Chapter 741
Mobius couldn't figure it out. If Sylvie's purpose was to let them act as guides to find the Time-Keepers, and they had already found them, why didn't she take action?
He was waiting for the Time-Keepers to come out and turn the tide.
And her?
What was she waiting for?
"I'm waiting for the Time-Keepers to come out..."
Sylvie saw the doubt in his heart and sneered: "Only when the Time-Keepers come out will you, you all, truly feel what despair is!"
You need to be as painful and desperate as I am; only then can it be called revenge!
One of the reasons Sylvie didn't kill them was to make them "empathize"!
Don't you see the Time-Keepers as your last savior?
Fine!
I'll give you a chance to find them!
I'll also give you a chance to ask them to take action!
I want you to watch with your own eyes as the Time-Keepers you have always worshipped, served, and thought could turn the tide, turn into useless mechanical puppets.
I want your faith to collapse and your beliefs to break down.
I want you to experience the despair and unbelievable grievances I felt back then.
Only then can my hatred be released!
"Ding!"
The elevator door suddenly opened. Ravonna looked at Mobius and Sylvie with a calm and composed expression, her tone steady and her voice gentle: "The Keepers want to see you."
Mobius breathed a sigh of relief and turned to walk into the elevator.
Ravonna looked at Sylvie, who hadn't moved, her tone carrying a slight contempt: "Don't dare?"
Who is Sylvie? She's a ruthless character who stabbed through the multiverse with a knife. Don't dare? Heh, there's nothing she doesn't dare to do!
With a sneer, Sylvie walked into the elevator.
The door closed, and the elevator started slowly.
Sylvie glanced at Ravonna, who had her back to her, and then at Mobius, who was staring at her. She had no nervousness or worry about going into the lion's den alone.
This is the risk that should be borne for revenge; there is nothing to be nervous or afraid of. Besides, she is not a lone hero now!
Behind her are thousands of super warriors from the Dangdou Society, and the Lord of the Void who is as strong as a god. A mere Time-Keepers' palace can't be considered a dragon's den or a tiger's lair!
"Ding!"
The elevator stopped, and the door opened slowly.
The first thing that came into view was the dim blue halo and the mist filling the entire palace.
Walking out of the elevator, Sylvie saw two guards standing straight and motionless on both sides.
Walking a few more steps, she saw the three Time-Keepers sitting on high chairs in the mist directly in front.
The Time-Keepers' positions were one high and two low, forming a triangle. The mist permeating everywhere made their appearance somewhat blurry, and one could only vaguely see the general outline, full of a high-and-mighty sense of mystery.
"Merciful Time-Keepers, as I promised, I have brought the Time Variant."
Ravonna stopped and reported loudly.
"You really know how to gild the lily." Sylvie gave her a mocking look, walked a few more steps on her own, and then stopped with a playful expression.
"After several twists and turns, you finally stand before us."
"Time Variant, before you meet your end, do you have anything to say?"
The Time-Keepers at the top and on the left spoke in turn. Their voices were like sounds from a hearing aid, each sentence carrying a hollow echo.
Sylvie smiled: "Is this why you want to see me? To kill me? If so, please go ahead."
Sylvie wasn't afraid at all, and even wanted to laugh.
"Do it."
She tilted her head, looking like she was waiting to be slaughtered.
The Guardian on the right spoke: "Your bluffing poses no threat to us, Time Variant!"
Do it?
Doing it is impossible, it's impossible to do it in this life, you can only bluff and use verbal attacks to maintain life.
Sylvie raised the corners of her mouth and said playfully: "No, I don't think that's what you think. I think you are very afraid!"
"No, Time Variant, you are too disappointing. Delete her."
The Guardian at the top gave the order. The two Time Guards guarding the elevator took out their pruning weapons in unison and walked toward Sylvie.
Sylvie turned around and looked at Ravonna sideways: "Is this your plan? To trick me in and then use numbers to bully me? Heh, you have more than just me as an enemy. Even if you kill me, you still won't be able to reverse your decline."
"Besides..."
"If you want to kill me, these two aren't enough!"
As the words fell, a short sword burning with flames appeared in Sylvie's hand. This was young Loki's—the Sword of Victory!
Puff!
Puff!
The scorching and dazzling sword light slashed across the necks of the two Time Guards. The Time Guards showed expressions of disbelief, completely not expecting that they would be killed in seconds without even a chance to react.
With two clanging sounds, Ravonna and Mobius each took out their pruning weapons and swung them at Sylvie.
Sylvie sneered, not dodging or avoiding, as if she didn't see them and let them hit her.
"Puff!"
A piercing sound rang out. The one on the far right, the Time-Keeper who said Sylvie was bluffing, suddenly paused, looked down stiffly at the flame sword stuck in his neck, and suddenly lowered his head, and his head fell off directly.
Rolling, rolling—
The Guardian's head fell off and rolled in front of Ravonna and Mobius.
Ravonna and Mobius were stunned, and then they discovered that the Sylvie they had hit had disappeared.
The real Sylvie was looking at them not far away with a mocking sneer, or more accurately, looking at the Time-Keeper's head at their feet.
Sparks and electric light were sizzling at the Time-Keeper's neck. Looking along the neck, the mechanical structure inside was clearly visible.
"How... how could this be?"
Mobius was stunned. He didn't expect Sylvie to secretly attack the Time-Keeper, and even more didn't expect that the Time-Keeper was... mechanical?
Mechanical? The Time-Keepers are robots? No, the Time-Keepers are... fake?!
Mobius was startled by this thought and instinctively looked at Ravonna.
But he found that Ravonna's reaction was a bit wrong. There was no surprise in her eyes and expression that the Time-Keepers were robots, but rather an indescribable relief and calmness.
She knew!
She knew the Time-Keepers were robots!
How is this possible? Ravonna had long known that the Time-Keepers were robots, long known that the Time-Keepers were fake?
The Time-Keepers are a lie. She, she lied to herself and lied to everyone?
Wait...
Sylvie knew the Time-Keepers were fake, knew that all of this was a lie, so she deliberately let them come to find the Time-Keepers. The purpose was just as she said: only when the Time-Keepers came out would he truly feel what despair is!
End of Chapter
