Dainsleb narrated slowly: "The five people who were supposed to accompany me to prevent the disaster together failed to resist the temptation of the power of the abyss at the most critical moment, and secretly divided up the power that was enough to destroy the world.

They are the prophet Viserfenir, the sage Helotadi, the golden Rhinedot, the evil knight Surtloch, and the moon hunter Lelier. "

Lin Yide held his chin with his hand and fell into deep thought.

After a long moment, he looked up at Dainsleb and said, "Perhaps, it should be six sinners."

Dainsleb was stunned at first, but then he reacted and shouted angrily: "This is a cheap slander against me!"

However, Lin Yide was not angry. He calmly took out a book titled "The White Princess and the Six Dwarfs" from his system space and said, "This book may give you some inspiration."

Dainsleb took the book and began to read it.

The more he read, the more frightened he became. This seemingly simple fairy tale book was actually an almost complete metaphor for the catastrophe in Kanreya.

If what this book says is true, then I was also involved in that conspiracy, but later came to my senses and embarked on the journey of exile.

"This...this should just be a coincidence..." His voice trembled slightly.

Lin Yide smiled and replied, "Maybe. But at this moment, the truth is not important. What is important is that we must prevent the disaster from happening again."

Dainsleib took a deep breath, tried to calm himself down, and then said seriously: "Boss Yide, you are right."

He then recounted in detail how he had stopped the Abyss Cult's "Loom of Fate" plan.

After listening to this, Lin Yide couldn't help but frown.

According to Dainsleib's description, this plan would have extremely serious effects on the earth veins.

The ley lines serve as the circulation and digestive system of the entire Tewat continent. Once problems occur in the ley lines, the consequences will be disastrous and may trigger a series of irreversible disasters.

Lin Yide said somewhat depressedly: "There are already enough disasters in the world, but there are still people who are causing more trouble."

Dainsleb responded solemnly: "Now, the 'Loom of Destiny' only needs one key item - the eye of the first tiller, and it can be successfully activated.

To stop them, I have hidden this Eye in some secret place.

But I suspect they may have found it there.”

"In that case, we can't delay any longer." Lin Yide suggested, "Now go to where you hide your eyes and find them before them."

Afterwards, under the guidance of Dainsreb, the group finally arrived at the entrance of a ruin after half a day's trek.

On the road to the entrance, they clearly saw several shoe prints, which were undoubtedly traces left by the members of the Abyss Cult, indicating that they had entered the ruins first.

Seeing this, Paimon urged anxiously, "We have to go in quickly. We can't let them succeed."

Upon hearing this, Lin Yide and Kong immediately quickened their pace and walked into the ruins.

However, there was something strange about Deinsreb's behavior.

He first called out, "Sora, I have something to tell you."

Sora stopped and turned to look at him in confusion, only to see Dainsleb saying, "Let's go."

Although Kong didn't understand why, the situation was urgent and they had to stop the Abyss Cult from getting the eye of the tiller as soon as possible.

Therefore, he didn't pay too much attention to this matter.

Then, the group went deeper into the ruins and soon reached their destination.

The end of the ruins is a spacious secret room. In the center of the dark space is a headless statue, which looks particularly mysterious and solemn.

Under the statue, an Abyss Ice Apostle stood proudly, emitting a cold aura.

"Dainsleb, you traitor!" the Apostle of the Abyss Ice shouted angrily, "Hand over the eyes of the tiller!"

Dainsleb held the Sword of Last Light and responded grimly: "You who embrace the abyss are the real traitors of Kanria."

Before he finished speaking, he resolutely drew his sword and started a fierce battle with the Abyss Ice Apostle.

Lin Yide did not join the battle, but stood aside and carefully observed the battle process of Dainsreb.

He keenly sensed the traces of the power of the abyss infecting Dainsreb's body, and the reason why he did not become an apostle of the abyss was related to the mysterious ring in his hand.

Dainsleb's swordsmanship was indeed superb. Each of his swords was precise and exquisite, piercing the vital points of the Apostle of the Abyss.

If the Abyss Ice Apostle's body had not been protected by a thick layer of ice shield, he would have been pierced to pieces by him.

The battle quickly came to an end as Dainsleb skillfully attached the element of lightning to the blade of the sword.

Amidst the flashes of lightning, the Abyss Ice Apostle was finally defeated.

The defeated Abyss Ice Apostle did not beg for mercy, but resolutely and proactively inserted the Sword of Last Light into his chest.

He stared at Dainsreb with wide eyes, and roared unwillingly: "You traitor of Kanria, I curse you forever!"

Soon after he finished speaking, he collapsed to the ground powerlessly, his breath gradually dissipating.

Dainsleb's mood was beyond words. The words of the Apostle of Abyss Ice were like an icy sword, piercing his already broken heart.

As a remnant of Kanreya, he is now on the opposite side of almost all Kanreya people, which makes him feel extremely lonely and painful.

Just then, someone tapped him lightly on the shoulder.

He turned around and found Lin Yide standing next to him.

Lin Yide comforted him, "Dainsleb, you have to believe that the truth is always in the hands of a few people.

Just like when the Kanreya catastrophe happened, only a few people realized the disaster that the power of the abyss would bring. "

After hearing these words, Deinsleb felt much better, and at the same time, he became more determined in his original belief and determination.

He nodded and said solemnly: "Thank you, Mr. Yide. Your words have given me great comfort and strength."

Lin Yide waved his hand gently and responded with a smile: "You're welcome, Dain. If you are willing to treat me as a friend, just call me Yide from now on."

Dainsleb looked at Lin Yide with a gentle face and felt more favorable towards him.

He said sincerely, "Okay, Ide. I'm glad to have you as a friend."

Paimon on the side also looked at Lin Yide and said with emotion: "I always feel that Yide is a little different from before. He has become warmer and more friendly."

Lin Yide was slightly stunned when he heard this.

He knew that this was the change that the forest book had brought to him. It not only cleared away the hostility and resentment deep in his heart, but also soothed the pain that was engraved in his heart.

At this time, Dainsleb turned to Kong and said, "Kong, go to Weimo Manor first. Maybe there you will have a chance to find the missing person."

When Kong heard this, he was filled with doubts.

He didn't understand why Dainsleb suddenly made such a suggestion. When he was about to ask, Lin Yide spoke first, "Kong, trust me, you go back to Weimo Manor first."

When Kong heard his words, he immediately put aside his doubts and left with Paimon.

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