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Game Transmigration: Saving the World Again 1000 Years Later Chapter 24


Chapter 24: Three Sovereigns

Translator: CKtalon
“Why is this…”

The supervisor looked around. The lightning he had imagined from Teleportation didn't appear.

“Finding it strange?” William asked.

Without waiting for the other party to answer, William appeared beside the supervisor the next moment.

He gently placed a hand on the other party's shoulder.

“Didn't I say? You're the only one who will die here today. There's no need for you to get a few more people to send themselves to their deaths.”

Why? When? How?

Cold sweat instantly trickled down the supervisor's forehead as he stammered.

“You… Wait a moment. I'm Duke Simon's Palace Mage. If I die, the duke will quickly find out. When that happens, you will be on the wrong end of Thorn City…”

“Oh, so?”

Before he could say anything else, the lightning in the hand on his shoulder pulsed. With a plop, his knees went limp and he kneeled on the ground. The lightning made him lose consciousness.

“Are you… crazy? This is a Palace Mage sent by the duke!”

Sigmonds finally came to his senses when he saw the person who called himself the Presiding Judge lay the supervisor on the ground. The other party's subsequent actions made his scalp tingle.

A sharp icicle appeared in that person's hand and trembled slightly at the supervisor's neck.

Too many things had happened in the mine today that exceeded his understanding. Be it this Skull Temple, the Soul-Ingesting Spider Demon in his throat, or the alterations to what he knew over the past two months.

Previously, his mind had been in a buzzing state. Perhaps it was because those things were too distant from what he usually came into contact with, but even seeing them with his own eyes felt visceral.

But when he saw that the Presiding Judge was planning on killing the duke's Palace Mage, he finally found something he could understand and came back to his senses.

He knew very well what it meant to kill a registered mage, especially a palace-registered mage.

William turned his head and glanced at Sigmonds. The icicle in his hand didn't stop and stabbed through the supervisor's throat.

“Is there a problem?” the person asked.

Looking at the supervisor who was no longer breathing, Sigmonds trembled and took a deep breath.

“Every registered mage has a recording spell named ‘Resound.' That spell is connected to the Astral Lighthouse, and it will record the last scene he saw before his death. Duke Simon has the authority to check the records in the Astral Lighthouse. He will soon know that you killed a Palace Mage. When that happens, you will be wanted in the entire Blackwater Province.”

A magic chanter was an extremely precious existence in this era.

Due to the number of Astral Lighthouses and the density of the ether circuits built in the Astral World, the total amount of magic power Astral Laws could guide into Currere from the Astral World was very limited. Therefore, the number of registered mages who could use that magic power was also very limited.

According to the public data of the Platinum Ring Alliance, the entire Astral Laws system could only maintain the existence of about 20,000 mages at the same time, and there were only about 12,000 legally registered mages on the Vic Continent.

Compared to the population of Vic Continent, those people could be considered one in a million elites.

Bloodline, resources, talent, and diligence-only people with multiple characteristics or even all four could become a true mage.

It was precisely because mages were so precious and rare that the laws of the Empire clearly stipulated that killing registered mages was an absolutely unforgivable capital crime.

Typically, the person who could kill a mage was often another mage. Therefore, there was an entire chapter in the Astral Laws about reducing the instances of mages killing one another: for example, it strictly stipulated the appropriate situation and combat rules for mages' battles to minimize the number of casualties in a duel between mages.

For example, when registering as a mage at the Astral Lighthouse, the Awakening mentor would set up a spell named ‘Resound' in every mage's ether domain. Firstly, it made those who wanted to murder a mage think twice. Secondly, even if a mage was killed, the local law enforcement department could determine the murderer's identity based on the last scene they saw before their death.

“Interesting, but this isn't knowledge a miner should know, right?”

After hearing his explanation, the other party didn't seem very worried about accepting his fate of being wanted. Instead, he was a little curious as to why he knew so much about magic chanters.

“Where did you learn about the technique, Resound?”

Sigmonds saw that the other party didn't panic at all and hesitated for a moment before speaking.

“I once had a magical affinity. I even attended the preparatory class at Offa University.”

“What does ‘once' mean? I've never heard of magical talent disappearing.”

Sigmonds smiled sadly when he heard that.

“Of course, it didn't disappear. It was bought.”

“Bought?”

William's interest was piqued.

“I don't know how it happened either. My mother was seriously ill back then, but going to the Church for treatment required a huge donation. A masked mysterious person approached me and asked if I was willing to sell my magical talent to him.”

Sigmonds fell into his memories as he spoke.

“Because I was in urgent need of money, I agreed to it. He took out a transfer contract and got me to sign it with blood. Then, he used a serrated dagger to carve a mirror image of my constellation on my chest. He gave me ten gold riels afterward. From that day onward, my perception of magic became worse and worse. About a year later, I couldn't sense the existence of any magic even in the Astral Lighthouse. It was also at that time that I was dissuaded by Offa University to continue and came here after many transfers.”

As the other party recounted his past, William used the spell, Magic Detection, to briefly detect Sigmond's mana fluctuations.

Ordinary people's ether domains formed a human-shaped outline that wrapped around their bodies like mist, while the ether domains of magic chanters focused on the brain or heart before flowing with magic power to circulate in their bodies.

However, Sigmond's ether domain consisted of a few stars on his chest that formed an inverted constellation map. Magic constantly dissipated from it.

His perception of the astrological constellations was grafted to others, causing him to be unable to accumulate more magic power in the ether domain.

It was like a constantly leaking bucket.

In theory, if he relied on meditation to construct his own circuit in the ether domain and didn't rely on his fate to resonate with the Astral Laws, he could still recover his magical talent. However, he would completely lose his talent in the few spells in the fate constellation.

Of course, this would also make him a so-called heretical mage.

“What happened later?”

With this in mind, William continued asking.

“What later?” Sigmonds asked curiously.

“What happened to your mother? Was she saved?”

Sigmonds lowered his head when he heard this question.

“No. Back then, one of the patients sent in had bloodsucker fever. The Priest didn't notice in time or carry out the quarantines, and that night, the patient acted up and killed all the patients. He ran away after completing the vampire's advancement ceremony.”

“Have you ever regretted it?”
William looked into Sigmonds's eyes and asked.

“What regret? Regret saving my mother?”

“Regretting giving up the chance to become a magic chanter,”
Sigmonds looked into William's eyes seriously and said.

“I do regret not having the chance to become a magic chanter, but it's not for any other reason. It's because I've forever lost the chance to kill that vampire with my own hands.”

“Very good.”

William nodded, then patted the other party on the shoulder.

“What's good?”

William suddenly changed the topic and looked at the supervisor he had killed.

“Weren't you very curious about why I dared to kill this Palace Mage? To be honest, I didn't know about that spell named ‘Resound' before you told me about it.”

“Doesn't that mean…”

“Of course, even if I knew about this, I would still have killed him. This is because if I don't kill him, the thing hiding in his body won't be exposed.”

“What is it?”

A stream of flames shot out from William's magical medium. Just as the nearly white flames were about to touch the supervisor's corpse, a black miasma suddenly spread out, dissipating the flames.

The supervisor's originally silent corpse staggered to its feet like a marionette.

“So you've already sensed it? How boring. I originally planned on letting my children empty out everyone here after you left.”

A hoarse voice sounded from the supervisor's penetrated throat. Then, the corpse began to convulse and morph. It was as if something was treating the corpse as a cocoon that was about to hatch.

With a heart-palpitating sound of flesh tearing, a Lunar Monster with a lithe upper body and eight spider legs tore out of the corpse. A thick miasma spread around her, covering her private areas.

The Whispering Empress's spawn-Webweaver.

“Then, when you return, you will see them waiting for you calmly. Before you can heave a sigh of relief, everyone will suddenly shatter into pieces. When that happens, I guess your expression will definitely be very interesting, am I right?”

“When I saw the Soul-Ingesting Spider Demon, I knew that there were definitely Webweavers. They are like Subdemons to Stumbling Demons-they are all fragments of the power of powerful Lunar Monsters,” William replied calmly.

The Webweaver stretched its limbs, and the thick miasma condensed into a barbed spear in her hand.

“Gosh, I never expected someone to know the characteristics of a Webweaver. I originally thought that all information related to the Webweaver race had been destroyed after the Astral Laws were promulgated.”

“Was that supervisor your contractor?” William asked.

The beautiful Webweaver chuckled.

“Do you think that if he were, you would only need to destroy the statue of my master behind you to banish me back to the Moon Realm? I'm sorry to tell you that he isn't. My true contractor only wanted me to possess him as the last insurance to protect this temple.”

Sigmonds felt a chill down his spine when he heard this.

The evil being in front of him was actually summoned by Duke Simon, so everyone here today was doomed. Duke Simon wouldn't allow the secrets here to be exposed no matter what.

“There's probably something wrong with Duke Simon's head to sign a contract with the Whispering Empress, who symbolizes conspiracy and betrayal.”

“You didn't escape despite seeing a high-level Moon Realm spirit. I think there's something wrong with your brain.”

William smiled and didn't before continuing.

Therefore, what's Duke Simon's goal in digging up this temple? Since he dares to sacrifice to the three Void Sovereigns at the same time, I don't believe he's just digging up more Elementium Silver.

The Webweaver strolled around William. When she heard this question, she stopped and blocked the three goddess statues behind her.

“Are you trying to get information out of me?”

“If you don't want to say it, you can choose to fight first.”

As William spoke, the magical medium in his hand lit up.

“Hehehe, you're really interesting. I'm a little curious about who you are now. The Paladins from the Demon Burial Machinery are all crazy, and the Demon Hunters from the Obliteration Tower don't even have personalities. There are only two organizations that have access to Moon Realm knowledge, but you don't look like one. Could it be that you're also a Moon Realm contractor?”

As it spoke, it smiled charmingly at William.

“Well, I swore never to reveal my contractor's goals. Therefore, although I want to tell you the full extent of my great undertaking and admire your terrified and despairing expression, it's a pity that I can't do it at all.”

So is that really the case?

William sighed slightly. He felt that the situation was much worse than he had imagined.

Since there were three Void Sovereign statues here, it meant that Duke Simon definitely didn't just sign a contract with the Whispering Empress.

Although he wasn't too sure what the so-called ‘great undertaking' he needed to complete by signing a contract with the three Void Sovereigns was, William had seen what the three of them could do together in-game.

The three troublesome and petty goddesses had once joined forces to sink an island that housed hundreds of thousands of people to the bottom of the sea because they weren't willing to publicly believe in ‘Them.'

“Therefore, dear, can you tell me which organization you belong to? Is it Demon Burial, Obliteration Tower, or another Moon Realm parish?” the Webweaver stroked the spear and asked him.

“Is there a possibility that I'm actually a member of the Doomsday Watchers?”

The Webweaver chuckled.

“Hahahahahaha, you are a funny one. Doomsday Watcher? This happened 800 to 900 years ago, right? Have you heard too many bard stories?”

William raised the sword in his other hand-Judgment 2-a weapon that could truly eliminate Lunar Monsters.

“Then, I'll be direct. I'm a Doomsday Watcher and a member of the 13 judges.”

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Chapter 372 – 372 Price
Chapter 371 – 371 Inquiry for Opinion
Chapter 370 – 370 Conditions and First Time
Chapter 369 – 369 Arrival
Chapter 368 – 368 Reinforcements and Illusions
Chapter 367 – 367 Integration
Chapter 366 – 366 All of Them
Chapter 365 – 365 Swap (2)
Chapter 364 – 364 Swap (1)
Chapter 363
Chapter 362
Chapter 361 – 361 Luxuriant Calamity
Chapter 360 – 360 Crying
Chapter 359 – 359 Sever
Chapter 358 – 358 First Promise and Herself
Chapter 357 – 357 Splattering Sounds
Chapter 356 – 356 Floral Kane
Chapter 355 – 355 The Curtain Unfolds
Chapter 354 – 354 Living Saint and Authority (2)
Chapter 353 – 353 Living Saint and Authority (1)
Chapter 352 – 352 Pseudo–Holy Spirit Protection
Chapter 351 – 351 Interweaving
Chapter 350 – 350 Missed Again
Chapter 349 – 349 Rebirth Ritual
Chapter 348 – 348 Price
Chapter 347 – 347 Oracle
Chapter 346 – 346 Superfluous
Chapter 345 – 345 Oak Heart
Chapter 344 – 344 Final Advice
Chapter 343 – 343 Forgetting, Stagnation, Revenge
Chapter 342 – 342 No
Chapter 341 – 341 Past
Chapter 340 – 340 Reincarnation
Chapter 339 – 339 Mother Goddess Faith in the Dark Age
Chapter 338 – 338 Mother Goddess's Rebirth
Chapter 337 – 337 Children
Chapter 336 – 336 Successor
Chapter 335 – 335 Favor
Chapter 334
Chapter 333
Chapter 332
Chapter 331
Chapter 330
Chapter 329
Chapter 328
Chapter 327
Chapter 326 – 326 Awakening
Chapter 325 – 325 Edge
Chapter 324
Chapter 323
Chapter 322
Chapter 321
Chapter 320
Chapter 319
Chapter 318
Chapter 317
Chapter 316 – 316 Purpose and Hostages
Chapter 315
Chapter 314
Chapter 313
Chapter 312
Chapter 311
Chapter 310
Chapter 309
Chapter 308
Chapter 307
Chapter 306
Chapter 305
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302 – 302 A Small Favor
Chapter 301 – 301 Distant
Chapter 300 – 300 Over Here
Chapter 299
Chapter 298
Chapter 297
Chapter 296
Chapter 295
Chapter 294
Chapter 293
Chapter 292
Chapter 291
Chapter 290
Chapter 289
Chapter 288
Chapter 287
Chapter 286 – 286 From the Other Side
Chapter 285 – 285 Father and Son
Chapter 284 – 284 Her Birth
Chapter 283 – 283 Origins (Part 3)
Chapter 282 – 282 Origins (Part 2)
Chapter 281 – 281 Origins (Part 1)
Chapter 280 – 280 40 Million
Chapter 279
Chapter 278
Chapter 277
Chapter 276 – 276 Echoes of the Past (1)
Chapter 275 – 275 Eighth Holy Spirit's Treasure
Chapter 274 – 274 Elaire
Chapter 273
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270 – 270 Shadow of Conspiracy
Chapter 269 – 269 Lich
Chapter 268 – 268 Inverse Entropy, Inheritance (2)
Chapter 267 – 267 Inverse Entropy, Inheritance (1)
Chapter 266 – 266 Throne, Temple
Chapter 265 – 265 Zero Entropy
Chapter 264 – 264 Walking into a Trap
Chapter 263 – 263 Reception Room
Chapter 262 – 262 Before the Throne
Chapter 261 – 261 Seeking Opinion
Chapter 260 – 260 Core
Chapter 259 – 259 Three Barriers
Chapter 258 – 258 The Living and the Dead
Chapter 257 – 257 Emerald Protection
Chapter 256 – 256 Underground Root System
Chapter 255 – 255 Holy Tree Duke
Chapter 254 – 254 Count to One
Chapter 253 – 253 Magical Power Appraisal
Chapter 252
Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249 – 249 Holy Tree Matriarch Temple
Chapter 248
Chapter 247
Chapter 246
Chapter 245
Chapter 244
Chapter 243 – 243 Ravenwood
Chapter 242 – 242 Prologue: Past Journey
Chapter 241
Chapter 240
Chapter 239 – 239 Return
Chapter 238
Chapter 237
Chapter 236
Chapter 235 – 235 Reason's Purpose
Chapter 234 – 234 Carnage And Being Surrounded
Chapter 233 – 233 Wealth
Chapter 232 – 232 Reason's Visit
Chapter 231 – 231 Mythical Legion
Chapter 230
Chapter 229
Chapter 228
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225
Chapter 224
Chapter 223 – 223 Ironstone Pact
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218 – 218 Aiur's Request
Chapter 217 – 217 Steelheart Widow
Chapter 216 – 216 Ironclad Rule
Chapter 215 – 215 Empty Throne (Part 2)
Chapter 214 – 214 Empty Throne (Part 1)
Chapter 213 – 213 Disarm
Chapter 212 – 212 Reunion
Chapter 211 – 211 Welcome
Chapter 210 – 210 Liz's Little Adventure (Part 2)
Chapter 209 – 209 Liz's Little Adventure (Part 1)
Chapter 208 – 208 Disparity and Contingency
Chapter 207 – 207 Blood and Magic Nullification
Chapter 206 – 206 Yeats
Chapter 205 – 205 Eighth Throne
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199 – 199 Ice Dragon Duke (1)
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195 – 195 Morton (2)
Chapter 194 – 194 Morton (1)
Chapter 193 – 193 Isu City (3)
Chapter 192 – 192 Isu City (2)
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
Chapter 189
Chapter 188
Chapter 187
Chapter 186
Chapter 185
Chapter 184 – 183 Two Believers (1)
Chapter 183 – 183 Two Believers (1)
Chapter 182 – 182 Prophet (2)
Chapter 181 – 181 Prophet (1)
Chapter 180 – 180 Instant Death Authority (2)
Chapter 179 – 179 Instant Death Authority (1)
Chapter 178 – 178 King of Mist (2)
Chapter 177 – 177 King of Mist (1)
Chapter 176 – 176 Wandering (2)
Chapter 175 – 175 Wandering (1)
Chapter 174 – 174 Illusions of the Past (2)
Chapter 173 – 173 Illusions of the Past (1)
Chapter 172 – 172 Dragon and Mist (3)
Chapter 171 – 171 Dragon and Mist (2)
Chapter 170 – 170 Dragon and Mist (1)
Chapter 169 – 169 True Shadow (2)
Chapter 168 – 168 True Shadow (1)
Chapter 167 – 167 Diana and the Mist (2)
Chapter 166 – 166 Diana and the Mist (1)
Chapter 165 – 165 Whalebone
Chapter 164 – 164 Assassin (2)
Chapter 163 – 163 Assassin (1)
Chapter 162 – 162 Paper Crown and Iron Plate (3)
Chapter 161 – 161 Paper Crown and Iron Plate (2)
Chapter 160 – 160 Paper Crown and Iron Plate (1)
Chapter 159 – 159 Blood Bath and Medium (3)
Chapter 158 – 158 Blood Bath and Medium (2)
Chapter 157 – 157 Blood Bath and Medium (1)
Chapter 156 – 156 4th Day of the Rain Moon
Chapter 155 – 155 Mirror Shadow and Plan
Chapter 154 – 154 Library and Illusions
Chapter 153 – 153 Blade of Nirvana
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148 – 148 Weighing the Situation (2)
Chapter 147 – 147 Weighing the Situation (1)
Chapter 146 – 146 April Fool Prelude
Chapter 145 – 145 Response Terminals
Chapter 144 – 144 Their Futures (Part 2) (2)
Chapter 143 – 143 Their Futures (Part 2) (1)
Chapter 142 – 142 Their Futures (Part 1)
Chapter 141 – 141 Impeachment and Narration
Chapter 140 – 140 Two Meetings (Part 2)
Chapter 139 – 139 Two Meetings (Part 1)
Chapter 138 – 138 Epilogue: Burial Song (3)
Chapter 137 – 137 Epilogue: Burial Song (2)
Chapter 136 – 136 Epilogue: Burial Song (1)
Chapter 135 – 135 Next Step
Chapter 134 – 134 Mountain Sea
Chapter 133 – 133 Reversal
Chapter 132 – 132 Dawn Fortress
Chapter 131 – 131 Possibility
Chapter 130 – 130 No Choice Required
Chapter 129 – 129 Choice
Chapter 128 – 128 Circus and Crown
Chapter 127 – 127 Times
Chapter 126 – 126 Fire
Chapter 125 – 125 Return to Dust
Chapter 124 – 124 Speed Kill
Chapter 123 – 123 Twilight
Chapter 122 – 122 Look Around You
Chapter 121 – 121 Cliché
Chapter 120 – 120 Memory Fragment
Chapter 119 – 119 Lighthouse of Hope
Chapter 118 – 118 Black Crow Gaze
Chapter 117 – 117 The Night Before the Storm
Chapter 116 – 116 Coordinates
Chapter 115 – 115 Plan for Plane Fusion
Chapter 114 – 114 Negotiation
Chapter 113 – 113 Curtains
Chapter 112 – 112 Entering the Moon Realm Again
Chapter 111 – 111 Twilight Fortress
Chapter 110 – 110 Embryonic Form of the Enchantment Industry
Chapter 109 – 109 Optimization Plan
Chapter 108 – 108 Efficiency Problem
Chapter 107 – 107 Fuse and Famine
Chapter 106 – 106 Storm Dream
Chapter 105 – 105 Metamorphosis and Awakening
Chapter 104 – 104 Broken Crow
Chapter 103 – 103 Toppling Tower
Chapter 102 – 102 Ascension Ritual
Chapter 101 – 101 Betting
Chapter 100 – 100 Father of the Crows
Chapter 99 – 99 The Cursed and the Lost (Part 2)
Chapter 98 – 98 The Cursed and the Lost (Part 1)
Chapter 97 – 97 Departure
Chapter 96 – 96 The Beginning of the Dispute
Chapter 95 – 95 A Tragedy
Chapter 94 – 94 Absurdity Jester
Chapter 93 – 93 Calm Mania
Chapter 92 – 92 Fake Ornament
Chapter 91 – 91 Solution
Chapter 90 – 90 Walking in the Shadows
Chapter 89 – 89 Mad Box
Chapter 88 – 88 Steal
Chapter 87 – 87 Viper Lighthouse
Chapter 86 – 86 Blacklight City
Chapter 85 – 85 Faithless
Chapter 84 – 84 Countdown
Chapter 83 – 83 Signs of Invasion
Chapter 82 – 82 Gift Church
Chapter 81 – 81 Layton
Chapter 80 – 80 Moon Realm Coordinates
Chapter 79
Chapter 78
Chapter 77
Chapter 76
Chapter 75
Chapter 74
Chapter 73
Chapter 72
Chapter 71
Chapter 70
Chapter 69
Chapter 68
Chapter 67
Chapter 66
Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
Chapter 62
Chapter 61
Chapter 60
Chapter 59
Chapter 58
Chapter 57
Chapter 56
Chapter 55
Chapter 54
Chapter 53
Chapter 52
Chapter 51
Chapter 50
Chapter 49
Chapter 48
Chapter 47
Chapter 46
Chapter 45
Chapter 44
Chapter 43
Chapter 42
Chapter 41
Chapter 40
Chapter 39
Chapter 38
Chapter 37
Chapter 36
Chapter 35
Chapter 34
Chapter 33
Chapter 32
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Chapter 29
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Chapter 25
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Chapter 23
Chapter 22
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Chapter 16
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