Chapter 58 Andernate
All this happened because Anti casually lit a fire.
It took Anti a lot of energy to escape from the riot area.
For people who often use their eyes, the inconvenience caused by the sudden loss of vision is obvious. Even if other senses compensate, it is still difficult to get used to it.
Moreover, the density of monsters here was extremely high, far exceeding that of the Gross Mine before. From time to time, monsters would collide with him, and then they would have a passionate fight in the dark.
Monsters account for 40% of Anti's energy.
The other 60% is a battle of wits and courage with Big Mouth.
This thing always sneaks around and tries to take advantage of other monsters, then gets attacked by other monsters, which reports back to Anti, and then Anti gets beaten. Although it will help, it will definitely take some of the meat when Anti picks up its own flesh after the battle.
Then Antio would cut off a piece of its tongue and eat it in revenge, and he would do what he said.
After the last series of events, it was Anti himself who suffered the most.
But it all pays off.
At least the big mouth doesn't dare to snatch it openly, and can only break some secretly.
When all the sounds in his ears faded away and weakened, Antii touched a wall again. After confirming that it was a wall and not some giant creature, he slid down the wall and sat on the ground in embarrassment.
[Event - "First Experience of Eternal Night"]
[Andnight's Gift: A method for you to see in the dark without attracting attention.]
[Price: After using this method, you will see more interesting things. ]
【Whether to accept? 】
Anti took a look and, as always, didn't like the style of making things clear.
"accept."
The text disappears.
Suddenly, Anti felt footsteps coming from beside him.
He looked back, thinking it was another monster, and raised his hand to perform a miracle, but then he felt his wrist being grabbed by another cold hand.
A brilliant dark purple light suddenly lit up before his eyes, illuminating the surrounding darkness without causing any riots around him.
A small, exquisite black lantern was handed to Anti's face and touched the tip of his nose playfully.
Then, moving away, Anti also saw what was holding his wrist.
The blurry black figure with six wings on his head covering his face had an ice-cold hand holding Antii.
"Andnight?" Ann asked.
"It's me." The figure in front of him answered, a gentle female voice.
"Wow." Anti exclaimed expressionlessly and without emotion.
"Surprise?"
"I really didn't expect to meet you in person. Faselos was just talking in his mind, but you came out directly." Anti said as he looked up and down at the figure in front of him.
Andnight said: "I can still mobilize some of the remaining power in this world. With your inspiration, I can create an image to meet you."
Anti nodded and looked at the lantern in its hand: "Is this a gift?"
"I once dragged the whole world into darkness, but now I take the initiative to illuminate it for others. What an interesting development! This is what is called the unpredictability of the world. Fate is really unpredictable, even the fate of 'God'." Andnight let out a gloomy laugh that did not quite match her voice.
"Yeah." Anti didn't know what to say, so he simply agreed.
Andeney took Anti's hand and slowly placed the lantern in his hand. "But after you made the choice when you first woke up, your recent fate has been leaning towards me, so you have been encountering things related to me one after another."
Anti raised his eyebrows slightly.
So that’s it?
The first three choices are not just a gift pack for novices, but also related to the "plot line" that he may encounter?
"Your inspiration is powerful, and we all hope to use it to bring your destiny closer to us."
"That is to say, in addition to the primary task of hunting down the wandering gods, you also have some personal expectations of me?" Anti expressed his understanding.
"You can think so."
"What about you? What do you want me to do? I can't do things that are too difficult. Of course, if you want to do it, I will try. But don't blame me if you die halfway." Anti said directly.
"It's not so much what I hope to do, but rather I want to see people like you continue to walk with your own traces. Most of us are just like that."
"No regrets?" An asked.
"Haha, although Yongye failed, I don't regret it. Losing is losing. I thought I would lose to Lebaons or Losis, or other pillar gods with hidden strengths. As a result, Lingge, who had not yet become a god at that time, gathered the power of all mortals and opened a breakthrough. How can I still have regrets when I lost so ridiculously?" Andnight said with a smile.
"Everyone makes mistakes sometimes." Anti comforted.
"Yeah, everyone makes mistakes sometimes. The invincible Lebanon was defeated by humans. My failure is nothing."
After a pause, Andnight turned to Ann and asked, "Do you think you are important?"
"It's not very important. I will do my best, but if I die, I die. I probably won't feel too sorry. I've died before anyway." Anti answered without thinking.
“You are actually very important.”
"Ok?"
"The broken eternal night cannot cover everything. I cannot clearly state the ultimate goal here, but if we want to bring someone as special as you, we need to prepare for a thousand or even ten thousand years. We don't know how long we can survive, so you are the first and may also be the last."
"...Even if you say so, I won't take your expectations to heart. It's only because you gave me a new life that I will try my best to repay you and act according to your expectations. Anything else is not within my consideration." Anti said in a simple statement tone.
"That's good, haha, just act according to your current mentality. It would be meaningless if you were restrained by pressure and expectations." Andnight was not annoyed and was even quite satisfied.
"So do you have an important mission or do you just want to watch me have fun?" Anti asked speechlessly.
"Both. We're just trying our best to save the situation." Andnight shrugged humanely.
"Okay." Anti also shrugged.
Suddenly, Andnight's figure flickered, as if the image was distorted.
"Time is running out. The gift has been delivered. You will have to experience the price yourself."
Only then did Andnight let go of Anti's hand.
"By the way, it seems that Farcelos left you a mission. Let me give you a suggestion. Try to collect all sixteen pieces of Eternal Night Crystals. Then, this remaining world will belong to you."
After saying this, Andnight's figure disappeared completely.
The lantern in Anti's hand shook slightly, and he couldn't see clearly how the light came from it, but it didn't seem to be a flame.
The communication with Andnight is still pleasant, and the several financial sponsors I have communicated with are all easy to talk to.
Andnight's words revealed a lot of information, which can be used as some considerations for the future.
However, Antio's will will not be shaken.
Heartless workers, don't empathize with your boss.
(End of this chapter)