The Protector

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Chapter 2751

Chapter 2751 Guild And Order

Even Daxon observed with keen interest when Levi asked, for he had heard of the Xenhall clerics inpassing but knew not of the specifics.

“We’ve actually looked into both variations of the legend. One pertained to the Esoteric Guild. Wordhas it that they were a group of theurgists who wielded powerful magical techniques! The otherconcerned the Xenhall clerics of the Ecclesiastic Order, who were themselves also extraordinary folksin their own rights!

Levi and Daxon both reacted with astonishment.

“Might you have any more detailed information or the likes?” Levi continued to press.

An ancient manual came shooting out of The Manifest Court, which, upon Levi’s examination, openedto reveal content exclusively comprised of mythological stories that the Manifest Court made scanteffort to expound upon.

It was obvious that these were mere legends and, for the most part, unverified tall tales and hearsay.

Levi made a mental note of them and then left.

Actually, he was not sold on them either, since they were, as various sources would attest, nothingmore than stories.

The only avenue of doubt he had revolved around his own mentor.

From where did the seemingly omnipotent mentor hail?

“What will you do next?” Daxon asked.

Levi’s expression was severe. “All this time, Sacroria has been exceedingly concerned about theEsoteric Guild and the Ecclesiastic Order, and the truth of their existence! For this reason, they’veremained restrained and had been conserving their strength. I’ve even heard that the Lab of Gods isactually waiting on the appearance of the Esoteric Guild and the Ecclesiastic Order, and is looking onlyto attack Erudia with the Leviathan!”

Daxon had a gist of what Levi’s intentions were.

“So your upcoming plan would be to use the Esoteric Guild and the Ecclesiastic Order to bait Sacroriaout into the open?” Daxon asked.

“Yeah, that’s right. That’s why I have to first find out what these two mysterious entities of lore areabout, so that I may adapt accordingly! Even if it is just a myth, we should masquerade as closely aswe can to what the stories depict. Only by doing this would we be able to capture the attention ofSacroria,” Levi explained.

“I see. So, that’s why you needed something more concrete from The Manifest Court! However…”

Daxon appeared apprehensive.

“In order to be convincing as the legendary Esoteric Guild and Ecclesiastic Order, surely one has to notonly look the part but also have the prowess to match? In spite of our collective growth in strength, I’mafraid that we might still be quite far off from being able to meet this very criterion!”

Daxon’s assessment was pointedly simple.

Levi’s subordinates simply did not have the capability to pass themselves off as members of either theEsoteric Guild or the Ecclesiastic Order, thus making it easy for that ruse to fall through.

“Relax! None of you would need to get involved in this, for I have got some tricks up my sleeve!”

This was where Mutant Number Thirteen and the Fearsome Four, as well as Cyrus, will come in handy.It shouldn’t be difficult for them to pass themselves off as the Esoteric Guild and the Ecclesiastic Order,at least for a while.

Levi had also conceived a good draw with which to reel them in, and that was the Project Atlantis’undersea training base.

To the Lab of Gods, it was a site of unbridled intrigue.

Perhaps they would even fathom that place to possess some sort of connection to the Esoteric Guildand the Ecclesiastic Order.

Levi was going to tap on that particular inclination of theirs to lure out Sacroria, but the foremost taskfor him was to assemble his Super Fighters.

“You guys shouldn’t idle around either. Get out there and lend a hand! One more thing, though. Payattention to Zarain. I’m wary that they might seize the opportunity to move against us!”

Levi wanted Daxon to keep a close eye on Zarain, for a dormant Zarain at that time was a terrifyingproposition.

By staying put and without joining the alliance, she and her ilk might be awaiting an opportunity tocapitalize once the allied forces and Diviniteria wore each other down.

Their strength remained an unknown commodity, and that was Levi’s greatest cause for concern.

Hence, he had to be on his guard.

By now, the erection of the eleventh defense barrier by the allied forces had been completed.

The Titan Lord was in the lead of a group of lieutenants surveying from an elevated vantage point whilethey waited for the battle to commence.

“How I wish I could lead our vast army forth!”novelbin

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