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Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!-Chapter 622 - 213: Let’s Watch the Last Sunset of the World Together! (10.2K)_3
Dr. Osborne, with a look of helplessness, performed a French military salute, then turned and left.
As he walked away, he still complained, "You talk as if I want to be at the scene eating dog food. I can't wait to leave."
Kael's gaze, as gentle as jade, turned toward Elanna. Suddenly he reached out, pulled her into his embrace, and spoke in a whisper:
"Hmm... let's watch the world's last sunset together."
Kael's murmuring voice filled her ears as Elanna, in his arms, quietly shed her armor, the guise of the Slime Girl, and nodded silently.
They fell back into silence, their gaze crossing the walls of Wandong City, looking beyond the clouds that enveloped the city to the crumbling edges.
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The vast plains and the distant Black Forest were gradually consumed by colossal cross-shaped beams descending from the sky.
The erosion spread rapidly from the horizon.
A howling gale seemed ready to scatter everyone to the winds.
By the time Kael came to his senses, many players still stationed outside the city had been laughing as they were blown into the sky and eventually vanished in streaks of light.
The collapse soon spread right to the front of Kael.
Now, "The Empire's Remains," this Dungeon, had only the central part of Wandong City remaining.
Kael knew his time was running out, just as he had told Elanna—this was their last sunset in this Dungeon.
Funny when you think about it.
Although Kael was aware that in history-echoing Dungeons, the identities and associated memories granted by the world's will were not guided by one's own will, but were memories of myriad lifetimes lived.
But just as one can be influenced by one's original self, these extraneous memories could still affect both Kael and Elanna themselves.
So, once they regained their memories, the images most deeply etched in their minds were of their "identities" being together, accompanying each other in this world-on-the-brink of the goblin empire, watching those repeated sunsets.
These were merely implanted memories, but in these final moments, Kael was moved nonetheless.
He wanted to personally accompany Elanna to watch this last sunset.
So, he gently caressed Elanna's cheek and, amidst the shy and restless Knightess's blushing, slowly leaned in.
This was his first kiss in this world, and also his last.
He hoped that in the last act of this world, her body, her everything, would bear his deep imprint.
As Kael laughed joyfully, the corners of the girl's eyes glinted with the colors of the setting sun, quietly savoring Kael's soft voice whispering in her ear.
It was the murmur of the boy she loved.
Everything he spoke was like the wind blowing past her ears at night—difficult to fully grasp but making you unconsciously remember it, etching it in your heart.
In a daze, she seemed to hear Kael utter a word that made her ears burn. As his voice faded, she instinctively turned, tilted her head, and nipped at his earlobe.
So Kael's ear was left with a touch of warmth and moisture.
"Let's walk this path together!"
That's what she said.
Then, the oncoming tide of destruction arrived.
"It seems we have to part ways, albeit briefly."
Elanna shook her head: "We will walk together."
After saying this in a soft but resolutely firm voice, she stared straight into Kael's features.
And smiled.
In the end, Kael and Elanna were not destined to last until the very moment the world collapsed; the swiftly encroaching fierce wind and the cross-shaped beams swallowed them up.
Finally, the cross-shaped beams reached the very center of Wandong City.
Ironically, the central district's main buildings of Wandong City, aside from the energy center, the concentrated Magical Equipment manufacturing workshops, and the work location of the Wandong City Goblins' Union Council, also housed a special institution hard for others to imagine.
Yes, that would be the prison.
Now, it seemed Dr. Zack in the prison had finally come to his senses, showing a self-mocking smile on his face.
"With this, the most crucial step of the Heavenly Ladder Plan should be considered a success. Although it deviated a bit due to the influence of Shirek, in the end...
... we had the upper hand!
The ones to complete the Heavenly Ladder Plan and restrict the gods may not necessarily be us, and the ones standing tall on this earth may not be the goblin empire.
In the end, we have left a seed...
Forests of the Supreme, Molten Furnace Castle, and... holy Briania, don't let our efforts be in vain!"
Dr. Zack fell silent for a moment, and then a book with several firm and secure special seals appeared in his hand.
Dr. Zack's mouth twisted into a sinister smile.
Tricking gods is never easy. To deal with gods, one must balance them with powers that are on the same level as the gods themselves.
"Luckily," Dr. Zack possessed such means—a very special profession that could, to a large extent, blind the eyes of the gods.
Originating from the Bottomless Abyss, fundamentally based on the Abyss's ceaseless drive to expand and "devour everything," after extracting a hint of its essence, this sinful profession in the eyes of the gods was finally born...