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Chapter 2083 Human Body Purifier

Chapter 2083 Human Body Purifier
When the Sons of the Crescent cease their bombardment, victory is a foregone conclusion.

The Age of Gods was an era of utter insecurity, with endless backup plans that even they themselves had to guard against, as well as the threat of being finished off.

After confirming that the enemy had no pulse, they would still fire a shot into the head, heart, and genitals. Their level of caution had reached a pathological level.

As the pinnacle of wisdom in the Age of Gods, the Ark AI naturally inherited this "excellent virtue." If she ceased fire, it meant that the enemy's corpses had been completely cremated.

But it must be said that Jasmine's caution was meaningful.

The Sin Orcs of the Wrath and Pride regions are alright; once they die, they're gone. But the Shadow Clan of the Envy region is different. As rat Orcs, they possess incredibly terrifying Plague Deathrattles.

It wasn't that their bodies turned to dust after being killed by the Blessed Ones that could be eliminated. On the contrary, the black mist produced after their bodies turned to dust was the true form of the Plague Death Message, and it even seemed to have an instinct to actively approach places where life was more concentrated.

Jasmine used incendiary bombs to burn away the plague fog, in addition to biological purifiers, which were made by the strangers.

Here I have to reiterate the old topic and talk about the sometimes silly and adorable behavior of strangers. In order to find special missions and hidden attributes, they will deliberately do some rather abstract things, including lying on the ground and being attacked by poisonous bees.

So when the plague mist, which seemed to have a life of its own, appeared, the members of the "Rust Gospel," who had been in this world since the earliest times, stood with their arms outstretched on the empty battlefield, breathing deeply into the plague mist.

Whether it's the plague or the dust itself, breathing in dust is undoubtedly a form of suicide. Just as even the strongest outsiders can drown in water, the plague may not kill these top outsiders for a while, but having their lungs and respiratory tracts filled with dust will certainly kill them.

Even if the strangers are immortal and their bodies are rebuilt each time they are resurrected, thus not carrying the curse attached to their bodies, it doesn't mean they can just breathe in the plague so casually.

“This…” Blaze pointed to the strangers standing in the black mist in the distance, then turned to Greenland, seeking an answer to this madness.

"Hmm...that actually makes sense."

After a brief pause, Greenland came up with a way to fool Blaise.

"In the history of us strangers, there was a plague called the Black Death, which was so terrible that it materialized as the Blue Horse Knight, one of the four knights who brought about the end of the world."

"They are using this method to try and see if they can become the legendary Azure Horse Knights..."

Greenland paused once more and then fell into a long silence.

When you're trying to fool someone, you suddenly realize that what you're saying makes a lot of sense, and the more you try to fool someone, the more sense it makes, and you might even feel a little tempted to try it yourself.

“Um…” Greenland’s ears twitched, and he scratched his cheek, looking a little embarrassed.

Blazer knew exactly what she was thinking, and reluctantly stepped aside.

"up to you."

"Excuse me, I see those are limited editions, I'll have to go now!"

Greenland awkwardly scratched the back of his head before dashing into the plague dust, breathing heavily as if to make up for his late arrival.

Seeing that Greenlanders were coming to snatch it, the others inhaled even more intensely. What would be considered a terrifying disaster elsewhere—plague dust—became a hot commodity here, and even Jasmine consciously stopped dropping incendiary bombs.

These human body purifiers are far more efficient than incendiary bombs; they are not only natural and pollution-free, but they can also actively attract plague dust.

Seeing how excited the strangers were, Blaze was tempted, but as soon as he took a step forward, Guild Master Zero slapped him on the shoulder with a worried look on his face.

"Ugh, what should I do? I'm so confused!"

"Did you find anything?" Upon hearing Guild Master Zero's question, Blaze immediately stopped in his tracks, his face full of seriousness.

Guild Master Zero felt a surge of secret delight; he was gradually figuring out how to guide Blaze. He couldn't push Blaze away from important matters; instead, he had to actively guide him with meaningful topics.

However, there is a risk involved: those events cannot be triggered by Blazer's title.

The current Great Beast God Priest incident falls under the category of "safe." The main person who triggered the incident is Greenland, who is a player. In this situation, as long as Blaze is kept in check and prevented from getting too involved, Blaze will become the top-notch enforcer who can quickly resolve the incident.

"Actually, our goal was to lure the three Beast Kings away from Sin City and then annihilate their Sin Orc legion in one fell swoop. However, it seems that we have only accomplished half of our objective."

"The Wrathful Beastmaster and the Envyful Beastmaster?" Blaze's expression hardened, and he forgot all about the stranger who was acting as a human purifier.

“Videfornil’s eyes saw them, but unfortunately they were too far away. He could only vaguely see them leaving the City of Original Sin, but he didn’t know exactly where they went.”

“That’s right, that’s troublesome, so I have a suggestion.” Guild Master Zero said, arms crossed, “Go explore the three Sin Cities, loot them, and see if you can find anything.”

"Of course, if there are any remaining Sinful Beastmen among them, we'll wipe them out as well."

After hesitating for a moment, Blaze said, "If they are Sin Orcs who have no desire to fight, don't kill them. Once this is over, the Orcs will come and take them in to rebuild Sin City."

He was a little worried that Guild Master Zero might think he was indecisive, but the current Sin Orcs were no different from the Orcs of the past, except that they believed in their own faith.

After they defeat the Great Beast God, who created the faith of the Sinful Beastmen for them, called the Great Red Dragon Beast God, they might, like the Beastmen of the past, move from the Beastmen to the Humans.

He originally supported eliminating the threat completely, but Leo Kane changed his mind. If even the Sin Beast King could be changed, there was no reason why the Sin Beastmen couldn't be changed.

Guild leader Zero raised an eyebrow, as if he knew what Blaze was worried about, and patted Blaze on the shoulder.

"Don't worry, our army has always treated prisoners of war well."

“But if they put up a stubborn resistance, please be swift and decisive,” Blazer emphasized.

“Those are not prisoners; they are despicable enemies hiding among the prisoners.”

(End of this chapter)

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