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God of War: Pinnacle (The Protector) Chapter 1635

“Governor, something’s wrong. Just now, they went to the old governor’s grave! It looked as if the old governor had razed the area with his power!”

At that moment, the guard responsible for guarding the forbidden area shouted as he ran up to them.

He went on to describe the frightening scene.

It was obvious that the devastation was caused by a Rank Six Supreme class warrior.

Avery furrowed his eyebrows.

“Did you go near the old governor’s grave?”

Helios nodded.

“Insolence! That place is forbidden! How dare you go there?” Avery roared.

“I understand now. It must be the old governor who beat them up and made them confess,” Alfred remarked suddenly.

Everyone shared his view as to them. After all, Levi was just someone ordinary.

Hence, it was impossible for him to have beaten up Helios, who was a Rank Three Supreme class.

The old governor must have attacked them when they attempted to teach Levi a lesson.

“In that case, I have a question. Why did Levi insist that they were the ones who revealed the information? How did he know?” someone asked.

“Isn’t it simple? Don’t you know what Levi’s previous job was? Even if he has lost his power, he is extremely savvy with information. I guess when he found out Evie had been kidnapped, he headed to the Shadow Order, and that’s how he got to know the truth,” Avery explained.

“True. The tracker that was placed on Evie was made by my husband.”

Zoey nodded.

“Oh! Now it makes sense!”

“This means Levi isn’t someone ordinary. However, he still needs to thank the old governor.”

“Yes, that’s right!”

In the end, Helios and his gang received their rightful punishment; Wildefield was peaceful again.

However, it wasn’t the same everywhere else.

In the shadows, the allied army was gathering its forces.

Beyond that, they were also accumulating resources all over the world.

Anything that could enhance their fighting capabilities would be commandeered, especially powerful weapons that they had coveted for a long time.

Meanwhile, in a manor somewhere within Zarain.

“Byron, are you really going to Erudia?” the group asked the silver-haired man.

What surprised them was that the man was a cyborg.

He had robotic arms and legs. In fact, he even had mechanical wings as part of his flight system.

More importantly, he didn’t look entirely like a robot. Instead, he was an amalgamation of flesh and machine.

In fact, his heart and many of his other organs were mechanical, resulting in him looking like a monstrosity.

However, it granted him extraordinary powers.

Feeling ecstatic, the silver-haired man smiled. “I have discovered the existence of a piece of iron meteorite in Erudia, and it is located in a museum within North Hampton. It is extremely suited for an upgrade for me, which will double my power at the minimum!”

“However, Master has told us to avoid any conflicts with Erudia, so as to not raise any suspicion. Furthermore, by trying to steal something from them, it would be dangerous for you if you were to be discovered,” someone advised him against it.

Byron snapped, “Sheesh! Who says I’m stealing it? Sooner or later, Erudia will be ours. All I’m doing is taking it ahead of time. How is that considered stealing?”

“True. Erudia is about to be split up. When the time comes, its land, wealth, resources, and women will all be ours!”

“We can then do whatever we want! Hehehe…”

The group of men burst into laughter.

Soon, Byron set off for Erudia.

Not long after that, Bruce, who was responsible for building the allied army, arrived at the manor.

“What? My brother has gone to Erudia?”

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