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Chapter 959 Trading
Chapter 959 Trading
Imnal is right.
Nath Hortas, the old bishop, will surely die before Aegon.
And once He dies, this world and all the farce that is happening now will come to an end.
The divine embryo carrying the will of the outer gods will eventually return to the dream realm.
Whether He falls under Imnal's control or Imnal goes astray, neither is a situation Milo wants to see.
...
“Uh, Lord Shadow, you should know that all your thoughts are presented very directly in this polymer, right?” Imnar popped up a chat box for Milo.
Milo also popped up a chat window.
But it was quickly withdrawn.
Instead, he "said" something to Imnal in the form of a mental activity:
"Then why do you still need to pop up the chat window?"
Imnal earnestly advised Milo:
"What I mean is, why do you always portray me as a villain? Can't I do something good after I control Engel Korath? I believe you, who also possess forbidden knowledge, wouldn't make such an overly certain judgment, right? What I mean is, people change, and so do gods."
Because neither of them currently possesses any means to threaten the other.
They used all their methods on Enid.
So in this situation, we are actually able to sit down and have a calm conversation.
And it was Imnal who took the initiative to start the conversation.
He knew that Milo was the kind of person who was best at giving up entirely.
He is meticulous yet reckless, and his specialty is flushing everything he doesn't want to see down the toilet with a snap of his fingers.
As one of the people who has had the most frequent contact with the Abyss, he now regards it as a place of exile.
But then again, didn't the ancient gods do the same thing?
For a specific example, refer to Pagon of Andromeda.
...
In short, after kicking all the gods of dreams into the abyss, Milo has now created the feat of imprisoning himself in the abyss as well.
This feat happened not long ago.
In fact, Milo was somewhat alarmed when Imnar summoned Engel Korath from the abyss.
This is the last thing he wanted to see.
It wasn't that they didn't want to see Engel Korath, but rather the summoning spell that had the power to bring the gods of the abyss back to reality.
...
"You mean, you pulled Engel Korlas out of the abyss just to make up for the years you missed with your son, right?"
Milo calmly retorted to Imnal.
Imnal, however, was already used to this, and he continued to patiently explain:
“What I mean is, I’m not the same Imnar I used to be.”
“But you would still choose to marry Chaos and have children,” Milo calmly stated his judgment, adding, “if Chaos were some kind of living being.”
“Chaos is a ladder,” Imnar immediately replied.
“Take a look,” Milo said, shrugging.
"..."
...
In a corner of the world, Enid continues to ravage everything that belongs to Nas Hortas.
She is in excellent condition and her fighting power is invincible; no one can stop her.
Meanwhile, on the Five Polymer Group side...
Imnal paused for a moment, then continued sending messages to Milo.
"But you can't always stand against everyone, can you?"
Milo didn't speak, but pointed to Rebecca beside him.
Does it mean: everyone?
...
Imnal was speechless. But then he continued firing:
"What I mean is, gods, between the Outer Gods and the Dream Gods, and even the Ancient Gods, you have to make your choices, instead of putting all these beings that have existed since ancient times in opposition to you. Your mentality is actually incorrect."
Milo responded:
"I think my mental state is probably related to you."
“We need to clarify one concept: the previous Imnar is not quite the same as the current Imnar,” Imnar said.
Milo said thoughtfully, "Do you think that by incorporating a little bit of humanity, you can become a new person?"
Imnar: "Isn't this exactly what you've done?"
"Do you think I'd willingly die during a blood moon?" Milo retorted.
Imnar said, "One thing must be clarified: Blood Moon has little to do with me. I was in the Cardas prison at the time. Blood Moon's blame should be placed on this person."
As he spoke, he pointed to Crow beside him.
Crow didn't say anything in rebuttal, and even smiled shyly. People who didn't know might think that the Blood Moon was some kind of glorious feat.
But the reason Crow didn't interrupt was that he was happy to quietly appreciate the theoretical debate between Milo and Imnar, who were both in positions of power and possessed humanity.
Although it sounds like idle chatter in a cheeky manner.
But in Crow's view, this is another form of theoretical communication.
……
But Imnal has no intention of letting Crow go.
"This man's dream is to usher in the Age of Stars. His obsession with this is deeper than my love for chaos. I mean, if you really intend to stand against all the Outer Gods, the first thing you must do is kill him. The Outer Gods come from the stars, and you know that better than I do."
"Hey, hey, hey?" Crow finally couldn't hold back anymore.
He now understood why Imnar had suddenly switched to a persuasive mode in an attempt to influence Milo.
The current situation is very delicate.
Because Enid is clearly Milo's person.
If he wanted, he could have Enid put Nath Hortas aside for now and come over here to kill Imnal, Crow, or Monquia first.
The reason I dealt with that side first was simply because I felt that Hortas and Aegon posed a greater threat.
...
Imnar could have simply not brought this up.
It's obvious he did it on purpose.
He has a more subtle, deeper purpose.
Ultimately, he was unwilling to give up the opportunity to become a father.
...
"How about we make a deal?"
He made the suggestion to Milo.
"Let me take complete control of Engel Korlas, and in exchange, I can side with you when the necessary choices arise in the future, regardless of which side you choose to be on the opposite side."
"Aren't you always on the side of chaos?" Milo asked noncommittally.
But Imnal replied:
"If I haven't seen through some things after experiencing so much, then I've lived these years in vain."
"What 'thing' are you referring to?" Milo asked, showing little interest but merely continuing the conversation along the lines of Imnar.
Imnar responded with great certainty.
"You are chaos itself."
...
"Show your sincerity first."
Milo suddenly said.
"Help me kill a few people in the abyss."
(End of this chapter)
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