Chapter 1461
Monarch of Evernight
âWhy is that?â Predica asked quickly.
âI donât know, either. Normally, there can be only one reason for this kind of situation, and that is the interference of outside forces.â
Predica asked seriously, âIs your conclusion reliable?â
âCompared to traditional prophetic powers, Iâm more confident in my own conclusion. The results are clear numbers after all and not hazy predictions.â
In truth, Predica already believed Anwen; this personâs intellect far surpassed this generation. His thought process, research system, and even the tools he designed were things no one had ever thought of. Even the present great prophet couldnât figure out what he was thinking.
âWhatâs the current situation of the river?â Habsburg asked. He had just tried to communicate with the river and did receive a response; things were no different from before. As a crown prince, his ability to communicate with the river was unparalleled.
Anwen quickly drew an oval circle and an arced line. âThe river was traveling along this orbit at first. Itâs at the farthest point at the moment, but it wouldâve returned after a couple of decades. The ice age of the vampire race wouldâve ended at that point. But now, the river is slowing down and shifting to a straight-line trajectory. As for where this line goes, I have no idea.â
âThat means the vampire race will disappear?â Habsburg sounded serious.
The River of Blood was the source of the vampire race. Its departure wouldnât just cause a weakening; it might just bring about the destruction of the entire race.
Anwen said, âThis process will take a long time, centuries at least. You might have time to do something.â
âAnwen, do you think this change has something to do with Medanzo?â
Predica was surprised. âMedanzo? The Lightless Monarch might be a great dark monarch, but heâs not powerful enough to affect the riverâs flow, is he?â
âNo, you might not know this, but Medanzo is one of the few who got through the Lost Season. His strength is only limited by his inherent talents. To the River of Blood, his importance might be far beyond our expectations. I even sensed the riverâs grief when he fell.â
âOh?â Predica was surprised.
Anwen said after some thought, âIf Habsburg really did sense the riverâs sorrow, it proves two things. One, the river possesses a consciousness, much like the will of the new world. Secondly, Medanzo was truly important to the River of Blood, but thatâs the extent of it. Itâs not that easy for the river to change its course in the depths of the void. Itâs more likely that some external force is interfering with it.â
âWhat might that be?â Habsburg asked.
Anwen shrugged with a wry smile. âHow should I know?â
Habsburg knew this question would only make things difficult for Anwen, so he kept his silence. Predica said all of a sudden, âIâve come up with a conjecture.â
âPray tell.â
âAlthough I donât know why the river is moving away, I do know one way we can halt the process. That is the breakthrough of a greater number of vampire experts. If Iâm not wrong, the vampire race still has a lot of powerful experts. Especially those two, their existence might be a forbidden topic, but they are vampires after all.â
Habsburgâs eyes lit up. âCorrect! Her Majesty Nighteye is a given. I donât know who she was before, but sheâs headed straight for the Sacred Mountain soon after awakening. There is no doubt about that. The other, Qianye, might still be a grand duke at the moment, but I heard he has communicated with the river since he was a count. The favor he receives from the river is comparable to Nighteyeâs.â
âHer Majesty Nighteye is definitely a great candidate, but that person...â Predica smiled wryly.
Habsburg woke up to reality and fell silent. From the raceâs perspective, he didnât feel that Qianye was wrong. It could even be said that he was a hero who had averted a great disaster for the vampire race.
Predica understood Habsburgâs mood. âQianye doesnât know the truth behind all this. Even if he does, we cannot change him. Donât forget that his heart belongs to the human race as well.â
âTrue, the human race...â Habsburg laughed ruefully.
Anwen interrupted at this point, âI still believe that we shouldnât eliminate the human race. Perhaps what awaits us after eradicating all daybreak lifeforms is destruction.â
âThere were no daybreak lifeforms before the War of Daybreak.â Predicaâs tone was cold.
Anwen argued, âA world cannot exist on a single type of energy. Darkness mightâve been prevalent during ancient times, but daybreak couldnât have been absent entirely. Pulling in the darkness origins will produce an absolute region of darkness origin power in this world. Many of our people will also die under such an environment!â
âThe doors have opened, and the Lord of Evernight has also fallen, the darkness origins is under our control now. As long as we release a sufficient amount of its energy and close the door, this absolute region will not occur.â
Anwen sighed. âI canât stop you, so I can only hope what you say is true, that you can close the door as soon as you have enough energy. I fear that you will no longer be able to control yourself at that point. You people will eventually understand what it means to remove an intelligent species from this world.â
Predica said, âI understand your insistence, but you do not understand the end result of keeping the humans around. After I grasped the power of prophecy, I gradually discovered a mysterious power shrouding the fate of the human race. This has allowed them to make the right decisions at every critical juncture and avert some form of great disaster. The race seems to be boosted by this effect as well, making it so that experts arise in droves in every generation. This is similar to the werewolvesâ ancestral power, but its level was much higher. If we do nothing, theyâll overtake our sacred races in a few centuries.â
âThatâs just a guess. The real objective is to purge the world, isnât it?â
Predica shook his head with a sigh. âHis Majesty might think that, or maybe he has some unspoken reason. The fact remains that humans have become a great enemy to our faction. We cannot let go of any opportunity to wipe them out in one go. You are the future of the demonkin race, perhaps even that of Evernight itself, so you should do your best at such an important time. If you disagree with our methods, you can change all of that once you become a supreme.â
Anwen shook his head. âI donât think I will ever reach that place.â
âYou have the talent.â
âItâs not about talents but about the path. Becoming a supreme is an old path, and the one Iâm walking is vastly different.â