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Chapter 921 Can Only Do Toronto

Chapter 921 Can Only Do Toronto
While people in Toronto may be somewhat indifferent, they are not to the point of being cold-blooded or ruthless.

For example, he might give up his peaceful dreams to work overtime for people who can stir his emotions.

Actually, he would prefer to settle things by spending money, but unfortunately, those who came to him didn't need resources, but rather people who could understand them and get things done.

Furthermore, his talent for exorcising evil spirits should be of great help to his future journey through the stars.

For example, a terrifying place like Toril, where even demons and monsters can infiltrate the ranks of gods, can avoid a lot of trouble thanks to this talent.

Even though AO was in complete disarray due to the undead, he still paid attention to a bystander who had come from afar. He would not easily tamper with a mage with such talent.

It's not that he respects justice.

Rather, while AO is unethical, it is indeed lawful.

The fates he wove were all driven by evil.

These evil forces must be very covert when they first appear, disguising themselves as greed.

Insatiable greed is a common problem.

In fact, among eating, drinking, gambling, and prostitution, eating is the worst offender.

Having been a player himself, he knows best how terrifying players can be... If you want to cause trouble right under the noses of these players who are wandering around looking for new quests, it might be easier to start with their appetite!
However, even if this evil power is extremely small, it will still 'smoke' when it encounters him, who is covered in exorcising power.

Once players discover this characteristic of Toronto, they will definitely take advantage of it.

Just walk around him with some doubt. After all, this is a talent, no different from a halo. It will react within three meters, and it will definitely transform within one meter.

Anyway, if it were him, he would definitely use it properly.

The only option for AO was to stay away from him. Although he could already get the omnipresent undead to test some of his ideas by randomly scattering 'mysterious artifacts,' he certainly didn't want to blow up the Tablet of Fate.

Even if that thing is only responsible for recording the process now, too many 'starting over's will cause the stone slab to collapse.

Even though Toronto's talent was valuable to him, the benefits of the Undead race outweighed the drawbacks.

AO will definitely choose not to include trouble like Toronto in his 'story beginnings'.

He's not like those gods in Toril who just want to live a peaceful life. What AO fears most is a world that's perfectly stable and nothing happens.

AO is the kind of mad scientist who is only interested in the experimental process... He hates ambitious gods, not because they want too much, but because they can indeed turn Toril into a stagnant pool: a stagnant pool in his opinion.

As for what ordinary people think, why would he care?

Since it's just a wisp of Toril's light coming and going in the world anyway, as long as most of the light is still there, he can't possibly care if the soul shells that envelop the light have any complaints.

The Undead will definitely give him a thousand years of wonder, ten thousand years of terror, and eternal surprise.

Once Toronto understood this, its first reaction was, of course, to refuse.

He's still growing rapidly!
This is his fundamental interest; how could he possibly discard it so easily?

But the Sun God, who had come prepared, did not hesitate to take out a large mass of primordial energy... even the primordial energy from when this world was first formed.

The main reason why dragons have to wait until their bloodline awakens in their dreams, and it can take decades or even centuries, is that the energy available for their growth is insufficient.

Otherwise, dreams could definitely be accelerated!
Dragons that sleep in places with abundant energy will wake up earlier.

A dragon forced to hide itself in a remote, resource-scarce place might sleep for over a hundred years!

There are even dragons that have fallen into eternal slumber through sleep.

The large mass of energy in the Sun God's hand was the highest quality energy that the dragon could find. It not only provided what it needed for growth, but also allowed its magic-like chains to gain primal power... No matter which world it went to, it would not be suppressed by the laws.

Toronto seems to understand why the Sun God can keep the Night Goddess and her allies under control without even having to show his face.

Although this older brother is a good person, he's also quite fierce!

And there's no need to doubt just how powerful that long-range solar cannon, which is said to be able to attack from the sun to the depths of the earth, really is.

It is absolutely composed of the primordial energy at the time of creation, and will always be the most powerful force in this world.

There's nothing it can't penetrate.

Although Toronto didn't intend to ask, he was fairly certain he could guess the origin of this thing... Primal energy and divine fire were the basic materials that the sun god planned to compress into cannonballs.

He's planning to use Toronto as a cannonball to crush it!
Then, when he asked again, Toronto immediately agreed.

He must be crazy to refuse.

When it comes to overtime, if you're paid enough, then it's truly voluntary.

Whether the sun god was aware of it or not, primordial energy was extremely useful to Toronto, which had angelic blood.

Although angels hold a high position, they have an unchangeable flaw... an inherent stubbornness and extremism. While Toronto has mitigated this flaw considerably due to the dragon's carefree nature, it still lingers to some extent.

He always acts in extremes. Even when he intends to mind his own business, he always blurts out accusations against others at crucial moments, which is inextricably linked to his angelic bloodline.

Even the kindest dragon wouldn't be driven by dragon blood to consider so many things related to strangers.

Toronto knew this flaw wasn't a big problem, and he would only reveal this weakness to people whose intuition told him it was safe, but it would certainly be better if it could be improved.

After searching through the memory tree for a long time, he finally learned about this method, which sounded simple but was actually impossible to implement... it was the power of the primordial.

It has to be something the owner is willing to do.

how can that be possible?
Even if there really is a world where the gods born from that world don't exhaust this energy, it will be integrated into that world, allowing some powerful beings to be born!
Take Toril for example.

Although the largest fragment of primordial power was used to create the two primordial goddesses, Serene and Shar, the other fragments also merged into the earth, giving rise to the earth goddess Shantia on the planet Toril, as well as the Primals, naturally powerful humans who could rival dragons.

The reason why Santia dared to plead with Serene for light was, of course, because Serene, who was soft-hearted and easily swayed, actually regarded her as a distant relative.

Even Shar treated the original beings a little better.

Toronto never imagined that there was still so much primordial energy left in the world.

Most importantly, the world's will preferred to give this energy to the Sun God rather than use it to create the strongest human race.

In most parts of the world, the earliest followers of the primordial gods were these primordial humans who were comparable to demigods.

No wonder the Lord of Storms and the Goddess of Night don't have any high-ranking followers; they do everything themselves.

The Goddess of the Night has even started seeking followers from other gods.

Then Toronto realized... after receiving this energy, he became the chosen worker.

He immediately and cautiously discussed the scope and duration of his work with the sun god.

Fortunately, the sun god always cooperated with only a few gods and had no intention of bargaining. He was both tolerant and generous.

They only asked Toronto to help them inspect the maze formations in the three countries, while keeping their identities as low as possible.

Then, Toronto made a brief mention of the Lord of Valor.

The sun god quickly gave an affirmative answer.

In this world, there may be people with relatively hidden identities, but there will never be a human being who leaves no trace at all... at least that's the case in the capital.

After all, even exiles in the wilderness are not entirely without a chance to return to the human world.

As long as they themselves have no criminal record or evil aura, and are not the first-generation children of fugitives, countries are still willing to give these unfortunate people a chance.

But they must have a background; their bloodline can be traced back to their original country.

Even if you leave your homeland, you will still find your traces... After all, bloodlines can continue for thousands of years.

Even those people in the secret realm of the tower can have their original bloodline traced back to where they came from.

Therefore, it is extremely difficult to have a fake identity that allows one to move freely in this world.

He has no intention of giving up his long-standing identity in Toronto.

Furthermore, Travis also helped him a little by leaving Toronto's travel record at the eastern border checkpoint.

Toronto could easily say that he spent the year as a bodyguard for a caravan that was going to the grasslands to buy horses and earth potions.

I just rushed back to attend His Majesty the King's coronation ceremony.

Coincidentally, the Toronto "mother family" was one of the mining merchants who partnered with the Edwards family.

Hmm... that's a joint venture between Luscania and a white dragon friend, and the manager is also one of Travis's people, so it's easy to do.

This will inevitably lead many to speculate that Toronto is an observer that Travis placed on the adventurers' side, but it really does have a strong presence.

There's another important point.

Although Lowry hadn't expected the Sun God and the other gods to help, he did mention it briefly.

He did not want the Tower Master to discover that he had already awakened.

The messages Pat and Kyle sent weren't good.

Toronto did not want the Tower Lord, who was searching and spying everywhere, to focus his attention on him... He remained asleep, which was why the Tower Lord treated Pat and Kyle as originally planned.

Although he didn't know why, the Lord of the Tower did indeed have some reservations about him.

(End of this chapter)

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