Blood of Mercury

Vol 2 Chapter 52: wide awake

[You have received 300 points of cold damage (from extreme cold oil)]

[You lose one-third of your total health, you are frozen]

【You fall into a coma】

...

[You have come into contact with metal products, induced metal allergy (weak), all checks get +1 disadvantage]

[You have come into contact with multiple metal products, induced metal allergy (mild), all checks get +2 disadvantage]

After Roland woke up, a piece of system news appeared in front of him to give him a general understanding of the situation.

Metal allergy?

Roland frowned slightly.

He did feel a faint sense of discomfort sweeping through his body. Roland felt weak in his limbs and dizzy, as if he had a cold and a fever.

Roland shook his head a little uncomfortable, but heard a crisp clanging sound of iron chains colliding, and an unspeakable heaviness came from his body.

Roland was slightly startled, looked down, only to find the heavy metal chains on his body.

Four heavy and cold metal chains wrapped around Roland's wrists and ankles several times, and then tied them to the wall behind him.

The black robe on his body was still well worn, and nothing on his body was lost, only the power ring on his left hand disappeared.

Roland raised his brows and chuckled softly.

It's a... an enemy who knows enough to sue the crow.

Maybe she was well hidden, but the oil of arctic cold had exposed her existence.

In the game, Chilling Oil is considered a purple rarity consumable, which can add 15-30 additional cold damage to weapons, or it can be used as an alchemy bomb that deals 150 cold area damage. bomb use. If you want to make it, only an alchemist who has reached the (red) rank approval is possible.

And the proof of a red-level alchemist is to refine at least one Sage's Stone - which is often referred to as the blood of Aum. An alchemist with the Sage's Stone can often do things outside the scope of alchemy in the usual sense. This is also the only way to gain combat power above the Temple of Truth without awakening the origin, other than accepting the blood of the twilight.

Roughly speaking, there are twelve types of sage stones: calcining, liquefying, separating, combining, corrupting, condensing, adding, sublimating, fermenting, elevating, multiplying, and projecting. Compared to the near-infinite origin, it is indeed a lot more monotonous, but the advantage of alchemists is that they can hold multiple sage stones.

The creation of the oil of extreme cold is a by-product that can only be made by an alchemist who has both liquefaction and condensation of the sage's stone.

As far as Roland knew, there were only three red-level alchemists in this era. Among them, there is only one person who has both the liquefied and condensed Sage Stone, and that is the professor.

So. The answer is about to come out-

There are not many people who know the professor, know that Roland is a death crow, understand the weakness of the death crow, and at the same time have a grudge against Roland. Roland counted carefully, but there were only two people. Excluding the dead Edward, the remaining person is Farina.

And Roland had indeed heard that Earl Orwell fell out with the family because he liked a female Druid from a bad background. In the reward list for all Count Orwell quests. The most popular among players is the [Unfortunate Lover's Ivy Leaf], which is one of the few items that can adjust the item drop rate. Makes you lucky?"

What this item does is, when you carry it, it will reduce the drop chance of accessory items. Increases the drop chance of letter items. As one of the main quest triggering methods in the Land of the Gods, the importance of letter-type drops is self-evident.

Roland was the diary of Farina that was dropped when he defeated Farina with it. Looking back now, it is self-evident who is Earl Orwell's lover.

At this time, Roland realized that he seemed to have missed a mission.

If I had known about this earlier, and then handed Farina's diary to Count Orwell, it might have triggered something... But it's too late to know about it now. in various senses.

A cold light flashed in Roland's eyes.

For the tutor's sake, Roland has already spared Farina once.

So far, everyone Roland killed—whether it was the sick village, the city of wealth, or the White Pagoda—was someone who would die sooner or later in the past. And because of what Roland did. Before the revival of the plague, more than tens of thousands of people had survived, and there will be more after the revival of the plague begins.

In the White Tower alone, 20% of the wizards and nearly all innocents have successfully escaped from the Templars' iron hooves. And the Templar Knights did not spend too much strength in the battle with the wizard, and this strength can be used to deal with the underground race.

Roland has a very clear distinction between who is his own, who is an irreversible mortal enemy, and who is a temporary enemy.

Although the Templars will become an obstacle to Roland sooner or later, after all the gods have fallen, most of them will in turn become the guardians of the saints.

In the cataclysm of the plague revival, priests and Templars survived the most.

Perhaps the war against the White Tower had shaken their faith. Or they simply wanted to survive. In short, more than 80% of the believers survived successfully. Among these 80%, less than 10% of the stubborn people were eliminated, and 40% of the ordinary people who gave up their shepherds and chose other occupations, and the rest. Almost all of them became priests of the saints.

The number of people in the Farns world is not rich. Roland naturally wouldn't pit them to death.

It's enough to let them ignore the situation of Banza and Titan for a while. Just enough to let them deal with the underground race first.

In Roland's view, these outcasts with the blood of Twilight flowing on their bodies are absolute enemies. On average, every three underground people have a belief in Twilight. After the revival of the plague, when players crusade Dusk, the mobs are basically composed of these guys except Dusk followers.

While letting the underground people stumble upon the Templars, it just happened to let the knights weaken the strength of the underground people.

Anyway, there is the support of Farara in the heyday, plus the rear support of the temples of all parties. In the end, it must be the underground people who fail. After all, the number of underground people is an unsolvable flaw.

It doesn't matter if a group of Templars die. Deal with these guys first and practice your skills, and it will be much easier to face the South Wind Ring or the Ash Ring in the future.

It is far better than facing the self-exploding madman of the Ring of Ashes and the demons enslaved by the Ring of South Wind as soon as they come up.

Just as the flood induced by Roland's detonation of the Tilance Dam was easily suppressed, how to detonate some potential instability factors in advance at the right place and at the right time is a matter of knowledge. As the mentor's voters, Roland and Farina's main idea is to kill some people to save some people - this is their obligation.

The difference between Farina and Roland is that she sees her mentor as too great and too intimate.

A mentor is a mentor after all. He is a saint, not a false god. As the personification of the rules, the mentor does not have feelings even if he has a personality.

Farina just misunderstood this. She recklessly uses the most efficient means to cultivate the plague, and kills the target people marked by her mentor by killing the innocents with high efficiency, but she never hides her actions.

With her subconscious thoughts, in the face of the crusade against the dead crow, the tutor will definitely protect her. In this way, as long as he meets the requirements of his mentor, no one can hurt him.

Poor Farina, she was obviously wrong.

Saints and false gods think differently. When Farina killed the nobles who had an affair with Dusk or adopted a strategy that was beneficial to Dusk, she took her actions as her mentor's selfish desire. After all, she couldn't understand the danger of the Twilight species, so she naturally regarded destroying Twilight as a hobby rather than a natural duty of her mentor.

Therefore, Farina never concealed her crimes. In the end, he was defeated by the heroes as a demon king as expected, and returned the world to a clean and peaceful world. Roland officially took Farina as a lesson from the past, and there was Orlando, a fictitious character who was specially used to bear the hatred involved in Roland~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and Farina has always acted unscrupulously, which is why...

……etc.

Roland frowned, realizing that things were not simple.

With Farina's character, she couldn't put Roland here and then stop moving. After she captured Roland, she would kill Roland as soon as possible, and then consider the rest.

Act decisively and unscrupulously - in a sense, Farina is indeed more suitable to be the Pope than Roland.

But Roland is not dead now...

"you're awake?"

At this moment, an old voice came from in front of Roland.

Roland suddenly became vigilant.

He remembered - this voice was the voice that came from behind when he was attacked! (To be continued.)

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