"Is he telling the truth? Can this thing really ignore the 'rules'?"

Thanatos paused for a moment and then slowly nodded:

"Its essence is similar to the 'God Assassin,' capable of capturing gods using a special internal space, achieving an effect akin to 'being devoured.' Rather than calling this design a creation of a god, it's more accurate to describe it as the creation of a 'god-slaying weapon.'"

Ruiweis added, "If we could use divine power at will, there would be no need for the so-called Six Immortals; we could directly destroy the entire lower realm using divine power. This doesn't conflict with my plan at all, and even if the success rate is low, it can be implemented as a 'backup plan.'"

Barka's eyes burned with fervor: "Moreover, the finished product depends on 'God,' so... it's an absolutely neutral tool."

Olivas snorted coldly: "That's not right, Lord Thanatos. He's clearly on your side."

Death retorted, "No, I'm on Death's side."

He chuckled and stared intently at the design drawings.

"That's right. If I can destroy the entire surface, even without destroying Orario, I can still reap a lot of 'death.' Even after returning to Celestial Realm, I'll have plenty to keep me busy for a long time."

Dix sneered: "Since we have such a plan, it seems we don't need to cooperate with the so-called 'urban destroyers' anymore."

Barka chimed in, "You actually dare to try to deceive us? Traitors are not welcome here."

The harmony had barely been established when it seemed that another dispute had broken out within the Dark Faction.

Shadow, of course, wouldn't let the enemy right under his nose disappear into the shadows again, and he spoke up to advise:

"Have you forgotten what I just said? If you don't want to be the clown, then stop this pointless fighting. 'Enio' is also a very important asset. Now, our goals are aligned."

He spread his hands, his face full of fanaticism, and shouted: "We will eventually usurp the power of the gods!"

Most of the cadres had a fanatical look in their eyes, and the shadows were faintly visible as they rose from novices to powerful figures with influence.

At this moment, Thanatos suddenly asked:

"Hey, Shadow-chan, you're so arrogant and have such a deep background. I'm still very curious, whose side are you on?"

The unexpected problem abruptly cooled down the frenzied atmosphere.

The final test from the gods—this is the last hurdle for Shadow to overcome in his quest to ascend to the throne of a core member.

You cannot lie to the gods.

The underlying principles of honesty, openness, and win-win cooperation must not be concealed.

Everyone looked at Shadow, waiting for his answer.

Faced with this situation, Shadow remained calm and composed. He lowered the brim of his hat, a slight smile playing on his lips.

"Have you forgotten when you came closest to victory?"

The most recent one...

Valetta replied matter-of-factly:

"That was definitely the 'Seven Days of Death,' the moment the heroes who once protected them joined us, hahaha, a double-digit number of gods were returned to us all at once! I still can't forget that feeling!"

Ian's pupils contracted beneath her mask, her heart pounding: "Could it be..."

"It's that 'Could it be'?" The shadowy voice declared firmly, full of confidence.

"I belong to the strongest faction that enslaves 'Silence'..."

Shadow kept everyone in suspense, silently chanting in his heart: Absolute justice!

Olivas tactfully added:

"Absolutely evil!"

Shadow's words were so certain that Thanatos was completely unaware of the lies in them.

This is something only Shadow can do.

She possesses an inexplicable, almost supernatural confidence in everything she plays.

He is a wolf who can follow the established storyline to the end, even deceiving himself.

This is the power of "absolute chuunibyou"!

Thanatos pondered for a long time, then his brow relaxed, his expression returning to its alluring form, and he teased:

"So he's Erebus's child? No wonder..."

Erebus has been sent back, but those who participated in that war of the gods were not only "Silence" and "Gluttony".

He has "No-Face" Victor under his command, as well as other henchmen.

It's not surprising that one or two corpses were chosen by fallen fairies and became apostles.

Ain, on the contrary, became even more convinced of this, according to her intelligence:

The Fallen Fairy was discovered by Enio a year after the "Seven Days of Death" in the "27th Nightmare." However, according to Enio's intelligence, the Fairy had already begun sending tentacles to the ground when the "Sword Maiden" unleashed the black wind in the labyrinth.

Therefore, it is only natural that when the labyrinth was blasted open and the "Greatest Evil" was summoned from the depths to become Rivera, corpses fell into the pit and were captured by the fairies.

and many more……

Thinking of this, an idea suddenly popped into Ain's mind.

She seized that fleeting opportunity, her mask abruptly turning towards the shadows, and asked in a panicked tone:

"Has 'Silence' also been resurrected?!"

Upon hearing this, all the members present fell silent.

They felt fear, apprehension, and a sliver of anticipation.

They feared that "Silence" truly existed and tried to interfere with their plans, while also hoping that "Silence" would become a monster, thus adding irresistible power to themselves.

Valeta chuckled awkwardly, "Hey, hey, that's impossible, isn't it..."

Ain stared intently at the shadow, her tone resolute:

"If you truly are that person's subordinate, then... there's no reason why 'Silence,' who also fell into the abyss of magma, wouldn't have been chosen by 'her.'"

"And in terms of aptitude, as a 'monster of talent,' she's a more suitable candidate in terms of priority and success rate than an unknown like you!"

Valette stopped laughing.

Thanatos fell silent.

Rives also looked up, a rare occurrence, at the shadows.

All eyes were on him, as if waiting for an answer...

At that moment, the shadow slowly smiled. It was a strange and intriguing smile.

Chapter 208 The Name of "Silence"

Shadow's expression was playful yet arrogant, as if he didn't take anyone seriously at all. In the eyes of the dark factions, this was the kind of confidence that only someone with absolute trump cards would display.

But at this very moment, such a smile carries a different meaning.

Olivas looked at the shadow's expression with astonishment:

"No, impossible! Silence can never be resurrected!"

Valetta, that lunatic, burst into laughter, but no one could understand what she was laughing at.

Thanatos also fell silent. He couldn't see through the man before him; the Shadow's unique talent for acting made it impossible for even the gods to fathom his inner thoughts.

After a long pause, Rives spoke slowly and firmly:

"Silence cannot be freaked out."

Ain asked in surprise, "Why?"

The red-haired woman closed her eyes: "It's a very simple principle. Gods cannot create stones that even they cannot lift."

Her emerald green vertical pupils gleamed with an unfathomable light as she slowly explained:

"Silence is a universally acknowledged 'monster,' limited by illness and stuck at the peak of level 7, unable to break through further. Even so, she is still hailed as an absolute power comparable to the 'Empress'!"

"Imagine if she were transformed into a monster, her body no longer confined to its original fragile form, what would be the upper limit of what she could achieve?"

"Level 8? Or level 9?"

Rives's eyes swept over the crowd, finally settling on Shadow, a mocking smile playing on her lips:

"The silence of level 9 can easily shatter even humanity's greatest despair; there is no reason to obey 'her.'"

After he finished speaking, many people in the hall breathed a sigh of relief.

Valetta, leaning on her sword, laughed:

"I knew it. If that kind of monster really turns into a monster, then no one can control her. Such an existence will not be our friend, but only our opponent."

Olivas said with lingering fear, "I don't want to face that monster directly."

Dix scoffed, "Hey, if you can't do it, don't spout nonsense. What, are you trying to use the identity of 'Silence' to intimidate us?"

"Don't joke around. Even if 'Silence' is really here, if she interferes with my trade, I'll kill her without hesitation."

Valeta and Olivas looked at him like he was an idiot: "That's a very far-fetched argument. If Silence were still alive, you would be the first to die."

But Dix's point is not without merit. Ayn, who brought up the topic of "silence," was clearly driven by a sense of being ostracized and perhaps wanted to use this method to get the Shadows on her side.

It is possible that the reputation of "Silence" could be used to elevate the status of Shadow, thereby fueling the flames of change.

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