Chapter 158: Sudden Danger! Certaih?
Name: Felicity Yao Moon
Identity: 6th heir of the Yao Moon Family, sister of Annie Yao Moon, Governor of the Eastern Province.
Race: Half-Dragon
Css: Level 4 Ranger
Talent: Emerald Dragon Bloodline LV1 (Nearly Activated)
Status: Blessed with Anti-Prophecy, Life Dete, Teleportation, and Anti-Mind Magic.
Specialization: ???
Legacy: ???
Attributes: ???
Luck: +5 (Heavenly Fortune)
Evaluation: Sometimes, being born into the right family is really important!
Matthew’s lips twitched slightly as he saw all the yers of spells "proteg" Felicity.
He immediately uood that Felicity had never been in any real danger.
He even suspected that araordinary spellcaster might be invisibly following and proteg her.
What Matthew didn’t expect was that as soon as his attention shifted away from Felicity, her previous "+5" luck value turned into pitch-bck "-5"!
At that moment, an indescribable sense of dread surged into Matthew's heart.
It was as if some fatal threat was quickly closing in on him.
"Is there an enemy?"
"No!"
Matthew quickly closed his eyes and sensed his body, realizing there was no immediate danger.
Then it hit him, and he silently checked his attribute panel:
Luck: -5 (Catastrophe)!
A sense of panic fshed through his mind.
"No, where did things g?"
Matthew instinctively took a deep breath, f himself to calm down.
He didn’t let this sudden ge throw him into disarray, and instead of fog on Felicity, he began to carefully analyze:
"If it wasn’t a sudden attack, then it must be a natural progression into danger..."
"That means my previous as have led to this impending danger."
Gng at the oblivious Felicity, Matthew shook his head in frustration.
Felicity’s luck was still "+5"!
But mine has turned into "-5"!
"Something’s nht!"
This bizarre situation gave Matthew a headache.
He couldn’t quite figure out the e between Felicity and the uping danger!
If he had a choice, he would certainly prefer to avoid this mess.
But now, even if he returned Felicity, it would only make things worse.
Matthew rubbed his forehead in frustration, cursing "Fate's Choice" in his heart:
"It’s always so prompt with its warnings, yet when it es to life ah, it doesn’t give me a heads-up."
Though he grumbled, Matthew knew well that bming fate wouldn’t help; solving the danger was the priority.
He looked at the shivering Felicity and sighed inwardly, casting a mana shield on her.
Seeing her grateful expression, Matthew could now pretty much clude:
He was caught in an undeserved disaster!
But Matthew didn’t want to dwell on it.
He signaled Yaya to fly as fast as possible.
Yaya sensed Matthew’s uhough she didn’t know what had happened, she obediently followed his instrus.
Within a couple of minutes, Yaya returhem to the murloc camp.
She released Matthew and Felicity, theeo yawn and quickly ducked into a tent.
Matthew Ange as she approached and said to Felicity:
"Don’t think about the altar and ruins anymore. That’s not something you deal with right now."
"Stay in the camp tonight. Ange will arrahings for you."
After much thought, Matthew didn’t reveal Felicity’s identity but also chose not to i with her further.
His mind was ed with the impending "Catastrophe"!
That was the real problem!
Based on his knowledge of the Pale Church, Matthew was certain they were familiar with the ruins or had pns for them, heheir preparations.
As for the ued enter with Felicity, Matthew didn’t think it was a ce.
Matthew even suspected that he had already been pulled inter spiracy.
Unfortunately, things had escated too quickly, f Matthew to rea the spot!
Matthew ehe tent, sitting cross-legged as his sciousness quickly shifted.
Bay Town, Lord’s Manor.
As soon as his sciousness returned, Matthew instinctively rubbed his temples.
He anized his thoughts and prepared to sider how to deal with the uping crisis.
The Pale Church was one issue!
These evil scum—they were bound to stir up trouble.
Matthew could pretty much guess their goal: something hidden within the underground ruins.
The Pale Church’s as were usually straightforward and direct.
Although personal grudges existed, they typically didn’t plicate matters unnecessarily.
Matthew didn’t believe he had enough "charisma" to attract the Pale Church’s attention at this stage.
Whether or not the Pale Churoticed the mutated altar was still up in the air.
Moreover, the fact that the Pale Church had targeted this ruin indicated that the ruins themselves were quite extraordinary.
Matthew could fidently assume that the first person to discover the ruins was likely pced there by the Pale Church.
If the Pale Church had suffit power, they wouldn’t have caused such a public uproar.
The reverse information gave Matthew some peaind.
At the very least, Matthew and Bay Territory still had a ce to fight back!
But the real headache was Annie Yao Moon, the Governor of the Eastern Province.
As a true governor of the heril Empire,
Annie was among the highest-ranking individuals, sed only to the Sevinton cil.
Not to mention, as the governor of a province, Annie herself had to possess extraordinary abilities as a high-level Arist!
In terms of power and influence, Annie was far beyond Matthew’s current reach, even sidering the bag of the Ser Family.
Without knowing Annie’s iions, Matthew was relut to have much tact with Felicity.
At the same time, this sudden i had served as a wake-up call for Matthew.
He o increase his strength as quickly as possible!
Even though his Luck stat was still +1, Matthew still felt uneasy.
The feeling of being powerless left him feeling uled.
After some ption, Matthew decisively walked into the secret chamber, where Yaya, sensing his tension, stared at him curiously.
"What happened?"
Gently patting her head and notig how much she had grown, Matthew blinked with a hint ret.
Yaya was still too small!
Time was of the essence, and there wasn’t enough to let Yaya fully master her bloodline and evolve again.
So, Matthew had no choice but to focus on himself!
With this in mind, Matthew id out all his cards, carefully calg his resources.
Experience Points: 56,000
Skill Points: 12
Fate s: 5,000
Using the experience points to level up would raise Matthew’s css level to 7.
But the differen bat power between a low-level Arist and a mid-level Arist wasn’t enough to ter the "-5" Catastrophe.
The effects of skill points were simirly insuffit.
So, Matthew’s st hope y in his 5,000 Fate s.
These were his rewards for saving 5,000 people from certaih and giving them a sed ce at life!
Now, he o turn his owaih "fate" around!
FAL

