Who said that information can only be obtained from Benjamin
Klaus knows a lot, but not a lot.
The way to clear this dungeon is to kill all the traitors.
Basically... just kill everyone except Benjamin and Don Juan Geraint and John. Although Annan did see a very small number of "loyal ministers" during the first week, but there were too few of them.
And in the second week, they all died from unknown AOE from Benjamin.
If they all die cleanly, Klaus also dies...the dungeon will be forced to clear.
Annan could no longer find Benjamin to ask those questions.
——However, Annan did not intend to leave Klaus's life behind for questioning.
Because he is too dangerous.
After seeing so many extraordinary people, Annan fully understood how dangerous a silver-level extraordinary person is.
Carney of the Bronze Rank can become so powerful after becoming a demon... His strength is far beyond that of an ordinary Bronze Rank Transcendent. And when Annan cleared this dungeon last time, Klaus was desperate in the end, and he also actively activated the curse and tried to demonize it.
This is probably why Benjamin was so nervous at the time and asked Don Juan to freeze him to death immediately.
Once Klaus is truly demonized, a silver-rank wizard who cannot cast spells (especially a transformation wizard) really may not be able to beat him.
So the most correct choice is... Backstab and kill Klaus as soon as you get the chance.
Until then, keep some "betrayer's tinder" in reserve. Let them take refuge in the cabin in advance.
In this way, it can be guaranteed that the dungeon will not be completed while killing Klaus.
Then Annan wants to ask Klaus about the topic...
It is necessary to finish all the questions before seeing Benjamin.
What kind of identity should Annan choose for himself
First of all, it can be determined that Klaus is both a believer in the Church of the Rotten and a subordinate of the third prince—and the third prince may not know that he is related to the Church of the Rotten.
First of all, neither the "princess princess" nor the "king" is acceptable.
If he intends to defect from Don Juan Geraint's camp, then Annan's status is obviously lower than that of Klaus. Everything is the same as last week.
And if Annan claims to be from the Church of the Rotten Man or the Third Prince, then it is inconvenient for Annan to inquire about the news.
— There is only one faction that can hold Klaus down.
That's Skeleton Lord.
They obviously knew from the very beginning that Lord Skeleton himself had been in Frozen Water Harbor all along.
That's why Klaus and his group didn't dare to stay - they just ran off after getting off the boat. Maybe they didn't even reach the frozen water port, so they escaped directly in a small boat.
Because they knew that the relationship between Skeleton Lord and Rotten Man was obviously not good.
It's as if Lord Skeleton came here to give Annan a hint about the rotten man... The rotten man is obviously not willing to provoke Lord Skeleton, but Lord Skeleton is actively looking for trouble for the rotten man.
"I think you may be disembarking soon?"
Annan smiled slightly: "Why don't you come to Frozen Water Port... just sit and watch?"
He was very clear, seeing the face of the head of the guard, Klaus, suddenly showing a horrified expression.
Klaus was obviously taken aback by the answer.
His eyes suddenly flickered for a while.
Then he took a half step back hesitantly, looked at Annan suspiciously, and asked in a low voice: "Ask me if I am a member of His Highness the Third Prince... what do you do?"
"This is because I want to tell you—our next conversation has nothing to do with those two."
Annan said with a smile: "It's just a matter of the mortal world. Don't think too complicated..."
There was something in his words.
Hearing this, Klaus broke out in cold sweat.
... He actually knows that I am a member of the Church of the Rotten Man
This is a secret that even the third prince doesn't know!
Their Church of the Rotten Man just evacuated from the Duchy of Winter. It is preparing to transfer to the Kingdom of Noah, and it is still infiltrating into the direct royal family...
——And the bones, have you already obtained this information
"Your Excellency, you also know about this?"
Klaus asked respectfully.
Annan nodded seriously.
On the simple and honest face of "John", a little indifferent and rational light gradually emerged: "Master Bones, I knew your purpose from the beginning. Whether it is the rotten man who wants to complete his immortal ceremony, or you We all know what we did in the Duchy of Winter.
"—that's why he sent me, into this man's body."
The "Ritual of the Immortal" is the information about the rotten man that Annan read from the book.
In fact, the rotting man is not a complete god.
According to the book, "He is the same as the bone bone", and they are both gods who have not fully grasped the truth.
According to the general path of soul promotion, only after obtaining the complete fragments of truth and forming one's own book of truth can one try to hold a sublimation ceremony and become a real god.
As for the boundary between false gods and true gods, it is not so clear. The only difference between the false gods and the true gods, other than the fact that the true gods have a "human appearance"... is that the true gods have their own sanctuary months.
After all, there are no planes such as "Star Realm" or "God Realm" in this world, and the bodies of gods still exist in the human world.
Since there is a material entity that can be seen and touched, there is naturally an extremely small probability that it will fall.
And the true god can radiate his power to the whole world during his shelter month... he can be resurrected when the shelter month arrives.
—In other words, only the true God in this world is completely immortal.
But the situation of the rotten man and the skeleton man is not the same.
When they became gods, none of them got the book of truth.
The skeleton man probably sacrificed the remains of the whole country through rituals, and obtained a temporary truth. In other words, what he got was only a temporary priesthood. As long as that ritual is destroyed or stagnated for some reason, the truth that he relied on when he became a god will disappear together.
The situation of the rotten man is very similar to that of the skeleton man.
He was a real eunuch before becoming a god.
At the same time, he is also a powerful "alchemist".
That is, transforming wizards.
His curse allows him to complete the "transformation of life".
That is to say, the lifespan of a blood relative is transferred to another person.
So he continued to hold taboo ceremonies for his king, and transferred the life span of his descendants to him.
At the same time, he performed another ritual—
He transferred the king's blood to newborns across the country by means of "drawing blood for newborns to test".
With the secret support of the old king, he completed this compound ceremony without anyone noticing through the secret service agency led by himself.
But at the last minute, the rogue arguably betrayed his king...or didn't.
Because of these lifespans, it is still impossible to reverse the already aging king's body.
So the rotting man destroyed the great enchantment, and the gray fog swept across the country—a huge curse power soaked into the people of the whole country. With the people of the whole country as the purifier, through the relationship of blood, the curse poured into his king's body with infinite vitality.
That's right... At the beginning, he wanted to imitate the ritual of Lord Skeleton and make his king a god with an infinite lifespan. And himself and other citizens will be reborn again with the help of the "immortal god".
His plan is still good.
But the king was outraged by this.
He personally executed the rotten man who was loyal to him and grew up with him since he was a child.
It's just that the rotten man didn't expect it.
The king was not outraged that "the people of the whole country died because of this evil plan"... but that he "destroyed the enchantment and destroyed the land that has been passed down from generation to generation".
But because the ceremony wasn't really done, the king hadn't gotten the temporary truth yet. These curses accelerated his lifespan, and he died seven days later instead.
And through the connected blood, a huge curse and vitality poured into the corpse of the rotten man, resurrecting his rotten corpse.
The provisional truths of "immortality" and "no heir" formed in him based on the rituals he had originally intended to use for the king.
In the end, the rotten man who never thought of becoming a god became a god.
But he feels fine.
There is no thought of resurrecting the king...
He can only repeat this ritual six more times before he can complete his true sublimation ritual.
In this way, his temporary truth can be solidified and become a real god.
Compared with Skeletal Lord, Rotten's advantage is that he does not have a ritual foundation that can be physically destroyed—although Skeletal Lord's ritual foundation is in his past land, deep in the gray mist, and it is not easy to destroy.
But the strength of the rotting man is also far weaker than that of the bone bone.
Because he is strictly speaking... only one-seventh of the gods. That's why he's so active...
—Of course, this is information when the book was written.
Now that the rot husband has completed a few-sevenths, it is not necessarily so.