Chapter 552 The God Who Walks in the World (Two Updates!)
At the same time, a certain corner of the earth

In the closed cellar, the aroma of wine is intertwined with the smell of some mixed grass.

Al Hodge sat in a space surrounded by rows of wine barrels, swiping his phone rather bored.

When he built this cellar before, he built it to reproduce a certain medieval style.

Initially, installing hydropower was not even considered.

Want to get that old and retro feel...

As a result, an exception was made due to the poor mobile phone signal.

And everything has no distinction between species, after crossing the boundary for the first time, things after that will become logical.

The ever-increasing requirements have greatly tested the designers who designed this cellar.

Fortunately, he finally completed the design in view of the high salary in return.

The banquet last night was so wild that Al Hodge yawned lazily.

After the desire is satisfied, the slight burnout that people show can always highlight the so-called "aristocratic temperament".

Al Hodge doesn't like that.

Although he was born in a family that is quite thin in terms of wealth.

But his biological father did not ask him too much in this regard.

This probably has something to do with the fact that he had a rather difficult military career when he was young?

Al Hodge didn't know, he was too lazy to slander his biological father.

On days without parties, he's more interested in following his hobbies.

Such as stargazing, alchemy and so on.

His father was less critical of his hobby than he had been before.

Al Hodge suspects it has something to do with what he's heard about a rival in his father's youth.

In a way, that's why Al Hodge hasn't pursued the hobby with much fanfare.

But stop completely?
Not Al Hodge.

Under the cellar, there are underground passages extending in all directions.

It's not all Al Hodge's fault.

For this old castle built in the war years, the last retreat is essential.

Of course, now, it has become the plaything of the sole heir of the current owner of the castle.

Although, Al Hodge doesn't think this is frivolous and unreliable.

After all, his teacher was indeed a knowledgeable bachelor.

Of course that was his ostensible identity, and in this cellar, he was a pioneer trying to trace the real magic.

Yes, the Forerunner, that's how he defines himself.

And as time went by, the crisp ringtone suddenly sounded in the cellar, which made Al Hodge, who was a little tired from swiping his phone, suddenly excited.

Then, he put the phone away.

Not long after, an old man in a robe climbed up from the ladder below.

"Teacher, your beard?"

Al Hodge caught a glimpse of the opponent's unruly beard.

This surprised Al Hodge.

Because in his impression, compared to his unrestrained appearance, the teacher has always thought that he has strict requirements on his appearance.

It was the first time he saw that the teacher appeared in such a situation.

"Depressing news, Mr Hodge."

After the old man came up, he said in a low voice.

"What? Teacher Kapak, your face looks a little bad?"

Al Hodge looked at the other party in amazement, not quite sure what kind of news caused this wise man with deep temperament to appear in such an embarrassing appearance now.

Al Hodge's words made Mentor Capac suddenly close the distance between the two.

In the dark cellar, he stared into Al Hodge's eyes, and then whispered as if whispering:
"The world is changing, Mr. Hodge—if you continue with the crystal ball experiment I entrusted to you."

Al Hodge could see a look of joy and pain intertwined in Teacher Kapak's cloudy eyes.

It was a complex emotion that was difficult to describe in words, but it was so clearly presented in front of him.

But that wasn't crazy, and Al Hodge could see the rationale in it.

It's just that the rationality and sobriety at this time may correspond to pain and torture.

Of course, Al Hodge's attention was attracted by the second half of the other party's words.

His brain began to spin continuously, trying to recall what Kapak had taught him about the crystal ball experiment.

As we all know, it is always difficult for a rich life to arrange his own itinerary so freely.

Al Hodge also wanted to concentrate on studying, but those bright skins always interrupted his exploration towards the mysterious field.

So, he had no choice but to clear his throat tactically, and then looked at the instructor calmly:
"Of course, Teacher Kapak, I have been practicing according to your teaching."

"I also discovered this phenomenon. I came to you this time to seek the answer behind this phenomenon."

Full score answer sheet!

Al Hodge applauds himself.

However, after listening to his answer, Instructor Kapak just glanced at him, and his eyes made Al Hodge feel a little guilty.

Fortunately, the instructor didn't focus on this, but repeated a certain vocabulary in Al Hodge's answer:

"Answer?"

Instructor Kapak paused, his cloudy eyes seemed to have some light in the dark cellar.

After a slight pause, his elongated echo seemed to carry some kind of indescribable treachery:
"...The gods from the east have descended. He walks in the world and sets off a huge wave of the energy sea."

"Even on an island so far away from here, I can still feel His burning breath that is full of vitality."

"A great era is coming, the red sun will rise from that land, we can only covet his afterglow..."

Mentor Kapak's singing-like tone made Al Hodge a little terrified.

And the meaning of the other party's words, he was even more confused.

What oriental god?

What red sun?
Another new metaphor or something?
Al Hodge has a headache.

That's the bad thing about the mentor, he always likes to say some silly words.

If the relevant knowledge reserve is not enough, it sounds too laborious.

Fortunately, Al Hodge already knows how to deal with it.

He only distilled the superficial meaning.

leftover?
Just wait until the instructor can't hold back and explain by himself...

So, to put it simply, a god appeared in the East, which would bring about a series of changes.

"So teacher, when will our god wake up?"

Al Hodge thought about it and asked tentatively.

"us?"

Master Kapak chewed on the word.

He looked at Al Hodge, with some indescribable meaning in his cloudy eyes:
"Mr. Hodge, you should know that at the beginning of a new myth, there will not be two different gods."

"And once it appears, conquest or destruction is an inescapable fate..."

(End of this chapter)

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