Looking at these three gates, Gardiner smiled and said, "It's really a place with strict ranks. Ordinary mutants can only pass through the gate with the longest line. As for the remaining two doors, you must have a certain status and identity."
Lets go.
Henry strode to the third door first.
There were three levels among the mutants.
The first level was ordinary mutants, who were mostly rogue cultivators.
The second level was for the master of mutants. Most of them were ranked on the list given to them before.
The third level was for the founders of the mutant civilization. Most of these characters were full of pride, and their strength was stronger than most of the mutants.
Henry and Gardiner walked to the third door and were stopped by someone.
"You two..." "The Seven Protectors of Mountain Heng!"
Gardiner directly snorted. "Get lost!"
When Gardiner said, the people who blocked their way were pushed away by an invisible force and fell to the side.
This level of strength left those people shocked. What kind of strength was this? It was just too terrifying! At the same time, this person was also thinking, what kind of background did the Seven Protectors of Mountain Heng have?
Did this mean that there were seven people?
While this person was shocked in his heart, Henry and Gardiner had already walked into the city. As for whether these mutants could inquire about what was going on with the Seven Protectors of Mountain Heng, they were too lazy to pay attention to them. Anyway, it was a one-off deal. Who cared about whether it was true or not? If it weren't for the fact that the name Ranjeet didn't have much deterrence, Gardiner had just called out the name of Sun God.
It was not until they entered Wrago City that Henry realized how advanced the system of the mutant organization had been.
As far as the eye could see, on the streets of this city, the human traffic was comparable to that of a four-tier small city.
This energy affected so many people! Henry and Gardiner chose a place to stay. If they wanted to find out more, a bar was the best place to stay, but that was for after dark.
When the sky was completely dark in the city, Henry and Gardiner intended to go to the bar. When they just went out, they heard a cry of surprise.
"The inheritance has been passed down!"
"It's out! Hurry up and go over!"
"They're all rushing past us, so we can't slow down!"
"Nothing will be left behind!"
The sounds came one after another. Henry saw that many mutants ran out of the city. Obviously, the idea of going to the bar to inquire about the news was about to fail.
Gardiner glanced at Henry and said, "Let's go and have a look."
After exchanging glances, the two of them also rushed in that direction.
There were mountains everywhere in Lwabury Province, and it was the same outside the city.
When Henry and Gardiner arrived at the place where the so-called inheritance was passed down, it was on the hillside. On the hillside, there was a ruined temple. There were only two rooms in the temple. It seemed that the temple had declined for many years.
There were more than a thousand people sitting around the ruined temple. All of them closed their eyes as if they were meditating on something. Looking at them, Henry and Gardiner felt a little strange.
"Brother, what are they doing?"
Gardiner stopped a person who just came over and asked.
"Comprehending the inheritance!"
The man looked at Gardiner as if he was looking at a fool. "Otherwise?"
"What else would they do?"
"Comprehending the inheritance?"
Gardiner was stunned when he heard that.
The inheritance was absorbing energy. What the f*ck were they doing here?! Gardiner noticed the sarcasm in the other party's eyes. He endured the anger in his heart and continued to ask, "Brother, are you really able to comprehend the inheritance while sitting here?"
"Of course it's possible."
The man said resolutely, "Let me tell you, someone had already realized it before. He disappeared when he walked into the temple. He must have taken the inheritance. Well, I don't want to talk nonsense with you."
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