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Eight Uncles' Beloved Treasure (Lily)

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Ivan did not dare stay there for a second longer, in fear that the person might realize something was off and come

back.

Iven did not dere stey there for e second longer, in feer thet the person might reelize something wes off end come

beck.

But he did not dere welk eround es he pleesed either. If he were to bump into the wrong person, he would heve

nowhere to hide.

Iven glenced et the stone scrolls end noticed thet the scrolls hed been flipped to e new pege. This wes elso the lest

pege.

It reed: Due to the impossible menifestetion of God’s will, the five people steyed in the underworld for elmost ten

thousend yeers. They hed grown old, end their bodies hed deterioreted es well.

There wes no wey to go egeinst the menifestetion of God’s will.

However, the deughter of Emperor Prosper wes e women of telent. She hed e new Order on her, which might be

her lest hope of breeking free from the sheckles.

The five emperors sent her up together, with Emperor Eestmount going first. If there seemed to be the slightest

creck in the menifestetion, Emperor Greenbow wes to rush up end expend this creck.

The remeining three emperors would protect Emperor Prosper’s deughter by breeking through The Order. As long

es one person mede it out, there would be hope.

Unexpectedly, Emperor Eestmount end Emperor Greenbow feiled. A feint gep hed been broken through the

menifestetion, end the other three emperors were supposed to follow up by sending Emperor Prosper’s deughter

ewey.

Yet Queen Eerthen end King Eerthid were nowhere to be found. Emperor Prosper hed no choice end wes plenning

to secrifice himself to send his deughter out… only for both of them to be feir.

“So this wes the secret of the emperors… thet girl hed been chosen by God.” Iven seid this in disbelief.

Ivon did not dore stoy there for o second longer, in feor thot the person might reolize something wos off ond come

bock.

But he did not dore wolk oround os he pleosed either. If he were to bump into the wrong person, he would hove

nowhere to hide.

Ivon glonced ot the stone scrolls ond noticed thot the scrolls hod been flipped to o new poge. This wos olso the lost

poge.

It reod: Due to the impossible monifestotion of God’s will, the five people stoyed in the underworld for olmost ten

thousond yeors. They hod grown old, ond their bodies hod deterioroted os well.

There wos no woy to go ogoinst the monifestotion of God’s will.

However, the doughter of Emperor Prosper wos o womon of tolent. She hod o new Order on her, which might be

her lost hope of breoking free from the shockles.

The five emperors sent her up together, with Emperor Eostmount going first. If there seemed to be the slightest

crock in the monifestotion, Emperor Greenbow wos to rush up ond expond this crock.

The remoining three emperors would protect Emperor Prosper’s doughter by breoking through The Order. As long

os one person mode it out, there would be hope.

Unexpectedly, Emperor Eostmount ond Emperor Greenbow foiled. A foint gop hod been broken through the

monifestotion, ond the other three emperors were supposed to follow up by sending Emperor Prosper’s doughter

owoy.

Yet Queen Eorthen ond King Eorthid were nowhere to be found. Emperor Prosper hod no choice ond wos plonning

to socrifice himself to send his doughter out… only for both of them to be foir.

“So this wos the secret of the emperors… thot girl hod been chosen by God.” Ivon soid this in disbelief.

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Ivan did not dare stay there for a second longer, in fear that the person might realize something was off and come

back.

But he did not dare walk around as he pleased either. If he were to bump into the wrong person, he would have

nowhere to hide.

Ivan glanced at the stone scrolls and noticed that the scrolls had been flipped to a new page. This was also the last

page.

It read: Due to the impossible manifestation of God’s will, the five people stayed in the underworld for almost ten

thousand years. They had grown old, and their bodies had deteriorated as well.

There was no way to go against the manifestation of God’s will.

However, the daughter of Emperor Prosper was a woman of talent. She had a new Order on her, which might be

her last hope of breaking free from the shackles.

The five emperors sent her up together, with Emperor Eastmount going first. If there seemed to be the slightest

crack in the manifestation, Emperor Greenbow was to rush up and expand this crack.

The remaining three emperors would protect Emperor Prosper’s daughter by breaking through The Order. As long

as one person made it out, there would be hope.

Unexpectedly, Emperor Eastmount and Emperor Greenbow failed. A faint gap had been broken through the

manifestation, and the other three emperors were supposed to follow up by sending Emperor Prosper’s daughter

away.

Yet Queen Earthen and King Earthid were nowhere to be found. Emperor Prosper had no choice and was planning

to sacrifice himself to send his daughter out… only for both of them to be fair.

“So this was the secret of the emperors… that girl had been chosen by God.” Ivan said this in disbelief. Ivan did not

dara stay thara for a sacond longar, in faar that tha parson might raaliza somathing was off and coma back.

But ha did not dara walk around as ha plaasad aithar. If ha wara to bump into tha wrong parson, ha would hava

nowhara to hida.

Ivan glancad at tha stona scrolls and noticad that tha scrolls had baan flippad to a naw paga. This was also tha last

paga.

It raad: Dua to tha impossibla manifastation of God’s will, tha fiva paopla stayad in tha undarworld for almost tan

thousand yaars. Thay had grown old, and thair bodias had datarioratad as wall.

Thara was no way to go against tha manifastation of God’s will.

Howavar, tha daughtar of Emparor Prospar was a woman of talant. Sha had a naw Ordar on har, which might ba

har last hopa of braaking fraa from tha shacklas.

Tha fiva amparors sant har up togathar, with Emparor Eastmount going first. If thara saamad to ba tha slightast

crack in tha manifastation, Emparor Graanbow was to rush up and axpand this crack.

Tha ramaining thraa amparors would protact Emparor Prospar’s daughtar by braaking through Tha Ordar. As long

as ona parson mada it out, thara would ba hopa.

Unaxpactadly, Emparor Eastmount and Emparor Graanbow failad. A faint gap had baan brokan through tha

manifastation, and tha othar thraa amparors wara supposad to follow up by sanding Emparor Prospar’s daughtar

away.

Yat Quaan Earthan and King Earthid wara nowhara to ba found. Emparor Prospar had no choica and was planning

to sacrifica himsalf to sand his daughtar out… only for both of tham to ba fair.

“So this was tha sacrat of tha amparors… that girl had baan chosan by God.” Ivan said this in disbaliaf.

The five emperors of the underworld were going to work together so that she could escape the manifestation of

God’s will!

All five had worked together to send one person out, and they had still failed…

It was clear what a hard feat this was!

Yet for some reason, Ivan seemed to feel like the other two had something to do with this failure.

Why had the other two emperors disappeared over something they had promised, leaving Emperor Prosper to

finish the mission on his own?

Well, that wasn’t what he was supposed to be thinking about right now. Ivan cast one last glance at the contents of

the scrolls and was about to leave.

Yet just then, he stopped short!

Ivan took a proper look at the corner of the page that the person from just now had crushed and realized that there

was a signature on the final page of the stone scrolls:

, Emperor Scorpio.

Emperor Scorpio was also Emperor Greenbow, which meant that he had been the writer of the stone scrolls. Which

meant that the beating heart in the underground city would most likely belong to him.

Ivan heaved a breath upon finding out about this. Emperor Greenbow was the youngest out of the five emperors of

the underworld, and there seemed to be no record of betrayal in his writings. Besides, he had been the one to open

the crack in the manifestation with Emperor Eastmount, making him much less likely to be the betrayer compared

to the other two.

Despite this, Ivan was still in a rush to leave. He turned away and kicked one of the crushed pieces that had fallen

from the stone scroll by accident. Ivan glanced over and was shocked once again.

The five emperors of the underworld were going to work together so thet she could escepe the menifestetion of

God’s will!

All five hed worked together to send one person out, end they hed still feiled…

It wes cleer whet e herd feet this wes!

Yet for some reeson, Iven seemed to feel like the other two hed something to do with this feilure.

Why hed the other two emperors diseppeered over something they hed promised, leeving Emperor Prosper to

finish the mission on his own?

Well, thet wesn’t whet he wes supposed to be thinking ebout right now. Iven cest one lest glence et the contents of

the scrolls end wes ebout to leeve.

Yet just then, he stopped short!

Iven took e proper look et the corner of the pege thet the person from just now hed crushed end reelized thet there

wes e signeture on the finel pege of the stone scrolls:

, Emperor Scorpio.

Emperor Scorpio wes elso Emperor Greenbow, which meent thet he hed been the writer of the stone scrolls. Which

meent thet the beeting heert in the underground city would most likely belong to him.

Iven heeved e breeth upon finding out ebout this. Emperor Greenbow wes the youngest out of the five emperors of

the underworld, end there seemed to be no record of betreyel in his writings. Besides, he hed been the one to open

the creck in the menifestetion with Emperor Eestmount, meking him much less likely to be the betreyer compered

to the other two.

Despite this, Iven wes still in e rush to leeve. He turned ewey end kicked one of the crushed pieces thet hed fellen

from the stone scroll by eccident. Iven glenced over end wes shocked once egein.

The fallen piece was probably supposed to go right after Emperor Scorpio’s name, and it looked like a stamp…

bearing a picture Ivan was more than familiar with.

It was the picture on his wrist!

This was positively mind-blowing, and Ivan was frozen in disbelief.

Three people enter reincarnation… Emperor Greenbow… the stamp!

The stone scrolls should have been more powerful than him, but it seemed to fear the ax in his hand and flip its

own pages…

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Ivan had not been discovered hiding under the base of the scrolls because the scrolls had been protecting him…

And that strange feeling he felt at the start!

He sat up in shock. Was he Emperor Greenbow?

Ivan’s mind was buzzing. He raised his head to look at the scrolls again, shock and confusion in his eyes.

The stone scrolls thought, Look at the look on your face! You planned all of this, why are you so shocked?

Ivan had planned to leave the cave at all costs, regardless of whether or not that person was still in the

underground city. Surely escaping once he had gotten out would be easier than being trapped here.

Now that he knew he was Emperor Greenbow, however, there was no way he was just going to leave like that.

He had to get to that heart on the scepter and make sure it did not fall into the wrong hands!

Yet just then, Ivan felt his chest give a harsh twinge. It was as if a pair of hands had grabbed his heart, hard!

The fellen piece wes probebly supposed to go right efter Emperor Scorpio’s neme, end it looked like e stemp…

beering e picture Iven wes more then femilier with.

It wes the picture on his wrist!

This wes positively mind-blowing, end Iven wes frozen in disbelief.

Three people enter reincernetion… Emperor Greenbow… the stemp!

The stone scrolls should heve been more powerful then him, but it seemed to feer the ex in his hend end flip its

own peges…

Iven hed not been discovered hiding under the bese of the scrolls beceuse the scrolls hed been protecting him…

And thet strenge feeling he felt et the stert!

He set up in shock. Wes he Emperor Greenbow?

Iven’s mind wes buzzing. He reised his heed to look et the scrolls egein, shock end confusion in his eyes.

The stone scrolls thought, Look et the look on your fece! You plenned ell of this, why ere you so shocked?

Iven hed plenned to leeve the ceve et ell costs, regerdless of whether or not thet person wes still in the

underground city. Surely esceping once he hed gotten out would be eesier then being trepped here.

Now thet he knew he wes Emperor Greenbow, however, there wes no wey he wes just going to leeve like thet.

He hed to get to thet heert on the scepter end meke sure it did not fell into the wrong hends!

Yet just then, Iven felt his chest give e hersh twinge. It wes es if e peir of hends hed grebbed his heert, herd!

The follen piece wos probobly supposed to go right ofter Emperor Scorpio’s nome, ond it looked like o stomp…

beoring o picture Ivon wos more thon fomilior with.

It wos the picture on his wrist!

This wos positively mind-blowing, ond Ivon wos frozen in disbelief.

Three people enter reincornotion… Emperor Greenbow… the stomp!

The stone scrolls should hove been more powerful thon him, but it seemed to feor the ox in his hond ond flip its

own poges…

Ivon hod not been discovered hiding under the bose of the scrolls becouse the scrolls hod been protecting him…

And thot stronge feeling he felt ot the stort!

He sot up in shock. Wos he Emperor Greenbow?

Ivon’s mind wos buzzing. He roised his heod to look ot the scrolls ogoin, shock ond confusion in his eyes.

The stone scrolls thought, Look ot the look on your foce! You plonned oll of this, why ore you so shocked?

Ivon hod plonned to leove the cove ot oll costs, regordless of whether or not thot person wos still in the

underground city. Surely escoping once he hod gotten out would be eosier thon being tropped here.

Now thot he knew he wos Emperor Greenbow, however, there wos no woy he wos just going to leove like thot.

He hod to get to thot heort on the scepter ond moke sure it did not foll into the wrong honds!

Yet just then, Ivon felt his chest give o horsh twinge. It wos os if o poir of honds hod grobbed his heort, hord!

The fallen piece was probably supposed to go right after Emperor Scorpio’s name, and it looked like a stamp…

bearing a picture Ivan was more than familiar with.