Chapter 1265 (To be supplemented 6)
Chapter 1265 (To be supplemented 6)
Sino: Being a crown prince is stressful, being a king is even more stressful, being a king in the end times—Alexander!
Mashu: I see. Now I suddenly understand why Wan Di's subordinates are those few →_→
Fujimaru Ritsuka: So it was Alexander?!
I can't believe it, it's too funny!
It seems that King Euriporn is indeed fearless; at least he didn't appear afraid when facing someone who had defeated him.
So the key point is not to die at the hands of one's son, but rather not to die at the hands of one's challenger?
Paimon: Hmm, I don't want to die at my son's hands, so I'll kill him first? What the hell is this?!
Since it originated from Greece, prophecies and patricide/fratricide are common occurrences in their heroic legends and myths, and these prophecies are often fulfilled in various forms. Clearly, the part about the royal family's prophecy was directly assigned to King Supremacy and his son.
Doctor: After all, it involves prophecy.
'Have they really rejected death?'
Paimon: So Oripon already knew through prophecy that the One-Enemy could not die? Then why did he throw him into the Sea of the Dead?
Doctor: ...This was probably the only way he could think of that could possibly kill Wan Di, and ironically, it granted Wan Di immortality.
Administrator Q: →_→ Actually, it's not necessarily true. Even if Wan Di isn't thrown into the Underworld Sea, he will most likely gain immortality due to other factors. This thing is bound to him.
After all, it's a prophetic 'immortal body' and a 'curse,' so it's normal for it to be bound to countless enemies.
Merlin: Hmm, it seems the focus of the prophecy King Oripon received wasn't that he would be killed by All Enemy, but rather that All Enemy would bring down the Suspended Dynasty. That's why he decided to take action against him.
March 7: Wait, did Wan Di actually know that Oripol enslaved the Titans and desecrated the divine body?!
Bai E: Huh? But judging from the previous plot, he doesn't seem to know.
Paimon: But this part of the story is a flashback; it can't be that he automatically filled in information he already knew, right?
Bai E: ...Scratching his head, dude, why is there such a strange discrepancy between what we experienced and what we found in the video?!
Wan Di: →_→ I also want to know
The desire for revenge aligns with the hunter's intentions.
Thinking back, Wan Di was born—thrown into the Underworld Sea—and after returning, somehow formed the Lone Blade Army and then wandered around for more than ten years, before returning to Ohma…and then coming back to kill Euriporn? Wait a minute, in the previous 'Hanging Blade City in Memory', didn't someone mention that Medemos went to Ohma? Why doesn't Euriporn recognize Wan Di here?
Oh yeah…
Doctor: One possibility is that he returned but never actually met Oripon face-to-face, so… wait, the Oripon here doesn't even know he's alive… It can't be that everyone in Suspended Peak City is keeping it from Oripon, but the tone of those people in my memory was clearly on Oripon's side…
Indeed, his father initially mistook him for one of Ohma's people, acting as if he didn't recognize him at all.
Birth—the Sea of the Dead—wandering—returned and went to Ohma—somehow appeared before Olippon again and killed him—did not inherit the throne but left.
Thinking back, what happened to those who didn't agree with him back then? They can't all have faded away, can they?
...Good question
March 7th: I finally understand why the host always says not to delve too deeply into certain issues. I just don't get it...
"But the suspended walls will not collapse with me... My son, do you think you can escape the clutches of the infamous ghost?"
Hahaha... It's the same for both of us... We both feed on conflict and fear... Now, kill me!
"The son of Goergo is destined to fight and die for the throne—!"
Wan Di still remembers this memory clearly. Faced with Kratrus's choice and the future of the Suspended Blade Clan, he recalled Bai E's suggestion and decided to go and talk to Hatonus.
Hattonus knew he would come. Before the conversation, he gave the King's Ring of Suspended Edge to Wandui. This ring had once belonged to Wandui's mother, Goergo, and Hattonus had already reforged and repaired it.
Wan Di was somewhat surprised. He remembered that his mother had clearly thrown it into the Underworld Sea, and Hatonus and the others had spent a lot of effort to retrieve it. But to be able to retrieve a ring from the Underworld Sea was already very lucky.
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