Xyrin Empire-Chapter 247 - World Loop

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Chapter 247: Chapter 247 World Loop

Chapter 247 -247 World Loop

“You have been abandoned,” Sandora said in an indifferent tone.

Valimas was still reeling from the shock of this news. This fact faintly made him feel as though everything he knew had been devoured by a massive vortex. The war between the Burning Legion and the Azeroth world had become a tool for the clash of another powerful and unfathomable force. If this “Divine Envoy” was not deceiving him—and indeed, she had no need to deceive him—then perhaps all demons, including the entire Burning Legion, had become pawns in this confrontation, and he was certainly no exception.

Were these individuals who suddenly appeared before him and took control of Dark City with overwhelming strength actually rebels from the “Gods”? No wonder they were so formidable. But now, what were their chances of winning the fight against their former kind?

Valimas began to weigh what stance he should now take. He had no doubt about Sandora’s description of him as a pawn. As a demon, he had seen such cases all too often, and to a group of rebels against the Gods, a demon who was merely a weapon-testing subject was not worth the effort to save…

The Fear Demon King was the most cunning of demons. As a Leader Level figure among them, Valimas was even more adept at choosing the scenario most advantageous to him. He always sided with the victors, just as he had once chosen to submit to Sylvanas’s feet. Today, he had found another path that seemed brightest.

“I can tell you everything I know,” Valimas said to me with a sincere expression, as if trying to use his face to prove how honest and reliable a demon he was. If it weren’t for knowing what kind of creature he was, one who had betrayed his masters more than once, I might have been fooled by his honest expression too, “But once I tell you all of this, those… Fallen Apostles will certainly not let me off. So, I hope your earlier promise still holds, and you can keep me from being torn to shreds by the enraged Fallen Apostles.”

Valimas adjusted his expression to appear even more sincere. He knew that the Divine Envoy before him couldn’t possibly have any real trust in a demon, but he also knew he didn’t need trust. What he needed now was just a chance to live, and to win that chance, he had to appear even more honest and make his words more persuasive.

What a cunning fellow, I thought. When did I ever promise to ensure his safety? I merely said I could leave him a way out.

But that wasn’t really a problem. Since I had promised him a way out, I naturally wouldn’t throw him to the Fallen Apostles for them to vent their fury. There was still some value in using him.

So, I showed a very kind smile, assuring with utmost sincerity, “Don’t worry, I can let you stay here. You won’t die at the hands of the Fallen Apostles.”

What I meant was that he wouldn’t die at the hands of the Fallen Apostles, implying that if he died from some other calamity or disaster, I wouldn’t be responsible—at least theoretically, Sylvanas should be quite interested in this traitor, right?

Intuition told Valimas that the Divine Envoy shouldn’t be so friendly towards him, but my expression was just too convincing. The cunning old demon thought for a long time but couldn’t find any loopholes in my words.

“They’re building something,” Valimas said, his expression reminiscent. Obviously, he couldn’t understand the items created by Xyrin Technology, and he was completely confused about the actions of his new masters. Naturally, he couldn’t tell us what the Fallen Apostles were building.

“Building something?” We looked at each other. Could it be that the Fallen Apostles were not sending forces in great numbers to this world, even though their Legion Transmitters had been reactivated, but were instead busy with construction?

Could it be that they were adopting the same tactics as us, relying on the rapid expansion technology of Xyrin military science, and building a large number of outposts on Azeroth Planet to rapidly raise an army?

No, this wasn’t a wise choice.

Xyrin Mainframe Technology was indeed powerful, but the Fallen Apostles likely wouldn’t choose such an expansion method. Unlike us, who were on a long march without a base, they already had a solid stronghold in this world. They had both resources and an army, with no need to risk our interception to establish an outpost in Azeroth. It was as unnecessary as sending scouts to explore back and forth within one’s own camp. Moreover, at least someplace with enough room for development should be chosen to establish an outpost, right? Dark City was like a sewer… cough cough, I mean no disrespect to Sylvanas’s planning abilities, but Dark City, while it may be a solid underground fortress for the Dead Souls, is hardly suitable for a Xyrin Base that has six-story-high building levels when built on the surface.

“I know you don’t understand what those Fallen Apostles are building, but you should be very familiar with their recent actions,” Lin Xue said carefully, seemingly struggling with how to make her point clear to the old illiterate in front of her. “Let’s put it this way, what have they been doing recently? And, that…thing, what exactly does it look like?”

“I don’t quite understand their thoughts…” Valimas’s answer came as no surprise to me. The old Demon, who clearly hadn’t received advanced scientific education, didn’t understand the actions of the Xyrin Apostles. “Apart from building that colossal…thing, they haven’t taken any other actions, nor have they given me any other commands. It seems all their attention is on that device. Um…it’s a thing like a metal ring. They dismantled the entire inner ring area of Dark City to make room for this enormous circular device. The device was evenly divided into twelve sections, each composed of intricate mechanical components, with whole chunks of crystal-like substances placed between them. I can’t tell what that thing is for, but I can feel an extraordinarily powerful energy flowing inside it. To be honest, I usually don’t dare to get within fifty meters of that ring… The energy is just too intense; it could destroy the entire Tirisfal Region in an instant…”

“Do you know what that is?” I directed my inquiring gaze at Sandora, for among all those present, only she was an expert in this field. Although Pandora was also a senior Xyrin Apostle, this Little Loli’s knowledge was always limited to various weapons and equipment. Apart from tinkering with the pile of armaments, which were enormous by her standards, she might not understand any other Xyrin Equipment any better than I did.

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To my surprise, even Sandora couldn’t infer anything from Valimas’s vague description. She shook her head in confusion and said, “Based on this Demon’s description, there are at least two dozen pieces of Xyrin Equipment that match. Circular energy devices are among the most common components in various Xyrin Devices. Knowing only this much, I can’t guess what those guys are doing in Dark City.”

Seeing that the information he provided couldn’t bring more value to these Gods, Valimas started to actively search his own memory for his survival, and then, he indeed found something useful tucked away in some corner of his mind: “Perhaps you’re familiar with this.”

As Valimas spoke, he tried to pull something out from behind his back, but he quickly realized he was still bound by the Energy Shackles.

The old Demon obviously didn’t expect us to release him, so he twisted his body with effort, “On my back, there’s a cylindrical object. That’s what they ‘installed’ on me. Their Leader once told me that this object is the most important part of the entire device. My mission was to hide with that thing in a Space Rift near the battlefield until the fight was over…”

“But you foolishly jumped out,” said Sandora with a teasing tone. “You really brought this onto yourself.”

Valimas could only agree with Sandora’s assessment. He nodded dejectedly and added, “I didn’t expect that even after gaining new power, I still couldn’t stand against you. I thought I’d at least have a chance to escape…”

At this point, the action-oriented Qianqian had already retrieved the object from behind Valimas. She held up a metal cylinder, half a meter long and as thick as the mouth of a bowl, and approached me: “Is this the object?”

“Audora Beacon?” Instantly, Sandora recognized the device. Even the composed Xyrin King couldn’t help but cry out in shock, “Are those guys constructing a World Loop!?”

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