Chapter 74 - I Will Kill You

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Suo Fei was surprised that Hull would say such a thing. He frowned and was slightly uneasy. He couldn’t point out what exactly was making him feel uneasy, but in any case, he felt that something was wrong.


Suo Fei believed in his intuition to a certain extent so he explained, “It doesn’t matter whether I believe you or not. You’ve told me that there isn’t much energy left in the resurrection artifact and that it could only be used once. Hence, I hope that I’ll be the one to do it while you instruct me. If it failed, I wouldn’t have any complaints.”

“It’s precisely because it could only be used once that I want to help you. You’ve never used it before so can you be sure that you’ll use the correct technique? Moreover, you need to have enough power to use the resurrection artifact. The stronger the power, the greater the chance of success. So, it’d be better to let me do it.”

Hull made sense. Although Suo Fei felt that something was wrong, he couldn’t figure out what was. Moreover, since Hull had given him the artifact, it wasn’t possible for him to go back on his words. If Hull was to do it, the chances of success would definitely be much greater. So why didn’t he want to give it to him?

“Let me do it.” Samael, who had kept his silence all this while, suddenly spoke.

The two turned to look at him at the same time.

Samael continued, “If the chances of success would be greater the greater the power, then it’d be best for me to do it.”

Suo Fei was instantly happy when he heard his suggestion. It was true, he was much more at ease if he let Samael do it. He believed in Samael, even more than he believed himself!

It seemed like Hull wanted to say something but it was indeed what he had said. No matter what, Samael was the most suitable. It’d do him no good to say more. Also, he looked down at the time, it’s already not necessary to continue this argument.

Suo Fei didn’t understand how the resurrection artifact worked. Such an unscientific matter was rather troublesome for a philosophical materialist like him to understand. Not understanding didn’t mean that he would not believe it. In fact, he himself had transmigrated into this bizarre world so what else could he not believe in?

It was just that when Hull recounted how to operate the artifact to Samael, Suo Fei was bewildered when he listened in. After that, he thought that it’s fine as long as Samael could understand it so he listened less attentively.

After a short while, Samael got the gist of how to use it so Suo Fei passed the memory orb to Samael and fixedly stared at him with all his attention.

Samael placed the resurrection artifact and the memory orb together, closed his eyes and quietly chanted an incantation. Suo Fei saw that the liquid inside the resurrection artifact was slowly flowing out and covered the entire memory orb starting from the bottom. A white light slowly gathered in Samael’s palm which fell onto the memory orb.

Suo Fei was near him so he could see that the white light and the liquid inside the artifact began intertwining with each other and merged inside the memory orb bit by bit. Suo Fei was slightly nervous. He wasn’t certain if what was happening was right or not. He could only hope that it was right and that it would be successful.

When the white light and the liquid completely merged inside the memory orb, Samael’s eyes opened.

Suo Fei anxiously asked, “How is it?”

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