Chapter 394: 396: The Blood Moon Descends, Gods Will Fall to Mortality (7000 words)
Chapter 394: 396: The Blood Moon Descends, Gods Will Fall to Mortality (7000 words)
Chapter 394: Chapter 396: The Blood Moon Descends, Gods Will Fall to Mortality (7000 words)
When Lide opened his eyes again, the off-white color of the ceiling entered his view.
He slightly turned his head and glanced around. Seeing the modern furniture and electronic products in the room, his previously tense nerves instantly relaxed.
The feeling was quite marvelous. Although he had greater power in Glory and had even broken through to the Transcendent level, Earth always gave him an irreplaceable sense of security.
Sitting up, he subconsciously grabbed his cellphone, which he had left on the wireless charger for fear of running out of battery. When he turned on the phone, he was immediately greeted with over 50 missed calls.
A third of them were notifications that he had won various prizes…
The rest were from his assistant, Cheng Lu, and the vice president Zhao Yue, both high-level executives of the Crimson Moon Guild.
Clearly, his disappearance for the past half-year had caused them no small amount of resentment.
However, Lide had already anticipated this and had given instructions beforehand.
As for the Crimson Moon Guild, he had made thorough preparations. He divided the power of the Crimson Moon into two parts.
The decision-making and execution power lay with vice president Zhao Yue and the management team; another department was the Audit Department, tasked with supervising the management team.
The Audit Department was setup by Lide on the fly. Its main function was to remind the management team and prevent them from hollowing out the company, as power must be monitored to operate healthily. Earth didn’t have any Bloodline members who were utterly loyal to him.
He dialed Cheng Lu, his assistant’s number directly.
The moment the call connected, a resentful tone came through.
“Mr. Li, we haven’t been able to reach you for half a year… If it wasn’t for your previous instructions, we really would have called the police.”
Lide smiled slightly, “It’s nothing serious, I just had more important things to deal with. Moreover, I trust you to manage the Crimson Moon.”
Regardless of whether he truly trusted them, the compliment was necessary, “And with your capabilities, managing the Crimson Moon is a breeze.”
“Alright, when will you come to the company? There are still many decisions that need your attention,” said Cheng Lu, feeling rather helpless to be saddled with such an irresponsible boss—it was both relaxing and stressful.
She couldn’t understand how a company worth billions could go without inquiry for half a year.
You could at least call once a month…
“Alright, I’ll be there in two hours.”
After seeing Cheng Lu hang up, Zhao Yue, who had just logged out of the game, raised her eyebrows in her office, “Is Mr. Li finally willing to come to the office?”
Cheng Lu gave a wry smile and nodded, “Mr. Li said he’ll be here in two hours.”
After speaking, she pursed her lips, muttering, “Mr. Zhao, just how many mines does Mr. Li’s family own? He doesn’t care about the company for half a year; wasn’t he afraid that we would run it into the ground?”
Zhao Yue shook her head with a smile. As curious as she was, since the other party was the boss, she had no way to hold him accountable.
Thinking about the man, elegant to the point she found pleasing to the eye, an indescribable emotion surged in her heart.
“Let’s not talk about this. Prepare the work from the past half-year, and let’s report everything to Mr. Li when he arrives.”
“Alright…”
After hanging up, Lide casually set down the phone and stood up to walk towards the bathroom, but after just a few steps, he suddenly felt something was off. Inside his body, it seemed like there was something… Magic Power?
This…
Because that power was so faint, Lide wasn’t quite sure. After all, this was Earth.
He paused in his steps, his eyes slightly narrowed, and began to seriously sense his surroundings.
The air around was still empty, lacking the basic element of Glory—Magic Power—but the weak force inside his body was becoming clearer.
A flicker of contemplation crossed his eyes.
With a somewhat unusual mind-set and even his right hand on his head ready to bear the brunt of Magic Rebound,
He brought his thumb and middle finger close and snapped them—pop! A crisp sound echoed, and then under Lide’s gaze, the air in front of him ignited like a candle being lit.
Then a Small Fireball the size of an apple roared into existence, radiating heat as it formed. The spacious room’s temperature rose substantially in an instant.
“Cast… success??”
Lide’s eyes widened, his face showing undeniable surprise.
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