Chapter 190 The Warrior's Fate is Death

Aiwass gazed upon Aurigen, his voice turning hoarse and deep, as if echoing from the abyss,

"I have returned from the future, Aurigen. From a future where we have both perished."

"Future..."

Aurigen murmured, "Just as you had foreseen the future before?"

Clearly, as King Helkin's most trusted lieutenant, the strongest warrior among his followers, Aurigen had always known that King Helkin possessed the vision of the future.

As a warrior of the Path of Strength, Aurigen's mind obviously didn't work too well. Not that he was unintelligent, but his overly pure heart made him unaccustomed to seeking the truth.

Merely silent, calm, and loyal.

Day after day, wielding his weapon, honing his physical strength. Beyond that, he had no other pursuits. Whatever Helkin dictated, he would do; he admired Helkin's righteous acts, respected his morals and spirit, but he had no intention to criticize or direct—just to listen, and then to act.