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Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 1193 - 664: The Oncoming Aura of Conspiracy_2
Chapter 1193: Chapter 664: The Oncoming Aura of Conspiracy_2
The most common legend is that Lord Muyin once intercepted a cart full of fleeing thieves, single-handedly stopping two galloping horses in their tracks and lifting them off the ground, forcing the cart to come to an abrupt halt. After setting down the poor beasts, he ripped off the reins like tearing a spider web, severing them from the horses. The thieves drew their weapons and stabbed at him through the carriage, but Lord Muyin simply seized the cart and hurled it across a field, causing it to tumble until it landed upside-down, with the dazed thieves thrown out in the process. During the capture of these thieves, one of them tried to resist with a sword, but Lord Muyin bent the blade into a semicircle, then pinned the thief under his arm and continued his pursuit of the others, striding along unaffected.
Moreover, it is considered a commonplace occurrence for those who draw swords and cause trouble in the Silver Autumn Pub, where Lord Muyin likes to drink leisurely, to be picked up and thrown out of the inn by him.
Because the reputation of Lord Muyin and his Purple Dragon Knights is too illustrious, the War Mages stationed here are somewhat overlooked. As a crucial point for overseeing the forests of the entire Komeer Kingdom, not only does it boast a substantial number of War Mages, but their strength is generally extraordinary, with at least several Transcendent War Mages taking turns on duty here.
For a town with such formidable military strength to disappear without a trace is no trivial matter, even in the Komeer Kingdom.
The Crown Princess said solemnly, "Given the seriousness of the matter, why did you not report to His Majesty immediately?"
Lord Seiobo, who rules Dedeluke Town—a small town of less than a thousand people—has a very close relationship with King Yasan. Their interactions can be traced back to when both were young boys, having adventured together in the Just Fate Freedom Adventure Group. This Adventure Group had once tamed most of the Land of Tun (that is, Goblin Margins north of Tun Marsh) and the Rocklands. Unfortunately, such taming was only through force, not bringing them under rule and governance.
Were it not for his disposition, Lord Seiobo would not be simply idle in a remote area. He would undoubtedly have a place in the Royal Council Hall.
And this is precisely Lord Seiobo’s cleverness. Although he has given up his political future, in exchange, he has secured a long-lasting friendship with King Yasan. His comings and goings in the Purple Dragon Palace are as casual as if it were his own backyard, and the Crown Princess, when she was little, often listened to a myriad of fascinating adventure stories from Lord Seiobo.
Lord Seiobo’s expression grew even more serious, and he answered, "His Majesty is not in the palace, and Archmage His Excellency cannot be reached. Therefore, I could only contact Your Majesty immediately."
"Both are absent from the Royal Court." The Crown Princess realized the gravity of the situation and immediately withdrew two palm-sized statues, one clad in purple Knight’s armor radiating a royal aura, and the other wearing an extravagant but unconventional Great Mage Robe imparting a mysterious charm. They looked precisely like King Yasan and Court Archmage Feng Geda Hast.
Seeing that the two statues were intact, Tainalasta breathed a sigh of relief. Of course, they were not ordinary statues, but Life Puppets closely linked to their originals. Should any mishap occur to them, it would be immediately reflected in these.
In addition, they possessed long-distance communication capabilities, allowing brief mental communication with the Life Puppets’ owners.
Regrettably, this connection was severed, indicating that the other party was in a special state.
A dense conspiracy atmosphere overwhelmingly surged towards the Crown Princess.
In Tainalasta’s memory, such a situation had only occurred three times, each corresponding to when Komeer Kingdom’s enemies were weaving intricate conspiracies against them.
The higher you stand, the further you see, yet what you see also differs from what ordinary people perceive.
Ordinary people think that a King only needs to frolic through mountains and waters, lying in the palace enjoying the taxes they provide, unaware that he is the greatest Guardian of the nation. It is because of his guardianship that they can enjoy their current peaceful life.
Many peculiar and powerful enemies cannot be confronted by sheer numbers, but instead require at least Legendary-level top combat power to stand a chance of being resolved.
An incident like the disappearance of Luji Town obviously falls into this category, and it isn’t something that can be simply solved by dispatching an army. To achieve such an effect, powerful Magic must be used to twist the space around Luji Town, hiding it from view, or even dragging it into dimensions like Ether or Shadow. Let alone ordinary soldiers, even most War Mages would find themselves powerless in the face of such a situation.
To avoid being caught off guard, King Yasan and the Court Archmage would handle affairs separately, always ensuring that one of them was present in the Purple Dragon Palace.
If it becomes imperative to deal with matters simultaneously, they would immediately notify the Crown Princess to take their place in the Purple Dragon Palace, not leave her in the dark about Kingdom affairs, like now, completely oblivious as the third in power in the Komeer Kingdom.
"Uncle, please come with me," Tainalasta firmly grasped Lord Seiobo’s hand and initiated the Teleportation Spell, returning them to the Purple Dragon Palace in Susar.