Chương 630: Chapter 630: Hurry Up and Go
Sartorius sat in silence in the resplendent great hall, a crystal ball placed on the table before him.
Through the crystal sphere, a hazy image could be seen: a mountain forest shrouded in black smoke, meteors streaking across the sky, and falling asteroids bringing forth space Elemental Heroes.
A spaceship powered by the force of light gave chase, bringing with it the Alien of Light. The embodiment of light and the representative of darkness made first contact on Earth, leading to a battle. The result...
Well, the result was clearly rather tragic.
Even Sartorius himself was left speechless by what he saw.
Although this Neo-Spacian was the embodiment of darkness, he hadn't expected its fighting style to be so sinister. Right off the bat, it was a hand-destructive combo, a dangerous move for any unprepared opponent.
But on the flip side, the Alien of Light were surprisingly incompetent.
Their own ace card ended up locking themselves out—how ridiculous.
Sure, the Neo-Spacian Aqua Dolphin's hand-destruction ability was nasty, but it was the self-inflicted side effect of Candelato, the Beast of Light that really sealed the deal. Without its own "help," the Dolphin alone might not have been able to suppress it so completely.
At the end, Sartorius couldn't help but shake his head.
He had glimpsed a fragment of fate, seeing not only the main enemies of their light's wave approaching, but also allies arriving from the stars.
But who could have predicted that the enemy's Dolphin would rampage like a war god, while his own "ally" turned out to be an idiot who helped the opposition?
So, seeing his so-called teammate only made Sartorius feel more pressure, as if he was carrying the team. Not only did he have to face opponents as treacherous as the Dolphin, but he also had to carry a teammate who couldn't use his brain...
"Enough."
The image in the crystal ball faded. Sartorius leaned back in his seat.
No matter. He hadn't expected to rely on allies in his plan anyway.
Through painstaking effort, the Society of Light had grown strong. The wheels of fate were finally turning, and this planet was destined to become spotless and pure.
"Hm?"
Sartorius glanced at a terminal beside the table; its indicator light was blinking.
Even in this age, even a prophet couldn't do without modern technology.
Sartorius answered the call. The image of a young and beautiful woman appeared on the screen.
Sartorius's little sister, Sarina.
"What is it, Sarina?"
"It's still the problem with the Knights of Hanoi," Sarina said calmly. "I just got word that they're probing for our information through various channels.
That Revolver is a troublesome character, and he has some tough subordinates. There's a female duelist named Tania, suspected to be a Duel Monster spirit. Some of our peripheral members have already lost to her."
"Tania…"
Sartorius frowned in thought.
"The one who used to be part of the Shadow Riders?"
"Seems like it. And there are a few other troublesome people," Sarina continued. "Revolver is also on the move. I thought you'd want to know—"
"Not now, Sarina."
Sartorius shook his head, glancing at the now blank crystal ball.
"I have much more important matters to attend to. Revolver has no place in our destiny, not worth my attention. You handle it as you see fit."
"…Alright, I understand."
Sarina's concern wasn't unfounded.
…
The Society of Light wasn't a behemoth like Doma once was, so with Kira and the Knights of Hanoi's resources, digging up information wasn't that hard.
Not to mention, he had the help of some dark web contacts.
Voluntary help, this time.


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