A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees

Chapter 1561: 431 Machinist’s Philosophy of Life



Chapter 1561: 431 Machinist’s Philosophy of Life

“Nothing in the world is absolute, Matthew,”

Margaret said with a slight smile.

But she did not delve deeper into this topic, instead she casually said:

“The help that Cyberdragon can provide you is mainly focused on intelligence gathering.”

“And the core of the entire Ancient God Replication Project lies in Lost Paradise.”

“First of all, I can tell you that the Lost Paradise was sealed by the Troll Prince of that era in the Lost Ancient City of Klarafa, which was already a forbidden place during the time of the Troll Empire.”

“The Troll Empire claimed that the ancient city was the Earthly Palace of the god Poole, but in fact, it was just an excuse for the excesses and self-indulgence of the Troll Royal Family.”

“Historically, when the Troll Royal Family expended vast resources to expand the Ancient City of Klarafa, the god Poole suddenly fell. The entire Troll Empire crumbled, and the Ancient City of Klarafa suffered a terrible curse when the deity fell. A great many beings died within the city, and after their deaths, they became the vengeful spirits of the Trolls, which made the curse on the ancient city even stronger.”

“Some even believe that the resentful spirits in the Ancient City of Klarafa are not only from the trolls who died tragically but are also from the cursed Troll Royal Family, and even include a portion of the god Poole’s own resentments.”

“Therefore, at certain specific times, the Ancient City of Klarafa is quite terrifying. You must avoid those time periods if you want to explore it.”

“Machinists are a group of people with a strong adventurous spirit, but they lost too many shared bodies during their exploration of the Ancient City of Klarafa, and eventually, they marked off that area as a forbidden zone early on. Therefore, the information we can provide you about that city is relatively limited. To find Lost Paradise, you’ll still need to rely more on yourself.”

“Later, I will give you a guide scroll. If you follow the direction pointed by the guide, you will be able to find the ancient city.”

“But be very careful!”

At this point,

Margaret’s voice paused:

“The second piece of information I’m going to share with you also relates to Lost Paradise.”

“According to the secret materials found by the Machinists, Lost Paradise is a divine artifact that cannot be seen by the naked eye. You can sense it with your Insight, touch it with your hands, but you absolutely cannot glimpse it with your eyes.”

“In most cases, it is an entirely transparent and invisible existence, while on rare occasions, it appears as a ray of light.” @@novelbin@@

“Lost Paradise is not only the key to restarting Twin Paradise, but inside, it is said to carry a new world.”

“There’s important intelligence you must know—”

The first person to get or come into contact with Lost Paradise might not end up with a good fate.”

The nature of Lost Paradise is a high-energy, high-dimensional new world.”

“It needs to find an anchor point and vessel in the material world to reveal its greatness to the people.”

“Therefore, the first person to activate it is likely to become its host.”

“If you want to be the true master of Lost Paradise and not just a host,

“you must have a powerful enough Demiplane.”

“Only by using a Demiplane as a container for merging with Lost Paradise, can you hope to restrain and control it.”

“You need to be constantly vigilant—”

“Lost Paradise is an artifact with its own consciousness, and it’s extremely dangerous.”

“Even if you’re quite successful in the merging process,

“after that,

“you will likely be a supporter for Lost Paradise for a very long time.”

“Due to the powerful siphoning of Lost Paradise,”

“your strength will be stagnant for a long period, or even regress for a long time.”

“I’m not sure whether this regression is irreversible.”

“But in any case, it’s quite dangerous.”

Margaret looked particularly serious.

Matthew also felt a chill in his heart:

“Lost Paradise has its own will?”

Margaret nodded slightly:

“It is, after all, one of the highest tier artifacts in the Multiverse. In the age without history, ancient gods once fought over it.”

“Cyberdragon believes that Lost Paradise is the key to knock at the door of the plane’s laws. If someone truly masters Lost Paradise, they will gain the authority to speak on equal terms with the Plane Will and vault into being one of the most powerful beings in the Multiverse from the perspective of the laws.”

“Given the great power behind this artifact, the risks involved are self-evident.”

Matthew expressed his agreement seriously.

“Cyberdragon doesn’t know much about the Ancient God Replication Project for Tyrese, but if he truly wishes to become the God of Elves, he will definitely not be the first to come into contact with Lost Paradise.”

Margaret continued her analysis:

“If I were him, I would let someone else become the vessel for Lost Paradise.”

“After that, as long as I control that person, I can indirectly control Lost Paradise.”

“Of course, as you understand, the process of control is often very cruel in reality, it’s definitely not as simple as I’m making it sound. I believe you are already prepared for this psychologically…”

Matthew said gravely:

“What would happen if Tyrese ignited the Divine Fire of Retaliation in Lost Paradise, while someone else became the vessel for it?”

Margaret said without hesitation:

“Tyrese would become a god, the vessel and those nearby would be burnt dry.”

“Lost Paradise might open up a new Heavenly Family Palace on the ruins of Twin Paradise—”

“A hopeful space that is somewhat more high-energy and high-dimensional than the current Heavenly Family Palace.”

“He would have the authority to invite whomever he wishes to become his Subordinate Gods, and even share his divine authority.”

“But do you think he would do that?”

Matthew silently shook his head.

He couldn’t be sure.


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