Chapter 171: Suspicious Silas
Chapter 171: Suspicious Silas
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Chapter 171: Suspicious Silas
Syra tightened her grip on her star-iron staff, her mind racing through a dozen different diplomatic scenarios.
’Is restraining them actually the correct choice?’ she wondered, glancing at Iron-Scale’s twitching blade and Gulag’s heavy, bone-plated shoulders. ’No matter what logical compromise I propose to Silas, he will reject it. He is not actually negotiating. He is playing a game, and he has absolutely no intention of letting us pass through words alone.’
She let her slitted black eyes wander across the lavish cabin, noting the impossibly massive dimensions of the ghost ship. The sheer scale of the vessel was deeply unsettling. If the Eleventh Continent utilized ships this colossal merely to collect border tolls, how terrifying was their actual naval armada?
’Even if Iron-Scale and Gulag manage to injure or incapacitate an Apostle right here, we have absolutely no idea what is waiting for us deeper in the fog,’ Syra calculated grimly. ’If their transport ships are this large, their heavy artillery and defensive arrays must be equally devastating. We could be sailing blindly into a meat grinder.’
However, as she rapidly processed the variables, a glaring inconsistency suddenly highlighted itself in her tactical assessment.
’We are sailing on the exact navigational coordinates provided by the Second Continent’s envoys,’ Syra thought, her brow furrowing in deep concentration. ’Envoy Cassian never mentioned navigating a contested strait or paying a divine toll to a rival god. An obstacle of this magnitude is not a minor geographical detail a seasoned diplomat simply forgets to relay.’
Why would the Iron Arbiter’s highest-ranking messenger omit such critical intelligence?
’Perhaps we drifted off course during the mana-hurricane?’ she hypothesized, though she instantly rejected the idea since her alchemical mapping was mathematically flawless. ’Did Cassian intentionally hide the toll from us? If Elian knew we had to bleed resources just to cross the ocean, the Prophet would have demanded far stricter terms and stripped their empire entirely bare during the treaty signing.’
But as quickly as the theory formed, Syra’s sharp logic tore it apart.
’That makes zero strategic sense,’ she reasoned, her gaze shifting back to the smiling man in the white coat. ’If Cassian intentionally lied to secure a cheaper alliance, we would eventually reach the Second Continent, realize the deception, and violently extract the toll cost directly from their capital. The Iron Arbiter is currently bleeding to death against the Fourth Continent’s heavy cavalry. They are entirely too desperate to risk angering the Vanguard right now. Betraying us over a toll would be absolute suicide.’
The math simply did not add up. If the envoys didn’t lie, and her navigation wasn’t flawed, then the discrepancy had to originate right here in this room.
’Something is seriously wrong,’ Syra realized, a cold spike of clarity piercing through the heavy tension of the cabin. ’The envoys didn’t warn us about Silas because Silas wasn’t here when they crossed.’
Syra tightened her grip on her star-iron staff. She needed to test her theory before the situation spiraled completely out of control.
“I understand your demand for tribute, Silas,” Syra said smoothly, letting a calculated hint of diplomatic yielding enter her voice. “However, Envoy Cassian assured us that the Eleventh Continent’s recent naval treaty with the Iron Arbiter guaranteed safe passage for all allied vessels. We are currently marching to break the siege on their capital. Why are you openly breaking your own god’s pact?”
Silas let out a soft sigh and shook his head, looking almost disappointed by the question. “Ah, mortal treaties are such fragile things, Elder. That pact only covered standard merchant vessels and diplomatic envoys. It certainly did not account for a fully armed expeditionary force of fifty thousand troops. My master’s generosity has its limits.”
Syra’s slitted eyes turned as cold as the ocean outside. She tapped her staff against the floorboards.
“There is no naval treaty,” Syra stated flatly, her voice echoing in the sudden quiet of the cabin. “The Iron Arbiter has been completely blockaded by the Fourth Continent for months. They haven’t sent a single diplomatic vessel west in over a year. You just lied to validate a fake pact.”
Silas raised an eyebrow, his charismatic smile freezing in place.
“You are not an Apostle of the Eleventh Continent,” Syra continued relentlessly, stepping forward to close the distance. “In fact, I highly doubt the Eleventh Continent even claims this strait. The envoys didn’t warn us about a divine toll because you were never here when they crossed. Who are you really, and why are you stalling our fleet?”
Iron-Scale did not wait for the stranger’s answer. Realizing they had been stalled by an elaborate trick, the supreme commander finally snapped. He launched himself forward in a blinding blur of motion, his sleek blade cutting a deadly arc directly toward Silas’s throat.
The star-iron sword struck true, but it met absolutely no resistance.
Iron-Scale stumbled slightly as his blade passed effortlessly through Silas’s neck. There was no blood and no sound of tearing flesh. The image of the man simply rippled like a disturbed reflection in a pond before seamlessly reforming.
Silas looked down at his own chest where the sword had just phased through, and then he threw his head back and laughed. The melodic, echoing sound filled the lavish cabin, completely devoid of any malice or fear.
“Oh, brilliant,” Silas chuckled, clapping his hands together slowly. The glowing silver rings on his fingers began to crackle with a strange, warm energy. “I genuinely haven’t had this much fun in centuries. You Vanguard commanders are delightfully sharp.”
Gulag swung her spiked club in frustration, but she quickly lowered her weapon when she realized there was no physical body to crush.
They were standing in a room with a phantom.
“I merely wanted to see the caliber of the monsters marching across my ocean,” Silas said, offering them a dramatic, sweeping bow. The edges of his immaculate white coat began to fray into glowing embers. “I must admit, I am thoroughly impressed. I look forward to seeing your empire become one of the true powerhouses of this world.”
Before Iron-Scale could demand any actual answers, Silas’s entire form ignited.
He did not burn, but rather dissolved seamlessly into a cloud of brilliant golden ashes. The glittering dust caught the ambient light of the floating lanterns for a brief second before scattering completely into the damp sea air, leaving the Vanguard commanders standing alone in an empty cabin.
“What’s going on? Was he a ghost?” Gulag asked. “Just like the Hydra who was once undefeatable. But why didn’t he attack us if he had such powerful abilities? How can someone stop themselves from fighting when they see an enemy?” She wondered.
“No one thinks of fighting someone the first time they see them,” Syra responded. “He wasn’t an enemy.”
“Enough of this!” Iron-Scale sheathed his sword in anger. “Let’s leave this place. We have wasted enough time.”
Red stopped stroking Glitch and leaned back a little, clearly surprised by what he had just witnessed.
“So it wasn’t an apostle. But why did the system give me a prompt about it? Fooling the game engine is not easy. Perhaps, he was a god? But his abilities and charisma kind of reminds me of Valerius. Could it be that Silas is a native god?”
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- Chapter 201: The Three Scouts and the Report
- Chapter 200: The Three Conditions, Reaching the Western Harbor
- Chapter 199: Diplomatic Relations of Gods
- Chapter 198: The Two Gods of the Third Continent
- Chapter 197: At the Forth Continent, Western Shipyards
- Chapter 196: The Aftermath of Securing Three Fortress
- Chapter 195: Over the Next Few Weeks
- Chapter 194: Requirements to Wield Magic
- Chapter 193: The Strategy, the March, and the Conquest
- Chapter 192: Capital of the Second Continent, Swords of the Kingdom
- Chapter 191: Talk with the Native God, Sending the Second Voyage
- Chapter 190: Gorak’s Adventures, Finding Another Anomaly
- Chapter 189: What’s Going on with the Trinity Hive
- Chapter 188: Records of Chris Pitt and Megan Dox, Summoning the Vassal Gods
- Chapter 187: Understanding the Three Continents, Next Plans
- Chapter 186: Confrontation Within the Alliance
- Chapter 185: Opposite Ideals, The Third Continent
- Chapter 184: Interrogating Classmates
- Chapter 183: EVOLUTIONARY PATH UNLOCKED
- Chapter 182: Divinity vs Divine Creation
- Chapter 181: Iron-Scale vs Jason, Gulag vs Chloe
- Chapter 180: Battle of the Shattered Maw
- Chapter 179: The Fourteen Heralds, Two Classmates
- Chapter 178: Marching to the Fourth Continent
- Chapter 177: Interrogation, Cultural Differences
- Chapter 176: Reclaiming Three Bases
- Chapter 175: Planning for the Attacks, Iron-Scale and his Assassins Army
- Chapter 174: Apostle Lucian
- Chapter 173: Battle at the Shipyards
- Chapter 172: Reaching the Second Continent
- Chapter 171: Suspicious Silas
- Chapter 170: Suspicious Man on a Ghost Ship
- Chapter 169: A Mysterious Ship
- Chapter 168: Bidding Farewell, Into The Mist
- Chapter 167: The Members of the Voyage
- Chapter 166: Red’s Decision, Divine Presence
- Chapter 165: Opposing Opinions
- Chapter 164: Internal Feud
- Chapter 163: Forming Alliance
- Chapter 162: Diplomatic Meeting, Minister of Intelligence
- Chapter 161: Envoy of the Second Continent
- Chapter 160: The Strongest vs The Supreme
- Chapter 159: Iron-Scale, the Supreme Commander
- Chapter 158: The Prophet’s Troubles
- Chapter 157: Gorak’s Courting Advice
- Chapter 156: The Followers Three Years Later
- Chapter 155: A Million Followers, Global Chat
- Chapter 154: Upgraded Facilities
- Chapter 153: Three Years Later
- Chapter 152: Heroes of the Aethelgard
- Chapter 151: Going Global
- Chapter 150: SUPREME SOVEREIGN OF THE 17TH CONTINENT
- Chapter 149: Red’s Response, Total Submission
- Chapter 148: Sylara’s Offer
- Chapter 147: How to Deal with Sylara?
- Chapter 146: Two Million Divine Points Per Day
- Chapter 145: Conference with the Vassal Gods
- Chapter 144: REALM SOVEREIGN
- Chapter 143: Gaining Lore, Native God
- Chapter 142: Valerius
- Chapter 141: Glitch vs Divinity, An Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 140: A Mysterious Figure
- Chapter 139: Collecting All Fragments, Backfire
- Chapter 138: Another Awakening
- Chapter 137: Creating a Pre-Calamity Pet
- Chapter 136: Pet Creation Ticket
- Chapter 135: Defeating the Pre-Calamity Monster, Finding the Fourth Fragment
- Chapter 134: Into the Whispering Canyons, Soul Erosion
- Chapter 133: Taming a Pre-Calamity Monster, Finding the Third Fragment
- Chapter 132: How to Deal with the Void Eater
- Chapter 131: THE CONTINENTAL WAR REPORT
- Chapter 130: THE CONTINENTAL WAR REWARDS
- Chapter 129: The Continental War (17) || Ending the War
- Chapter 128: The Continental War (16)
- Chapter 127: The Continental War (15) | The Spiral
- Chapter 126: The Continental War (14)
- Chapter 125: The Continental War (13)
- Chapter 124: The Continental War (12)
- Chapter 123: The Continental War (11)
- Chapter 122: The Continental War (10)
- Chapter 121: The Continental War (9)
- Chapter 120: The Continental War (8)
- Chapter 119: The Continental War (7) | Hall of Fame
- Chapter 118: The Continental War (6)
- Chapter 117: The Continental War (5)
- Chapter 116: The Continental War (4)
- Chapter 115: The Continental War (3) | Giving an Ultimatum to the Gods
- Chapter 114: The Continental War (2)
- Chapter 113: The Continental War Begins
- Chapter 112: Evolution | Promotion
- Chapter 111: Farming Mutation
- Chapter 110: Inaugurating the river | Aegis Spore
- Chapter 109: Prophecy | Industrial Death Cult
- Chapter 108: Securing a High Rank Deity
- Chapter 107: EMERGENCY CONTINENTAL SUMMIT
- Chapter 106: CALAMITY EVENT TRIGGERED
- Chapter 105: Sylara’s Gift | New Priest
- Chapter 104: Encountering Unexpected Treasure
- Chapter 103: Contacting Sylara
- Chapter 102: Contemplating Conflictions
- Chapter 101: Omni-Web Network
- Chapter 100: Dinner over Call
- Chapter 99: Analyzing the Fragments
- Chapter 98: Bone Refinery
- Chapter 97: Custom Blueprint
- Chapter 96: An Interesting Discovery
- Chapter 95: Feral Beings
- Chapter 94: Marching for Mission
- Chapter 93: Post Revelation
- Chapter 92: Divine Revelation
- Chapter 91: Gorak vs Gulag
- Chapter 90: Duel of Ideals
- Chapter 89: Gulag
- Chapter 88: Heretic
- Chapter 87: THE FOSSILIZED LEVIATHAN
- Chapter 86: Evolving the Ants
- Chapter 85: Revisiting the Ant Colony
- Chapter 84: HEGEMON OF THE EAST
- Chapter 83: VASSALAGE CONTRACT
- Chapter 82: The Summit of the Cowards
- Chapter 81: City Restoration and Upgrade
- Chapter 80: The City of the Spiral
- Chapter 79: The Empire of the Fallen Sun
- Chapter 78: Claiming the Sun Spire
- Chapter 77: Mass Mutation
- Chapter 76: Marching to Sun Spire
- Chapter 75: New Divinity Trait
- Chapter 74: Levelling Up | War Rewards
- Chapter 73: BATTLE OF THE SWAMP (10)
- Chapter 72: BATTLE OF THE SWAMP (9)
- Chapter 71: BATTLE OF THE SWAMP (8)
- Chapter 70: BATTLE OF THE SWAMP (7)
- Chapter 69: BATTLE OF THE SWAMP (6)
- Chapter 68: BATTLE OF THE SWAMP (5)
- Chapter 67: BATTLE OF THE SWAMP (4)
- Chapter 66: BATTLE OF THE SWAMP (3)
- Chapter 65: BATTLE OF THE SWAMP (ii)
- Chapter 64: BATTLE OF THE SWAMP
- Chapter 63: THE PRICE OF A SOUL
- Chapter 62: THE FOG OF WAR
- Chapter 61: War Strategy
- Chapter 60: Preparation for the War
- Chapter 59: New Industrial Age
- Chapter 58: SPORE OF THE OMNI-WEB
- Chapter 57: THE SWORD AND THE SHIELD | THE SUN SPIRE
- Chapter 56: Tale of Red
- Chapter 55: A LEGENDARY GIFT
- Chapter 54: Discussing Void Eater, The Glitch
- Chapter 53: KING OF THE SESSION
- Chapter 52: ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED: METEORIC RISE
- Chapter 51: TRADING FLOOR - RESOURCE EXCHANGE
- Chapter 50: AURELIUS, THE GOLDEN KING
- Chapter 49: THE ANNUAL PANTHEON CONCLAVE
- Chapter 48: THE GOLDEN TICKET
- Chapter 47: Reaching 1000 Followers
- Chapter 46: War Pact || The Rotting Druid's Offer
- Chapter 45: BIO-REACTOR
- Chapter 44: Existential Crisis
- Chapter 43: THE ROTTING DRUID
- Chapter 42: The Spore Tower
- Chapter 41: Fire and Ash
- Chapter 40: Biological Weapon
- Chapter 39: Short Stagnation
- Chapter 38: Betrayal and Abandonment
- Chapter 37: Exodus, Feast, and Aftermath
- Chapter 36: THE HALL OF TRAITORS
- Chapter 35: Ruins and Remains
- Chapter 34: THE SIEGE OF BASTION
- Chapter 33: THE SERMON OF BLOOD || UNYIELDING FAITH
- Chapter 32: Fool's War
- Chapter 31: ALCHEMICAL BLIGHT
- Chapter 30: THE VAULT OF WHISPERS
- Chapter 29: The Delivery
- Chapter 28: O-GORR
- Chapter 27: The Night of the Tragedy
- Chapter 26: Vex- The Intruder
- Chapter 25: Council of the Obsidian-Claw Troglodytes
- Chapter 24: Onyx Hall
- Chapter 23: Path of the Red Spiral
- Chapter 22: FAITH DIVERGENCE
- Chapter 21: THE SOUTHERN MIST || THE NORTHERN FRONTIER
- Chapter 20: THE QUIET DAYS || THE WESTERN FRONTIER
- Chapter 19: The GREAT EXPANSION || CITY OF BASTION
- Chapter 18: Rewards, Rights, and New Findings
- Chapter 17: THE EVE OF THE HUNT
- Chapter 16: DIVINE HIERARCHY
- Chapter 15: Gaining Even More Followers
- Chapter 14: Gaining New Followers
- Chapter 13: Deciding God Name || Earning Favour
- Chapter 12: Seven Days Later
- Chapter 11: War with Gorr
- Chapter 10: Biological Warfare
- Chapter 9: Migration || Encountering Enemies
- Chapter 8: KRUG || Rules of Divinity
- Chapter 7: Ka-lam-tee
- Chapter 6: Finding New Believers
- Chapter 5: Total Annihilation
- Chapter 4: Benefits of 100x Growth
- Chapter 3: SSS-RANK TRAIT - EXPONENTIAL DIVINITY
- Chapter 2: Meeting God in the Abyss
- Chapter 1: Sacrificed as Trash