Online Game: Crazy Skeleton-Chapter 1463 - 1333: Turning Faces Faster Than Flipping Books (Two in One)

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Chapter 1463: Chapter 1333: Turning Faces Faster Than Flipping Books (Two in One)

"Interesting, I’ve seen a revived corpse before, but I still get excited about it."

Su Ran looked at the Divine Lord’s corpse, nervous yet harboring a little hope. How great would it be if this corpse suffered from amnesia and could be tricked into becoming a guardian of his territory—that would be the biggest reward.

After turning blue, the remaining energy converged toward the wings, and in a moment, a pair of brand new wings appeared before Su Ran. From the looks of it now, it didn’t resemble a corpse at all. It was indistinguishable from a living being.

Another five minutes passed. Su Ran did not show any impatience; even if he had to wait another hour, he would wait obediently. It was not wise to give up on such a rare opportunity so easily!

Even if the system prolonged the process, he could rely on himself. If it were someone else, they might be worried about running out of Underwater Breathing by now.

Finally.

The corpse moved.

Under Su Ran’s tense gaze, the corpse crawled up from the bottom of the water, and he then had a clear look at this NPC’s face—an elderly visage with blue eyebrows and beard. What surprised him was that the old fellow’s eyes were closed.

"Blind?"

Su Ran’s compassion began to swell. He did not know what kind of torment this person had faced in life; not to mention dying without a proper burial place, but even his eyes became blind; truly pitiable.

However, a pitiable person must have a detestable side. Who knew what kind of unforgivable acts this corpse had committed in life to end up like this. Thinking of this, Su Ran’s sympathy miraculously vanished, returning to a normal state, and he silently observed this so-called God Race’s venerable elder.

What he didn’t expect was that the elder floated in the water for less than a minute before laying back down, continuing his role as the corpse.

He lay back down?

Su Ran was stunned by this scene. He had thought that after awakening, the elder would make a huge, earth-shattering move. Instead, he simply got up to show off and went back to sleep...

"Elder, elder!"

Left with no choice, Su Ran began to call out to this God Race elder, in case he turned back into a corpse. Who else would he go to for the quest?

"Eh?"

The elder uttered in surprise, hovering again and sensing his surroundings. But after a little while, he muttered to himself, "Strange, I haven’t awakened for a long time. Am I hearing hallucinations?"

"Elder, I’m here!"

Su Ran then realized that the elder’s eyes could not catch sight of him, relying on sensing alone. But Su Ran wore an Illusion Demon cloak that shielded all perception; it would be strange if the elder could detect him.

"You are..."

The elder tried to sense in the direction of Su Ran but still couldn’t find anything unusual, which puzzled him greatly, "Why can’t I detect your presence? Unless you are an intangible spirit, it’s impossible for you to escape my search!"

"Elder, it’s understandable that you can’t sense me. I possess an item that shields perception, hence the effect."

To facilitate further communication, Su Ran disclosed the reason for his undetectability and asked the elder curiously, "Elder, why are you resting here? This space is hidden so deeply, normal people would struggle to find it."

"Normal people?"

The elder’s face changed, and his tone grew colder, "From your tone, young man, you must be human."

"Elder, I swear to the supreme rules, I am certainly not human!"

Su Ran had heard plenty about the terrible deeds of humans, and this old fellow probably had his own prejudices against humans, evident from his tone. The human identity was almost unusable.

"If not human, that’s better. What race are you from?"

"Race? I’d like to challenge you, elder. What I have, humans also have; what humans have, I lack."

"Oh, the Undead."

Su Ran had just set a riddle, and the elder guessed it instantly. That was too unceremonious, damn it!

"Undead, aligned with the Demon World. Though our races stand opposed, it’s better than those insatiable humans. Finding this place shows that we are fated. By the way, how is the God Race faring now?"

This showed Su Ran’s choice was absolutely correct. Even coming from a hostile camp, it was better than being a human. To damage the reputation of a race to such an extent, human ancestors sure were impressive.

Hearing the elder’s question, Su Ran dared not hide anything and recounted all the changes that had occurred in the Divine Domain Main City. He emphasized the shattering of the God Totem and especially detailed the part about repairing the totem and assisting the Amu God King, turning the tale quite colorful; he intended to let the elder know of the cause and effect between himself and the God Race to prevent any misunderstanding.

The rewards later would be immensely bountiful, ha ha, just thinking about it excited him!

"Undead, I didn’t expect you to have such deep connections with the Celestial Realm and to have made such great contributions. How should I thank you?"

Upon hearing Su Ran’s words, the elder’s expression changed, and he urgently asked, "What about the Western Monk?"

"Western Monk? He sacrificed himself to summon the Beast Soul Evil Spirit and has long since dissipated."

Su Ran did not hesitate to speak the truth and did not notice the elder’s increasingly gloomy expression, continuing, "Elder, rest assured, that Evil Spirit has been dealt with and won’t pose any threat to the Divine Domain Main City anymore."