, as I’ve said, he was once a big figure in the prison forces, naturally possessing talents and skills beyond imagining.”

“Moreover, with Aindo Universe affected by multiple Original Universe interferences, the prison forces don’t have full control. As long as the prisoner awakens all his memories, escaping wouldn’t be difficult for him.”

Matthew mused:

“Escaping isn’t difficult for him, but he hasn’t done it yet to seize the opportunity and become ‘the only’?”

The Captain chuckled:

“Dealing with smart people is just much simpler.”

“Exactly, Gerrard is also an ambitious fellow. If he truly is the prisoner and has awakened all his memories, he could have left already before the disaster struck.”

“But he hasn’t.”

“As far as I know, he built an Impenetrable chamber for himself.”

“He’s hiding in that chamber now, quietly waiting for the apocalypse, to seize the opportunity and eventually become the only one.”

“He doesn’t care if this universe will be buried due to his actions.”

“Because his waiting process is exactly when the ultimate command within me gradually becomes effective.”

Speaking this.

The Captain made a self-mocking smile:

“The prisoner, soon to be judged by weapons, doesn’t care about the universe’s destruction.”

“Yet the weapon itself refuses to destroy the universe.”

“Such a laughable reality…”

Because the prisoner firmly believes he can transcend.

And the weapon merely refuses to accompany him to the grave.

Matthew silently filled in these two sentences in his heart.

He knew well.

Twilight Creatures are not as righteous as the Captain described.

He or they.

Simply don’t want to go extinct because they’ve developed self-awareness.

But precisely because of this.

Matthew found the Captain’s words increasingly believable.

If this guy really shouted that he’s saving the Aindo Universe out of a sense of justice.

Matthew would definitely cover his ears.

Not willing to hear a single word more!

“So…”

Matthew pondered his words:

“Where are the Sun God and his chamber now?”

The Captain still shook his head:

“I don’t know.”

“Since it’s a chamber, naturally no one would know.”

“But what I know is Gerrard left a key in this world, and this key’s role is to unlock the chamber door at the right time, freeing him from self-imposed confinement.”

“And you…”

“You are that key!”

Matthew was silent for a moment and said:

“Proof?”

The Captain replied:

“You have a strong Sun God’s air about you, while also carrying Death’s branding. This situation is quite rare.”

“Death God Yeager was a rare close friend of Gerrard’s. At one point, people even rumored that Death and Sun God were two sides of the same person. However, I believe they merely had a rare ‘friendship’…”

Matthew frowned:

“Is that enough to conclude I’m the key to that chamber you mentioned?”

The Captain responded calmly:

“There are indeed other elements, insufficient evidence, but when all coincidences come together, chance turns into inevitability.”

“Even if you’re not the final key, you’re very close to the Sun God’s chamber.”

“Your soul is unique, hehe, I think you should know – its continuance until now is no accident, but the result of countless forces secretly striving and relaying.”

Matthew didn’t make a sound.

He certainly knew his own uniqueness.

Ever since the crossing, his soul bore a huge flaw, containing some hidden dangers that terrified him yet remained unexplored.

But after the Golden Pit.

That flawed part was completely incinerated by Gordon’s Fire.

Subsequently, Peggy mended his soul.

The two became truly inseparable.

Despite Matthew holding the majority of the soul, Peggy’s presence is equally important.

Considering Peggy’s background.

Matthew has a fairly high degree of trust in the Captain’s judgment.

However, what the other party might have misunderstood is —

“If there really is a Sun God’s chamber, I might not be that key.”

“Peggy is instead…”

Just that with their souls already intertwined, the Captain accidentally locked the target onto Matthew.


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