The First Magic World War-Chapter 352 - : 334, "Holy Light Divine Kingdom Ship Log

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Chapter 352: 334, “Holy Light Divine Kingdom Ship Log

Charles did not hesitate to pull out his diary and slapped it on the forehead of the divine creature!

The murmuring in his mind abruptly stopped, followed by a piercing scream, “Agmillar! Agmillar! Kahnstan! Agmillar! Kahnstan…”

The voice repeatedly screamed the names of the two Evil Gods, nearly making Charles believe that this divine creature would summon both Evil Gods; fortunately, nothing so terrifying occurred. About half an hour later, the original voice returned. A thread of thought transmitted again, “Great Sea Serpent Granny Posugi’s venomous fangs, the tears of the Whale King… Whoever collects all these, I will deem you my master, willing to carry you to any destination, to explore the treasures of all Seven Seas.” However, listening closely, there were no longer traces of the God of the Labyrinth’s fel energy or the aura of the Blood Ancestor, only these items remained.

Charles retrieved the diary, discovering it had gained “a side,” flipping through sometimes revealed “Agmillar’s Labyrinth,” sometimes “Vampire Secret Scrolls,” and sometimes “Holy Light Divine Kingdom Ship Log.”

When he opened the “Holy Light Divine Kingdom Ship Log,” it chronicled this legendary warship from its construction, to its maiden voyage, and all its voyages across the Seven Seas, including all the encounters documented therein.

The first few hundred pages of “Holy Light Divine Kingdom Ship Log” recorded how the legendary warship was built, and even how they sought the assistance of the Serpent of Destiny, hence severing an unimaginable friendship. Later, it details the old King’s travels aboard it, how it became one of the twelve legendary warships of the Seven Seas, the capture of Queen Bee, and encountering the Deep Sea Behemoth Aklas in the Raging Sea, although defeating this unimaginably enormous sea creature, it lost its most precious parts. On the return journey, it encountered Labyrinth Evil God Agmillar in the Agres Sea, causing the legendary warship to barely make it back to St. Michael Island and never to sail again, nor could anyone drive it thereafter.

Charles had not expected that this legendary warship had encountered so many adventures.

He was somewhat puzzled, why would the old King prefer this legendary warship over an unimaginable friendship?

Charles could guess that this unimaginable friendship was most likely from the Serpent of Destiny.

Although the “Holy Light Divine Kingdom” title was incredibly precious, even more valuable than Queen Bee, it still wasn’t worth giving up a friendship with one of the Nine Great True Gods!

It could only be said…

Well, baffling indeed.

Charles’s diary had acquired the function of the “Holy Light Divine Kingdom Ship Log,” and he could already faintly sense the situation of this legendary warship; it was indeed severely damaged, especially the divine creature, which seemed fine on the surface but was actually wounded by the Deep Sea Behemoth Aklas, no longer sufficient to enable the legendary warship’s long voyage.

Charles did not continue to linger in the lake and swam back to the surface. His diary, now enhanced by the power of the two Evil Gods and acknowledged by a divine creature, was no longer vulnerable to water. He tucked it back into his chest and set foot on the legendary warship for the first time.

A majestic power swept through, but Charles remained unharmed. He knew had it not been for the warning from the Golden Serpent Ring, which led him to first dive into the lake and explore beneath the ship, he might have been blasted away by the defensive force field of the Holy Light Divine Kingdom, despite possessing the Golden Ring that could command the warship.

Charles felt a bit of relief as he touched the three Golden Rings on his left hand. After boarding the Holy Light Divine Kingdom, the power of the Golden Rings on Charles’s hand began to manifest, allowing him unimpeded access throughout the warship. Charles soon found a magic array at the bow of the ship—undeniably, the entrance to the seventh layer of the Maze Grotto was on this Holy Light Divine Kingdom.

The Golden Serpent Ring on Charles’s hand continuously murmured, urging him to stay away. The closer he got to the magic array at the bow, the more agitated the murmurs became. He hesitated for a moment, then turned and walked away, deciding not to continue exploring the seventh layer of the Maze Grotto.

For him, being able to explore this far was enough.

Charles, step by step, returned to Saint Michael City; he didn’t meet anyone and used the Infinite Mirror Realm to once again return to Strasbourg, Elysian Pastoral Street No. 58.

Charles knew he could probably satisfy most of the Holy Light Divine Kingdom Ship’s needs, although there were a few items missing that he could seek. However, with matters concerning “the divine,” he preferred to plan carefully in advance, looking up information and consulting Golden Ram Herolf to avoid any oversight.

When Madam Nancy saw him, she mentioned that Philedrica and Miss Sophia Garanord had both visited in the evening, learned of his absence, returned disappointed, and had arranged to come again the next morning.

Charles acknowledged this and asked Mrs. Plum Sauce to help prepare dinner, as he had been busy on St. Michael Island for a long time and hadn’t eaten much.

When dinner was served, Charles carefully examined the newly transformed Golden Serpent Ring. He had roughly understood its function; it could use whispers to remind him to make the most advantageous choices and avoid danger.

Once he had left St. Michael Island, it remained silent; apparently, in Strasbourg, Charles was safe and secure, unlikely to encounter anything particularly good or bad.

After dinner, Charles returned to his room and, as usual, practiced his cultivation for a while. This time, he felt his progression was incredibly fast.

The whispers of the Serpent of Destiny were indeed far superior to directly confronting the two Evil Gods, and it was much safer. However, given the choice, Charles would rather endure the hardship and spend more time practicing than encounter any “divine” beings again.

The next day, early in the morning before Charles had even risen, he heard Madam Nancy ringing a bell downstairs to alert him that a guest had arrived.

Charles got up, washed his face, changed his clothes, and hurried downstairs. Sure enough, he saw Philedrica and Sophia Garanord, now seemingly close friends, greeting each other warmly.

Upon seeing Charles, Philedrica asked, “I’m ready to bring over the first group of Leopard People; what are your plans for them?”

Charles was startled and asked, “Why the rush?”

Philedrica, looking rather upset, said, “The Leopard People’s village has run out of food, and without help, a severe famine will happen immediately.”

“I don’t have time to delay any longer, and I hope that you, Charles, can arrange for them quickly, whether to send them to a city or to sea; in any case, it could save more of their lives.”

After thinking it over, Charles said, “No need to come to Strasbourg; send them directly to Machu Picchu!”

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