The Star Knight

Chapter 74

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"Where's the teacher?" Opal put his backpack under the altar and looked up at the statue.

"He went to the Republic, and it will be a while before he comes back." Ledgerson got up to refill the wine, and said, "You are full of ammonia and hatred in your heart. How about some sparkling wine?"

Opal took off his combat gloves and took Ledson's wine glass. For some reason, he was filled with tranquility and awe just standing in this sacred and solemn hall.

E7 followed the other little robot away. Opal sat on the empty altar on the far right, took off his boots, and changed into clean clothes. The pungent smell of ammonia was all over his coat.

"I saw Nolan's mecha." Opal said, "I even held it in my hand. Is Phoenix also conscious?"

"Oh no." Ledgerson said: "Phoenix is already dead, and getting it is not very useful. Azeroth is overly self-contained and delusional to get things that don't belong to it..."

"Don't say that." Opal said displeasedly: "When will the teacher come back?"

"I don't know, you can go over there, there's a room for you," Ledgerson said.

Opal stepped on the ground with his bare feet and walked through the hall with his clothes and boots in hand. Ledgerson said, "The last one on the left."

"Where's Jasmine?" Opal asked.

Ledgerson smiled and said, "It was taken back by her father."

Opal pushed open the door of the room that Ledgerson said. This is a clean bedroom. The furnishings are very frugal. There is only one bed and one table.

When you open the window, you can see the endless night. A full moon hangs in the sky with a quiet light. When the night wind blows, the light spots of the moonlight flower are like fireflies, and the whole bedroom is instantly enveloped.

E7 came in again, and Opal looked up at the text on the wall, which was a line of phantom text.

[Freedom is the power of the mind.]

Opal also noticed that there were lines of scratches on the door, which seemed to be scratched with a sword, next to several numbers: [2, 9, 7120, 142]

[30,11,7120,146]

He squatted down and looked at the nicks. There was a time mark next to each notch. After looking at it for a while, he didn't understand what it was. He packed his things, lay down on the bed, and closed his eyes tiredly.

He slept very comfortably that day, and finally fell into a dreamless sleep. There seemed to be a magical barrier of belief shrouded in the Sanctuary of the Stars. I don't know if it was because Ledgerson was here, or it was because Nolan was built. The power in the underworld is guarding it.

After sleeping for a long time, I heard a man's voice outside, as if there was a dispute.

Opal opened his eyes and recognized Rector's voice, he's back!

"Teacher!" Opal, wearing a vest and trousers, ran barefoot across the corridor and returned to the temple.

"It's not fair to him!" Rickett said angrily: "It will be a long battle, and you simply cannot control the current situation..."

Ledgerson said solemnly: "Your strategy will only make things worse. If you were willing to start earlier, how could things have evolved like this?"

After a brief pause, Rector glanced at Opal.

Opal said: "Teacher."

Rickett didn't answer him, and said solemnly, "Ledgerson, I didn't ask Opal to come here to control him..."

"But he was the perfect fit," Ledgerson said. "I knew from the first sight that the prophet said he had the future of the goldfish bowl on his shoulders."

"What?" Opal asked, frowning.

"We can't do it this way, he can't take so much responsibility," Recht said.

Ledgerson: "Teacher, when you first gave him the faith, you didn't think about it at all?"

Recht's face was as cold as ice, and he turned and walked outside the hall.

Ledgerson said: "Before you left the Chiyan Galaxy, you went to the Heavenly Fire Garden once, what did you ask the prophet?"

"There's no way he's going to..." Rector said.

Ledgerson: "He's the best fit, he's obviously a better fit than the Aurora Falcon. He's rebellious at heart, and Coroline will like him more."

Opal instantly fell into shock.

"What?" Opal said: "Teacher, Ledgerson, what are you talking about? What does this have to do with the Aurora Falcon?"

Rickett said solemnly, "I haven't settled with you about the fact that you sent an undercover agent to Dark Star in private, Ledgerson."

Ledgerson said unceremoniously: "You can put this matter aside and wait for a while. When Coroline kills here, you won't even have a chance to settle accounts."

"Opal has no protection from the ancient gods." Ledgerson's voice was serious and indifferent: "Even if you teach him all your skills, what's the use?"

Rickett's face was always ashen.

Ledgerson was very funny again and said: "Even the phoenix fell into the hands of Coroline, and let Opal go to fight with Coroline empty-handed? You have trained an omnipotent apprentice, and now you are bearing the consequences of all this. The evil that comes, thousands of years of life have ordered you to become stubborn, pedantic, and inflexible."

"Why did you teach him the wrong way and let his faith burn itself out? You ruined a child of great talent because you were afraid he would become a second Coroline? But you couldn't bear it. Live teach him, because you think his future is not so simple."

Opal was instantly angry and shouted at Ledgerson: "Don't say that to him!"

The corners of Ledgerson's mouth curled up cynically, and said politely, "Please feel free."

"Ledgerson." Opal said coldly: "I don't care what you think of my teacher, but I am very grateful to him. He gave me a second life and brought me out of the Red Flame Galaxy. My mother gave me My body, my teacher gave me my soul. I won't let you be rude to him."

"Ah." Ledgerson said, "Cololin thought the same thing in the past, and the teacher treated him very well, but guess what? This is a long story, and it will probably take thousands of years to finish it. … farewell.”

The star fox turned into dark golden fragments and wrapped Ledgerson, and flew him out of the sanctuary of stars.

Lecter sat in front of the steps outside the temple, his deep eyes looked at the golden wheat fields, the wind rustled the wheat waves across, and Opal sat down beside him and said, "Teacher, do you drink herbal tea?"

Rector nodded slightly and took the opal drink.

"When did you teach me?" Opal said.

Rickett said: "Start now."

The master and the apprentice were walking on the line of dawn and dusk, and Recht said, "Opal, you do too much and think too little."

Opal nodded, and Rector said, "Where did your faith come from? Purpose, as a result, when you start to be tempted by something, faith germinates in you. Hope drives you out of the first It's a long-term process. You used to believe in getting stronger and accepting a new life..."

"Yes." Opal said: "Teacher, you are right. I remember that it seems that from the time I knew you, I had the desire to change my current situation."

He dimly remembered the moment four years ago when he and Rector lay side by side on the hillside, looking up at the stars.

Rickett told his magnificent universe that it was at that moment that the fire in his heart was ignited.

"So," Recht said, "to make your beliefs stronger, you have to step out of this and go after what you want. Set your heart to infinity, we're all limited by the human body. However, the soul is yearning for freedom all the time. You can imagine the thousands of things that can be done in this universe, broaden your horizons, maintain a strong curiosity and desire to seek, and your belief will continue. Become stronger."

"Think about it," Recht said. "This is the first lesson I have officially taught you. You don't have to tell me any of your conclusions, as long as you know it in your own heart."

Rector turned to leave, and Opal stood at the intersection of day and night, walking slowly.

Where did his desire to live and exist come from? Where do beliefs come from? After parting with Lecter, he persistently wanted to take risks and live the life he longed for. After getting to know Raymond, the existence of Raymond was added to his soul. All efforts were made to fight side by side with him and work hard together, looking forward to one day soaring in the universe without any worries.

After Raymond's sacrifice, he was lost, and he couldn't find meaning in what he did, and he didn't have enough to bear his beliefs.

Is revenge also a belief

So what happens after revenge

"When you fail," Recht said, "the fire of your faith is suppressed, and everyone is frustrated, and his faith is shaken, whether it continues to burn in the ashes, or is it extinguished, accepting The status quo? Faith is the source of everything, and when the enemy is confronted with one another, whoever has the upper hand will gain the overall initiative.”

Opal said: "But I think that when facing Cororin, even if I knew I would lose, I would fight desperately, just like a gray wolf, sacrificing myself in exchange for the opportunity to attack from my comrades..."

Rickett looked into Opal's eyes and said: "This is the unique way of human beings, the way that belief is passed on from generation to generation. It ignites more fire. As individuals grow stronger and stronger, an aggressor will never be able to defeat a nation of strong convictions, and that's why."

Opal seemed to understand something in an instant, and walked in the golden wheat field a little dazedly.

A few days later, Opal returned to Rector, who taught him how to use the power of faith to see.

"The power of the mind is omnipotent," Recht said. "Close your eyes and teach me your soul."

Opal and Rector sat on the ground, sitting silently for a long time, Rector's thoughts took away Opal's soul.

[The speed of thought can reach the speed of light.]

Rector communicates directly with Opal with consciousness.

[In the spiritual world, we can see every atom and molecule.] Opal was once again shocked, his consciousness followed Rickett away from the asteroid, and quickly penetrated thousands of planets.

[You can go into the interior of a star, but if your mind is not strong enough, it will be disturbed in the many complex intertwined cosmic waves and tend to dissipate. ] The space is covered with wafting electronic wind, and every planet is wrapped with a magnificent shell that Opal has never seen before. He seems to have entered a novel world.

[That is a neutron star. ] Recht said in Opal's consciousness: [Its pulse is very powerful. ] Opal said: [Teacher, I remember you said that the stars themselves are also conscious, right? ] Rickett said: [Yes, but no one knows yet where their souls come from. ] Opal's mind returned to the temple, and Recht got up and said, "Meditate, release your consciousness, and experience the baptism of the entire universe."

Opal's mind was a mess, and he sat for a while.

Rickett left again.

Rickett taught him a lot of things he had never learned before, what kind of creatures are there on what planets, and the differences in life forms.

There are no days and nights on the planet of the Muse. When he wakes up, he will follow Lecter to practice. When he is tired, he will go to rest. Opal does not even know how long it has passed.

During these hours, his mind gradually became blank, and it seemed that he had already forgotten about Raymond.

"Your faith is still very weak," said Rector. "Not as strong as I imagined, Opal."

"I haven't figured it out yet," said Opal, who was training to fight with Rector in the wheat field in front of the temple with a big sword.

"We're running out of time," Recht said.

Opal said: "Teacher, what do you want to do next? I mean, when I meet your requirements. Are we going to fight Cororin?"

Recht didn't answer him.

Opal looked at Lecter, and a sense of pity surged in his heart. Lecter and their first meeting gave him a different feeling.

At that time, Opal didn't know anything, and he only had pure blind admiration for Rector. He didn't know who Cororin was, and he would not guess Rector's heart and past. As he left the Scarlet Flame Galaxy and gradually learned about this world of killing, disputes, memories, and blood, he gradually formed a preliminary outline of the relationship between Cororin, Recht and others.

Boyhood adoration has turned into respect for Rector, and then with a bit of sympathy, Rector must not be able to let go of the past—he thinks he caused it all.

People always believe that all evils come with sanctions, but the Star Knights have already stood at the top of the pyramid, and even Recht can't stop all this from happening. How desperate should the future be

The greater the power, the more it will cause unrest in the entire universe once the behavior deviates from its normal orbit.

"Go on," Rector said.

Opal raised his sword and exchanged a few moves with Rector, then suddenly stopped and put down the sword.

Rector raised his eyebrows and said, "Opal, what's the matter?"

Opal stepped forward and hugged Recter tightly. Rector seemed to understand. The two hugged each other in the wheat field and didn't say a word for a long time.

"Teacher, everything will be resolved." Opal said, "I assure you."

Rector smiled and said, "I never thought I'd give up."

Opal felt something at that moment, buried in the ashes in his heart, a warm red light was projected, as if the fire of faith in the ashes was slowly resurrecting.

He picked up the big sword, and Recht said, "You like to hit, defend, and block with the big sword. Your slashing movements are very smooth and powerful. Now I will teach you another defense method - dragging."

Recht held another big sword and took Opal's chest directly. Opal immediately turned to the side to compete with him with the sword. Rector stuck the big sword to Opal's weapon, and watched the moment when he tried to withdraw, Drag back.

Opal stumbled towards Rickett and said happily, "I understand!"

"Draining your opponent's power requires you to master the way you use power," Recht said. "What are you thinking?"

Rickett touched Opal's head and said, "Why are you absent-minded today, let's rest for a while."

Rector turned to leave, Opal tried to use it a few times, and suddenly thought of another thing. He was distracted, and his thoughts were all on his own beliefs.

His belief seemed to be resurrected in that instant.

What did he think of? Opal repeatedly experienced the moment just now, and it felt like hope suddenly ignited, why? Gradually he remembered - it was because he wanted to do something for Rector, and he wanted to work hard and beat Cororin with Rector. Restoring everything and not letting the rest of the world suffer from the tragedies of the star.

He felt an abundance of belief boiling in his body, and the moment he closed his eyes, he seemed to be surrounded by vast stars and a dazzling galaxy, intertwined and swirling in a ribbon of light.

The ocean came and enveloped him gently.

Opal suddenly opened his eyes and saw Rector standing at the door of the Church of the Stars, holding a cup in one hand.

Opal stepped up to take the cup, which contained Sphinx's ice cream, and they sat side by side on the steps, Opal one step lower than Rector, looking sideways at him.

Recht took a sip of coffee, his face was still handsome, his pupils were clear and deep, like a big boy.

"What are you looking at?" Rector smiled.

Opal said, "Teacher, you are always young."

Rickett said: "You are also very young, Opal, your heart is younger than the teacher."

"When I first met you." Rector stared at Opal and said, "You are just a child with very dark skin. Now that you have grown up, you have matured a lot, and you have less words, so you won't ask this question out of curiosity. Ask that."

Opal smiled and said, "Because I have learned a lot. How old was Coroline when he followed you?"

"He was only six years old at the time," Recht said.

Opal said: "The room I live in..."

Rickett nodded and said, "Yes, he lived there."

Opal remembered the scratches on the door in the bedroom, and asked Recht, who replied, "I helped him make a record when he grew taller."

Opal nodded and said to Lecter: "Teacher, where did the power of your belief come from, I mean... What is your belief in becoming a star knight."

Lecter was silent, staring at the golden wheat field, and Opal said, "I think if we want to defeat Coroline, we must first disintegrate his beliefs..."

Rector put down the glass and said, "My belief is to protect the universe."

Opal seemed to understand, but Recht pointed to the distance and said: "Like the beautiful things we see in front of us, the scenery, the trust between people, friendship, love, Nolan also asked me this question, The answer I gave him was that I wanted to protect everything that made people feel happy and beautiful. That's why I became a star knight."

Opal understands.

Rector looked at Opal and asked, "Opal, how about you? Have you ever thought about why you want to be a star knight?"

Opal said: "From the first time I saw you, my belief is to dominate my own destiny, become stronger, and freely choose the path of the future..."

Rector took a sip of his coffee and said, "That was also Cororin's first conviction. I believe you've changed your life now."

Opal murmured: "Yes, I'm still not strong enough, otherwise this would not have happened. The belief now is to assist you, teacher, and defeat him with you..."

Rickett was silent for a long time, and then said: "No, Opal, you don't need to worry about it."

Opal frowned slightly, and Lecter said, "I'm grateful you're willing to fight with me, but that's not what you're going to do for me."

Opal said, "Then why did you train me?"

Lecter said: "Even if you want to fight, you can't, because we don't have the ancient mecha for you. After you officially pass the test, you must inherit my position and continue the belief of the star knight. I will Go face him alone, no matter what the final outcome of the fight is..."

"This can't be done!" Opal said, "What if you die!"

Recht shook his head, stood up and said, "If both I and Ledgerson die in this battle, you will inherit my position, and Jasmine will inherit Ledgerson. Only in this way, the Sanctuary of the Stars will not become a history far away."

Opal never imagined that Rector's purpose of cultivating himself was because of this!

"Teacher, both you and Ledgerson will play?" Opal said, "What about me? Let's..."

Lecter: "Without the ancient mecha, what are you fighting him for?"

Opal said: "Is there another saber-toothed tiger..."

"It's dead, and the only one in the world that can revive it is Nolan's Phoenix, and the Phoenix is in Coroline's hands now, and we have to stop what he's doing before he activates the Phoenix," Recht said. "

Opal said: "But didn't Ledgerson say that the phantom's relic has become a decoration, and it can no longer be a mecha?"

Rickett said, "What if he has a way?"

Opal was silent, Rector walked into the temple, Opal followed behind him, and asked, "Why didn't Nolan choose the next star knight? He built this temple, didn't he leave it for the rebellious knights? Any backhands?"

Rickett seemed a little surprised by his question, and then said, "I don't know. Nolan's departure didn't even inform any of us. If you didn't bring him news, we wouldn't even know he was dead."

Opal asked: "What are his beliefs?"

Rickett stood in front of the altar, and a ray of light from the skylight shone on the flying phoenix sculpture, bringing it to life.

"Nolan told me about his beliefs," Recht said. "What he was after was the eternal truth of this world, the meaning of the universe."

"The meaning of the universe?" Opal was a little strange.

"Why does the universe exist, and why does man exist?" Lecter looked up at the phoenix sculpture and murmured, "He is an illusionist, and his thinking is completely different from that of humans."

Opal said, "He... taught you the power of faith?"

"Yes." Recter said, "Nolan has no inclinations of good and evil. No matter what the world turns into, it's not his business, so he won't care what Cororin does."

Opal said: "Then why did he die in the end?"

"Who knows?" Rickett said: "Everything will die out, or maybe he just left our world and went to a higher-dimensional universe, five-dimensional, six-dimensional... Phantom people are not originally in the four-dimensional universe. Residents, they are just pioneers in another world."

Opal's only thought now is to let Lecter live. He can't accept Lecter's sacrifice no matter what. He just listened to what he meant, and he wanted to teach him all the knowledge and let him take the Church of the Stars. continue. And he went to a duel with Coroline, and he never died.

Opal had already lost Raymond once, and he couldn't watch Rickett die any longer.

Rickett walked through the long corridor of the temple to the other side of the darkness.

Opal followed behind him, walked out of the moonlit night, and asked: "That is to say, there may be many strong people like Nolan in the five-dimensional space, right? Since the leap technology can enter the five-dimensional space, then we are It's not that you can try to go to a higher dimensional universe and seek the help of those strong..."

Rickett snorted: "Opal, your ideas are always interesting."

Opal: "?"

Recht explained patiently: "The relationship between three-dimensional, four-dimensional and five-dimensional is not what you think. Many people think that four-dimensional and five-dimensional are two adjacent rooms. Open a door and you can enter five-dimensional from our world. Dimensional World... In fact this is wrong..."

"I don't think you have much time to explain the basics." Star Fox's dark golden shards swept towards the pedestal and converged, Ledgerson walked into the sanctuary, Opal and Recht turned sideways at the same time, watching Ledgerson .

He said with sympathy and regret: "Water Blue Star has fallen, and the next target of the Meteorite Legion is the Republic Pegasus Dwarf Galaxy. My dear teacher, the Pope can't sit still when he hears this news."

"Coroline privately issued an ultimatum to the Autonomous Region Administrative Committee of the NGC7742 Whirlpool Galaxy, either go to war or surrender, declare sovereignty and join the Dark Star Alliance."

Recht did not speak, Ledgerson said: "Pope Drummon said that the phantoms will influence them with mind control, and the seventeen planets are about to hold a joint referendum, because the policies and administrative concepts of the Republic are incompatible with them. "

"Do you think they will become independent in the end, teacher? Or will Floodlight send troops to carry out armed suppression? Regardless of the referendum result, I think Cororin will open up a new battlefield."

"He didn't have an excuse to do it," Recht said.

"Yes." Ledgerson said: "Quite yes. He played secret chess as early as ten years ago, inciting nearly half of the people, and the remaining half of the people will surely be taken care of by his phantom army."

"Who's in charge of this?" Rector said. "Levy isn't going to sit idly by."

Ledgerson spread his hands and went back to the inside of the temple. The piano sounded, and accompanied by his low voice, countless moonlight flowers flew out of haunting spots of light.

Recht said: "In the Battle of Fierce Star, the Meteor Legion lost all its generals, and Cororin has no men who can be used."

Ledgerson said: "The first showdown between Cororin and Azeroth was a good opportunity to kill him, but you didn't take it."

"I was in a higher dimensional universe at that time," Recht said.

The piano sounded a little quieter, and Ledgerson said, "Teacher, this is the last piece of advice I can give you. Let Opal go, or if we miss this one, we may never be able to get it back."

"Where to go?" Opal said, "Am I willing to go with the teacher to suppress the rebellion?"

"No." Ledgerson smiled and said, "Quit the rebellion? What kind of rebellion? Whose rebellion? That's public opinion. The Dwarf Galaxy Autonomous Region needs a referendum. of."

Opal said: "Public opinion is used to rape. When will we leave? Teacher, I will go with you."

"Did you hear that?" Ledgerson watched Rector from behind the piano.

"Opal, go back to your room," Rector said.

Opal glanced at him and turned back to the bedroom.

He sat by the bed, turned on E7, projected his past with Raymond, bit by bit, after watching for a long time, he turned and walked into the hall of the temple.

Recht and Ledgerson are still in the Moonlight Flower Field.

The tail of the dragon ray supports the whole body, standing on the altar in a strange posture.

A ray of light was cast from the top of the temple, shrouding the dragon rays and opals in the light, his eyebrows, and the hairy edges of his hair warm and light.

"Dragon Ray." Opal said, "Would you like to take me out?"

The dragon ray's blue eyes twinkled profoundly.

Opal said, "Take me to Scorpio, and fight with Coroline. If I die, you will come back by yourself, right? Let's go."

The dragon ray did not respond to him, and Opal put a hand on its silver shell, pouring out the power of his belief.

[Let me manipulate you, Dragon Ray.]

"It's not fun, Opal." Ledgerson's voice sounded on the side: "This is obviously much more stupid than what I planned, you can't even walk in front of Coroline, you will be killed by his men. Bombed into cannon fodder, Cororin once thought of stealing an ancient god, and was finally beaten by Rickett, I think you better not do it."

Opal put his hands down immediately.

"What is he trying to steal?" Opal never expected that he and Coroline would take the same approach.

"Want to steal Tao to solve a rebellion on his home planet," Ledgerson said. "But Tao still appreciates him in the end."

"I just..." Opal smiled self-deprecatingly and said, "Forget it."

Ledgerson said, "Do you remember that you promised me one thing?"

Opal said: "Tell me, what do you want me to do? As long as the teacher can survive."

"Ledgerson!" Recht's voice exploded like a thunderstorm in the entire church: "You must respect his wishes! This is my last bottom line!"

That was the first time Opal saw Lecter get angry, and he couldn't help but take a half step back.

After a brief silence, Ledgerson said, "Go to Coroline's side, become his student, call him a teacher, and make him trust you with all his heart, Opal, are you willing to do this?"

Opal was instantly shocked.

Recht appeared on the side of the hallway and said, "I don't understand why you picked him, Ledgerson."

Opal said: "He can read minds! How can I hide from him?"

Ledgerson said: "These are not problems. I can fabricate a false memory for you and bury it in your spiritual world."

Opal: "But my thinking activities also reveal..."

Ledgerson: "...and then divide your mind into inner and outer layers, and create two different personalities, one to win his trust, and the other to keep your true self."

"He shouldn't have that responsibility," Recht said.

Opal said: "I'll go!"

Ledgerson raised his eyebrows at Lecter, and Opal said, "I'm willing to go, you mean, let me be an undercover agent and assist you in the decisive battle, right? No problem! As long as there is a solution, what do I do? all willing!"

"It's different! Opal! It's a long process to win his trust, and you're going to have too many bloody choices..."

"He's going to do the right thing," Ledgerson said.

Rector made a gesture unconsciously and said, "If Cororin asks you to lead the army to attack Fierce Star, destroy the country of mercenaries, and kill everyone! What will you do?! Can you accept such an arrangement? !"

Opal said: "Yes, teacher, I'm not afraid to do this."

Rickett fell silent for a moment.

Opal said: "Every comrade in Fierce Star is willing to sacrifice his life in exchange for the opportunity to bring down Coroline."

"You think too naively." Rickett said disapprovingly, "If you can't get rid of him after paying all the price, what about sacrificing your life in vain?"

Opal said: "The exchange is just an opportunity, and there is no complaint if you fail, right? I believe I can do it."

"His heart is rebellious and persistent." Ledgerson said, "Richter, I think you discovered it earlier than I did."

Rector took a deep breath and said, "He has qualities that Cororin doesn't have, and that's not my intention. Opal, you can't go."

Opal said: "Let me go, teacher, your heart has been shaken."

The three were silent for a while, and Recht said: "You are about to embark on a road of no return. Cororin is indeed looking for an apprentice. We all thought that the Aurora Falcon would be his successor, but even the Aurora Falcon failed. Once you become an undercover agent and become his apprentice, your hands will be stained with the blood of innocent lives before you can win his trust. He will issue one order after another to kill the defenseless, perhaps among these people With your former comrade-in-arms, you were still a miner's partner, and even killed me and Ledjason."

"If he asked you to kill us, and you did get the chance, would you do it?" Ledgerson said.

Opal: "If you all die, I..."

Rickett said: "So you're left alone, and it's a near-desperate chance - when he's done with us, you'll most likely inherit Nolan's phoenix, in a thousand years, two thousand years later. In the future, we will find the most suitable time to get rid of him completely and fulfill our last wish."

Opal did not speak.

"Look, you don't have such a strong determination," Rector said.

Opal immediately said: "Yes, I believe in myself, I also believe that things will not go to that point, I will do my best, if it will eventually develop towards the situation you said, then I will accept it calmly. "

Opal figured it out clearly. If he didn't go undercover, Recht would have to fight Cororin, and Recht's death would come earlier, and when Opal infiltrated the Meteorite Legion, the situation would definitely improve.

"Go back and think about it again." Rickett said tiredly: "Opal, I also need time to think, go back."

Opal returned to the bedroom, and the projection of E7 was still fixed in the love of the sea breeze of the water blue star.

He flipped through the pictures one by one, and the final frame was frozen in front of the star, the Aurora Mirror's open-air movie, with Opal and Raymond wrapped in blankets, snuggling together, the light of the movie falling on them.

It seemed that they were watching a cartoon, and the two laughed like children.

After seeing all the photos, Opal turned off the E7 projection, went back to the hall of the temple, and said, "I've figured it out, what I need to do."