I am an Eldritch Entity-Chapter 174: Convincing team Yetoren
He dearly hoped that Guardian Sol hadn't fallen.
Based on what Dr. Kirchoff had said, if one of the entrances was closed, the others couldn't remain open for long.
If the Y class peak stage Mechanist failed to kill Guardian Sol in that timeframe, there was a high chance they would immediately retreat.
Exchanging a peak stage level two for a Guardian level figure of humanity wasn't exactly a bad trade since Outer Domains were known to have a higher number of fighters at all levels, be it any stage of any level.
The only thing stopping them from using their complete prowess was each other.
As mentioned before, the Eight Outer Domains weren't exactly on good terms with each other.
If one of them used too much force to attack the human territory, the chances were certainly not low that another Outer Domain would use the chance to eradicate their base which wouldn't have too much protection.
If Guardian Sol hasn't died, it will be incredibly useful for me.
He wanted team Yetoren to come to his aid, not to combat Daoisto but Co-founder Morris.
This would be the part where Guardian Sol would be useful if he hadn't died. Because he could back up Eryndor when he would ask team Yetoren to handle Co-founder Morris.
That team wouldn't dare to go against a Co-founder level figure, but instead choose Daoisto.
However, if Guardian Sol acted as a proof that something was indeed wrong with Co-founder Morris, then they would have no choice but to act.
As to why would Guardian Sol speak against Co-founder Morris? Well, he would be an incredible fool to not doubt the man who had stuck to him persistently all this time but didn't help out when the Y class Cyborg attacked, no matter how many reasons he had for not appearing.
Not to mention the closing of the entrance which was suspicious as well, given how it happened in the same secret realm where Morris had escaped from.
In short, Eryndor wanted to confront Daoisto alone, while team Yetoren, and hopefully Guardian Sol, would go against Co-founder Morris.
Eryndor still remembered the hunger extremely clearly.
The one which nearly consumed him when he neared Shx'Trelith.
But there was another emotion which had helped him keep a hold on his sanity.
Danger. The fear of demise.
The hunger came from a place he didn't recognise, but his fear had come from himself. Back then it had been his own danger sense tingling intensely.
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As if he would die if he acted on his impulse.
Eryndor was taking a risk here.
That sense of danger, did it manifest because I was facing an eldritch entity's true form?
I hope it is the case.
If it is indeed like that, then there wouldn't be any significant sense of danger when I let go of my hold on hunger towards Daoisto right?
Since he is simply a clone.
Precisely because he was a clone, he was also worried if it would trigger his hunger at all.
No use worrying about it.
Eryndor kept up his speed, knowing that he would be reaching the entrance anytime now.
His passive cultivation was running all the time, ensuring that he would keep recovering Qi.
He sent a message to Dr. Kirchoff.
"Please try to break in at the earliest."
Unfortunately, he couldn't tell that man about the entire plot since it involved the one line revered appellation, and how he was targeted to be put in the abyss.
Which would mean that Eryndor would have to reveal his Cognitive Scrying, since he heard the sound in Ronin, Team Yetoren's leader's memories and also had an instinctual comprehension of the language which made it all possible.
If Dr. Kirchoff already knew about his identity, it wouldn't be a problem, but since he had shown no signs of recognising him, Eryndor didn't want to dig a hole for himself.
Why is he not replying? Did he go offline? At this point?
Although he was busy in his thoughts, he didn't fail to notice the decrease in the density of trees in the surroundings.
There was a large wide clearing at the entrance, does that mean I am close to the goal?
As he had this thought, Eryndor sensed someone entering his extended vision.
Team Yetoren!
Eryndor quickly realized how advantageous the situation was to him.
It would be difficult to sway a person if they had already heard opinions from everyone, but it would be easier to do so if they knew nothing.
He planned to strike early and tell them what was appropriate.
Eryndor slowed down and changed his direction, planning to intercept them before reaching the entrance.
"What are you doing here?"
Ronin spoke in a direction, while doing hand signs behind his back to alert his team.
As an experienced team, they wouldn't underestimate anyone, not even a student. Not to mention some of them were monstrously powerful.
Eryndor stopped where he was, not attempting to close the distance as he began telling them everything.
He, of course, excluded everything which could be tied back to him.
"So you're saying we should fight Co-founder Morris and you'll handle the clone of the eldritch entity?
"Yes. Believe me, Co-founder Morris is far more dangerous."
At least to me.
He inwardly added while gauging their reactions.
"We can't keep wasting time. Guardian Sol's life might be hanging by a thread for all we know."
Eryndor spoke before he resumed running.
Ronin nodded, but Eryndor could see from the corner of his eye that one of his teammates had taken out their phone.
They are probably contacting Kaylord Byrd.
I hope Dr. Kirchoff knows the revered appellation by now, and judging from how his expertise in these things is far greater than mine, he should be able to guess what is happening immediately.
It doesn't matter if he doesn't know about my part. Just 'Amplification' would uncover everything since he should obviously know that everyone in the mission to seal had died.
I hope he hurries up.
Just as he had that thought, Eryndor noticed something.