Chapter 588: Unlanga

The scorching sun hangs high in the sky, and this is a courtyard where the air is filled with the smell of sunshine.

The Ukuru Sanctuary, the local indigenous people call this courtyard Uenlanga. The reason why the indigenous word is used here is mainly because this courtyard is not an open courtyard.

Many people in the Ukuru Courtyard don’t even know the existence of the human world. This is a courtyard controlled by the Bridgeri family. At the same time, there is a very high proportion of black people in this courtyard.

A planetary courtyard, the people in the courtyard are mainly black, and the god they believe in, Ukuru, seems to be an angel named Uenlanga.

Although it is a complete planet, the courtyard is ultimately a damaged world. The sun in the sky is not a real star, but a Seraph pretending to be the sun.

It is a being with a form completely different from regular angels. It has a high initial standard but limited growth potential. Or it can be understood as a monster among the angels.

Although they were born in the Angel Pool just like regular angels, they lacked some biological positioning in the angel clan and were more like a weapon of war or a tool.

Due to many special reasons, Mu Hua can be said to have "smuggled" into this courtyard. The atmosphere in many places here is stable and peaceful, and people in the city get along with each other quite friendly.

But Mu Hua really found it difficult to like this place at first, because the people here always put names like "Ancestor, Almighty God" in every sentence that contained emotion.

In this stable and friendly environment, Kunna's arms smuggling and slave procurement are directly related to this courtyard.

There are not only benevolent bishops and gentle priests and nuns here, but also powerful slave traders and a large-scale arms cemetery controlled by the Naden Group.

Unlanga is a courtyard where theocracy is supreme. In the eyes of local indigenous people, this is a world created by the omnipotent God. But for outsiders like Mu Hua, this place is like an extra-large testing ground.

Here, people's obedience to religious doctrines is tested, the feasibility of replacing imperial power with theocracy is tried, various magical weapons are developed and tested, and loyal warriors who are almost dead are trained for multiple forces.

Well, it's not quite accurate to say almost, because long-term contact with the outside world makes them easily "contaminated" by filth. If those loyal soldiers are taken out of the courtyard, they are usually used as death squads.

Foreign adventurers are called "foreigners" here. The definition of good and evil for foreigners varies depending on the time and circumstances, and even in different regions.

There is no real country here. City-states are scattered all over the world. Most cities have temples, and the work of urban civil affairs is basically completed by the temple. The Knights' Inquisition is in charge of security and military affairs in most city-states.

The Ukuru Vatican can be seen as the ruler of this court, and every Pope and chief judge of the Knight Inquisition is basically a member of the Bridges family.

This can be seen as the Bridges family's private courtyard, but it is hard to say whether the high-end combat power on the top floor of the courtyard is under the control of Bridges.

Located on the edge of the Black Sea, the city of Kasa was once a prosperous resource-based city. However, with the depletion of mineral veins, this city, which caused serious pollution to the surrounding environment, failed to transform and lost its original vitality.

Due to the lack of profitable industries and sufficient benefits, the Templars, the Knights Templar and the local citizens abandoned this place after a period of conflict.

Today, this area is somewhat neglected and left to its own devices, and the city's population is beginning to age.

But no matter how old they are, pregnancy and reproduction are the key doctrines of the Unlanga sect after all, and there are still many young and middle-aged people with families who cannot leave this city.

Because theft and prostitution have become the norm, some outsiders also regard this place as a playground where they can occasionally come and indulge themselves.

Most people who have been influenced by religion for many years will show their tenacity and kindness on the surface, and Casa City has maintained the normal operation of a city.

Well, the coexistence of tenacity and kindness on the one hand, and thieves and prostitutes on the other hand, is not contradictory. After all, even without talking about the performance element, there are still some people who find it difficult to give up their bottom line and pursue money. Of course, in such a city, the personal lives of such people are often very bad.

Mu Hua entered the courtyard through a secret teleportation array, and after several twists and turns, he arrived at this city on the Black Sea.

With three vampires, Elzac, Olivia and Setsuna, by his side, Mu Hua now had the physical characteristics of a tall and handsome vampire, which was obviously a change brought about by the shapeshifting technique.

"Heh, don't people here know vampires?"

Walking on a relatively clean road, the two men and two women, including Mu Hua, all had very high looks.

Without using the Breath of the Crack, the few of them attracted the attention of some passers-by, but even though they deliberately showed their red eyes and pointed ears, the people here were more curious and did not have the taboos they should have towards vampires.

"Sir, vampire is not a very positive word after all. Since you have changed into this appearance, you should call yourself a vampire." Among the four, Olivia said to Mu Hua.

"The power system of the Ukulu Courtyard is mainly based on divine arts. Magic here is considered the power of the devil and is taboo and ostracized."

"We don't teach people about alien races here. Ordinary people who come here are called aliens. It's not surprising that ordinary people don't know about vampires." Elzak explained. "As for religion, I think there must be some villains." Mu Hua chuckled.

"Demons and witches are enough. Religion does not need the curiosity of its believers the most." Setsuna said with a sneer.

"Well, no wonder those witches chose this courtyard. The Magic Empire really allowed Bridges to mess around for so many years." Mu Hua shook his head in disgust.

"There is no proper reason, and there are monsters here that have ignited the divine fire. The empire can do nothing about it," said Elzak.

"If you add that the taxes Bridges pays every year are tempting enough, I guess you'll tell him everything." Shana teased, and Elzac shook his head without saying anything.

The Bridges family was in big trouble. It was probably this family that took advantage of Penelope in the early years and allowed the aristocratic faction in the north of the empire to gain real power.

After several years of glory, except for some witches who overestimated their own capabilities and tried to cause trouble for them, the Bridges faction has been in its heyday in recent years.

Although they did things cleverly, they did arouse the disgust of some people. As time went on, with the intentional or unintentional instigation of some people, this disgust gradually evolved into hostility.

Especially when it comes to some high-level adventurers, it is like the mentality of the extraordinary people towards the residents: "I can give in to you, but I won't let you play tricks on me."

Penelope was recruited by the Temple Witches, who were directly related to the Night Hunters and were also a branch of the Witch faction.

Because Penelope herself is not clean, if Bridges had killed Penelope directly, basically no one would care.

But Bridges used Penelope to cause a big scandal, which also involved wandering witches and demons, and then he hid behind the scenes and made a fortune. This made many people unacceptable.

Among them, the first to be blamed was Ashadelon, the sixth king behind the Night Hunter organization.

When Mu Hua was building the ghost city in Kanins, the person who should have been most excluded was not the seventh king, Viinlet, but Ashadron, who often helped Viinlet clean up his mess.

After all, they are night hunters. For a young man like you to go to the human world and build a ghost city, isn't that obviously ruining the place?

However, because the cause of this ghost city was related to the Temple Witch, Ashadron turned a blind eye to the situation on Mu Hua's side and asked the Night Hunters not to interfere too much.

As the sixth royal power, Ashadron actually had no interest in dealing with the mess caused by Bridges, but he could not stand the fact that Lilitu, who was squatting in the Maleficent Academy, repeatedly teased and ridiculed him about this matter.

The second royal authority is Lilitu. In addition to the Black Witch Academy which is highly respected among adventurers, she also maintains an intriguing close relationship with the devil clan. To some extent, she can be regarded as the hub of transactions between hell and the human world.

There were so many sarcasms like he was not good at judging people, he had to pick up the garbage she threw away, he was fooled by the nobles of the human world, and the faction of the Temple Witches should have been banned long ago, that Ashadron began to hate Bridges.

Not long ago, Tao Les approached Mu Hua on behalf of the Demon Kingdom Alan, and also brought instructions from the Sixth and Second. On the grounds that Mu Hua was the singularity of destiny, he hoped that he would help the witch who was causing chaos in the Ukuru Courtyard to fight against Bridges.

Originally, Mu Hua was not very interested in the things here. If he had more free time, he would rather spend more time on the Keynes Courtyard.

However, after knowing that some of Kunna's livelihood was related to this courtyard, and that there should indeed be multiple gods in this courtyard, Mu Hua became interested in the things here.

After some investigation, Mu Hua discovered that the Blood Moon City seemed to be planning to lay its hands on this courtyard, and Webster seemed to have gotten involved without knowing the consequences. In the end, Mu Hua agreed to come over and take a look.

Since you are going to contribute, you must get benefits. However, Mu Hua refused the promises of the sixth and second people to help him prevent the Lord of the Kanins Courtyard from leaving the Demon King's City area.

However, the request Mu Hua put forward was that if he wanted to replace the dragon leader in the Warcraft Courtyard in the future, these old men could not interfere, but at least they had to verbally support his actions.

Well, this guy Mu Hua has always been thinking about letting Friday take over Terenas’ property.

It is said that Friday was driven out of Dragon Island and was later caught by Huggins and used as "fertilizer for flowers".

In essence, that kind of expulsion is actually a kind of welfare for mankind. As to whether one can enjoy this welfare or be swallowed up by it, it depends on one's ability.

This kind of thing can't be said to be targeted, at most it can just be said that Friday was unlucky.

However, since he has suffered misfortune and has endured the punishment, Friday has a grudge against Terenas, a big grudge.

The dragons' revenge is quite reasonable... (End of this chapter)