Chapter 115 Evil God/Craziness_2
And Kana, who uttered these words, just stood beside, earnestly responding.
At the same time, he observed everyone's reactions; this was his adventurous act.
"How could it be possible, demons are intruders from outside this world, we... how could we possibly have demonic blood?
We are the Golden Bloodline!"
Lurik was somewhat in disbelief, his expression complicated.
He even couldn't help frowning at Kana, as if searching for the possibility of a lie?
Is it so unbelievable? Kana looked at everyone's expressions, but he mainly paid attention to Lurik and the other dwarves' faces.
Lurik's shocked, unbelieving, and completely wanting to refute expression could not possibly be faked.
Does this mean that Lurik now, surprisingly, doesn't know this information? Or can't accept it at all?
This means he only gradually discovered and found the possibility after this.
Even as a plot player, Kana had to know that not everything in the plot would be completely expressed.
Take, for instance, the Gray Mountain Dwarves; they are the most understood dwarf community by players.
In the game, the link between the Gray Mountain Dwarves and demons occurred around version 2.0.
That is, roughly 3~4 years from now.
That was a relatively large side storyline; following that through plot derivation, players who chose the Gray Mountain Dwarves could acquire skills or professions related to demons.
The starting point of the whole storyline was also initiated by Lurik.
It seems Lurik discovered this possibility during, or even before, that mission, thus leading to the source of this large side story.
The current Lurik is completely unaware.
Mysteriously, the sudden attack on dwarves by the followers of the [Skull Majestic] might also be because his butterfly wings flapped.
It seems one should not underestimate one's influence on the plot.
Although the general trend of the story cannot be altered with my current abilities, those matters interwoven within may significantly change due to my presence, which is something to remember more firmly.
Looking at Lurik and the surrounding dwarves' expressions.
Kana knew that he couldn't bring forth evidence to prove it now, which could greatly impact his relationship with the Gray Mountain Dwarves.
The existence of the Golden Bloodline was a very important concept to the Gray Mountain Dwarves.
Undoubtedly, he was insulting this belief, something unacceptable to the dwarves, even if their relationship was quite good already.
It seems I should not be overly aggressive for the time being, as any conflict or estrangement at this moment is very unnecessary.
Thinking of this, Kana temporarily said, "Of course, it is also possible that the Golden Blood once dealt a heavy blow to this Evil God and its followers.
That's why it attracts the followers of this Evil God so much."
This was a reasonable guess; initially, the Gray Mountain Dwarves guessed so. They just had to accept the real truth in the end.
Hearing Kana's words, the expressions of the surrounding dwarves eased a lot.
"Is that so?"
"Very likely, it seems we are naturally enemies with the Evil God."
"Pull out those damned cultists and avenge them!"
The surrounding dwarves began to gather their fallen comrades' bodies.
Several bodies lay there; it had been a long time since the dwarves experienced such a loss of several clansmen at once.
Lurik frowned; he didn't immediately believe Kana's explanation.
His instinct did not believe Kana's words, which almost shattered their faith. However, his understanding of Kana forced him to think with rational eyes.
He had to forcibly shift his thoughts: "Bring our comrades... take them back, hold a grand mourning ceremony, let them return to the mountains, return to the earth.
They are all warriors, warriors of the mountains."
The dwarves' emotions quickly changed upon hearing this, becoming silent again.
Some dwarves even shed tears.
They gathered the bodies and transported them back to Gray Furnace Castle.
The Castle Lord and the Master of Brewing were already waiting at the entrance, knowing the situation wasn't good upon seeing their sorrowful return.
The two, along with the surrounding dwarf guards, came to those bodies, looking at their fellow clansmen's sad appearance.
The Castle Lord's eyes widened instantly, and a fierce aura emanated from him.
Fortunately, the aura came quickly and was withdrawn just as fast. Although the surrounding dwarves were surprised, it was expected as he was their Castle Lord and should be strong.
In contrast, Kana's side, including Alyris, widened their eyes.
The aura's pressure just now made them find it hard to breathe for a moment.
"So strong," Alyris whispered.
Of course strong; if Kana remembered correctly, the Castle Lord of Gray Furnace Castle had about Level 10 strength.
This obviously exceeded the strength expected of a dwarf force with only a few thousand members.
A Level 10 strong person, even in the Cohen Kingdom, wasn't found often.
Although he shouldn't be at that high of a level now, he must be at least Level 8.
Coupled with being in one of the strongest professions among dwarves, along with ancestral armor and weapons.
He definitely boasted hero-level strength with a golden edge.
"Hold a mourning ceremony, and let the Gray Mountain Dwarves enter a state of war readiness; make sure to catch those damned cultists; I want to personally crush their skulls."