Chapter 413 Lathel's decision
Chapter 413 Lathel's decision
Dorack slowly shook his head: "No. I think you have a plan, so I don't dare to have any doubts."
Lathel nodded. He glanced at the four girls, then looked at Dorack and said: "Have you seen the tribe's attitude towards you?"
Hearing that, Dorack was a bit surprised. He raised his head to look at Lathel, while thinking to himself: 'Could it be that... he knew that things like this would happen?'
'Does he want this to be part of my challenge? That should be it. Otherwise, why did God give power to me and to Daba?'
Dorack nodded and said: "I saw it. They are ugly and cruel; I don't understand why they target me. They favour Doba; no, they favour anyone but me."
Lathel smiled and said: "That is what you must accept when walking on the path to becoming a God."
"You can be a coward, hiding under dry leaves, waiting for an opportunity. Or you can become a wild beast, using your roar and strength to make your enemies tremble."
"Dorack… What kind of person do you want to be?"
Dorack frowned and said: "God, I don't want to bow to anyone. Of course, except you. I want my enemies to tremble in fear of me; I want my name to be known everywhere and everyone to kneel when they see me."
Seeing Dorack's determination, Lathel nodded and pointed his finger at the distant rock: "Let's begin."
Dorack knew what Lathel was talking about. He stood up and walked towards that large rock.
At this time, he took out an hourglass from his shirt, which was the hourglass that Lathel gave him.
Dorack placed the hourglass on the ground, then took a deep breath.
"AAA!!" Suddenly, he shouted loudly.
Holding the rock tightly with both hands and lifting it up, he slowly but strenuously walked with it, but compared to before, his speed was much faster.
Sand slowly flowed down from the top of the hourglass, and Dorack's steps became more hurried.
The rock weighed heavily on his back, but he felt more excited, and the fighting spirit in his mind increased even more.
100 metres…
200 metres…
500 metres…
Finally, the 1,000-metre distance was completed. Dorack placed the heavy stone on the ground, panting. However, he had no plans to rest and immediately returned to his starting point.
At this time, his eyes became uncomfortable because the sand above had flowed to the bottom.
He gritted his teeth, looked at Lathel, and said embarrassedly: "I'm sorry."
Lathel smiled and replied: "No, you passed the test."
"What?! But…"
Before Dorack could finish his sentence, Lathel waved his hand, and the hourglass flew towards Dorack: "Don't you realise anything?"
"What do you mean?"
"The sand inside... is a little less than before."
"What?!" Dorack was startled. He looked at the hourglass again, trying to find the difference.
However, he didn't see any difference. Anyway, from the start, he didn't pay too much attention to it but only focused on how to lift the rock and move it as quickly as possible.
"Less sand means a shorter time. You… completed this trial faster than usual, Dorack. Congratulations."
Dorack heard Lathel speak and felt extremely happy. But he didn't show too much emotion; he just knelt on the ground, bowed deeply, and used his forehead to touch the ground.
"Oy! Why did you lie?" Viva's voice rang in his head.
Lathel sighed: "You don't understand; this person is very special. It's okay to help him a little."
Viva asked confusedly: "Strange. He does not have any special energy on his body, nor does he have the energy of the world's will like Alec or Harris."
"Do you really think that young man has the same destiny as Alec and Harris?"
Lathel smiled and replied: "I don't know, it's just... my intuition is saying that... this young man will grow a hundred times stronger than those two idiots."
At this time, Lathel took out a stone from his space bag that he had always dreamed of being able to throw away.
However, no matter how he threw it, this stone always came back to him.
At this moment… Lathel was a little worried. He didn't know whether he could completely get rid of this stone or not.
That's right, it was the God - Demon Stone.
Dorack saw the black-white stone in Lathel's hand and frowned because his heart seemed to be beating harder.
He felt an extreme desire to get the stone at all costs.
Lathel glanced at Dorack's expression, then smiled, throwing the God - Demon Stone towards Dorack as if it were a useless stone.
Dorack held the stone in his hand and looked at Lathel with puzzled eyes.
Lathel then said: "That stone has immense power; it can help you become a god, a supreme being of this world."
"That… is the reward I have for you."
"I…" Dorack said worriedly: "So... why don't you use it."
Lathel shook her head: "Dorack, everything in this world has its own destiny."
"I just kept it for the right person; I am not the right person. If I try to use it, I'm afraid… I will die."
"I think you are the right person to use that stone. However, whether you succeed or fail, whether you become a god or a devil, depends on your will."
"But… Dorack, I hope you don't go the wrong way. This world is very ugly, however… That is not a reason for you to become a devil."
"They treated you very badly. However, being a bad person is a matter of instinct, while being a good person... is decided by your reason."
Listening to Lathel, Dorack was a little confused; he both understood and did not understand anything.
"Okay, you don't have to try to understand what I just said." Lathel smiled and said: "You just need to remember those things carefully. Later… you will understand."
"Okay, you stay here for now. This village... is about to end."
"I… do you mean…" Dorack wanted to ask something, but Lathel put his index finger on his lips, signalling Dorack to be quiet.
Dorack didn't ask much, so he nodded.
"I know… You didn't become as strong as you are now because of the power I gave you, right?"
"This…"
"You don't need to say anything; I know you have your secrets. I also know what your secret is. However, you must keep that secret hidden; don't let anyone know." Lathel spoke softly.
"Anyway, being able to devour the energy inside energy crystals can only be done by a few individuals of the Beast and Demon clans."
"Energy crystals? Beast Clan? Demon race?" Dorack asked confusedly: "What is that?"
Lathel took out a monster energy crystal and asked: "You rely on eating stones like this to become stronger, right?"
Dorack didn't try to hide anything at this point, as he honestly answered: "That's right. I don't know what it is; however, when I saw that thing, it seemed like my intuition told me that I needed to eat it."
"That's why… I ate it. Although its effectiveness is far inferior to the power that God has given me, however, if I consume 10 of it or 20 of it, that is a different story."
"God… did I do something wrong?"
Lathel shook her head: "No, you didn't do anything wrong. It's just... your talent is what humans hate."
"Why?" Dorack frowned and asked.
"Okay, you don't need to ask too much. Later, when you leave this small space, go farther, and meet more people, you will understand. Lathel sighed and said: "Now, you just need to know that this is your only secret."
Hearing that, Dorack glanced at the other four girls. Those four girls also understood what Dorack's eyes meant.
A girl bowed her head and said, "I swear, I won't say anything about your powers or special abilities."
"Me too."
"I also swear I will never say that."
"I am just like them."
Dorack heard that and nodded slightly. He looked towards Lathel and said with a very respectful voice mixed with a little pleading: "God, these four girls are really good people. They…"
Lathel reached out, blocking Dorack's words. He nodded and said: "I know. I will not harm them, Dorack; on the contrary, I have a mission for you."
"Mission?"
"That's right." Lathel nodded and said: "On the rising sun, you will find a strange tribe. They are all women with dark skin and long ears; they are also extremely beautiful."
"They are facing disaster; if you help them fight their enemies, they will help you become stronger."
Hearing that, Dorack immediately bowed his head and respectfully said: "Yes."
"However, I cannot let you go help them while you are still so weak. Come close to me..."
Hearing Lathel's words, Dorack did not doubt anything and moved in front of him.
At this moment, Lathel silently said in her heart: "Viva, it's your turn."
"Huh! Okay, after this, you have to pay me."
"Of course."
"If you don't satisfy me…"
"I know." Lathel sighed: "If you are not satisfied, the consequences I will receive will be terrible, right?"
"Hehehehehe…" Viva smiled mischievously.
Just then, a bolt of lightning appeared from Lathel's fingertips, shooting towards the centre of Dorack's forehead.
BAM!
Dorack was struck by lightning, and he immediately became startled; his body stiffened, then he slowly closed his eyes and lay on the ground as if he had just fainted.
Lathel saw this scene, sighed, and muttered: "Fortunately, there was Dorack for Viva to punch; otherwise, the person she punched would have been me."
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