The Lord of Hell

Chapter 3250 Introduction to the plot



Chapter 3250 Introduction to the plot

Chapter 3250 Introduction to the plot

Hearing the middleman's cold snort, Sithon no longer concealed himself. He stepped forward and asked, "Middleman, do you know what situation you're in right now?"

"of course I know."

The middleman smiled and said, "I am currently between heaven and hell. One thought can lead to heaven, and another to hell. It can be said that it is extremely dangerous."

"It's precisely because of the danger that I've remained calm—calmer than ever before. So, you don't need to worry about me; I'm much calmer than you are."

Wade nodded repeatedly beside him: "Yes, stay as calm as I am."

Hearing the middleman's words, Sithon initially breathed a sigh of relief, but after hearing what Wade said, his face darkened immediately. Was he really going to be as calm as Wade? This was a recipe for disaster.

Xisorn wanted to say something, but looking at the 'calm' middleman and Wade, he sighed helplessly. He didn't have time to say anything now, after all, Xisorn himself still had a lot of things to deal with.

"Middleman, I'm not going to deal with anything else for now. Just tell me what's going to happen next."

Sithon said, "I need all the information about the future. After that, I won't bother you anymore. You can do whatever you want."

"I don't mind you bothering me at all. Seeing you is like seeing my past self."

The middleman spoke with the enigmatic wisdom of a high monk: "As for future information, I will not tell you everything. I will only tell you about the next event. However, in the original storyline, the next event will take place a few months later."

Without these outsiders, it would take the protagonist several months to revive the sea goddess and take Miami. Therefore, the next event will not occur for several months.

In the real world, one person is insignificant, and the world doesn't revolve around any one person. But in the world of a script, everything revolves around the protagonist. If the protagonist doesn't appear, the event simply won't happen. I believe everyone can understand this.

"It won't happen for several months?"

Sithon frowned and asked, "Middleman, can't you really tell me all the future information? Our victory will also greatly benefit you."

"Would it be of great benefit to me?"

The middleman couldn't help but laugh, and Wade joined in with a hearty laugh. The way the two of them looked at Sisson was almost like looking at a vulgar, foolish person.

This kind of gaze, how should I put it, is a bit like an emperor hearing an ordinary person say—the emperor must carry things with a golden carrying pole.

With a grim expression, Sisorn asked, "What are you laughing at?"

He is the mighty Sithon, when has he ever been laughed at like this, not to mention there is a lunatic in there whom he hates very much.

"It's nothing, you don't need to ask anymore, you wouldn't understand even if you did."

The middleman waved his hand and said, "In short, don't talk about benefits or disadvantages anymore. I don't care about such low-level things anymore. Only you people would risk your lives to snatch them."

"Exactly, I don't even know what you guys have to fight over?"

Wade nodded in deep agreement. Sisson blinked, feeling like he'd been kicked in the head by a donkey. How could he possibly try to understand the thoughts of two lunatics?

"The middleman has reached a critical point; he will either transform or become a madman like Wade."

Sithon shook his head inwardly and said, "Middleman, tell me the next event. Also, you can think carefully about what I said before. We are ultimately one."

"This kind of thing isn't worth my time to think about. I should spend my time on precious things."

The middleman shook his head and said, "The next event will not take place on land, but on the sea, which is directly connected to the incident in Miami."

"On the open sea? Could it be an island?"

"The big event must have happened in a city with a large population," said Sithon. "After all, the King of Superpowers is a savior."

"No, it's a sea fortress."

The middleman said, "Before the apocalypse, there was a mysterious organization on Earth. The history of this organization can be traced back hundreds of years. At that time, a wealthy man accidentally obtained the corpse of an alien."

The tycoon believed that the key to human evolution lay in these corpses, so he joined forces with many other wealthy individuals to secretly establish an organization to study the corpses of extraterrestrials.

Over hundreds of years, this organization grew to such a vast size that it could even interfere with the course of human development from behind the scenes.

"A typical villainous organization in novels, a sinister mastermind behind the scenes, the kind that will destroy the world."

Wade quipped, "These villainous organizations have a characteristic: they're initially touted as incredibly powerful, but later it turns out they're nothing special."

For example, the evil organization in the movie "Venom" can even conduct experiments in space. However, its most important laboratory has no security guards and lacks even a monitoring system. It's practically a makeshift operation.

Uh, viewers, please note that I'm not saying this because I dislike Venom. In fact, I have no problem with him at all. In terms of popularity and box office, how can he compare to me? More importantly, I'm more handsome than him..."

Wade's incessant chatter left Sisson speechless, but the middleman remained calm and continued, "This mysterious organization built a mysterious fortress in the ocean specifically to study the corpses of aliens."

Before the apocalypse, they had already made considerable gains; after the apocalypse, their progress was even more rapid, as many of their supernatural abilities were well worth researching.

"You can refer to the underwater prison of General Ross in Marvel, of course, it's much larger in scale."

Wade added, "They even have many submarines and military equipment, which is equivalent to a small country."

The middleman knew that Wade was introducing the story to the readers, but he didn't care and continued, "According to the script, after the protagonist subdues the goddess of the sea and Miami, he encounters people from a mysterious organization who come ashore to search for experimental subjects."

This is why the mysterious organization went into hiding before the apocalypse; they were conducting human experiments, trying to fuse human and alien genes to create a new human species.

After the apocalypse, their rapid progress was due not only to their superpowers but also to their continuous supply of test subjects. After all, it's the end of the world; if you shout "Join us, safety guaranteed!" from the shore, countless people will risk their lives to get on your ship.

"An organization like this exists?"

Xisorn was a little surprised. For some reason, he thought of the Immortal Kang. He hadn't responded yet. Could it be related to this mysterious organization?

"The real world requires logic, but novels don't. As long as the author is willing, any kind of organization can be created."

The middleman continued, "In short, the protagonist clashed with a mysterious organization, and the people sent by the mysterious organization were captured by the protagonist, thus making the protagonist aware of the mysterious organization."

(End of this chapter)


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