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Chapter 833 - Chapter 662: The King of Kings' Arrangement

After calming his emotions, Eden left the small town and went elsewhere.

He gathered a lot of information about the pale sudden rain.

"Before the pale sudden rain comes, there will be strange phenomena. First, continuous thick clouds obscure the sun, the ground is filled with sin and depravity, people are leaderless and in chaos, a madman dons the crown and unites with the Devil, and the Ghost King is nurtured within the pale."

These sentences come from a poem.

It is said this poem was written by the heretic prophet Bursu, known among heathens for his devoted faith and terrifying prophecies. In life, he was celebrated as the weathervane of the King of Kings' will, a pioneer, and after death, his soul was directly accepted by the King of Kings, ascending to Heaven.

Regarding this poem, Eden collected many interpretations. Some believed it contained metaphors; others focused on its revelations; while some believed the poem stated literal omens without metaphor.

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