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    Inside the document folder were records of changes to the Blood Moon’s Owner, as well as some photographs. Moreover, the data repository in the Far North should still have some video materials, but Tu Jing simply had not shown them to Lu Fan. After all, even with just this bit of information, Lu Fan could understand what the current situation in the Far North was like.

     

    The video materials were likely the highest classified secrets of the Far North, and would not be leaked unless absolutely necessary.

     

    According to the photographic evidence, Lu Fan could clearly see that the Blood Moon’s Owner was now more dangerous than before.

     

    Previously, it had only opened one eye, but both of its eyes were now open.

     

    Looking from the Griffin Legion camp, it was as if two Blood Moons were suspended high in the sky, staring fixedly at everyone in the camp.

     

    It seemed as though this unidentified gigantic Monster had recovered some consciousness, and was only waiting to regain its ability to move before it would devour all the people of the Griffin Legion in the camp!

     

    At the same time, the documents mentioned some things that could not be seen from the photographs alone.

     

    For instance, the Blood Moon’s Owner’s breathing and heartbeat had already resumed. The sound of its enormous heartbeat could be heard from a hundred kilometres away, and even at the Griffin Legion camp, one could hear its thunderous heartbeats.

     

    The Blood Moon’s Owner’s breathing was even more fierce, creating terrifying storms with each inhalation and exhalation. It was for this very reason that the Griffin Legion camp was forced to retreat two hundred kilometres back, maintaining their distance from this great being.

     

    The previous camp had already been destroyed by the Blood Moon’s Owner’s breathing.

     

    Now, around the Blood Moon’s Owner, except for the Fallen Corpse Puppet, there were no more of the Far North’s original Monsters.

     

    Although the Blood Moon’s Owner still had not made the slightest movement, these various changes made it difficult to feel at ease, and there was no doubt that at some point it would fully awaken and bring about a catastrophe for the entire world.

     

    It was worth noting that even a Level 100+ Player like Tu Jing could not use Appraisal to determine the Blood Moon’s Owner’s Attributes and information.

     

    Once it awakened, its Level would likely easily exceed 120, reaching a height never before recorded in history.

     

    This was merely the Blood Moon’s Owner though, an Ancient God’s slave.

     

    What was hidden in the coffin pulled by the chains on the Blood Moon’s Owner was the truly terrifying existence!

     

    Once the Blood Moon’s Owner awakened, there would likely be no one who could resist it. And if the one in the coffin also woke up, Humanity as a whole would face an even greater catastrophe.

     

    Lu Fan had not expected that in just half a year, the situation in the Far North would become so severe.

     

    Seeing that Lu Fan had finished looking through all the documents, Tu Jing took a sip of wine and solemnly said, “You understand the changes in the Far North now, right?”

     

    “To be honest, the reason I personally came to suppress the Monster Tide this time, apart from wanting to save on materials, was to have a confrontation with an Ancient God, to see exactly how powerful an Ancient God is. I just didn’t expect that you would beat me to it, eliminating Divine Bone in advance.”

     

    As he spoke, Tu Jing chuckled, then became serious again. “Divine Bone is likely an Ancient God that emerged prematurely, so using his strength to measure the Ancient Gods isn’t appropriate. At the very least, the Fallen Corpse Ancient God in the Far North is clearly more threatening than Divine Bone.”

     

    “If it had been the awakened Fallen Corpse Ancient God that laid waste to the cities in Extremistis Country back then, I estimate it could have wiped the entire Extremistis Country off the world map with just one Skill…”

     

    Lu Fan nodded in deep agreement. The oppressive feeling of being chased by that shadow in the frozen lake back then still left a deep impression on him.

     

    In comparison, Divine Bone… was a disappointment. His existence really only serves to tarnish the reputation of the Ancient Gods. He had not displayed the terror that an Ancient God should possess.

     

    “Although Divine Bone’s strength cannot be used to measure the terror of Ancient Gods,” Tu Jing looked at Lu Fan and continued, “your performance was a great surprise to me.”

     

    “To be honest, your battle with Divine Bone was also captured by my intelligence network, and although the footage isn’t long, it’s enough for me to make a basic assessment of both you and Divine Bone’s strengths. Especially you. What surprised me the most is how rapidly you have gotten stronger!”

     

    After a pause, Tu Jing’s tone became even more serious. “I have to admit, if the day comes when the Blood Moon’s Owner comes back to this world, I may not be able to stop it. And you, at present, most likely aren’t a match for the Blood Moon’s Owner either.”

     

    “But by the time it fully awakens, you will definitely have grown into a hero who can stand on his own. Even if the Ancient God completely awakens, I believe you will be able to match it!”

     

    “You. Lu Fan, might be Dragon Country’s last line of defence, our Guardian Deity!” Tu Jing’s tone was extremely heavy and sincere, making Lu Fan feel as if there was some weight pressing down on his shoulders.

     

    “Senior, aren’t you exaggerating…” Lu Fan was about to speak when Tu Jing patted his shoulder and said, “There are no exaggerations in my words. These also aren’t just my words, but what Elder Han personally said to the other two Dragon Country Elders. Elder Han holds you in extremely high regard!”

     

    “According to Elder Han, with the rate your strength is growing, if Dragon Country needs someone to protect it in the future, that person can only be you. Even I and Elder Xu can only take a backseat and assist you.”

     

    Lu Fan knew that the Elder Xu whom Tu Jing mentioned was likely another one of the Dragon Country Elders, one who securely held onto his position among the Three Elders through his own personal strength.

     

    Tu Jing continued. “So Elder Han said that Dragon Country should devote all resources it possibly can to you, to nurture you.”

     

    “Hence, we’ve named this project, Operation Spark, and you, Lu Fan, are Dragon Country’s only Spark. Are you willing to participate in this operation?” Having said this, Tu Jing did not say anything more, but quietly waited for Lu Fan’s response.

     

    Clearly, he did not want to influence Lu Fan’s decision. He hoped that Lu Fan would, guided by his own heart, give an answer he would not regret.

     

    Although Tu Jing had not made many things clear, Lu Fan could tell that Tu Jing was calling him here to discuss about ‘Operation Spark’ on the behalf of Dragon Country.

     

    Currently, it was unknown when the Ancient Gods would appear, but Dragon Country needed to be cautious and get prepared.

     

    He, Lu Fan, was going to be a weapon against the Ancient Gods!

     

    If Lu Fan agreed to join the Operation Spark, without a doubt, Dragon Country would likely mobilise the entire nation’s resources to nurture him, giving him the strength to confront the Ancient God.

     

    If Lu Fan did not agree to it, then that would be it. Dragon Country would have to find other youths with the potential to fight against the Ancient Gods, and cultivate them.

     

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