Chapter 275: Impatience! Dark Realm’s Watchful Eye.
Chapter 275: Impatience! Dark Realm's Watchful Eye
Loren's answer left Cathy in a state of slight shock.
A non-specialist scatter!
The kid Loren highly recommended was just a non-specialist scatter!?
"Wait a minute..."
Cathy rubbed her temples, unable to accept this, and then seriously looked at Loren:
"Loren, you know I don't like jokes like this!"
The middle-aged dwarf faced the vice president's stern gaze and dropped his usual cheerful expression.
He met her gaze seriously.
And solemnly said, "Actually, before you arrived, the other two and I personally witnessed this scatter clear the 1-50 layer dungeon!"
"His speed surpassed that of Princess Saint Luni!"
"Princess Saint Luni's time was 19 minutes and 21 seconds, while the camp over at the dungeon has already calculated this kid's time!"
"Dear vice president, you could try to guess this prodigious scatter's time."
Faced with Loren's firm response.
Cathy's previous displeasure dissipated instantly, but her brows still furrowed deeply with doubt.
She had lived for hundreds of years.
In those long years, Cathy was obsessed not just with magic, but also with traveling around the world and witnessing various strange people and events.
She believed that in terms of knowledge and insight, few could surpass her, except for some ancient beings older than herself.
Yet even so...
She had never heard of a non-specialist scatter breaking Princess Saint Luni's best record!
Non-specialist scatters weren't rare, were they?
No!
They were not rare!
On the contrary, if you randomly grabbed a few kids who hadn't graduated high school in Darklight City, most of them would be non-specialist scatters!
But the key was...
A scatter who could break Princess Saint Luni's record was extremely rare!
Especially!
This non-specialist scatter had even received recognition from three highly critical high-ranking members of the Eden Guild!
This...
Made Cathy, who was initially disinterested, gradually become intrigued.
Faced with Loren's invitation to guess this scatter's dungeon time.
Cathy collected herself and said slowly, "Within 15 minutes!"
"No, vice president, you're wrong!"
Loren shook his head.
Clement and Clore subtly adjusted their sitting positions.
"Did I overestimate or underestimate?"
Cathy asked.
"You overestimated. His time is much lower than you think!"
Loren answered seriously.
"13 minutes?"
"Wrong!"
"11 minutes?"
"Wrong!"
Cathy: "..."
Hum!!
A wand emitting a corrupt aura appeared in her hand.
The glowing green magical crystal at the top of the wand pointed directly at Loren's forehead.
Her delicate yet pale and tired face was now filled with embarrassment and anger.
Crack crack crack...
The meeting room, fortified with various magical treatments, couldn't withstand the corrupt aura pouring out from this level 100 wizard.
The walls, furniture, and decorations in the room began to be covered with a layer of corrupt gray as they came into contact with the magical wave.
It looked like the special room was about to collapse...
"Calm down, vice president!"
"I'll tell you!"
"The kid's final time was 10 minutes and 32 seconds! This is the official data from the camp!"
"And if he hadn't stopped to help those girls, he might have finished in under 10 minutes!"
Loren's favorite felt hat had long turned to dust under the corrupt aura.
Exposing his balding head.
At this moment, he dared not keep Cathy in suspense any longer, quickly revealing all the information.
Damn!!
This woman's temper was truly bizarre!
But then again, it was understandable.
Most women care about their appearance.
Yet this witch, who possessed stunning beauty, always appeared disheveled, with messy hair, spending her days cooped up in the mage tower the Holy Light Empire built for her, researching various magics.
Maybe being cooped up for too long had made her temper unstable.
As the master of the Eden Guild's armed forces, Loren was naturally powerful, a level 100 fourth-turn war god.
In a fight, he wouldn't be afraid of this corrupt witch.
But starting a fight over something so trivial was unnecessary.
Besides, this woman easily lost control.
Any fight could escalate into a life-and-death battle.
So Loren quickly gave Cathy the answer she wanted.
"This..."
Hearing Loren's response, even the furious Cathy felt a surge of astonishment.
She couldn't imagine how a scatter could achieve such a feat!
It was truly unprecedented!
And most importantly...
Such a strange and powerful existence, and she didn't know about it!
She loved digging into strange events around the world!
"Where's the footage?"
Cathy's tone was urgent now!
She even thought of using her S+ talent, Dark Realm's Watchful Eye.
And directly entering the layer where this scatter was!
'Dark Realm's Watchful Eye'!
S+ innate talent.
Everything within your sight is monitored.
Any location your gaze can explore can have a dark realm's eye placed there, limited by personal power.
The eye can serve as a teleport point, allowing instant arrival.
The eye can't interfere with reality, only providing teleport coordinates.
A god-level teleport talent!
Having cleared the dungeon, the corrupt witch naturally left a dark realm's eye in each layer.
Since it can't interfere with reality, reality can't interfere with it, allowing the level 100 wizard to place an eye even in the 200th layer of the dungeon.
Whenever she wanted, she could instantly step into any layer up to the 200th layer.
This god-level teleport talent had certain drawbacks.
Like consuming a huge amount of mana.
Or being limited to reality without spatial barriers.
And after one teleport, the location can't have another dark realm's eye for a long time.
It's no wonder this witch was so eager to meet Ling Zhan.
Such a strange and powerful kid, she had to see him.
Also...
The Church of Light had always recommended Princess Saint Luni as Cathy's final magic apprentice.
Their goal was for their saint to inherit Cathy's corrupt magic and all the magical achievements she had studied over the years.
Princess Saint Luni had been proving her strength to gain Cathy's recognition.
But...
For some reason, Cathy had never agreed.