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Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!-Chapter 621 - 213: Let’s Watch the Last Sunset of the World Together! (10.2K)_2
"If only we could walk together until old age, united in marriage, I would take the two swords from the girl, bring the Wolf Maid, and the three of us would hide away in the Swan Castle I built, living happily ever after."
But he knew he couldn't do that.
Perhaps it was because of the experiences during the time with Ning Ruyu, or perhaps due to the intense fear and unrest brought about by knowledge of the future turmoil of this world, that ultimately, the complex and tangled web of everything had pushed him to where he was today.
Perhaps, in some distant past, Kael.D.Helois and Ning Ruyu were the same soul.
And these souls, scattered across two worlds, yearned to return to their original form. So, a miracle and an accident occurred, bringing about the person he was now.
Kael thought this way too, which is why he never considered Dr. Osborne to be indulging in spring sorrow here.
Because he knew, going forward, whether it be the goblins of Wandong City, the Elf Rangers from the Supreme Forest, the Infiltrators from the Shadow Country, or those Priests from the Earth Mother Goddess Church and the Dawn Lord Church, all would have to embark on such a journey.
Historically, Wandong City was destroyed in the year 113 of the Shenhua calendar. Kael reincarnated in the Shenhua continent in the year 779 Shenhua, having spent a little over three years on the continent; the timeline had now reached the year 783 Shenhua.
Those 670 years of vicissitudes were indeed far too distant.
All that they knew had become history.
Relatives, friends, and even enemies had all sunk into silence over those 670 years.
At that moment, when they came to their senses, what they felt was an overwhelming sense of loneliness. It was at that moment they would understand that the only thing that represented their connection with this world was...
The Striders.
Such a sad ending, although it was merely a historical echo, a method concocted by the world's will to perfect its worldview, preventing the Striders from being rejected by the original inhabitants of the Dungeon from the start.
But they would also soon discover that the group of people who lived and battled with them in their minds and the Dungeon were the only attachment they had to this out-of-sync society.
"Fake emotions" had thus become "real connections," turning into shackles that bound most of the original inhabitants who had escaped from the historical echo type Dungeons.
As for the other Dungeons, there was even less need to say, to a significant extent, the original inhabitants of other Dungeons had issues with the environments they lived in.
Integrating into territories and submitting to the rule of the Lords had indeed given them a means for living and a sense of security.
This is also why in many territories, the number of Dungeon dwelling groups might be fewer than the native inhabitants of the Shenhua continent, yet they still choose to fight for their territory.
"In some ways... it's been really nice meeting so many people here."
Dr. Osborne muttered to himself.
Suddenly, Kael thought of something, turned to Osborne, and curiously said,
"There's something I've been wanting to ask for a long time now, how many people in Wandong City have guessed that they are actually inside a Dungeon?"
Dr. Osborne paused for a moment and said with a light chuckle, "I thought you'd suppress your curiosity a bit longer!"
Kael said earnestly,
"Now that we're all on the same side, I figured there's no harm in asking... It's time to get to know each other better and build trust."
"Four goblins."
"Who are they?"
"Who do you think they are?"
"You, Chairman Ryan, Dr. Zack, and Uryan?"
"You basically got it right."
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"Who did I guess wrong?"
"Captain Uryan."
"Hmm? I thought Chairman Ryan was the most likely."
"No, that's not it. Chairman Ryan has access to far more information than we do. He's probably the first goblin to realize that he exists within a historical echo."
"That... does make a lot of sense," Kael murmured softly. "Then who's the last goblin?"
"Uryan merely has suspicions but is not sure of the truth. Or rather, for him, knowing the truth is not necessarily beneficial."
Dr. Osborne fell silent for a moment, and finally said,
"It's the leader of the surrender faction. Even though he'd long realized he was part of the historical echo, the leader of that faction still harbors a strong fear of death.
So he wracks his brains to find ways to survive, but sadly, looking at the current outcome, it has completely failed."
"Tsk, tsk, tsk..."
Kael couldn't help but express his amazement; the leaders of the various goblin factions were indeed not to be trifled with—they were astoundingly quick at assessing the situation, no matter which path they ultimately chose.
"I won't take up any more of your time for this last bit of the journey,"
Dr. Osborne suddenly blinked and said, "Although it might be a bit late to say this, I still want to congratulate you, Lord Kael, Knight Elanna, on clearing the Dungeon."
Upon hearing this, Kael's gaze shifted to Elanna, who had at some point come to his side.
Kael's eyes lingered on her for a moment before turning back to Dr. Osborne and saying,
"It makes sense. Although we had a pleasant chat just now, I suddenly find you a bit of an eyesore."