Lord of Mysteries: Yao Guang

Chapter 547 Veto and Identity

"Why should I tell you?"

Kah pinched the monocle of her right eye, and a helpless smile appeared on her face again, but it looked fake no matter how she looked.

The two of them were standing in front of the black door, and outside the door was the meeting hall of the core building of Spark City. Although a long time had passed, Esther had a hunch that the "chief officers" would still be waiting at the table. , until she and "Kach" went out.

They will be very concerned about what happens inside, and there will inevitably be a face-to-face conversation. Esther cannot really leave, so she is making final negotiations with "Kah", or Amon, It's about whether to fully reveal "Kah's" identity.

If Esther follows her own ideas, she is sure that Amon will find a way to trick her, no matter what method it is, so before facing Lev and the others, Esther thinks it is better to talk to him .

Esther spoke confidently: "Because you are 'Kach', you are still Kach in their eyes, right? Then this matter has nothing to do with Kach's responsibility. Don't look at me like that , I know you don’t care about this, but since I’ve helped you, does that mean I’m still somewhat useful?”

Her current attitude is much calmer than before, and more importantly - Kahe didn't say anything to irritate her along the way, so now the two of them can have a fairly peaceful exchange like this.

Crow didn't speak all the way. When he heard Esther say this, he gave Kahe a look. Although Kahe didn't want to pay attention to it at all, but...

"I know, I'll tell you what I said," Kahe suddenly laughed, "But what are your plans for what happens after this?"

"The situation in the other cities isn't much better, is it?"

"Yes, if it weren't for you, the situation wouldn't be so bad. But if you help, things will be simple." Kah raised the hem of her skirt and bowed to Esther in a ladylike manner, "If you want me Thank you again?"

"That's it. Stop talking. I didn't ask you." Esther muttered, reaching out and picking up the crow above her head. She raised the crow in front of her face without struggling at all. "You're going to answer?"

The crow's black eyes were very indifferent: "Kah has said everything I want to say, but it's time for us to go to the next city. The matter here has been resolved, and there is no point in continuing to stay."

"You know that's not what I want to ask you."

After a few seconds, Crow no longer wanted to look at Esther and pecked her wrist: "That is their fate. You should be able to accept this statement. You understand fate better than anyone else, don't you?"

Esther put the crow on her shoulder: "Before, yes, but now I have my own ideas."

She turned to Kach: "What do you think is the possibility of convincing Lev and the others to move to Spark City?"

"You can directly deceive them, let them gratefully regard you as their savior, and then follow you out of here. Isn't such an anchor what you want?"

Esther just shook her head: "I don't need too many anchors to interfere with my cognition, at least...not now."

Kahe glanced at Crow again, and after a silent exchange, she curled her lips: "Okay, but you wasted a good opportunity."

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After a long wait, Lev, Smith and Bartelli finally saw their friends they had known for many years walk out of the door that sealed the "Heart".

The lady who entered the sealed gate was also standing with Kach. They all seemed to be fine, and there were no visible distortions on their bodies. This made Lev feel relieved.

He nodded politely to the two of them, and invited them to sit down at the table with gestures: "Although this is against the rules, you have also seen the 'heart', and maybe you also know the problems we are facing... I don't know what Kah and How much did you say?"

After Esther also sat down with a straight face, Kach looked around the other three people, pointed directly at Esther and smiled: "Thanks to our guests, the problem has been completely and completely solved."

Hearing this, Smith rarely raised his head and glanced at the two of them quickly. His eyes stayed on Kach for a second longer, and then he frowned and lowered his head, staring closely at his hands on the table. Smith twisted his rough and calloused fingers together. It was obvious that he was struggling with something in his heart.

But Bartlett's face gradually turned pale. Her skin, which was so fair that it was rarely blood-colored, now looked like a plain stone sculpture. There was a strong sense of surprise in her red eyes, which could not be completely concealed. Live in fear.

There was no change on Esther's face. She stared at Balitli. There was something obviously wrong with this vampire lady's expression. Esther didn't have many premonitions of danger, even when she entered the depths of the "Heart" before. If there was really something that was difficult for her to handle, she would have noticed it as early as the beginning and received a warning from "Destiny" .

So now sitting at the table, Esther is more worried about how to help Spark City deal with the aftermath. On the surface, she looks serious, but in fact, her mind is a mess.

Kach naturally didn't care about this. She sat lazily in the chair, leaned back on the chair, and gave the other three people a brief "summary" of what happened behind the door: "The 'heart' has died, she We did it. From today on, no new life will be born in Spark City. The mission we started two thousand years ago ends here, and Spark City can disappear."

Quiet, so quiet that the air almost solidified.

Esther sighed inwardly, she knew this would happen...

Lev's eyes darted back and forth between Kach and Esther. The calmness he had previously maintained on his face had completely disappeared. Looking at the way he opened his mouth several times, it seemed that he had a lot to say but was unable to say it.

Bartlett suddenly stood up from the table. When she no longer concealed her hostility, her suppressed temper suddenly emerged, and the previous fear was forgotten. She slapped her hands heavily on the table, but her nails extended outward, surrounded by mysterious and weird patterns, and the tips easily left several neat rows of scratches on the table.

Black mist emerged behind Bartley, condensing a pair of illusory bat wings, and it seemed that he would rush towards Esther in the next second: "You'd better explain?"

Smith's reaction was the dullest among the three. He just looked at Esther for a few seconds and suddenly let out a sharp laugh that was close to crying: "Is this really true...Have you seen Kach?"

This was a very strange question. Both Baritli and Lev turned their attention to Kach, the lady who was also the "chief" of Spark City, at the same time. Kach just smiled in response to the doubtful looks of several people.

Esther's eyes fell on the monocle of Kah's right eye, and then she shook her head silently.

"I understand. Since this is also the decision of His Highness the Son of God, we accept it."

Smith said softly.

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