Mystery: The New Dark Emperor Arrives

Chapter 9 Exploring the "Nation of Disorder"

Chapter 9 Exploring the "Nation of Disorder"

There is no doubt that the stone chair is a throne. As long as one sits on it, a part of the "Nation of Disorder" will surrender to Hobart.

Hobert looked at the figure struggling in the pool, and said to himself: Unless you have my permission, you will never come out in this life.

He sat on the stone throne and thought for a while, and he had some ideas about the origin of this figure: the figure may be the embodiment of the curse in the blood of the Heller family!

The evidence is that every time he hears the scream of the figure, he will fall into endless madness.

Before that, "Nation of Disorder" had been providing him with some protection, so it wasn't always possible to hear the screams of the figure.

But because he had no such special connection with the "Nation of Disorder" as he does now, the "Nation of Disorder" had very limited protection for him.

Thinking of this, Hobert heaved a sigh of relief. If his guess was correct, then he would not feel the pain of madness when he left the "land of disorder" this time. If he could keep that figure in the pool in the future If so, maybe the curse on him will disappear.

"Is that plausible!" Hobert said to himself, "Even if 'Nation of Disorder' can't be like 'Origin Castle', it can attract people to build an 'online sales platform', which can suppress the family curse on me, It can be regarded as not losing the face of 'source quality'."

He really wanted to leave the "Nation of Disorder" now to prove whether his guess was right, but he thought that since he was here, he should explore first.

The first is the stone throne. Hobert feels that he has the closest connection with the throne, but it seems that the scope of his control is only around the throne, and can extend to the pool at most, but no further.

Hobert looked up at the clock tower hanging in the sky, he could feel that the clock tower, or the giant clock inside it, was as special as a throne.

But now he has no way to go to the sky and climb up the clock tower. Hobert speculates that he may not be able to control the clock tower until after the "Middle Sequence".

Then Hobert thought that the stone throne was too ordinary and had no power at all. He tried to change the shape of the throne. As he guessed, he could change the shape of the throne according to his imagination.

For example, after he thought for a while, the stone throne turned into an armchair.

Hobert wondered if he should turn it into the emperor's dragon chair in a costume TV series?
But the style of the dragon chair doesn't match the world he lives in at all, so I'd better think of a western fantasy style chair.

So he thought of the Iron Throne (the throne in "A Song of Ice and Fire", which symbolizes the supreme authority of the king).

When Hobert thought about it, the throne under his butt became more than ten meters high, a throne made of iron swords, and there were steps made of sharp swords in front of the throne. Hobert seemed to be sitting on a thorn-like sword. in the bushes.

Hobart nodded in satisfaction, which was a bit like a throne.

Then he turned his gaze to the water pool in front of him again, and there were two star-like clusters of light emitting white light. Hobert tried to approach them, but they really drifted to the side of the throne.

But most of the other stars are still white light clusters of different sizes, which are not under Hobert's control at all.

Hobert estimated that he might be able to control more stars after he was promoted.

First, he went to see the two stars that he could control. He chose one of them, and then poured his spiritual power into it.

Then he saw a middle-aged man on the bed.

Hobert had the urge to cover his face, and quickly withdrew his attention. He didn't expect to see such an exciting scene when he used the power of "Nation of Disorder" for the first time.

Relying on his feeling, Hobert found that he couldn't pull people's "star spirit" into the "land of disorder" like participating in the Tarot Club, but he seemed to be able to talk to the other party.

However, Hobert didn't plan to talk to the middle-aged man who was "busy". Even if the couple (probably husband and wife) coughed, it would probably scare the other party's psychological shadow, and they couldn't be so unkind.

After thinking about it, Hobert found another star cluster emitting white light, and devoted his attention to it.

Immediately afterwards, he saw a young man hiding in the bushes in a dark jungle. At this time, a brown-skinned middle-aged man carefully searched over. When the time was right, the young man jumped out of the bushes. He went out and stabbed the man in the back with a sneak attack.

The brown-skinned middle-aged man let out a disturbing roar, his eyes flickered with madness, and he looked amazing.

But the young man didn't seem to be affected at all, and the offensive still didn't stop.

Hobert judged that this should be a "low-sequence" extraordinary battle, because the strength of the two people far exceeded that of ordinary people, and the surrounding trees were pushed back and forth by the battle between the two people.

Soon the middle-aged man's injuries began to affect his combat effectiveness, and he showed signs of losing control.

The young man found the right time, added many new knife wounds to the middle-aged man, and finally cut the middle-aged man's throat, and the middle-aged man was completely out of control, but before he turned into a monster, the young man skillfully put his head cut down.

After watching a good show, Hobert found that communicating with young people at this time would easily scare him out of his mind, so he could only talk about it later.

Soon the extraordinary characteristics of the middle-aged man were diluted, it was a gray light mass like a miniature brain, and the folds on the brain could even be seen.

Hobart seems to have a little impression of the appearance of this Extraordinary trait, but he can't remember which pathway's trait it is for a while.

Watching the young man recover the loot, Hobert began to make a conclusion: using two stars emitting white light, the "true vision" can be projected from the "land of disorder" to the outside world.

But now he still has no way to pull people to the "Nation of Disorder". Obviously, the function of the "Nation of Disorder" is very different from that of "Origin Castle".

As for why these two stars with white light became his coordinates, Hobert is not very clear, so he can only make more observations before making a conclusion.

After these attempts, Hobert was very tired. He left the "land of disorder" and woke up from his dream.

Sure enough, as he expected, there was no sense of madness.

However, Hobert doesn't think that the curse of the family has just disappeared. Even in the "land of disorder", Hobert can only trap that vague figure, but cannot completely eliminate it. It can only be regarded as suppressing the curse. .

Hobert didn't continue to think, he was too tired, turned around and fell into a deep sleep.

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