The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 678 - 360: The Revenge Ceremony

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Blue Sky Harbor.

Inside the Night Watcher Manor.

Bobo was pacing anxiously, but his eyes were vacantly focused on the panel.

When the news of Sergio's victory came through the channel panel.

She finally breathed a sigh of relief, dismissed the panel, and sat down on the ground.

Turning her head, she realized everyone in the room was focused on the battle.

"It's such a shame not to witness a battle like this firsthand…" Miguel West remarked somewhat wistfully.

They could only rely on the information exchanged within the channel to understand the specifics of the battle.

As for images, don't even think about it.

But not seeing the visuals of such a battle left one feeling regretful.

As he finished speaking, several people turned their eyes to Kana.

"Don't even think about it." Kana knew what they wanted and dismissed their thoughts outright.

This function has a ridiculously low priority.

Implementing it would cost a significant amount of stones.

It's simply out of consideration.

"There's an opportunity to see it, someone used an image stone to capture the footage." Lurilu consoled.

The battle was over, and they had achieved victory.

Bobo's attention instantly shifted, and she jumped up from the ground, curiously edging over to Kana and asking.

"So what exactly caused the changes that Sergio instigated? The channel mentioned someone even saw the phantoms of the ancient dwarf kings in the sky."

Her words brought everyone's attention to this matter, no one was not curious about it.

Although they hadn't seen the scene change, they learned through the channel that it seemed quite astonishing.

An enormous arena capable of accommodating the battle of two giant creatures, while they were forced to be spectators.

Even with phantoms of the ancient kings appearing in the sky.

All of this seemed like a grand ritual.

"So now that the battle is over, has the ritual changed?"

Alyris suddenly asked.

Once again everyone had to turn their attention to the channel to inquire.

The message received was that the phantoms of the ancient kings had dissipated.

It seemed that the power of some ritual had repaired Sergio's damaged armor and weapons in the battle, making them even stronger.

Moreover, the blessing of power had fallen upon Sergia.

The dwarves overall gained different power enhancements, with an additional one to two attribute points.

Of course, this was limited to the Gray Mountain Clan dwarves.

However, the arena that had risen up remained intact.

Bobo studied the fruits of the ritual.

She found that the rewards gained were quite generous.

"By this calculation, all the Night Watchers among the dwarves received power enhancements, this was a ritual for the whole race?

It's still uncertain what the change in power Sergio gained is, as he's currently still unconscious.

But all this is already astonishing enough."

Their attention once again shifted.

Kana rubbed his brow, beginning to explain simply.

"I don't know much, nor is it detailed."

After all, in the game, this aspect of information is almost just background that gets glossed over, just knowing there's such a thing is enough.

Kana knew more simply because he had too many friends who loved researching this kind of information.

Recalling the information he knew, he began to explain.

"By understanding dwarven history, we know that the battle to expel the Evil God a thousand years ago was a destiny-changing war for the entire dwarf race.

Dwarves, once the second strongest race, split and became now scattered among the world's ordinary races."

Dwarves, after all, are a longevity species; though their lifespan doesn't match that of elves, it's still long enough.

Moreover, they're battle-minded, possess excellent forging skills, and have an innate advantage in excavation.

At that time, dwarves were very united internally, or rather, in that era, dwarves never thought of splitting.

Until the temptation of the Evil God polluted the golden bloodline of the dwarves.

Internal issues arose.

The leading Golden Race became sinners.

Although the dwarves eventually achieved victory, they didn't receive any fruits of victory.

The war destroyed so much for the dwarves.

Leaving them disheartened.

They could no longer be united as before, no longer believe that all dwarves were one family.

"The Golden Race regarded themselves as sinners, now known as the Gray Mountain Clan, as you know.

The remaining Golden Dwarves were also the last to leave the former Dwarf Empire, and before leaving, the hatred in their hearts was unbearable.

So they held a ritual, one that existed solely for revenge.

A secretive and demanding ritual, which Sergio apparently fulfilled.

Haven't you noticed that although Gray Mountain Dwarves are the descendants of Golden Dwarves, they don't look much different from other dwarves, except for being a bit more battle-minded?

This is because their bloodline was polluted and then sealed, through such a ritual it would gradually be unsealed, and the part that came from Evil God Power would be cleansed."

Hearing Kana's simple explanation.

Bobo frowned, based on her knowledge, she asked, "So this is just a small part of the ritual? If encountering a similar situation later, will the ritual continue?"

Kana nodded slightly.

What he hadn't explicitly said was that the construction of the ritual wasn't just the work of the Golden Dwarves themselves.

There were also the other leaders of the dwarves at the time.

The group that contributed the most in battle but received the most injuries, almost forced to await death's arrival.

Dwarven leaders always led by example, naturally dying the most, suffering the worst injuries.

Their entire lives were within the Empire's boundaries.

Naturally, it was impossible for them to leave with those disheartened young ones.

So they built the ritual together.

In fact, it could affect all dwarves.

It's just that it has only just begun, so it can only influence the dwarves of the Golden Race, after all, this is the beginning initiated by the Clan Leader of the Golden Race himself.

"It really is fate," Kana thought silently.

Why did Kana know this information?

It's naturally because such a situation also appeared in the game.

It was also achieved by Sergio.

Except that was already in the mid to late stages of the game.

Then a large mission event was triggered.

Return to the Dwarf Empire.

It could be regarded as a main quest for dwarf players.

Each race's players had similar mission lines, just with different timelines.

This task had its time advanced significantly, with enemies becoming the former traitors of the dwarves.

Kana was very eager to know when Sergio woke up, whether what he knew would be the same as in the game?

If it was about the same, then Kana's previous preparations would have been extremely spot on.

For instance, he had early on sent Lurik and some of the dwarves to the continent where there were now many dwarves.