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The Primordial Record novel Chapter 254

Chapter 254 Thousands of Years of Deception

His Angel could find Envy.

Tasking Suriel to search for Envy was another method for Rowan to find the Divine Kingdom, so the moment Erohim attacked Rowan, Suriel began searching for Envy using his Astral Projection, it was up to Rowan to keep the god attacking him for as long as possible.

Erohim was imprisoned, and his methods of attacks were few, and so in order to kill someone like Rowan he would need the assistance of his Divine Kingdom, and so, when attacking Rowan with his Domain and part of his soul, the gates to his Divine Kingdom would be wide open.

Proper preparation leads to luck. Rowan was lucky that he made several fail safes, and now here he was inside the Divine Kingdom of Erohim.

Everything went as it should, Erohim attacked with his might, and Rowan slipped through the cracks of his assault and came to the god's front door, and brought their confrontation to the next level.

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Valen Boreas rubbed tired eyes, the events of the past few weeks, especially the last few hours, had been straining his patience and mental capacity.

He was the governor of Trinad, and for the three centuries he held this position, it was a dream come true for him. Far from the politicking at the seat of the Empire, he could devote his time to his studies and his vices, and he had excelled in both.

Becoming a Spirit Territory Dominator was the height of his potential and he achieved it, leaving so many of his peers behind who were now dust, and he was still thriving, also giving birth to thousands of children after marrying hundreds of wives fulfilled his vices, and he was contented to spend the remaining years as the governor of this world while focusing on ways to extend his lifespan.

But it seemed the truth of existence holds for everything, there can never be eternal bliss or happiness, sooner or later when the dice of fate rolls, it would come out as snake eyes. Because of his three centuries of plenty, he was now having three months of woes.

The Continent of Krakow had gone dark a few hours ago, after weeks of patchy communication from the continent, this news caused a few of Valen rich blue hair to turn white at the root.

(Unknown to Rowan, the chief reason why Vraegar the dragon could perform so spectacularly was his lucky break of consuming so much second circle beast that had been weakened to the first circle, and he quickly surpassed the first circle and reached the peak of the second far faster than should be possible. Rowan had woken up the moment Vraegar reached the third circle, although his intuition had informed him of these events, he could not accurately understand its message.)

Valen Boreas sighed, of course when the golden beast descended on the planet, it was not taken that seriously, in the long history of Jarkarr there had been many alien beast invasions from the stars, and this was no different, especially with the Great Storm incoming and every Governor was busy making sure their workers reached the various cities in a timely manner, besides the incoming Great Storm would wipe out every living thing on the surface of the planet, encasing the world in ice, and from it a rich harvesting of Blue Iron would resume in the next six month after the Great Storm subsides.

(This habit of importing large amounts of beast suddenly began twelve thousand years ago, and even the Governors who took up this habit did not know its true purpose that only few such as the Ancestors of the Boreas family were aware of it, the acts were promoted, but the true reason went deeper.

It was to sacrifice all the beasts on the surface of the planet to feed the fallen god Erohim. Interestingly enough, at that time Blue Iron had not even been "discovered by the talented alchemist" and it would lead one to wonder why continue feeding Erohim if he was not being utilized to create Battle Stimulant? What was the god Boreas using Erohim to achieve before he started selling his blood piecemeal as a drug?)

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