Their disappearance or death has more or less had a huge impact on the world.

If we can learn something from them, it will be of great significance to the historical research of the outside world!

"Actually, this place wasn't this unorganized at the beginning."

"When Waltz first entered this place, he found joy in his hardship and considered it his new territory. At that time, the Lost City had some good plans."

"But as time passes, as new people continue to die and be born, we still exist."

"Some things got boring, and Woltz stopped playing his city lord game. The position fell to someone else, but it didn't take long for others to get tired of it."

"Originally, some of those who nurtured their bloodline were very interested in the position of city lord. But compared to the power of a scattered city, most people are more interested in the things in us that can keep us alive."

"But who among those who can enter here is an ordinary person?"

"Even if they've lost their strength, even if they've lost most of their means of self-defense, they still have some little tricks on them."

"Some souvenirs or toys to commemorate their past. Many of these toys can be activated without magical energy."

"Under the influence of these things, how can ordinary people without weapons truly obtain what they want?"

"Of course, things are not absolute. There will always be lucky people in the world, or there will always be people who are tired of this kind of life."

"Whether it was accidental or intentional, their lives were replaced by others, and the city became more chaotic."

"Then the city became what you see today."

"As a new outsider, you won't be in any danger until they discover you. But if they find you... they won't let you go until they have pried out everything from your mouth and body that could interest them." Salieri had a strange smile on his face.

"Are you referring to those immortals like you?" Peroz asked.

"Of course, only people like us can deal with people like us if we are well prepared."

"But don't worry too much. You can also choose to exchange or communicate with them."

"As long as you're willing to give them some supplies and share everything you know about the outside world, you can get a lot of what you want to know from them."

"For a newcomer like you, this period of time can be said to be the most relaxing time."

"After all, you can hear and see new and interesting things all the time."

"I suggest you don't try to learn too much at once. After acquiring some interesting past facts, explore new things every few years or decades. This way, you won't die prematurely from boredom here."

Peroz smiled and then shook his head. "I don't have that much patience. Decades are too long for me. If possible, I hope to learn everything in a few days or months."

"After all, I haven't been back for so long that I kind of miss that bastard." Thinking of the promise he and Charles made before leaving, Peroz shook his head. "It's okay if it's a short time, but if it's longer, that guy might come looking for him himself."

"It's great to be young..." Salieri sighed, seeming to find the other person's naiveté amusing.

"After saying so much, I want to know what your attitude towards me is?" Peroz asked in a low voice.

Salieri shook his head. "Your wine is good."

"As for my attitude, I certainly hope you can bring some fun to the world."

"I won't interfere in what happens between you and them. After all, whatever happened to you is just some good medicine to relieve my boredom."

"As for the knowledge and insights you carry that can help you pass the time, I will see them in the library one day."

"It would be fun to do it myself, but... I'm past that age..."

Peroz nodded, then slowly stood up and said, "Then I'll leave first. If possible, I hope you can keep my affairs confidential."

"A secret? You're overthinking it. It's so interesting to see the conflict between you two. How could I possibly keep it a secret for you?"

"But...for the sake of the wine, I won't tell anyone about you."

Peroz glanced at Salieri's slovenly body and then turned to leave.

Just as she was about to cross the door, Salieri's voice rang out again, "Don't try to find out anything. Not only do I know everyone here, they know everyone too. For us, every new life is a joy."

"If you are really interested in this place, us, or them, you can go to the top of the mountain wall and take a look."

"There is a tomb we prepared for ourselves. Inside are many things we cannot use. It contains our past and our research on this place."

Peroz paused and then quickly stepped through the door.

Hesper, who had been following her, quickly followed her and left.

Salieri stared at their backs for a long time, and then drank the alcoholic drink in front of him in small sips.

“It tastes really good...”

"I hope you can bring me enough fun..."

While muttering, Salieri placed his hand on a spot under the stone table. The spot was exactly the same as other places on the stone table, but the long-term feel of the spot allowed Salieri to easily find the spot he was looking for without any mark.

After clicking a few times in a special order, a crisp bell rang.

It quickly spread from his home to the entire city.

He had always remained calm, indifferent and smiling in front of Peroz, but the expression on his face became a little distorted and crazy.

On the way back to Hespel's house, Hespel suddenly stopped.

Peroz looked at him strangely, "What happened?"

Hesper shook his head. "I just thought I heard some strange noises."

"Strange sound?" Peroz listened carefully but found nothing.

"Maybe I heard it wrong..." Looking at Peroz's gaze, Hesper shook his head and continued walking forward.

Peroz nodded without saying anything.

At this moment, her mind was filled with Salieri's voice.

She didn't know whether what he said was right or wrong, nor did she know whether he was really not interested in her temporarily as he said.

But his words contained much that interested her.

At this moment, she had an urge to set out from here and find the mountain wall that Salieri mentioned.

Even if there might be a trap there, a trap for her.

But as long as one tenth of what the other person said is correct, then...that place is a must-visit place for her!

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Chapter 350: Toys, False Hope

"He's still as defenseless as before. He believes whatever others say." Looking at Peroz who was taking Hesper to look for Hogot, Charles couldn't help laughing.

Although he felt that his behavior was somewhat bad, considering how naive Peroz and Theresa were about certain things, Charles felt it necessary to teach Peroz a lesson.

As for Theresa...

She stayed to herself most of the time, and it didn't matter whether she studied some things or not.

But given Peroz's personality, if she were allowed to go out and explore alone, she would sooner or later run into some trouble.

Although strength can solve most problems, human nature is much more terrifying than many troubles.

As the orthodox church, the Church of the Five Gods should theoretically be the most powerful force in the world when the Five Gods exist.

Serving as a high priest in such a force or from God's perspective should be very safe.

But over tens of thousands of years, people have died almost every few thousand years for various reasons, and most of them died because of the word "human heart".

Strength and background can often suppress some people's small thoughts, but this prohibition is not absolute.

"Although I can watch you forever, I think you don't want me to do that."

"But if you want 'freedom' from me, then at least don't be as naive as you are now..."

While muttering to himself, Ciel shifted his attention to the others.

Perhaps it was because he didn't pay enough attention to the other people in Guixu, or perhaps some special power was at work.

Ciel didn't notice a problem.

Something has gone wrong with one of his "children".

There is only one letter difference between Hesper and Hespel, but the meanings they represent are completely different.

Charles rarely joked about the Five Gods. He respected them very much, so he would never give them such great names when creating life.

At Hespel's home, Hogot, who was making clothes for himself, stopped when he heard hurried footsteps outside the door.

As if by magic, a gun appeared in his hand, and he placed his left hand on his waist.

There are several standard magic bombs there.

This was a choice he made to make up for his lack of aggressiveness.

Many of the magic bombs require magic power to guide, but he has also fully considered what will happen after losing the magic power one day, so he always keeps ten magic bombs similar to grenades in his treasure bag, which are ready to explode at any time.

In fact, there is something similar in Peroz's treasure bag.

However, after Peroz returned from the City of Gluttony, she became a little "inflated" and cleaned out the magic bombs in her treasure bag.

From a certain perspective, the emergence of Guixu is also related to Peroz's previous choice.

In Charles's opinion, Peroz should really learn some things from the old man Hogot.

Although Hogot's strength is not very good and his character is despised by many people because of his greed for money and fame, he is very worthy of Peroz's learning in many aspects.

For example, he is very cautious and always makes adequate preparations for any adventure.

If a sudden battle occurs, Hogot may not be able to defeat the opponent, but he definitely has a better chance of escaping from the enemy than Peroz.

Although one of them is a high-level transcendent and the other is a mid-level transcendent.

boom--

The door was pushed open as if it had been hit by something.

Hearing this sound, Hogot almost chose to shoot.

However, upon seeing the familiar figure, Hogot breathed a sigh of relief and couldn't help but ask Peroz, "Is there something urgent? Why are you running so fast? If I hadn't heard the gunshots, I would have thought someone was chasing you."

"Hesper and I got a lot of valuable information at the chess and card room," Peroz said excitedly.

Hogot sighed, then took out a glass of water and poured a glass of water for each of them.

Fortunately, Peroz ran all the way back without any problems due to his physical condition, but Hesper was extremely tired at this time, panting, and even sticking out his tongue because he was too tired, like a tired puppy, which was very cute.

"Take your time, don't be in a hurry." Hogot took out a chocolate from his bag and put it in Hesper's hand while speaking gently to Perozzi.

Peroz felt a little embarrassed looking at Hesper beside him, then sat on the bench and slowly talked about his gains with Hogot.

"Amadeus and Salieri?"

"It sounds like a good story." Hogot stroked his chin and thought seriously.

"But stories are just stories after all. Apart from the corpse you saw, Perozzi, you shouldn't have any concrete evidence to prove that everything he said is true."

Perozzi's expression froze.

Indeed, after arriving at the small courtyard, everything was said by the man who called himself Salieri while she was listening.

Many things are just his personal opinions, and Peroz doesn't understand what the world is really like.

"I guess you were in such a hurry to come back because you wanted to prepare to climb that cliff Salieri mentioned."

Peroz's expression became a little unnatural.

Before she came back, she always felt that what Salieri said made sense - in order to better understand this place without being exposed, it was necessary to explore the peak on the cliff that Salieri mentioned.

After all, according to what he said, there are tombs of many great figures there, which contain many precious things, as well as epitaphs that they carved for themselves when they were alive.

This is the destination they have spent thousands of years or even longer preparing for themselves.

If she could find those places, it would be of great help to her.

"One last question, Peroz, do you still remember why you came here?" Hogot asked seriously.

"The holy clothes and...stairs..." Peroz lowered his head.

"Our targets this time are the Cloth and the Stairs, though we didn't intend to find out about them from the outset. But when you went out to gather intelligence this time, you didn't proactively ask if there were similar things or legends here, did you?"

"You were immediately drawn in by the other party's description of this place, completely forgetting your main goal."

"That's not what a good explorer would do."

Peroz looked at Hogot somewhat embarrassedly.

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