When she heard the numbers, Yvette stood up slowly and smiled. "Great job, Royal Guard Dragon. You did well. You did not disappoint me."
The twelve men behind Yvette were the Twelve Royal Guards. Each of them represented the twelve zodiacs—Royal Guard Rat, Royal Guard Ox, Royal Guard Tiger, and the rest of the zodiac animals.
Among them. Royal Guard Rat and Royal Guard Ox were Martial Saints. The rest of the group were Martial Marquis.
All Twelve Royal Guards had their own unique capabilities, and they were extremely powerful. The New World Emperor sent them to protect Yvette.
"Princess, there is that something I don't
understand," the Royal Guard asked as he knelt in front of Yvette.
"Speak," Yvette replied.
The Royal Guard Rat scratched his head." Princess, we have captured all of these leaders, so why don't we just kill all of them? Why do we need to bring them to the Wishing Star Tower?"
Yvette smiled. "What is the point of killing them? There are so many elites in the World Universe, and we will not be able to kill all of them. Isn't it better if we capture them alive and let the World Universe be chaotic enough that they would kill each other?"
She was right. They captured the leaders to create chaos in the World Universe, and let them kill each other!
During the students' gathering at the Hexad School, Yvette had witnessed how powerful the Elysium Gate was; it was mind -blowing.
That was where she came up with the idea t o capture the elites. She wanted to humiliate them and put the blame on Elysium Gate. She wanted the entire World Universe to seek revenge with the Elysium Gate, and there would be chaos in their world!
The elites from the New World could then cross to their land to destroy the entire World Universe. What a great idea!
"Where are my mask and robe?" Yvette asked.
The Royal Guard immediately presented a black robe and a golden mask to her.
She had heard that Indomitable Darby would wear a golden mask each time he appeared. Even the Elysium Gate members had never seen his face.
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