All These Bigshots Are Actually Me

Chapter 207

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"Your Majesty the Goddess, save me!"

I have to say that the character "goddess" is really effective. The words "goddess, save me" instantly made the lions' faces change. They stamped their feet and looked around with uneasiness.

Because Kurt's performance was just too stable.

But after waiting for a long time, the lions got nothing.

Kurt was also in panic and confusion about what was happening. Why did His Majesty ignore me? ?

After realizing that he had been tricked, the lion leader shouted even more angrily:

"Break all three of his legs! How dare you play tricks on us!"

Then, Kurt was pinned to the ground and beaten by a group of burly lion men in great fear and confusion, causing him to scream in pain.

So what is the goddess Isabelle doing at this time

The goddess Isabel was sitting on a chair made of clouds at this moment, propping her cheeks on a table which was also made of white clouds, while looking at Kurt who was being beaten below and tapping the table suspiciously.

At first, Isabelle didn't notice anything.

But when Kurt cursed the word "bastard" at the mask that seemed to be a fake, Isabelle's inspiration did not immediately mark Kurt as a disrespectful person, but she began to feel an inexplicable disgust towards Kurt.

The reason for this is coupled with some previous speculations and clues.

Could it be that the 'asshole' Kurt was talking about was her Mozo

After realizing this, Goddess Isabel instantly turned her gaze towards the Fog City Palace.

But inside the palace, her Mozo was admiring the wonders in the imperial garden.

Mozo has never left the palace

So what was her inspiration

Can God's inspiration also be wrong? Or do I just simply hate Kurt? For example, his face actually deserves a beating

Just as the Queen was wondering why this was happening.

Mozo, who had already gone deep underground, seemed to sense something and raised his head to look at the cave above his head.

Of course, what Mozo was looking at was not the cave above his head that was inlaid with lighting stones by the orcs.

He looked towards the foggy city.

Mozo, who had switched his original and mirror positions before meeting Old Hank and the others, was also confused and said in his heart:

"Was that your Majesty just now?"

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Because Libra was paid a very high reward, the return given by Libra was also extremely outstanding.

Although Mozo often felt that his brain seemed to be torn into two pieces, half on this side and half on the other side.

But only in this way can Mozo take care of both sides at the same time.

It is really tiring, but it is also really useful.

For example, at this moment, Mozo's inspiration can even have an effect on the foggy city thousands of miles away through the mirror image.

But why did Your Majesty suddenly look over here

See if I'm working or something else is going on

Forget it, it shouldn’t be a big deal, otherwise Your Majesty could have directly sent down an oracle.

The gods have indeed left the human world, but that doesn’t mean they are locked up in their own kingdom!

As long as they want, they have countless ways to interfere in the human world.

So if something serious happened, His Majesty would have informed Mozo directly. And since nothing happened, then it's not a big deal!

After making this judgment, Mozo shifted most of his attention back here from the Fog City.

They had already gone several thousand meters underground, but along the way they could still see a large number of orcs coming and going beside them.

Some were transporting supplies, while others were supporting the wounded.

This seemed like a good thing, but what puzzled Mozo was that according to what he knew from Old Hank, the only thing the survivors could rely on was the old capital which was still solid.

Not only did the survivors themselves lack high-sequence weapons, they were even extremely short of sufficient weapons for city defense.

At the beginning in the Fog City, Mozo still thought that the orc group that allowed a Sequence Five to break out should not be that strong.

After coming here, Mozo was shocked to find that this group of orcs was not only huge in number and well-equipped, but also had angels like the Great Shaman in charge.

But the more this happened, the more Mozo couldn't understand how the survivors had managed to hold on until now.

What’s very interesting is that even Old Hank and the others were confused about this.

Because when they discovered that the orcs were attacking, the two of them broke out through a small path to seek help.

As for how the survivors held on, it was so strange that even their own people couldn't explain it.

But this doubt did not last long as Mozo got the explanation.

When the three of them finally arrived in front of the old royal capital along the tunnel that had been repaired and expanded by the orcs.

What caught the eyes of Mozo and the other two was a huge underground cave that was more than enough to accommodate the entire old royal capital.

There is also a dark blue ocean that is as dense as ivy on the walls of the old royal capital standing in the center.

This is the most eye-catching point in the whole scene. Even the luminous moss that covers the top of the cave and illuminates the entire underground space is far inferior to it.

If you look closely, you will find that those objects that seem to be surging like sea water are not real oceans.

The sea water would not appear on the city wall like this. There were only thin, withered hands of dark blue color swinging up and down aimlessly.

From a distance, it looks like an upside-down city wall formed by the sea.

Looking at these slender blue hands, Mozo understood everything instantly—these were the famous Blue-Handed Apostles from the spiritual world!

The only reason why the weak survivors have been able to hold out against the powerful orcs until now is because of the Blue Hand Apostles helping them defend the city

Indeed, this makes sense. The Blue Hand Apostle is a great existence in the spiritual world second only to the seven rainbows. With Him around, it is very normal to withstand the orcs' advances.

After understanding this problem that even Old Hank and the others could not understand, another new mystery appeared in Mozo's mind - why did the Blue Hand Apostle help the survivors

At the same time, Mozo also remembered another thing, that is, when he was preparing to deal with the Wolf family branch in the north, he had also seen the Blue Hand Apostle once.

And at that time, the Blue Hand Apostle showed some strange behavior towards Mozo.

It's just that because Mozo also remembered that he had no intersection with the Blue Hand Apostle, a well-known spiritual being, and the Blue Hand Apostle never came to find Mozo later, Mozo almost forgot about this matter.

But now it seems that the Blue Hand Apostle might really have some relationship with him.

But Mozo was not sure whether the Blue Hand Apostle had a greater relationship with him or the survivors of the Victoria Dynasty. Or was it that an unknown third party force had driven the Blue Hand Apostle to come forward for some reason

Because of Thrall's instructions and the Great Shaman's tacit consent, even though Thrall and his companions did not follow, the orcs along the way did not show any radical actions towards Mozo and his companions.

They just silently made way for him after receiving the order.

Cole, who had left the orc army stationed at the entrance of the tunnel and arrived in front of the wall of the old royal capital, looked back at the orc army's camp with lingering fear.

"I never thought that I would be able to walk back to my hometown safely under the eyes of so many orcs."

Mozzo did not respond to Cole's words, and Old Hank just patted him on the shoulder to comfort him.

Soon, the three of them looked towards the nearby old royal capital and the blue withered hands scattered all over the city walls.

These blue withered hands did not react at all to the arrival of the three people.

After Mozo looked it over, he asked Old Hank:

"Do you know what's going on? As far as I know, the Blue Hand Apostle is a well-known neutral being in the spiritual world. Under normal circumstances, he would not get involved in such things."

Mozo really wanted to ask if the survivors had exchanged something with the Blue Hand Apostle, but thinking of Old Hank's performance in the Fog City, Mozo silently denied this possibility.

These survivors should really have nothing left.

If so, why would the Blue Hand Apostle give up his neutrality and appear here? Or did the orcs do something to make the Blue Hand Apostle stand against them

But what surprised Mozo even more was that Old Hank didn't even know what a Blue Hand Apostle was!

"Are you saying that these blue arms are a spiritual creature called the Blue Hand Apostle?"

"You don't know the Blue Hand Apostle?"

Mozo looked back at Old Hank with a little surprise.

You all know about the relatively more secretive Wuxiang Courtyard, but you don’t know about the rather popular Blue Hand Apostle

But on second thought, it seems to be true. The Wuxiang Courtyard is a secret organization that has existed since the early Age of Gods. The survivors have a lot of knowledge left in the Victoria Capital. It is not surprising that the survivors, who have the knowledge of a dynasty as their support, know this.

The Blue Hand Apostles were spiritual beings that only became active after the Age of Gods. Therefore, the remnants who lived in seclusion should not know about this.

But this is even more weird, right?!

The Blue Hand Apostle is a spiritual creature that appeared after the Age of Gods! Why is he helping the Victorian Dynasty of the Age of Gods

These two are from different eras and should have no intersection at all!

At this moment, Mozo felt that his mind was just like when he first met the Blue Hand Apostle, and he was confused by the other party's bizarre behavior.

The existences that should have no intersection have a bond that is beyond Mozo's understanding.

The mysteries are really increasing.

"Yes, I didn't know what these beings were or what they were called until you asked."

Just as Old Hank spoke in confusion, Cole on the other side said with his eyes brightened:

"Could it be that these blue arms are actually the ancestors who died in that world-destroying fire?"

It has to be said that Cole's idea almost instantly became the main explanation for this matter in Old Hank and Mozzo's minds.

If the Blue Hand Apostle appeared because of the world-destroying fire, then everything makes perfect sense!

Both the timing and motivation are right!

For example, Old Hank said that their ancestors escaped from the world in the painting about a thousand years ago.

The Blue Hand Apostle was remembered to have been active 1,700 years ago.

Although it still doesn't seem to match, Old Hank and the others' judgment was just an estimate, so it's normal to have a deviation of several hundred years.

Then if both parties are in the great year of the millennium, then there should be nothing wrong with it.

The Blue Hand Apostle appeared because of that world-destroying fire

So is the Blue Hand Apostle really the ancestor of these remnants and the descendant of his people

It was also when Mozo and the other two were thinking.

Mozo heard the sound of a heavy door turning.

The only ancient city gate that was not attached to a blue withered hand and was tightly closed in front of them opened its arms when those who left their hometown returned!

When the ancient door opened, what appeared before Mozo and his companions were countless survivors looking at them eagerly.

The eyes of these survivors were full of hope. They hoped that Old Hank and his men had found the last hope for them.

Although these days, the beasts were repelled one by one with the help of our ancestors.

The survivors in the old royal capital also firmly believed, like Cole, that those blue withered hands were their ancestors in the world in the painting!

And unlike Cole and his friends who had just returned, these survivors who had lived with the Blue Hand Apostles for a while had more evidence and inferences to support this argument.

However, all the survivors knew that if they were isolated and helpless and did not receive rescue, then no matter how heroic their ancestors were, they would not be able to keep them safe forever.

After all, the beasts out there seem to be noble ones like angels and demigods!

Therefore, they couldn't help but place all their hopes on Old Hank and his group who broke through.

Facing the eager looks of their relatives, both Old Hank and Cole could not help but dodge and lower their heads.

Such a reaction made all the survivors' hearts beat wildly, and they couldn't help but focus all their eyes on the only "outsider" Mozo.

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Even though they had seen the ending from Old Hank and the others, the survivors were unwilling to extinguish the last glimmer of hope in their hearts.

And instead placed its hopes on the only outsider, Mozo.