Chapter 625 – Black Cradle
Wrath told Nick where he had to go, and finally, Nick found out where he was.
He was in the western part of the Grand Continent. More specifically, he was between two very big bodies of water, which were around the same size. If he walked a couple hundred kilometers to the southwest, he would be entering the northeastern parts of the War Continent.
Nick knew the continents and what the world looked like, and with this information, he could finally go back to Aegis.
He just needed to fly towards the west for a couple thousand kilometers.
Even more, Nick wouldn't even need to be afraid of Wrath.
On his way to his mission, Nick could just fly to the west, and he would arrive at Aegis' headquarters before Wrath even realized that Nick had betrayed him.
His path home was open.
However, Nick decided against returning to Aegis for now.
The opportunity he had received by being "forced" into servitude was too good to pass up.
If Nick could keep working under Wrath for a couple of years, he could help humanity a lot.
His job was to get rid of the influence of other Corruptors in cities and give control over to Wrath's servants.
Of course, in the short term, this just meant exchanging one monster for another.
If Nick did a good job, Wrath's territory would expand greatly.
And then, as soon as Nick returned to Aegis, everything would crumble in an instant, freeing all the cities Nick had given Wrath.
'I can do a lot of good by working under Wrath,' Nick thought. 'I can help thousands of people. Maybe even tens of thousands.'
Before Nick left for his first task, the CZE of the Priesthood gave Nick some basic information that he should know.
After all, Nick was now part of Wrath's side.
The Seven Corruptors, except for Greed, had their own territories.
The reason why Greed didn't have any territories was that having a territory would mean being bound to a place, which would make it easier for some of the Adversaries to track him down and kill him.
When Nick heard that essentially the entire world was already divided between the Corruptors, he grew surprised.
He knew that their influence reached far, but he hadn't thought that the entire world was already divided among them.
When Nick asked about the other Fallen, the CZE just said that they didn't matter.
After some talking, Nick found out that the Corruptors' territories could essentially be viewed as empires and the Fallen territories as city states.
Fallen generally didn't mess with any of the servants of the Corruptors.
While the Corruptors were not immediately dangerous, most of the time, their superiors, the Trio of Destruction, were.
Messing with the Corruptors meant messing with the Trio of Destruction.
Only very few Fallen, like Greed, could get away with doing something like that.
While the Specters seemed to be united under Death's banner, things were obviously not that peaceful beneath the surface.
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