Wizard Immortal

Chapter 496 Errors and Omissions

Chapter 496 Errors and Omissions

"The essence condensed by a king's incarnation, plus the bloodline extracted from millions of people, is what condensed into this little bit of the polar ice dragon's bloodline essence."

"That's truly rare."

Looking at the pale blue blood gradually condensing in his hand, Kaidoze smiled, then looked behind him: "As agreed, all these spoils belong to me."

These were rules that had been agreed upon long ago, and Adir had no objection to them, simply nodding expressionlessly.

"As agreed before, this is your payment."

On the other side, Kaidoz flicked his finger, and a drop of purple blood quickly flowed out, like the purest and most beautiful amethyst, flying swiftly towards Adir.

As the purple crystal flew in, a flood of information surfaced in my mind, eventually transforming into a complex mark that was deeply imprinted in my mind by the source.

This is the royal section of the Bloodline Codex, which, in the Wizarding World, is the training section for fifth-level wizards, and its contents are truly invaluable.

Noticing this, Adir nodded slightly, then turned around and looked at Kaidoze in front of him, his meaning quite clear.

"That's all for now."

Kaidoze shook his head, casually putting away the dark blue blood in his hand, and then reminded him, "However, you should be careful lately."

"Our affair, though kept secret, may have been discovered by other kings."

"At least within the Calradic Empire, that Crimson King most likely already knows about you."

Looking at Adir, he continued to remind him: "In that battle back then, most of the kings who descended were eliminated. Even if we include myself and Chaos, there are definitely no more than ten people left."

"Now that the world is recovering, these people will gradually recover and engage in the final battle."

"Final battle?" Adir frowned upon hearing this key word.

"Indeed." Kaidoze nodded, his tattered black robe fluttering in the wind: "It is both a struggle for the last fruit of this world and for the essence within the other kings."

"The victor of this decisive battle will not only be able to plunder the world's accumulated power over the years, but also obtain the essence left behind by the fallen kings, ultimately taking a step that could directly approach the realm of emperors!"

"In this game, everyone is a potential enemy."

"Including the Crimson King!"

Hearing this, Adir didn't speak, but his already furrowed brows deepened: "What do you want to do?"

"Let's join forces and take down the Red King!"

Kaidoze's eyes gleamed with divine light, a golden radiance as dazzling as the sun: "After the battle of that year, the Crimson King is practically the strongest being now. Only by eliminating him can we have any hope of continuing the struggle!"

Adir shook his head, his sleeves fluttering in the wind, appearing completely silent and devoid of any emotional fluctuation: "Not enough."

Killing a Chaos who was not yet fully revived was already so difficult, let alone a Crimson King who was even more fully revived.

According to Kaidoze, the current Crimson King is almost the most complete being to descend among all the kings.

This being's strength is far more terrifying than Chaos's. It's unlikely that Kaidoze and Adir alone could defeat him.

"Under normal circumstances, it would be a bit of a stretch, but now there is an opportunity."

Looking at Adir before him, Kaidoze's smile widened: "Although the Crimson King was powerful and almost the biggest beneficiary of that battle, the situation has changed considerably in the more than a thousand years since then."

"According to what I know, hundreds of years ago, the Crimson King's main body seemed to have encountered some accident. In a battle, he was defeated by another peak king, and his main body was severely injured, so much so that even the descending clone was affected."

"Over the past few years, members of the Calad royal family have been dying one after another because the Crimson King is reclaiming his bloodline and using the life force of his descendants to replenish himself and recover as quickly as possible."

"You probably know this better than I do."

He looked at Adir in front of him and spoke meaningfully.

Upon hearing this, Adir remained silent, seemingly pondering the gains and losses involved.

He was naturally well aware of the repeated decline and fall of the Calad royal family.

Many royal descendants died withered flesh and blood, resembling mummies, their bodies covered only in chunks of flesh, with no trace of blood.

This is a clear indication that the bloodline has been forcibly extracted. Judging from Kaidoze's words, it was most likely done by the Crimson King himself.

Across from him, seeing Adir deep in thought, Kaidoze continued to offer advice: "Moreover, this time, the kings who have made their move are far more than just the two of us."

"Oh?" Adir looked up, somewhat surprised.

"The Crimson King is, after all, the ultimate victor of that past battle, and the greatest threat in the hearts of all the kings." Looking at Adir, Kaidoze explained, "If given the opportunity, the other kings would certainly not mind joining forces to eliminate this threat."

Hearing this, Adir didn't say anything, but just gave the other person a deep look.

Immediately, Kaidozer understood and quickly said, "As the price for your intervention, after this, the Calad Empire will be your territory, and all the food and blood within will be yours to enjoy."

"As for the origin of the Crimson King and his descendants, I will leave that to the other kings who will take action."

"Blood food..." Adir listened to Kaidoze's words with a blank expression on his face, but frowned inwardly.

However, looking at Kaidoze in front of him, after hesitating for a moment, he finally nodded and agreed to the other party's suggestion: "Specific time?"

With Adir's agreement, Kaidoze finally smiled: "Three months later..."

After a while, having reached a cooperation agreement, Kaidoze's figure quickly disappeared from the spot, turning into a streak of light and heading towards his base camp.

Standing behind him, quietly watching Kaidoze's departing figure, Adir's expression gradually turned cold, and a sharp light flickered in his eyes.

"Detection complete!" The mechanical voice of the chip slowly echoed in my mind.

"The Codex of Gudora contains 320 errors. Shall we begin to attempt to correct them?"

"Correct!" Adir established the mission, his eyes flashing with an increasingly cold light as he looked in the direction Kaidoze had left.

"Just a secret manual, and it's already made so many mistakes... These ancient kings are really no good." He sneered inwardly as he noticed the errors in the manual.

After obtaining the Gudora Codex, he tested it using a chip, but the results were not ideal.

(End of this chapter)

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