Chapter 34: A suprising information
"Just a few minutes of staying here, I've learnt that this Guardian works for a certain Demon Lord who controls the Darkness. There are twelve Elder Gods and ten Demon Lords that serve as the Lords of this world"
"These are series of informations that are useful but not needful to me," Ma Feng said to himself with a smile on his face. He was seen seated on a chair with the broad wooden table before him.
The table had a series of books and scrolls with great information in those books. Meanwhile, the Guardian remained still. He couldn't move his limbs since he was totally under the control of Ma Feng.
"Twelve Elder Gods and ten Demon Lords... This is getting interesting," Ma Feng spoke out.
There were thirty-six nations whose unity created the Sterling Federation, and the Sterling Federation is controlled by the Unknown. No one understands how the Sterling Federation truly works, but rumors have it that there are Demon Lords involved!
"Hey you, Mr. Guardian... Can you tell me more about the Dragon Race or you might find yourself wanting? I am quite merciful as of now," Ma Feng said as he sat down on the table while facing the Guardian.
"The... The... The Dragon Race? I don't know anything about..." The Guardian couldn't complete his statement when his left leg was immediately broken. The Guardian screamed out in pain while Ma Feng sighed.
"You shouldn't be doing too much, Violet. I also knew that he was lying, but I didn't do anything to him. Power isn't the only thing that can be used to interrogate someone," Ma Feng said to himself.
VIOLET: I KNOW THAT, MA FENG, BUT HE HAS INFORMATION CONCERNING THE DRAGONS!
"My source tells me that you have great information concerning the Dragons. Beautiful information that I will need, so why don't we be friendly to each other? Sorry about your broken leg," Ma Feng said.
"This island is under the protection of the Demon Lord Vergo. I have no rights to give out any information to a being of your status. Why are you interested in the Dragons? Do you seek their powers?" the Guardian asked.
