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Chapter 833 Observe the Monster Red Tide!

Chapter 833 Observe the Monster Red Tide!

Norwen once cast his suspicion on the goblins.

After all, the anonymous letter was sent from Greenport, and the goblin tycoons have always had a firm grip on the management of that city.

But after paying attention to the situation in Green Port for some time, Nowen put aside this speculation for the time being.

The sender of the anonymous letter looked like a funny guy, who just used the "letter" as a medium to wake up Bron Freeman and make him regain consciousness.

The other party is planning to recruit Bron Freeman to be an undercover agent of the cult?

But Freeman didn't receive any orders!
Is the other party planning to thwart the conspiracy of the Church of Supreme Truth?
Wouldn't it be more appropriate to use collective awakening method, send out a few more anonymous letters, wake up more Stone Castle dwarves, and give them enough strength to resist?

Anyway, this matter is strange no matter how you look at it.

The famous Carloen LaRoad appeared to be a very pure, money-hungry and shrewd businessman, but he did not gain anything from the Stone Castle incident and even suffered some losses.

If the other party is really connected with the anonymous letter, then he should have his own plan.

The reality is, no.

The only suspicious thing is that when the stone spirit fetus was awakened, the goblin airships near the stone fortress all chose to evacuate in advance. The routes did not resume normal operation until the disaster subsided.

But this isn't the first time this has happened.

Everyone knows that the goblins should have an early warning method that can detect risks in the first place, so that they can evacuate immediately when they realize something is wrong and avoid being involved in various wars and disasters.

The goblins' consistent attitude is neutral.

They just do business, and they don’t care much about who they do business with, let alone whether the business is “legal” or not.

As long as there is enough money to be made, they dare to transport the cultists' goods to Green Port for sale!
In a "chaotic" place like Greenport, all kinds of regulated and monopolized rare items may appear, and will be openly sold at auctions or on the black market.

As for the source of these controlled substances...

Don't ask, the answer is that in order to protect the safety of buyers, Green Port refuses to disclose the source of various goods.

The same is true.

After the disaster at Stone Castle, Bron Freeman's investigation into the anonymous letter at Green Harbor did not go well. The sender was very good at hiding himself and using public mailboxes to post the letters, making it almost impossible to track down his identity.

The only good news is that the anonymous letter incident probably has little to do with the cult members.

Speaking of this, the believers who seek knowledge also have some credit.

After they overthrew the original Bishop Skyter of Green Harbor, Ray Yank Eugene, who succeeded him as the regional bishop of the Church of the Light, did an excellent job.

Under his arrangement, three gangs of inferior cultists who conspired to pray to the evil god to gain power were uncovered in succession in the city of Green Harbor. Then, checkpoints were set up at the port and the entrances to the city, and many guys who tried to sneak into the city were caught.

The entire city is much safer than before. Apart from anything else, the number of "missing persons" in the lower city of Green Port has dropped significantly in the past six months. It is difficult for cultists to carry out the same kind of sacrifice operations that deceived Pete, Lena and others. The Bloodfang Gang tragedy no longer has any soil for survival.

Part of this information comes from an investigation that Bron Freeman recently sent people to conduct in Greenport;
The other part is the reply letter that Prince Fradin recently received from Rayank Eugene.

The two have a good relationship.

Prince Vladin was curious about what it would be like to attack the cult's stronghold, so he would write to them, and Rayank would generously copy the "battle reports" and "action records" of the Glowing God Cult into his reply so that Prince Vladin could feast his eyes on them.

Integrate various existing information.

The so-called "third-party forces" have unknown personnel and strength.

Most importantly, their goal is unclear! Just people who are here for fun?

A partner of justice who hides and acts in secret?
Or is there some conspirator behind this?
This was something that was almost "completely clueless". Although Nowen had already issued the task of "investigating the anonymous letter", he did not expect the believers to solve the case in a short period of time.

Norman was not in a hurry.

After the Stone Fort incident, the third-party force was obviously in a dormant state and no longer took any action, so it was difficult for him to find the other party's trace.

As long as the other party dares to take action again, there will definitely be flaws, and we will then confirm the situation of this force.

……

Right now, Nowen’s main focus is still on the monster Red Tide.

This was the first red tide of monsters that he was about to witness since coming to this world!
Records summarized by scholars from the Kingdom of Reyak.

"The demonic red tide erupted in the deepest part of the Dark Forest."

"The chaotic power of the void will become so strong and active on the day of the red tide that the barrier of [Past Glory] will be lost."

"Everything in the depths of the forest will be polluted and transformed, and the violent monsters from the void will madly attack in the direction of the Reyak Kingdom."

"Until the God of Light performs a miracle, repairs the barrier, and blocks all monsters from entering the kingdom."

In just a few pieces of information, there were so many details that made Nowen curious.

Don't mention anything else.

One of the simplest things:

The northern part of the Dark Forest connects to the Aberration Wetlands, while the southern part is close to the Duskmoor.

Why do monsters only attack the Kingdom of Reyak in large numbers every year?
This is an extremely clear attack route.

Normally, monsters without intelligence should have a multi-point attack pattern;
For example, pouring north into the Aberration Wetlands, attacking the kingdom's northern border or charging towards the Dwarven Stone Keep;
Another example is to go south into the Dusk Wasteland, cut off the trade line between Green Port and the southern border of the Kingdom of Reyak, and attack Green Port at the same time.

This is not the case.

The pressure of monsters that the eastern border of the Kingdom of Reyak has to resist every year is several times more than that of Stone Castle and Green Port.

Most of the monsters seemed to have some deep hatred with the Reyak Kingdom, and they were determined to charge towards the gap where [Past Glory] was exposed without caring about their lives!
Only a small number of monsters will move from the Dark Forest to the Distortion Wetlands or the Dusk Wasteland, and after the monster red tide ends, they will wander around the wild in scattered groups.

Only when they accidentally gather together will events like attacking cities occur.

This gave Novan a very interesting idea:

Monsters have no intelligence, and that's fine.

But don’t “monsters” have brains either?
There are two completely different behavioral instincts between a lone monster and a group of monsters gathered together during the monster red tide.

"Collective awareness?"

"Or is it a thought stamp? It will be triggered immediately when certain conditions are met?"

The more he studied the power of the void dimension of this world, the more Norman felt that the situation was not as superficial as mortals had concluded.

He needs to personally observe from a god's perspective in situations like the Monster Red Tide!
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(End of this chapter)

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