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Chapter 485

483. Persistent pursuit

Author: Clouds in the Starry Sky

483. Persistent pursuit

Nothing at all.

When Serran and Vulcan quietly sneaked into Veidt Castle, it was too late. The Camarilla had somehow destroyed or hidden the passage to the Titan ruins, and nothing was left here.

In fact, when he just learned that what Vulcan was hiding was the passage to the Titan ruins, Serran even thought about whether to reveal his true identity and kill Vulcan, and explore the passage exclusively, trying to find something that could break the curse.

However, after arriving at Werther Castle, all of his thoughts were meaningless. The Camarilla did not leave him any clues or opportunities, and this also caused his plan to use Vulcan to encounter obstacles.

Although this can push Vulcan to oppose Ma En, this situation also makes Vulcan more alert, making him want to use more cautious and common methods to deal with this secret alliance that emerged out of nowhere.

That is, waiting for Ma En and the members of the Camarilla behind him to die of old age.

After sensing Vulcan's intention to retreat, Serran also began to look for Ma En's weaknesses, but then he immediately realized a very serious thing, that is, he might have used all of the opponent's weaknesses.

No matter how he investigates next, he can't find any useful bargaining chips. It can be said that Ma En has nothing that can be exploited. This is actually a bit beyond Serran's expectation.

Ma En was more cautious than most of the enemies he encountered. I don't know if he went back to deal with the traces of the past after realizing that he was dealing with him, but it was only after he investigated Ma En that he realized how cautious he was.

Serran even felt a little unreasonable that he could find the problems of Ma En. In fact, he was very sure that there were indeed some problems in it, because it seemed that he should not have found any bargaining chips in the first place.

However, Serran was unable to find out what was wrong with Ma En. Now he finally slowly realized that he might have really encountered a problem this time. There was nothing he could do about Ma En now.

It was as if those flaws were just accidents, and the obstacles he encountered one after another were normal.

However, there is not any good news. Some time ago, the Dragon Mother informed her that she had met Ma En in her territory according to the contract. If she was lucky, he should have found the trap she left.

He estimated that there was a 70% chance that the secret alliance could see through the most superficial disguise and detect the raging flame of wisdom inside, so that they would become wary and hostile to Heaven.

The best situation is of course that the Camarilla and Ma En take the initiative to find trouble in Heaven, giving me a chance to intervene. Even if it is a little bit close, I can lead Angel and Ma En into conflict, and the seeds of doubt I have planted at this moment have reached that point.

When the time comes, it will play its due role and not let them use the opportunity to calm things down.

Sometimes, just a slight deviation, such as a little bit of force when the Camarilla counterattacks, is enough to make things that had a chance to be saved collapse in an unstoppable trend.

However, Serran always feels that these are not enough. Heaven may cause enough chaos, but in the end they will definitely not fight to death with Ma En. At most, they will only make Ma En pay a "painful" price.

But this still couldn't solve the problem, and although his purpose was to get the Camarilla into trouble, the only one he could really do anything about was Ma En, and he couldn't make the Camarilla aware of his intentions.

How to deal with Ma En?

With such thoughts, Serran then began to collect the evidence of the two guardian angels, preparing to see how Ma En would react. If Ma En could still remain calm, he would rely on this to provoke them.

There is a conflict with heaven, which is also the reason why he left the trap.

Serran never thought that he could do anything to Marn with these, nor did he think that the Camarilla would never realize that Cherubeus was not the mastermind behind it, so he had no intention of using this to delay time.

In fact, this is also the reason why Serran wants to join forces with Vulcan. In fact, whether Vulcan can cause enough trouble to Marne is not the most important thing. The key point is to prevent Marne and the Camarilla from doubting the southern gods.

In the past, Ma En also had troubles with the gods. If he didn't go to Vulcan, he would definitely think about whether he was related to them. Therefore, he was not particularly depressed when Vulcan's matter hit a wall.

The important thing is not whether he succeeded or not, but whether he tried to do it.

It was precisely because of this that he came to a seaside town in the Southern Federation.

The moment Serran appeared on the streets of the town, he could feel every surrounding town citizen casting a veiled glance at him, as if they immediately felt that he was an "other".

Serran didn't care about their looks, but walked towards the location he had recently inquired about. In the center of the town, there was an ordinary-looking church, and there was a holy priest in it.

But only the townspeople born here know that what they worship is not someone who is destined to return.

Before asking about this, Serraine didn't know that she still maintained a church system. Establishing and maintaining a church is not a particularly worthwhile task for the current gods, but Serraen can feel the originality in this town.

There is some kind of strange aura exuding from the residents' bodies. It is obvious that what Poseidon is doing here is not really repeating the previous church, but is conducting some secret experiment.

Serran arrived in front of the church under the prying eyes of the townspeople. When he opened the door and entered, the woman who looked particularly plump was already lying on her side on a chair waiting for him.

"You are the guy who is dealing with Ma En." Poseidon raised his eyebrows slightly, "You also found out that I had a conflict with Ma En, so you want me to help you?"

Serran looked around at the decorations in the church, and then his eyes fell on Poseidon:

"You have been hiding your true situation. They all thought you were in despair."

Poseidon was a little surprised that he could see this:

"I have a good vision, but unfortunately, I will not interfere in the matter between you and Ma En. He does have some small value to me, but he is not worth my taking action again..."

"Shana." Serran lifted his hood, revealing his golden pupils, "It's me."

Shana's face suddenly changed, and she stood up in shock and anger:

"Selaan!"

"That's right." Serran looked at her and said, "But there is no need to get excited. We can continue to temporarily forget the hatred used to paralyze them. We have the reason and necessity to cooperate again."

"I'm not pretending to hate you." Poseidon narrowed his eyes and said, but he didn't dwell on it, "So you weren't making some new conspiracy last time, and you were really telling the truth?"

Serran nodded:

"Yes, there really was an organization that killed a god. Now is the time...

"The gods need to unite again"
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