The Necromancer's Fourth Catastrophe-Chapter 358 - 342: Will They Remain in a Corner?

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Chapter 358: Chapter 342: Will They Remain in a Corner?

"I came here this time to talk to you about something big, something with a significant impact."

Savin was silent for a moment, then slowly spoke.

Upon hearing Savin’s words, Vails frowned and questioned, "Something big? What major event could Wind Chime Island possibly find on Shadow Island?"

"Enough with the nonsense, just say what you need to say."

Hearing Vails’ words, a hint of anger flashed across Savin’s face, but he calmed his emotions and slowly said, "Vance, have you recently encountered some misfortune? Your attitude is extremely terrible."

His words were not meant to be mocking, but were genuinely curious.

Because before, he had interacted with Vails, and though Vails was serious, he was always polite.

But today, compared to before, there was such a big change, obviously affected by something.

That’s why he asked.

After hearing Savin’s question, Vails’ brows furrowed tightly, then he snorted coldly, "What does that have to do with you? Just say what you have to say, we don’t have much time to waste on you, we have many things to handle."

Savin squinted his eyes slightly at Vails’ blunt words.

But, recalling his purpose this time, he swallowed his anger and spoke directly, "It’s simple, our Wind Chime Island forces encountered a major event on the periphery, so we thought it was necessary to inform you."

"I believe once you hear it, you will be very interested."

After his words fell, Savin continued, "This matter is related to Undead Creatures."

"A territory under our control was attacked by tens of thousands of High Tier Undead Creatures and over a hundred Top Tier Undead Creatures."

"This information was urgently conveyed by our subordinates over there, and there’s no reason to doubt its authenticity."

"Alright, I’ve said what I came to say, believe it or not, it’s up to you."

After his words fell, Savin directly cut off the communication.

At this time, Milles and the two others exchanged glances and then all fell silent.

They were pondering.

Reflecting on what Savin had mentioned.

After a while, Milede was the first to speak, "It seems Savin is not lying, but if this is true, isn’t it too outrageous?"

"When did the Chaotic Sea Domain harbor such a terrifying Undead Force, and we didn’t know about it?"

Upon hearing Milede’s words, Vails, who had been silent, suddenly and inexplicably said, "Milede, do you think this has anything to do with Gai Modessa’s death?"

His words instantly dumbfounded Milede and the other Legendary Tier being.

However, after a few seconds in a daze, the two quickly came back to their senses, both frowning deeply, their faces showing thoughtful expressions.

After a long while, Milede slowly spoke, "Vails, now that you mention it, it really seems possible."

Vance’s face turned extremely grim, "Savin has no reason to lie, because there is absolutely no point in such a lie."

"No matter what, the other party is an existence of Legendary Tier, it’s impossible they would deliberately come here to deceive us, especially with such a meaningless lie."

"So, what they said is most likely true, and since what they said is true..." he paused for a while, then continued:

"It’s true, then those we sent to check out that peripheral island probably won’t be coming back."

"It also clearly explains why Gai Modessa, despite having that Legendary Tier Demon Core, still couldn’t escape."

"Should we deliver this news to the Bright Church Country?" saying this, Vails’ eyes turned ice-cold to the extreme.

Milede and the other Legendary Tier being’s faces changed drastically.

As a Legendary Tier existence of Shadow Island, Vails naturally knew what such an action would imply, yet he still proposed it...

This reveals something, Milede and the other Legendary Tier being understood too well.

It shows that Vails, in order to avenge his grandson, has signs of disregarding the bigger picture.

Milede’s face suddenly turned stern, harshly reprimanding, "Vails! Do you even realize what you’re saying? Are you insane?"

"If forces like the Bright Church Country openly invade the Chaotic Sea Domain, then not just your grandson, but even your current son might follow him!"

Hearing Milede’s extremely sharp words, Vails was silent for a moment, finally took a deep breath, and slowly spoke, "My mistake."

Indeed, without a grandson, he could still have his son give him another, and even as someone who reached Legendary Tier, he still possesses remarkable fertility; if he desires, he could have a bunch more young sons.

However, if Shadow Island suffers severe losses...

Upon hearing Vails admit his mistake, Milede’s expression softened, "Vails, it’s truly regrettable about Gai Modessa’s death, but we must not get trapped in it unable to extricate ourselves, that’s incorrect."

"Currently, the best choice is to find our own way to deal with that Undead Force."

Vails sighed, "How to deal with it? It seems this Undead Force hasn’t spread to the entire periphery, but remains in only a small area."

"At present, it only threatens Wind Chime Island and us?"

"The unaffected Inner Circle Major Forces probably won’t get involved, and might even be happy to see affected Inner Circle Major Forces suffer losses."

"In this way, we simply don’t dare dispatch Legendary Tier beings, otherwise we might get backstabbed by those major forces watching from the sidelines."

"And if we don’t deploy Legendary Tier, then all the Epic Tier forces we and Wind Chime Island send might be in vain?"

"After all, up until now, the apparent force of this Undead Force is enough to cause headaches, and if there’s still hidden strength..."

Vails, with a far-reaching vision, had just been blinded by his grandson’s hatred, but now seeing clearly, his analysis was organized and thorough.

Hearing this, Milede couldn’t help but feel somewhat helpless, but quickly regained composure, "Do you think this Undead Force is so powerful, would it remain in just one corner?"

"If it doesn’t remain in one corner..."