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Chapter 634: Rapid Development (1)
Considering the fog’s owner was a domain creature, it lacked the privilege to enter Winterfrost’s cemetery.
Of course, they were not qualified to enter the martyrs too.
It was not appropriate to bury the owner of the fog in the human cemetery.
Feng Qi knew about this.
Therefore, he chose to bury the owner of the fog in the snow forest outside Winterfrost and built a tombstone for it.
The night breeze blew out the bonfire.
Feng Qi stood in front of the owner of the fog’s tombstone and thought about the past.
When he grew up with the owner of the fog, the owner of the fog taught him many things.
Before he met Fog, the latter in his heart was pure evil.
However, in the previous villain timeline, he saw the struggle, determination, ideals, and ambition of Fog to lead its clansmen to the peak.
Responsibility, kinship, friendship… Although the owner of the fog was an antagonist, it also had various personalities that humans called outstanding.
At the end of the day, it was just that their stances were different.
Fog had given him two things in that timeline.
After losing his arm, he was given a new blood-colored arm. The other was the Miracle Bracelet that they had risked their lives to s.n.a.t.c.h from the Black
Absolute Domain Field.
Fog had once said that regenerating an arm meant a bright future, and the Miracle Bracelet meant sharing blessings.
However, he always thought that there was a limit to how much Fog valued relationships.
No matter what, with its stable personality, it would still choose to give up when he had no choice.
For example, when he was sent to the Former Days City’s execution ground.
He firmly believed that Fog would avenge him, but it would never come to save him.
This was not something that Fog would do.
But it came to rescue him.
At that time, he was touched.
Ultimately, before its demise, Fog left him with a reminder infused with a longing for life and hopeful antic.i.p.ation.
It was as if it wanted to pa.s.s on its dream to him.
He had the intention to change Fog, but not this in timeline.
If he could pull Fog into the human camp, with his understanding of Fog, it would be of great help to humans.
The most terrifying thing about Fog was not its combat strength, but its intelligence and strategy.
There were many experts in history.
Ye Huang, Scavenging Sword Saint, Mu Qing, Lu Yue, Mu Yao, and so on. Numerous experts had left behind legendary chapters in history, but they had also concluded their own stories.
Only the owner of the fog remained in the world 1,500 years later.
It was not an exaggeration to say that it was the final victor.
At least in the future scenarios he saw, the owner of the fog was the only one who succeeded.
After all, survival was a victory.
If he could ally with Fog, it would be of great help to the entire human camp. However, it was still too early to ally. There were still many conditions that needed to be resolved.
However, these questions were not in his consideration.
He only needed to walk his path on this combat timeline. “Fog, I’m almost done eating. I’ll leave first. I’ll visit you again if I’m still alive next year.”
After taking another deep look at the tombstone, Feng Qi turned around and left.
Seeing this, Mu Qing and Lu Yue immediately followed behind him.
His silhouette gradually vanished into the distance, slowly enveloped by the snow and wind, leaving no trace behind…
After dealing with the owner of the fog’s funeral, Feng Qi, Mu Qing, and Lu Yue boarded the plane to Star City.
Now that the owner of the fog was dead, the potential hidden dangers of Star
City had been eliminated.
The development of the combat timeline would also be on the right track.
The cruel war was ready. Everything was waiting for the right time.
Now that the Scarlet Research Inst.i.tute had already hidden in the secret base in advance and was isolated from the world, Feng Qi no longer had any last worries.
Feng Qi’s next plan was clear.
On the inside.
The weak race alliance had already capitulated. He no longer needed to fret about external forces obtaining information about the situation in Star City, nor did he need to be concerned that Breaking Dawn’s swift progress would attract undue attention from external ent.i.ties.
In the next few months, Breaking Dawn entered a state of rapid development. With the Tiger Soul Research Inst.i.tute as the core, Breaking Dawn kept recruiting knowledgeable people to expand their influence.
The Tiger Soul Research Inst.i.tute no longer used all its resources on cultivation techniques and spells.
Using most of the resources to nurture combat-oriented talents was the mam theme of the collaboration between the organizations in Star City.
After all, the research of cultivation was essentially to nurture more outstanding and powerful warriors from a long-term perspective.
However, this combat timeline did not have long-term considerations. It only fought for time.
Everyone who knew the truth understood one thing. They would all become stepping stones on the path to their ideals.
Sacrifices were inevitable.
The meaning of Breaking Dawn also changed during this period.
Everyone gradually understood that Breaking Dawn was not an organization, but a common goal.
As the director of the Scarlet Research Inst.i.tute had mentioned, he was indeed a member of Breaking Dawn. Every individual within the Scarlet Research Inst.i.tute counted as a member of Breaking Dawn, and all their colleagues were also part of Breaking Dawn.
Hence, Breaking Dawn operated more like a coalition united by a shared objective.
During this period, Breaking Dawn’s influence increased drastically.
In just five months, Feng Qi had completed the connections between the various factions in Star City.
The military, the Tiger Soul Research Inst.i.tute, and other small organizations were all connected.
To ensure that the cooperation would proceed efficiently, Feng Qi proposed the interconnection of the databases of the various large factions.
In simpler terms, they would establish a completely new database without configuring internal permission areas for individual members.
However, there was a hidden danger in doing so..