Chapter 564: Show Sincerity

Speculating on Archimedes' whereabouts is obviously fruitless. If the man was willing to show up, even if he suddenly stood in front of Allen, Allen wouldn't be surprised. But he didn't show up, and even when his mother gave birth to him, it was as if she was missing. That created his mother's resentment towards him, and at first Alan hated him too. But as I got to know him better, that feeling was slowly changing.

Archimedes also started the Blood-Burning Road before he met his mother, so his disappearance is probably related to the Blood-Burning Road. Allen's personal experience has already experienced the helplessness of dying on the road of burning blood. Unless you want to stretch your neck for someone else to slaughter, you're going to have to do everything you can to avoid being hunted or hunted down. There is no other option, life and death are pure from the end on the path of burning blood.

The man also said that the path of burning blood is a path of completion. Maybe before he killed Segres, Allen had a hard time understanding. But with the burial of Segres in his hands, the opening of the catastrophe of the independent circuit has indirectly confirmed Archimedes' words.

Perhaps, when the natural disaster completely transforms into an end, it may really have the power to create and destroy the miรจ. And this raises even greater questions, what is the origin of Archimedes' family?

Alan shook his head, only to feel that his imagination was still too poor. What is certain at the moment is that their clan originated from Ebonnes, and if they can figure out what Ebonnes is, they will be able to understand the origin of this clan. I think it's an old word, and the Earth Federation's database probably won't include it.

Or, you can only ask for it from Adahuaxing. Judging from the long and splendid history of civilization of Idahuaxing, their alien race has existed long enough that maybe they will include information about Ebonnes, who knows?

The next day, Edward put a form in front of Allen's desk.

"What is this?" Alan picked it up, and it turned out to be the college's archives. However, the column of the name of the college was still empty, and it was obvious that Edward had thrown the blame for the name to Allen: "This college is the www.biquge.info of the pen fun that changed the fate of many people." Or call it the endpoint of fate? โ€

Edward closed his eyes and said, "This is not a seminary, young master. So in terms of names, shouldn't there be a little less mystery? โ€

"Or, Warhammer?"

"That's too ordinary, obviously. We will build the same college in the new territory to attract more students. I thought that in the future, such an academy would be established in each of our territories. Students, on the other hand, will be the reserve talents of our various systems. So, I needed a more atmospheric name. You know, a college name that sounds good is good for absorbing more students. โ€

Alan had a headache and said, "What do you mean?" โ€

"I'm only responsible for building it, and as for the specifics, you have to do it yourself." Edward smiled, "It's also a lord's responsibility. โ€

"Damn, I'm not good at thinking about names. So it's called the Sword of Honor? Or, God of War's Light? Well, Edward, you can pick one of these. โ€

Looking at Allen's big head, the smile on Edward's face quietly expanded: "It's called the light of honor, which is also in line with the aesthetics of the imperial nobles." When the time comes, they will send all the imps of their own family in, and we will wait for the future of the empire to be in control. โ€

"Do you want to kidnap the future of the empire?" Alan asked with a smile.

The color of Edward's pupils quietly turned ice blue: "If the conditions allow, why not?" โ€

At this time, the butler knocked on the door and entered, and handed a name card to Allen. Alan opened it and saw that it was the name of "Hagus": "Is it him?" โ€

Looking up, Alan asked, "Where is he now?" โ€

"Just outside the city, it was brought up by the guards. If you don't want to see him, I'll let him go. โ€

"No need, bring him in."

After the butler went, Edward asked, "Who is it?" โ€

"Hagus."

"It was him, and he should have come." Edward didn't seem surprised.

Alan raised an eyebrow and looked at the Malitan. Edward shrugged his shoulders and said, "He actually killed you in the battle of the viscounty, and now he should naturally come to see you." The next step should be to show your loyalty, presumably to the Black Iron Castle. Because there is no other way out for him than this path. โ€

"I think so."

"So what are you going to do? Kill him, or promise him? โ€

"I don't blame him for the viscount dispute, everyone has their own masters. As for now, let's listen to the conditions offered by our head Hagus. He is also a nineteenth-level powerhouse, and it would be a pity to kill the monster. Alan said sincerely.

Edward gave him a serious look and said, "It's a pity to kill him, hey." It turns out that now a nineteenth-level powerhouse, you can also kill it casually. โ€

With these words, Edward took his leave and took the house file that Alan wanted to name. It didn't take long for Alan to feel the breath of Hagers. He was still as deep as he was, and then he heard the soft sound of his armor colliding. A moment later, the door to the study was pushed open, and the butler led Hagus, dressed in military uniform, in.

As soon as he entered the study, Hagus's eyes immediately lit up. It was like an invisible wind blowing in the study, and the sharp breath pressed towards Allen. Alan sat still, the natural disaster circuit in his body quietly lit up, and Hagus's murderous momentum disappeared in front of Allen's desk like a mud cow entering the sea. Hagus was shocked in his heart, this time he met, Allen's bearing became profound and broad, unfathomable, and more profound than before.

Be respectful at the moment and get down on one knee. With his hand clenched into a fist and placed on his left chest, Hagus bowed his head and said, "Until this moment, I am truly convinced by Lord Allen. This time I came to visit the adults, hoping that the adults could ignore the past suspicions, so that Hagus could follow the saddle and the horse. I swear by the soul of my ancestors that I will never betray, or my soul will go to hell forever after I die! โ€

Alan stood up freely, first glancing at the butler before walking over to Hagus. Stretching out his hand to support him, he smiled, "Captain Hagus was still tentative until he entered the door just now. Maybe I didn't deal with one of them just now, and now it's a different result, right? โ€

Hagus bowed his head and said, "That's right, if it weren't for the fact that the adults just now gave me a feeling that I couldn't catch up no matter what." Now, then, I'm talking to you about cooperation, not allegiance. โ€

"Well, then dare you ask Hagus, how are you going to make me trust a man who wanted to kill me not long ago?" Alan said in a deep voice.

The atmosphere in the study suddenly became solemn.