Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!-Chapter 1238 - 337: You Call This Lancaster?

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"By the way, in a week, I'll be having a wedding in Lancaster," Kael said softly.

Upon hearing this, everyone nodded, some even had a look of relief on their faces.

After all, for Helois Monarch, after waiting over ten years, it was indeed time to settle down and start a family.

This matter was undoubtedly a great event for the Yibel Federation as well.

"Do you need us to organize the event for you? You've been back for half a year, and you indeed need a way to announce your return as King of Mages to the whole world after fighting your way back from the Star Realm."

Kael shook his head, "It's unnecessary. For me now, the title of King of Mages isn't important anymore."

"Are you going to renounce the title of King of Mages?" Caesar exclaimed in surprise, "That's not a bad choice. By letting go of this identity, you won't have to bear so much pressure."

Kael shook his head and said, "It's not about renouncing the title of King of Mages. I should say, I never claimed I was the King of Mages. It's the world that needed someone in this position to represent the mages, so they chose me, the one with the most impressive feats."

He paused, a faint smile appeared on his face, "What I mean is, whether they admit it or not, no matter what's in their hearts, I will always stand here. If they want the throne, they just have to come and challenge me for it."

"Is being a king something to be proven by strength?" Caesar laughed, suddenly recalling something, and a reminiscent, wistful expression appeared on his face.

"Governor, are you thinking of Olivia?" Kael asked.

Caesar didn't pretend, he nodded, "If she were still alive and could see this scene, she would probably be very happy."

Kael's lips curled into a smile, "Then why not consider the possibility of Olivia returning?"

"The dead can't come back to life, such hopeless things..." Caesar instinctively said, but the next second, he stopped and turned to look at Kael.

Kael spread his hands, "Who knows about these things? Anyway, Governor, you just take your time and wait, since it still takes some time for her to fully awaken her consciousness."

"Really?" Caesar asked in a low voice.

"I don't like lying, especially now that Shirek is no longer watching my every move," Kael said with a smile.

"Good! Good! Good! For me, there's no news better than this!" Caesar laughed heartily, and the dense magical energy within him started to tremble slightly.

Kael quietly watched this scene, not saying much, because he knew that for this governor who had always protected the Yibel Federation, it had been many years since he laughed so openly like today.

He lifted his head, his gaze fell on the increasingly numerous players on the table, tilting his head at them, a light and pleasant smile on his face.

Who knows if these players, once awakened again, will feel their worldview has been overturned?

Thinking of them turning from the children of Shirek to the followers of the King of Mages, he found the scene quite fascinating.

When his Spiritual Body World transformed into a simulated divine kingdom and devoured the origin of the Human Federation, due to the unique nature of deities, the Human Federation scattered across different timelines naturally converged to the time segment where its origin was devoured.

He paid a hefty price for this, like how during the god-war of yore, he stabilized and evolved the small world derived from the Human Federation after conquering those minor deities and using the Chaos Source Essence to solidify their origins, converting it to General Experience Points.

Fortunately, through this method, the timeline convergence of the Human Federation in the Spiritual Body World managed to complete to some extent, those who became information states now transformed into a rather unique form of life.

To put it plainly, they are akin to quantum ghosts with human appearances.

Thanks to this state, they can, to some degree, return to the Sacred Continent as players.

It's quite good, quite real, instantly changing from a Western fantasy myth style to a hard science fiction style.

Of course, for the players, it's not like that at all.

In their perception, they still live within the Human Federation, with no noticeable change in the surrounding living conditions, or rather, perhaps some sharp minds vaguely guessed the truth but simply did not wish to expose it.

Just muddling through life like this might not be the worst choice for them.

And for the Yibel Federation it's even more so.

The possibility of the Yibel Federation recognizing the survival state of the Human Federation is very slim.

The most they can comprehend is the concept that "the Undead of the Human Federation actually emerged from some history-echoing Dungeon."

The remaining concepts, quantum ghosts and such, are beyond them.

But it's all just fine, besides Kael's wedding, the most crucial matter now is how to deal with this group of undead.