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Chapter 949 Rebellion against Tiangang

Chapter 949 Rebellion against Tiangang
Imnar has already demonstrated through his own experience how human nature can change those in positions of power.

Those in positions of power develop humanity, and their souls will produce all sorts of weaknesses and flaws.

Inevitably, they will gradually degenerate and forget their divinity.

However, this regression is limited to the level of consciousness.

Like Imnar, he became the Messiah, the savior, and finally a weak and powerless mortal, but the fractal rules that belonged to him existed independently.

Will and rules have been separated.

The transcendent status of any deity stems from the rules it holds in its hands.

Human nature can cause them to unconsciously abandon their own rules.

This is the terrifying aspect of human nature.

It is the poison of those in power.

...

Imnar's rambling words were actually quite clear enough.

He needs the arrival of a father god like Engel Kolas.

But what he needs is Engel Kolas's power of rules, not His will.

In the most down-to-earth way, it means...

Let's get some gold coins, Lao Deng.

...

Imnal thought this way, and he did it.

In this massive, intricately linked deception, he was the first to be deceived, while the last to be deceived, and his ultimate target, was his own father god, mother body, the god of the void.

The failure of the "Festival of Fools" and his encounter in the abyss made Imnar realize that the fractal rules and various powers he possessed were not enough to support him in realizing his ambitions.

He disliked the annihilation methods driven by extreme malice of Father God Engel Korath. In fact, he looked down on such methods. He believed that simple destruction was a choice made by lowly life forms. In Imnal's mind, he had many more wonderful ideas.

To achieve these goals, he must have sufficient power to support him and cannot be limited to fractal rules alone.

Even the most perfect deception will eventually be exposed under the suppression of absolute power.

Just like when he was dragged out by the Four Horsemen and sent to Mount Khadras after only a few days as the Emerald God in the Eternal Kingdom, under the gaze of certain powerful figures, all his plans and strategies were seen as the actions of a clown.

...

Aegon's body was trembling uncontrollably.

But as humanity was injected, it began to calm down.

Those things belong to this body; the divine embryo will not reject them.

As these complex human traits seeped in, Engel Korath's already incredibly weak will seemed to fall into deep water, or more like float in the boundless void. Some "things" that originally belonged to Him were being peeled away piece by piece from the essence of His will, without Him even realizing it.

...

……

"Wonderful."

"Wonderful."

Not only Crow exclaimed in amazement.

In the distance, Milo, standing beside the Enchanted Forest, also expressed his heartfelt admiration.

He truly deserves to be called the Great Old One who caused him the most trouble in the past.

Imnal's nature has never changed.

He always brings some fresh gameplay to Milo, even though those gameplays often have a high probability of killing him. But this guy always adheres to one belief: "chaos is the root of everything."

As part of the chaos, Imnar doesn't seem to care too much about his own survival or death.

...

The two people who were shouting "Wonderful!" also exchanged a glance from afar.

Milo raised his index finger and tapped in the direction of Crow, meaning, "You just wait, kid."

Crow scratched his head in surprise, as if he had forgotten everything he had ever done. He pretended to recall for a moment, then gave a sheepish smile. Actually, both of them had guessed what Imnal would do.

Therefore, neither of them was in a hurry to leave nor to get involved.

If Imnar dug Engel Korath out just to destroy the Dreamland, then he himself wouldn't survive either, and the rest of us would have nowhere to run.

Anyone who knows this guy even slightly can guess that things will never go according to the usual villain storyline.

He wouldn't hire a powerful figure to suppress him.

Instead, he would invite a father to act as his son; that's Imnal's style.

...

Thus, on this day, Engel Kolas inevitably became a son.

Finally, Milo had the right opportunity.

During this process, he received countless urging and questioning glances from Rebecca, but Milo chose to ignore them for the time being.

In fact, if they had acted even a fraction earlier, such as before Imnar became Engel Korath's father, there would have been a very high probability that they would have provoked a desperate counterattack from the will of that Void God, and the Dreamlands might have really come to an end.

These plot points are things Daisy Baby can't reveal, because they involve chaos.

Without a script in hand, Milo dared not act recklessly; he had to be sufficiently meticulous and restrained.

He had to go with the flow, meaning he could only make his move after Imnar had completely controlled Engel Korath's will and everything had settled down.

At this point, the threat from the Outer Gods had been largely eliminated.

"Then let's begin."

Milo's figure vanished on the spot.

The next instant, they appeared on the ruins of the royal residence.

At this moment, there were only a few figures here.

Milo, Aegon, Imnal, Crow, and priest pasta everywhere.

……

Imnar had already caught a glimpse of Milo approaching from the corner of his eye from afar. Although somewhat displeased, he maintained his uniquely elegant demeanor, leaning on his cane and turning to Milo as he spoke:
"I knew you'd jump out and cause trouble at the crucial moment, but..."

He's an old-timer who loves to talk big.

Sometimes Milo would deliberately be less decisive.

When the two sides successfully engage in a confrontation, they will spout a lot of meaningless and utterly pointless nonsense.

Imnar is planning to repeat his old tricks.

Unexpectedly, Milo didn't give him any chance to delay this time and took action directly.

However, the so-called "action" here does not refer to starting a war with Imnar.

As Milo closed in, he unleashed a burst of flames.

But this time it wasn't the fire of sin, but the fire of embers.

hum!
The firelight descended.

Imnar, Klaue, and the others all paused for a moment, instinctively.

Imnal was the first to react.

After the flames engulfed the area, something seemed to be torn apart in the surrounding space, gradually receding from the dreamscape.

A familiar feeling slowly crept into my heart.

That is--

abyss.

...

His eyes instantly turned ferocious.

That damn bastard is going to drag us all back into the abyss!
(End of this chapter)

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