Chapter 78 The Finale
Talo put his hand on the huge tree trunk that can be hugged by an unknown number of people, and used the [Naya Eye] to try to see the concept contained in it, and try to pull out the silk thread by the way.

Several people waited silently for Talo's result.

But after a while, Tulo withdrew his hand a little disappointed.

This oak tree has conceptual threads, but no thread ends, just like the annual rings of trees.

Right now, he still doesn't have the ability to forcibly pull out the conceptual thread from this kind of existence.

"We don't have to cut it down. The oak tree worshiped by the Duids has no concept of life or death. 'Death' in their teachings is just another kind of rebirth. We just need to find a way to cause rebirth. "Tullow said to everyone.

Realizing that Aaron and Luke might not know what Duid is, Talow briefly introduced them.

At this moment, Mia also ran to the oak tree out of breath.

Tullow was not very surprised by her arrival, nor was he very concerned.

"Then how do we evoke the rebirth of this oak tree?" Aaron continued to ask, he had completely given up thinking now, and just followed Tulo's instructions.

"Let me think about it." Taluo closed his eyes and tried to recall everything related, always feeling that he seemed to have missed something.

Until the use of the mysterious door to replay Professor Carson's first summoning class, the true God he showed was a fire elemental spirit, and he paid more attention to Aaron than ordinary people in class.

If Professor Carson is really a wizard who worships oak trees and mistletoe, then his true god is still the existence of the fire department, which is a bit too inconsistent.

"Aaron, try to burn this oak tree with fire, and borrow your true face." Talo turned his head and said to Aaron.

Aaron was puzzled, his [Raging Flame] was useless against those tree monsters, not to mention the unusual looking oak tree in front of him, but it still spread its six wings and waved a stream of fire.

The moment the bright flame touched the oak tree, it immediately climbed up, and within a few seconds, the entire oak tree was on fire.

It's just that the flame is so warm that it doesn't feel burning at all.

Several people were also surprised by this scene.

Clumps of tender white parasites bloomed in the flames, and countless radiant pollen pollen scattered towards the sky, as if bringing a romantic rain of stars and fire to the world.

In the bright firelight, Talo smiled and said to Aaron: "I have witnessed your feat of saving the world, and I don't know how much blessing it will bring you."

"Me? Save the world?" Aaron's mood at the moment was extremely complicated. Although it was his decision to cut down the oak tree, he never had a great sense of participation from the beginning to the end, and he was always following in Tulo's footsteps.

At this time, Tulo said that he had completed the feat of saving the world, but he still didn't have much real feeling, even if he understood that the burning of the oak tree was due to his true nature.

This is the end?Looking at the oak tree emitting endless light, Tulo always felt that something was missing.

A flash of light.

Talo quickly walked behind Wendini, and jumped on her back skillfully.

"Recall the rain wizard's thatched cottage, use your fastest speed." Talo said to her quickly.

Without explaining anything to everyone, he was picked up by Wendini and rushed back to the village.

……

Father Bourne watched more and more tree monsters surround the church. Faced with so many angry roars, his face remained unchanged, and he stretched out his hand and drew a holy sign in front of him.

"You disobey the first door, and He will not forgive you."

"You were saved from your sins, He never allowed it."

"I am controlled by these seven sins, and He doesn't care about it."

After whispering the words of condolence, Father Berne's eyes were as bright as the sun, and he stepped out of the church with his head held high, ready to leave the only place that could shelter him.

When he just took the first step out of the gate, a thin branch pierced through his chest in an instant, followed by the second, and the third...

The silver holy emblem in Father Bourne's hand was also stained with blood and fell from his palm.

"If this is a choice you are willing to make even if you are willing to turn into nothingness, I agree." Father Berne looked at the thatched hut at the foot of the mountain and muttered to himself.

He slowly closed his eyes, and when the light in his eyes disappeared, the pollen of the mistletoe spread all over the sky, replacing the sun as if awakening the dawn, bringing light to this dream.

……

During the whole process when Wendini and Talo came to the thatched cottage, the familiar time began to froze, until Talo jumped off Wendini's back, and the whole world came to a standstill.

He raised the straw curtain, walked into the house, and saw Professor Carson lying on the bed surrounded by a young girl.

At this time, Professor Carson was burning with the same flame as on the oak tree, warm and bright, only burning himself, without affecting anything around him.

Hercule was standing in front of their bed, holding a rotating crystal ball with seven light spots in his hand, and turned his head to look at Talo who entered the room, as if he had been quietly waiting for Talo's arrival.

"After the golden age, the Holy Grail did not disappear, but was divided into three parts, heaven, earth and underground."

"This is the Holy Grail on the ground. I hope you can pass it to Carson for me." Hercule handed the crystal ball to Talo.

Talo hesitated for a moment, but still stretched out his hand to take it, opened his eyes and looked at it carefully twice, and it was another thing that could not draw out the thread of concept.

He stared carefully at the oak cane that Hercule was leaning on, and nodded.

Time flows again.

Professor Carson and Brissan didn't show much surprise at Tullow's sudden appearance.

"I thought it would be Aaron who came here. You, a child, always bring me unexpected surprises." Professor Carson smiled weakly, trying to keep the same smile as in class.

"He asked me to give this to you." Talo gently placed the crystal ball in Professor Carson's arms.

"Please thank that great mentor for me." Professor Carson's old hand rubbed the crystal ball carefully, and the smile on his face grew even wider.

Brisan, who was holding him in her arms, looked at the crystal ball, bit her lower lip tightly, and even leaked a drop of blood.

"Let's begin, for our sad wish to continue from silver." Professor Carson dragged the crystal ball up, chanting an ancient witchcraft that Tulo could not understand.

The light spots in the crystal ball flew rapidly and collided with each other, and when they reached a certain level, turbulent mist gushed out from it.

Faintly, Talo seemed to be no longer in the thatched hut, and Hercules beside him also disappeared.

Seven chairs with different shapes emerged from the mist around the three of them, either grand, delicate, or rough...

Immediately afterwards, seven existences were projected on the seat, including dwarves, elves, and orcs...

One human in particular, a young man in simple cloth, appeared cross-legged on the throne.

Tullow recognized him, no matter whether he was leaving the dormitory or returning to the dormitory, he would definitely see him.

The first king of mankind, Remulus.

The eyes of these seven beings were only on Professor Carson, as if they couldn't see Prissan and Tulo.

One of the cold and noble elf ladies slammed the noble scepter in her hand, and a huge echo spread in the mist.

"This trip will not recite the first step, nor will it disgrace the Holy Grail." The elf lady said crisply.

"Admit." The other six replied at the same time.

"This trip does not betray all beings, nor does it hurt anything."

"admit."

"This action does not betray goodness, nor does it increase evil."

"admit."

"Adhering to the original precepts, we approve your wish." Ms. Elf looked at Professor Carson and said loudly.

"I didn't expect that in the end, it was the noble elf who made the promise. I thought it would be done by the human king." Professor Carson sneered slightly, facing the high elf lady.

The elf lady didn't respond to his sneer, just like a set program. After completing the task, as the mist returned to the crystal ball, the figures of the seven disappeared.

The crystal ball slowly rolled down under the bed, but Professor Carson didn't grab it, neither did Priscilla and Tulo.

Only Hercules reappeared, picked it up from the ground, wiped it on his body, and stuffed it back into his bosom.

"My child, the Silver Age is very chaotic, but it is also very free. Everyone has the opportunity to display their talents and chase their dreams." Professor Carson said to Tullow in a weaker tone, and the firelight around him became more and more intense. bright.

"When I arose, Imanoe was a brat who was always clamoring to invent the best ritual."

"At that time, the great mentor and Popura were still close friends, and together they continued to open up new horizons for people."

"Kang En has always been unknown, but one day he suddenly jumped out and told the wizards that he integrated all the magic words and created the best words. Laughed at him for a long time."

"In the end, I didn't expect it to be true. Such a wonderful rune makes me feel ashamed."

"That era was full of crises and wars, and everyone was poor and poor. But watching the bright stars rise, there is no lack of a somewhat regrettable dream."

"It's not like now, it's so peaceful and rich, it's like a pool of stagnant water, and the whole world is gradually being pulled into silence."

Professor Carson's voice became softer and softer. He looked at Tulo kindly, but he didn't dare to turn his head, for fear that his peripheral vision would catch a little bit of Prissan.

"The nightmare will be over soon, you can sleep peacefully." Polisan said in a hoarse voice with her throat choked up.

"No, this is a sweet dream in the end. Everyone is free, just like at the beginning, we can plant trees, take care of flowers and grass, and help injured elk, although only in the dream..." Professor Carson's body began to change It becomes illusory, turning into a little parasitic pollen.

Until the end, he still didn't dare to look up at the teary-eyed Prisan, and only left a very light sorry.

When Professor Carson completely dissipated, Brissan grabbed a few times in the air, but she didn't catch anything.

(End of this chapter)

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