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Chapter 122 - 84: Ogre
CHAPTER 122: CHAPTER 84: OGRE
Kana observed for a moment.
After datafication, Abis’s blood volume slightly increased. Natural recovery kept restoring up to 8 points, after which the Flame of Annihilation began to deduct.
Thus, they maintained a balance where one point is deducted and added back consistently at around 8 blood volume.
Although this blood volume cannot be considered safe, it wouldn’t lead to being burned to death directly either.
"You should be able to feel that the curse you mentioned is still burning your body.
Only the other negative effects have been greatly reduced, blindness cannot be eliminated unless the curse is completely eradicated.
So for now, you have to bear with it."
Hearing these words from Kana, Abis quickly waved her hand: "This is already very good, at least the torment has been reduced to almost unnoticeable."
Compared to blindness, the combination of weakness and pain is the true source of torment.
After discussing some points to note, Kana didn’t stay there anymore and left time and space for the two sisters.
Outside, the sky had already darkened.
The chieftain ordered Andrew to take everyone to the resting place.
"This place can’t compare to your human dwellings, we apologize, but please rest here for the night."
Everyone walked into the tent, where clean straw and some blankets were spread out.
Evidently, the piled soft straw served as a bed.
Kana didn’t mind and directly lay down on the straw; as long as the skin didn’t touch directly, it was quite comfortable lying on it while wearing clothes.
After Andrew bid farewell, only they remained inside the tent.
Kana looked at everyone, their expressions varied.
"You want to ask why I gave that kind of power to Miss Abis? And why not tell her the correct usage?"
Anita nodded, and the rest looked at Kana curiously.
"I want to invite these two sisters to join the later, they have the ability and the will."
Alyris nodded, indeed that was the case.
Blake and the others weren’t overly surprised; they probably had similar speculation.
If a pair of centaur sisters joined, it would greatly benefit their fledgling organization.
Only Anita looked puzzled: "Night Watchers?"
What is that? She really hadn’t heard of it.
Kana looked at her and nodded: "Night Watchers, an organization I founded."
"An organization you founded?" Anita was even more puzzled.
This doesn’t seem right, as Kana is a prince of a country.
Isn’t the main issue to consider now the restoration of the kingdom?
Or founding an organization to aid in restoring the kingdom?
Kana seemed to see through her thoughts and said: "I don’t care about the prince’s identity, nor intend to bear the responsibility it brings.
Compared to these, the impending doomsday darkness is more worthy of my attention.
And the Night Watchers, this is the organization I created to resist the coming of this doomsday darkness."
This information was explosive, Anita became somewhat dazed.
Her first thought was that Kana was lying.
Yet, after witnessing Kana’s various capabilities, she felt Kana wouldn’t resort to such an incredibly foolish method to deceive people.
Because hearing such news, anyone would think you’re a fool.
Making one think that, even if lying, you wouldn’t use such words for deception.
"You needn’t mind, I’m merely explaining a little." Kana said.
But how could Anita not mind, she only became more concerned.
These words were surely said intentionally for Anita. Once the village was built, Anita would definitely leave to return to the Church.
The experiences along the way would naturally be shared with the upper echelons of the Church.
To let the grow stronger, they must possess some conditions Kana previously envisioned.
A name is necessary.
Aside from resisting crises and accomplishing great deeds, relying on the Holy Light Church to spread their reputation is also a great option.
Establishing a good relationship with the Holy Light Church for endorsement would later garner a certain level of trust when interacting with other national organizations.
This is a rapid shortcut for a nascent organization to expand quickly.
Moreover, to expand rapidly, they must not hide in the shadows, but be displayed openly to attract like-minded individuals.
On the other side.
Where the chieftain was.
Currently, the centaur chieftain, Andrew, and several other centaurs were discussing something here.
"That outsider indeed seems capable of solving Abis’s issues and curing our shaman."
"What he said about the seal isn’t very secure, should we..."
"Whether genuine or not doesn’t matter, what’s important is how we handle relations with them afterward?"
These centaurs aren’t foolish, they naturally know what Kana and the others intend to do.
During earlier interactions, Kana hinted that they might want to settle here and find a good place.
If Kana and the others want to reside here, they would have to assist with upcoming crises.
"Humans aren’t trustworthy; they are cunning and sly." That scar-faced centaur said bluntly.
"But they need a dwelling; we can’t stop them, right?" Andrew said.
"Why can’t we stop them? We can certainly..."
Before finishing the sentence, the chieftain turned and looked at him: "Suppress your thoughts; this will push the tribe to the cliff."
A war against other races shouldn’t be so trivial.
Plus, centaurs here aren’t a singular dominant force, they also have many opposing races.