Fantasy Lord: Beginning with Daily Intelligence

Chapter 574 - 332: Ambush Me? Don’t Forget—I Can Report You

Fantasy Lord: Beginning with Daily Intelligence

Chapter 574 - 332: Ambush Me? Don’t Forget—I Can Report You

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Chapter 574: Chapter 332: Ambush Me? Don’t Forget—I Can Report You

"What does this have to do with the Kingdom War?"

Neil Morton was puzzled.

"Lord Neil, you might not know, the Kingdom War once had a Divine Revelation, and actual deities descended. I suspect the Church of Gods was behind it."

"The personnel involved in the Kingdom War are likely numerous."

As Neil Morton pondered, Thor’s leisurely voice sounded.

Just that one voice suddenly made Neil Morton pause, his brows furrowing involuntarily.

Neil Morton isn’t a fool.

Although he has been schemed against before, some things he still perceives clearly.

Kingdom War, a Divine Revelation occurred.

This matter is not so simple.

Thor might not know, but being at Canaan Academy and growing up there, Neil Morton is deeply aware that a Divine Revelation is virtually impossible in the Exotic World of the Kingdom War and couldn’t truly manifest.

Yet the result was that a Divine Revelation appeared and erupted.

And with that, the entire situation was completely different.

Even at this moment, an idea was involuntarily emerging in his mind.

As the thought appeared, his entire expression involuntarily changed more.

"These bastards!"

"Do they really want to die."

In a low voice, Neil Morton spoke, unable to calm down inside.

Thor stayed silent, not continuing to speak.

The matters concerning the Empire aren’t within his need for consideration.

He also has no right to consider them.

The only thing to watch now is whether Neil Morton has a way to solve this aspect of the issue.

This is what he needs to focus on the most now.

"Kid, just you wait!"

After Neil Morton’s expression continuously changed, he gritted his teeth and said to Thor before hurriedly leaving.

Watching Neil Morton leave.

Thor then began to wait.

Relying on the daily intelligence system, he knew something about Neil Morton’s identity.

Compared to Amory, Neil Morton was more trustworthy.

The fact was so indeed.

It was just over an hour later.

Neil Morton was hastily back.

Then he took Thor to a certain location.

A quarter of an hour later, Thor saw a figure.

It was a burly middle-aged man. Upon seeing him, Thor’s brows furrowed in doubt, unsure why he felt this man gave him a very familiar feeling.

Of course, that feeling only appeared for a moment before he quickly suppressed it.

"Kid, this is Vice Principal Jax, Vice Principal of the Weapon Academy."

Neil Morton’s voice sounded.

"Greetings, Lord Jax."

Thor curbed his doubts and respectfully spoke.

"Tell us about the situation you know."

Jax frowned at the person in front of him, his expression carrying a hint of seriousness.

"It’s like this."

"Lord, I’ve been planning to visit the Natural Forest lately, but upon arriving at the Raymond Kingdom, I noticed something unusual. The Nobility here is in greater chaos, battles between Nobility breaking out everywhere. Of course, if it were just these, it would be nothing. However, I discovered signs of large-scale sacrifices among them, especially in a small town I passed through, where everyone disappeared. Normally, even in a Noble battle or Demon Beast attack, some would survive. There would be unexpected survivors, particularly in several such occurrences......."

Thor spoke slowly, recounting all the information he knew.

Even the Lord of the Underworld, he mentioned.

Of course, these words were interspersed in reality, and even if Canaan Academy investigated, they would just confirm these.

As for why it’s so detailed, it’s naturally to avoid any chance of mishap.

Heading to find the principal now, it wouldn’t be wise to conceal anything. If a big problem arises, that would be a joke taken too far.

"What?"

"Are you serious? That really is the Lord of the Underworld?"

Upon hearing Thor’s words, Jax couldn’t stay calm, his figure seemingly shivering, his words involuntarily spilling forth.

"Lord, uncertain."

"However, I really heard some say this."

Thor shook his head, speaking hesitantly.

He could be certain of the Lord of the Underworld’s will being real, but he couldn’t prove it, and thus, he could only say this.

But listening to Thor, Jax wasn’t settled; instead, his face grew more anxious, his figure pacing around.

"Alright then, wait here for me."

"Neil Morton, you immediately return to Thor Dressrosa’s location; I will bring you a Semi-Divine Artifact."

After pacing around, Jax seemed to decide, spoke once, and then instructed Neil Morton.

"Yes!"

Neil Morton’s heart tightened; at this moment, he dared not delay and swiftly agreed.

After agreeing, his silhouette disappeared.

Simultaneously, a white light beamed onto Jax.

Jax’s figure also vanished from sight.

Seeing both leave, Thor finally let out a sigh of relief.

The situation wasn’t beyond his expectations, and his choice was undoubtedly right.

Compared to going it alone, reporting directly was the proper route.

Despite having daily intelligence, who could guarantee the Church of Gods wouldn’t throw him a curveball, especially since there was previous interference with the Golden Finger.

In such circumstances, no one can ensure what could happen.

To prevent accidents, the best way is to solve any possible issues with maximum capability.

Of course, Thor finally breathed easy now.

But Jax was far from settled.

The information Thor brought, although mostly guesses and uncertain, even the currently proven matters made his scalp tingle, let alone involving the Lord of the Underworld.

As a deity, Jax knew very well what that represented.

That represents the culmination of deities.

It’s a realm nobody in the world can reach.

Just the mere mention of this name is enough to trigger massive upheaval across the continent, even the entire world.

Even the two in the Empire would likely be concerned.

His figure hurriedly arrived in a white room.

"Old geezer, big trouble!"

"Come out!"

Jax’s urgent voice echoed.

Accompanying his words.

"Buzz!"

A ripple spread, and next, countless rays gathered, an elderly figure slowly appeared.

"Jax, what’s gotten into you? I’m researching Soul Magic."

"You nearly broke my Spiritual Power."

Ryze spoke impatiently.

"Old fellow, now isn’t the time for your Soul Magic; big trouble’s brewing."

"Can you contact the principal?"

Jax ignored the old man’s demeanor, speaking hastily.

"What’s the matter?"

"What trouble?"

"You should know the vice principals went to Yulan Continent; contacting them now isn’t easy."

Ryze hesitated, his demeanor revealing some surprise.

He knew very well that, in general, without significant trouble, his friend wouldn’t be so urgent.

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