Robert immediately said respectfully, "Lord Duke, please speak."
"You will soon go to the Light Sect and become a follower of the Light Sect, or more precisely, a believer of the God of Light," Duke said slowly.
Robert nodded and said, "Understood, I just don't know what to do after becoming a believer."
He had no doubt about Duke's orders, he was just unclear about what to do next.
In his view, becoming a believer was a simple matter, and given Duke's relationship with the Light Sect, it wouldn't be difficult for him.
"To be precise, you need to become a truly devout believer. Believing in the God of Light means believing in me," Duke turned to Robert and said.
Robert savored the meaning of this sentence and suddenly realized something, but he didn't dare to confirm his suspicion.
"You don't need to ask more about other matters, just try to become a devout believer of the God of Light," Duke said.
If Robert could become a devout believer of the God of Light, wouldn't that mean he could communicate directly with Duke while in the real world?
Once Duke mastered enough power from the God of Light, he might even be able to give certain things to Robert in reality through divine means.
All this needs to be tested in the future to know for sure. Duke and Robert talked for a long time, mainly involving the future development of the guild and some situational reports and plans in reality.
After Duke had made all the arrangements, he left the Star Embers Guild, giving Robert a lot of autonomy to act based on the situation.
For now, supplies are sufficient, whether it's demonized items or magic potions, more than enough for the current members of the Star Embers.
However, the Light Sect is not giving much, and that side is inherently more complex, giving too many things would draw attention from other forces.
At the moment, the only person to be trusted in the Light Sect is Dali.
Duke now only needs to focus on Dali, not needing to concern himself with others.
In comparison, the players of the Star Embers Guild are more trustworthy, at least Duke knows their backgrounds.
According to Robert, where he comes from, ordinary people are under a lot of pressure, and the benefits of this job he provides are excellent, these players are eager to stay in the studio all the time.
Robert understands the backgrounds and details of these people thoroughly, especially after understanding the truth about the game.
He is even more committed to the game now, having specially investigated and cleaned up the core members of the guild.
Anyone with a problematic background or who had done something detrimental to the guild in the game was removed by him.
Other players might find it difficult to understand his actions, thinking it's unnecessary just for a game.
But only Robert knows in his heart, this is not just a game.
...
Two days later.
After talking with Dali and arranging some matters, Duke went to the City Lord's Mansion and sold a few Level 1 Potions to Fus at a high price, and then planned to leave the Oracle Plane.
This time he came and went in a hurry, staying in the Oracle Plane for less than a month in total.
However, now that the Power of Faith is increasing, traveling between different planes is no longer as troublesome.
Since there isn't much to do, it was naturally time to leave, as there still are many things to handle upon returning.
As for the Oracle Plane, it is possible to obtain information by communicating with Dali through Divine Status and return if necessary.
Duke came to a small room in the Magic Potion Shop, checked around, and activated the Coordinates Earring.
The surrounding space rippled, and everything became distorted.
The whole process lasted only a moment, and when Duke came back to his senses, he was already in the basement of the Dream Manor in the Flower Sea Plane.
The surrounding environment was the same as when he left, hardly any changes.
When Duke came out of the basement, he found that it was daytime outside, the sun was bright, and countless beautiful flowers were blooming inside and outside the manor.
He didn't linger in the manor much, then hurried to the Glann Forest to return to the Wizard Plane through the Teleportation Array.
Duke mainly wanted to try out the Destiny Bone Dice to see if he could have enough good luck to summon a valuable creature.
It's just that he couldn't summon recklessly, because if the summoned creature was very strong, he could be in danger.
For wizards, summoning items similar to the Destiny Bone Dice are not uncommon, belonging to a more conventional type of summoning items.
Wizards have mature experiences with this type of summoning items, generally, the summoned being doesn't exceed Level 4.
Even if the being exceeds Level 4, the power conveyed by such a temporary summoning ritual will not exceed Level 4.
The Black Sail has a specialized summoning area specifically prepared for such situations, ensuring that the summoned beings pose no threat to the summoner.
There are comprehensive defensive measures and various pre-prepared responses to ensure everything is foolproof.
On the Black Sail, on the Elizabeth.
Duke arrived at this area specifically for various summoning rituals, a circular building made of gray-black megaliths, ancient in style and sturdy, covered with countless seals and defensive runes, and even from outside, one can feel the strong energy fluctuations contained within.
Inside is a very spacious hall.
In the center of the hall is a sunken circular altar, surrounded by layers of energy barriers, which are currently in a dormant state, almost invisible due to their transparency.
The dome is very high, with many light crystal stones embedded for lighting, the surroundings arranged with layer upon layer of powerful witch arrays.
A middle-aged wizard wearing a Black Sail's standard robe and with a solemn expression received Duke, from the aura of this person, he was at least a Level 2 wizard.
"Mr. Duke, what level of summoning are you planning to conduct? We need to activate the corresponding level of protective measures in advance," the middle-aged wizard asked meticulously.
Duke took out the ancient Destiny Bone Dice, "Using this summoning item, I am not sure what exactly can be summoned."
The middle-aged wizard, named Matthew, took the bone dice and examined it carefully, nodding, "It's a very peculiar creation, not like a man-made one, with an estimated volatility level between Level 3 and Level 4. We will activate the protection according to Level 4 standards, which will be slightly more expensive."
Naturally, using a place like this for summoning isn't free, and the cost isn't cheap either.
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