The First Magic World War

Chapter 530 - 530 496, Circulating Labyrinth - Aegean Island



Chapter 530: 496, Circulating Labyrinth – Aegean Island Chapter 530: 496, Circulating Labyrinth – Aegean Island The Gomodoro Tree stood erect on the bow of the Holy Light Divine State Title ship, taking root in the Magic Array!

Charles had always wanted to know what exactly the Magic Array was all about, but every time he approached, the Murmur of Fate would issue a warning, so he had never investigated.

Later, after the old tree had taken root, when he approached again, the Murmur of Fate didn’t react; nonetheless, Charles dared not go down, for he had learned that beneath the roots of the Gomodoro Tree lay both Ling demons and Great Act Devils.

The current Holy Light Divine State Title was no longer the few hundreds in size that had once pledged allegiance from the Blue Sky Tribe.

On board the Holy Light Divine State Title now were no fewer than a thousand Great Act Devils, and over seventy percent of these Great Act Devils were female, transforming into various two-dimensional beauties, and lately, a batch of “Internet celebrity dancers” had even emerged.

They were those creatures that exploded with good looks on the screen but were tiny, with short legs in reality.

Hmm, Charles always had a quick hand scribe by his side; the illustrator was a later addition, and he indeed had grown somewhat tired of the two-dimensional aesthetic, wanting to introduce something with greater allure.

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These Great Act Devils stepping onto Aegean Island were an overwhelming “weapon of mass destruction.”
No male creature could resist such a level of beauty.

The residents of Aegean Island had initially been quite wary of Mecklen’s fleet, but that night, Charles no longer saw that wary look in their eyes; the cheerful Great Act Devils had done a fine job with their diplomatic mission.

Through the night, the brightly lit Aegean Island had a kind of decadent beauty.

The next morning, Charles, looking at the new routes emerging in the distance, was utterly speechless.

He still could not believe that the fifth Labyrinth had been conquered just like that?

After pondering for a long time, Charles ran to discuss with Temple Robin, claiming that he was a follower of the Serpent of Destiny and wanted to build several temples of the Serpent of Destiny on the island.

Temple Robin hesitated for a moment, then agreed to help persuade the island’s residents, although he had no assurance because there had never been temples on the island.

The main reason there were no temples of the Nine Great True Gods on Aegean Island was that constructing temples was very costly, and the island simply did not have the financial and material resources, nor did anyone have such high esteem to rally everyone’s strength.

When Charles, with Temple Robin’s help, began to persuade the inhabitants of the island, to Temple Robin’s surprise, almost every resident readily agreed, stating: the Serpent of Destiny was one of the Nine Great True Gods, and thus building its temple was proper.

After gaining the consent of the residents of Aegean Island, Charles gathered a group of Labyrinth Guardians, purchased construction materials on the island, and began building the temple.

Perhaps the aftershocks of the party were too significant, not a single inhabitant opposed, and even many young people came forward to help voluntarily.

These folks would work for a while, then run to the port to look out and inquire among the Labyrinth Guardians, asking if the pretty ‘sisters’ would like to come ashore to play?

And some people would ask, both casually and intentionally, how one could board the Holy Light Divine State Title?

Despite various minor incidents, the construction of the Serpent of Destiny’s temple proceeded quite smoothly.

Charles built temples of the Serpent of Destiny in the port and six towns, and in the town of Tony, he even specially constructed a Lantern Tower.

This small gesture made the inhabitants of Tony over the moon with fondness for him.

With only a few thousand people, they were fundamentally incapable of constructing a temple.

Having someone build a Lantern Tower for them was the greatest gesture of goodwill to these members of the Kabbalah Sect!

After a delay of more than ten days, having completed the construction of several temples, Charles prepared to leave Aegean Island and made a special request to Temple Robin for help.

On the day Charles landed on the island, the warriors who valiantly assumed a defensive stance were commendable for their courage, the finest talents, and Charles hoped to recruit a group of crew members from among these people.

Temple Robin was initially hesitant, but when Charles offered to pay enough Gold Eglu, he was persuaded.

Temple Robin thought it would be difficult to convince these people to leave their homes, but to his surprise, they were all eager to join Charles’s fleet, with hardly anyone willing to refuse.

Even many young people not on the invitation list wanted to join in.

However, Charles rejected all of them, as he was only interested in the warriors who had bravely resisted that day.

After several days of selection, hundreds of island residents joined the fleet.

Charles repeatedly confirmed that the fifth Labyrinth was indeed cleared, then let the new crew members bid farewell to their families and friends before leading the fleet away from Aegean Island.

Once the fleet had traveled hundreds of kilometers away from the Island of Love, ghost ships rose one after another from the sea bed; some emerged slowly from the masts, expelling large volumes of seawater from the decks, others simply flipped over, as they had originally been sailing upside down below the surface, and some wrapped in mist, appearing ghostly and godlike…

Crew members from the ghost ships also emerged from the cabins one by one, howling to the sky.

When eleven ancient magical ghost warships appeared one after another, the momentum of this ghost fleet reached its peak.

Hundreds of ghost ships set out to sea, their presence so vast, it seemed like Hell’s fleet, breaking through the worldly barrier, ready for an expedition to the realm of the living!

Temple Robin’s complexion turned slightly pale.

Hmm, he too couldn’t resist the temptation and joined Charles’s fleet.

Of course, his reasons for joining were highly noble; he claimed his main purpose was to protect the young people of Aegean Island.

After all, joining such an eerie fleet, who knows what dangers might arise?

Temple Robin wanted to escort and safeguard the young people who joined Charles’s fleet.

If he hadn’t been holding a transformed beauty of a Great Act Devil in his hand when he said this to Charles, believe it would be very persuasive.

Even Temple Robin floated up into the air, a few inches off the ground, revealing his hidden strength, as he was also a Sacred level!

Charles raised his arm and patted him on the shoulder, saying, “There’s really no need to be afraid!”
“We are all decent humans, not undead.”
Just at that moment, a large fish passed closely by the Holy Light Divine State Title, and a gargantuan mouth suddenly opened on the side of the Legendary Warship, swallowing the fish whole.

The people on the ship were not surprised; they had grown accustomed to such events.

The Holy Light Divine State Title had always been so mysterious.

But this was the first time Temple Robin had seen it, and he suddenly broke out in a cold sweat, feeling like he had inadvertently stumbled into the den of the Evil God, leading the youth of Aegean Island into a place of danger.

Charles didn’t have time to comfort this member of the Robin Family; he had already learned some nautical skills, no longer a novice, commanding the huge fleet along the newly emerged route for six or seven days.

His gaze slightly tightened because, once again, appearing ahead was—Aegean Island!

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