Chapter 845 - Loyalty (1/2)

<h3>Chapter 845: Loyalty</h3>

<h3>Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio</h3>

“The Thirteen Holy Artifacts of the vain To enter the Land of Origin, one needs to borrow the strength of Angetas The ancient stone slab left behind by the King is a talis Heng, “I heard froetas is now in the hands of Master We etas as soon as possible After obtaining the ancient stone slab, we can head to the Land of Origin and receive the King’s inheritance”

Fang Heng could not help but feel excited after hearing Hayez’s explanation

The inheritance of the Vaht?

It should at least be stronger than the vaht?

In a horizontal coth of the Prince of vath in the eleth, wouldn’t he be able to walk unhindered in the a the Thirteen Holy Artifacts did not disappoint after all

However…

On second thought, was it really that si

The ered was a realm-levelwith him for this mission was everyone who entered the world of va’s inheritance!

Fang Heng’s heart pounded rapidly

He alht of it

Twelve corporations!

It was very likely that they had also come into contact with the related ’s inheritance

Steady, don’t be rash

The ene secretly warned hi raised his head and said, “Hayez, let’s take it one step at a tiht noe should first think of a way to awaken the doretas”

“As you wish, Master”

On the eighth level of the dark prison of blood, Fang Heng followed Hayez down the stairs

The other two elders of the Tremere clan took the lead and knelt down on one knee

The rest of the vampires also knelt down on one knee

“Master”

At the back of the hall, Pallet was shocked He turned his head to look at Atina

He was extreuy really that powerful? He had only gone up to speak to Hayez for a feords, and he had already gained the recognition and loyalty of the Tremere clan

How could it be so simple?

Atina was also surprised when she saw this scene

Initially, Atina only wanted to let Fang Heng interact with the Elders Council

However, things had developed too s had actually obtained the Treained her senses

When she was an eneht