Chapter 268 - 249 Dragon Blood Curse
Hake Stone’s expression was extremely excited, so much so that it even rubbed off on Amberser.
This guy hadn’t even used up all his question time when he ran over to tell him about it, which must mean it was indeed a monumental discovery.
Amberser could only continue drawing the magic array while saying to him, "You talk, I’m listening."
Hake Stone was quite dissatisfied with Amberser’s perfunctory attitude; this was a super discovery that could cause a major earthquake in the history of the continent.
However, he couldn’t make Amberser change his attitude, so he could only explain, "Arthur Laine must have encountered a very serious physical problem back then, which is why he left without saying goodbye."
"A Legendary Holy Warrior, sick? Do you have any evidence?" Amberser asked, puzzled.
Those paladins who keep saying "Holy Light, ah"—as if it’s a catchphrase, making it seem very unclassy—actually have a very good thing in their hands. Theoretically, paladins should not get sick; they only age.
Arthur Laine was an exceedingly strong Holy Warrior, practically a demigod.
Such a person, what kind of physical ailment could they have?
Hake Stone assertively said, "After chatting with that Heroic Spirit majesty, I can confirm the character of the Arthur Laine back then. Just as the historical records show, this Holy King was humble, benevolent, resolute, and very responsible. Such a person wouldn’t just abandon the empire all of a sudden. There’s only one reason: he encountered an insurmountable force.
