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Chapter 482: The Night Watcher's Predicament


With these words falling.

Abis widened her eyes.

She figured it out.

She understood what Raelia was trying to say.

The Night Watcher is very mixed, and this organization was destined from its inception to have members from many races and forces.

These members belonging to different races and forces cannot become unified just because of the Night Watcher.

There will inevitably be gaps between them.

This is certain and cannot be eroded.

Kana also clearly saw this.

Hence the Torch Council and the system of Elders were formed.

It's only because of the Night Watcher's oath and Kana's mastery of the Blessing, plus the foreseeable dark future.

Even if there are gaps, fighting together will erode them until they become invisible.

Fighting together, emotions blend.

The various racial integrations among the Night Watchers have already been very good.

In fact, to be blunt, there are almost no other places like this, where several races can live together peacefully.

But if you think a little further into the future.

What if the end times are resolved?

At this time, the gap eroded because of the pressure overhead and fighting together for their various racial interests.

After the end times are resolved, the Night Watcher is bound to face division, which is absolutely inevitable.

Nothing is long-term.

Conflicts will only accumulate.

After all, at that time, once the end times are resolved, the oath can no longer bind the Night Watcher.

Because the Night Watcher has fulfilled the oath.

Of course, this is just imagining the future; being able to face the dark end times is already a huge issue.

Raelia sees it very clearly.

Count Ichard and most of the human Night Watchers first consider themselves as belonging to their different circles before being Night Watchers.

The Night Watcher won't be their primary identity.

Elves are the same.

The reason Dwarves seem less obvious is that there are more Dwarves among all the people.

Plus, Dwarves are exceedingly decisive, fully committing to the Night Watcher.

Furthermore, due to their character, the Gray Mountain Dwarves see the Night Watcher as one family.

They have a strong sense of ownership.

Humans, Elves, and Half-Elves are all family.

Even more so, this is true for Half-Elves.

Maybe because Half-Elves have always been wandering, integrating into various forces and countries.

At this stage, Half-Elves do not have a sovereign nation or force.

So they easily integrated into the Night Watchers, and due to Kana's ideology and the help and respect given to them.

They are highly concerned about the Night Watchers, naturally becoming Night Watchers in the true sense.

Slightly different from Elves and Humans.

Half-Elves see themselves as Night Watchers first, then as Half-Elves.

In Raelia's view, what the old chieftain wanted to do.

Was worse than the Elves and Humans.

He wanted the Centaurs to be Centaurs first, then the tribe's Centaurs, and only finally a Night Watcher member.

This is what Raelia saw.

A straightforward and simple perspective.

Of course, the current situation is also related to the short establishment time of the Night Watcher.

At most, the Night Watcher has only been established for a few years.

The true steady progress only began this year.

Abis and Raelia could both feel, since the time of the Void creature.

The will of the Night Watcher began to take the upper hand.

In comparison, the old chieftain's thoughts were very dangerous.

"I understand what you mean, sister, I will help you." Abis said.

The recollections were gathered.

Abis focused again on the battlefield in front of her.

"Shaman, have you seen it already?" she couldn't help but murmur.

In her view, the old Shaman was the real Wise Man.

From a very young age.

The reason Raelia became the chieftain's descendant.

Was precisely because of the old Shaman's whispering at the side.

However, the old Shaman is already dead, so speaking of this holds no meaning.

The conflict between Raelia and the old chieftain.

Blake saw it very clearly; he naturally understood all this.

"Thankfully, Raelia is more capable and smarter than we thought."

Blake couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Otherwise, there would be some gaps to a certain degree between the two parties.

Because from the very beginning, the old chieftain was watched by Alyris.

Who is Alyris?

Only Blake and people like them knew.

The Chief Judge of the Punishment Office.

At the previous meeting, Kana made the function of this position very clear.

And Blake knew even better.

He didn't know how Kana did it.

Kana gave Alyris an ability to directly revoke the Blessing.

And who was being watched by Alyris.

Was no other than this old chieftain.

Blake, also deeply trusted, couldn't understand why the old chieftain was targeted from the start.

He always thought it was because Kana saw something.

After detailed understanding, he had a rough idea of what it meant.

In his analysis.

If some divergences appear afterward, the old chieftain would undoubtedly do something to betray the Night Watcher.

Fortunately, Raelia took action.

Even if the old chieftain did something wrong, it wouldn't implicate Raelia, nor would it implicate the Centaurs who have already joined the Night Watcher.

Blake believes it might have been Kana's reminder.

And Kana thinks it might have been Bobo Black and their reminder.

[Ichard: We have arrived.]

"Advance!"

Blake immediately shouted.

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