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Chapter 672 Inheritance(2/2)

At this time, outside the fiefdom of the newly promoted Sir Lun, a carriage was slowly moving forward surrounded by many cavalrymen.

"Biden Daniel!"

Bachelor Hahn looked at Daniel who was writing on the bumpy carriage and finally couldn't bear it. He asked, "Knight Lun has inherited the power of the legend..."

"Yes...Legend..."

Daniel chuckled: "But you don't have to take him too much. After all, all he gets is inheritance and it takes time to grow..."

As the bishop of the Church of Death, Daniel's vision is much higher than that of Bachelor Hahn.

Even the true "Son of God" has met once and knows the secrets.

Even if the gods have come since childhood, it will take a long time for those sons and goddesses to master or restore their original power.

They are all like this, let alone a legend.

"Of course, with a little essence of legend, the Lun Knight will definitely grow into a high-level profession, or even a 'quasi-legend' in the future, but it is unlikely that it will break through again. It is not just that one legend can create another legend by swallowing one legend. How can there be such a simple thing in the world? Not to mention... what the other party gets is just a little essence of the power of the legend, not all!"

"But even so, his growth rate will be incredible and will usher in more tests. This is the price of the inheritance ceremony!"

Daniel thought silently.

However, the request of the country pastor before could be rejected.

Being able to inherit Glenden's power means that Luen has not only bloodline, but also soul has been tested. The so-called "cominger" is really nonsense.

"However, Bachelor Hahn, I think the most important thing for you at the moment is to tell the Baron this news, and I believe he will be very happy!"

Bishop Daniel said with a smile.

"yes!"

Bachelor Hahn laughed with her, but she couldn't be very sure.

The rise of a powerful vassal may indeed have an additional future combat power for the principality, but is it really a good thing for the vassal?

I'm afraid even the Shawshank Baron will find it difficult to answer this question.
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