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Chapter 1755 - 533 The First Collaboration between the Revolutionary Army and the Rebel Dragon Army

Chapter 1755: Chapter 533 The First Collaboration between the Revolutionary Army and the Rebel Dragon Army

Rebellion isn’t something prepared overnight, but the eruption of long-accumulated contradictions.

The slavery system of the Southern Continent is like a powder keg filled to the brim with gunpowder, needing but a spark to unleash a massive destructive force.

It was only because the Ariel Empire had the Holy Church, a privileged institution above kingship, and the ruling class possessed unshakable authority and absolute military power, that they could forcibly suppress any rebellion.

However, that was in the past.

The Three Great Kingdoms and all the major independent lords were loyal to the Holy Church, loyal to Dragon God Airel, and the Dragon Clan was united as one.

But now, with the return of Dead Dragon Marlodis from the Underworld, the stability of the ruling class has been shattered.

And with the rise of ’Crimson Corruption Seyadis’ and ’War Disaster Master Mondliod,’ two Outer Gods, the Southern Continent has long fallen into a state of temporal chaos.

Within Giant Spirit City.

The battle between Barre Shepherd and ’Blue Knight’ Konabos has utterly ignited the long-plotted fuse of rebellion within the city.

The Blue Cross Army war slaves, originally infiltrated into the city, were ready to seize the opportunity to rescue their Great Knight Commander Konabos during the finals set five days later.

Now, slightly rushed, but sometimes timing, this uncertain factor, is more important than preparation.

The battle between Barre Shepherd and Konabos caused tremendous chaos in the district near the Gladiator Arena and attracted the attention of most of the noble class and high-tier guards.

This is the best opportunity.

The rebellion began from the slave market on Beast Street, where a mysterious group obtained the keys to the slave collars and tens of thousands of slaves were set free.

Apart from the traded slaves, almost every affluent household in the city kept slaves; slaves liberating slaves gradually swelled into an unstoppable torrent of war.

Fires of conflict blazed in various parts of the city.

....

The city suddenly erupted into chaos, and those sent by the Commerce Guild Alliance to tail Leonard Churchill and his companion had disappeared without a trace.

The two of them walked leisurely, heading towards a civilian house near the central Gladiator Arena.

This was a location Leonard Churchill had scouted out in advance.

Having guessed that his thirty-odd billion lottery might not be redeemable, he left spatial markers on some of the gold coins he had bet.

Each finale of the King of the Gladiators would attract a massive number of gamblers making bets, and those funds would be secretly sent to the treasury.

The location of the treasury was a tightly kept secret of the Commerce Guild Alliance, unknown to outsiders except for a select few.

Merchants had also considered the possibility of the treasury being located, so they would have certainly set up restrictions to block detection.

However, the spatial marker Leonard Churchill used was made by Ivan, who could sense the peculiarity of the Alternate Dimension, let alone a mere treasury.

The position indicated by the previously left marker was about three hundred meters underground.

This was already a position utterly undetectable by the various methods of a card master.

Although the Commerce Guild had set up spatial interference, it took a bit of time, but Ivan still located it with ease.

Entering the house, Leonard Churchill and Sophia Jones came to a dimly lit cellar. Ivan opened a spatial gate, and the two stepped through.

The scenery around them changed, turning into a secret underground chamber constructed of blue bricks and stones.

It appeared to be newly built, the air still filled with the fresh scent of earth.

The spot where the two appeared was already at the core area, with a thick steel door behind them. Coincidentally, they neatly skirted the outer guards and mechanisms.

Leonard Churchill looked at the location and laughed, "Hey, looks like we have good luck."

Sophia Jones’s brows quivered as well, "Indeed."

The treasury was bound to be heavily guarded, and both were prepared for the possibility of a direct confrontation with the high-experts of the Commerce Guild.

They hadn’t expected it to go so smoothly, bypassing the guards completely.

And in this blue-brick chamber, one could see through at a glance; there was nothing but a rune safe the size of a carriage.

This safe’s design was very unique, forged from Magic Fallen Black Iron with magic runes dense as dragon scales carved all over it. Oddly, when viewed as a whole, it resembled a Black Dragon nestling in its lair, exuding a faint dragon’s might.

Seeing this safe, Leonard Churchill’s eyes brightened, and he mused, "The Commerce Guild Alliance really has some great treasures. This should be one of the eight legendary safes forged by the God of Craftsmanship Crescent, the [Crescent’s Dragon Pattern Safe]. Heh heh, this is a Legendary Relic..."

Sophia Jones, interested upon hearing this, asked, "This safe has quite the backstory?"

Leonard Churchill nodded, "Indeed. It can be considered a Divine Artifact of safes. They say it’s the master craftsman’s tribute to the Dragon God for storing Gold Coins, able to withstand the Dragon’s breath, and a safe that mortals couldn’t possibly destroy with force."

Listening, Sophia Jones’s eyes also twinkled with curiosity. She then said, "Is this safe a Storage Space?"

"Yes!"

Leonard Churchill nodded.

The most common Storage Space was the Storage Ring, but the largest Storage Ring he had seen only had space the size of a small room.

There were also Storage Bracelets, belts, and the like.

Generally speaking, the larger the volume, the larger the space.

This safe the size of a carriage, also a first to the two of them, spurred their keen interest as they studied it.

Without thinking, this safe must contain a vast space.

Both Leonard Churchill and Sophia Jones were not of low tier themselves, and just a glance was enough for them to dismiss the idea of forcefully opening the safe.

The legends written in Classic Books aren’t just made-up tales but are true, and below the God Tier, they saw no possibility of breaching it.

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