Cloud Thinking

Chapter 188 Transformation

"Aya..."

Ansel's eyes lit up and he looked at the lovely girl in his arms with disbelief, as surprised and excited as a child who got a piece of candy.

It was just a kiss, Helia didn't take it seriously. The poor stray cats and dogs on the street could all get her kiss out of sympathy and love. Ansel had accompanied her through all this time, so he should give her some sweet reward.

Otherwise it will be difficult to use it next time, right?

"Be good." Helia patted his face again, broke free from his inconspicuous shackles, took two steps in the direction of Ianthil, and looked at the Lord Messenger of God whose expression changed because of her with a playful look on her face. She was really happy.

"Master Divine Envoy, how have you considered this?"

Ianhill sneered, but did not fall into the trap that Helia had blatantly set for him. He took a step forward with his long legs, stretched out his hand and grabbed Helia's hand. In the blink of an eye, the two disappeared from the spot.

It was also thanks to Helia that she got close to Him, otherwise it would not have been so easy to succeed.

The surrounding scenery changed rapidly. One second, people were still in a house that had been bombarded, and the next second, they appeared in a sea of ​​flowers. Looking around, there were a riot of colors, a beautiful sight.

Ian Hill loosened his grip on Helia's hand and turned to look at her, only to find that Helia looked indifferent, as if she had already guessed that He would do this.

There was no surprise at all, and I even had the leisure to appreciate the surrounding scenery.

"Why, are you taking me to some date place? It's quite beautiful." Helia said with a smile.

Although she had not spent much time with Ian Hill, and this guy was always pretending, Helia really couldn't figure out his personality, let alone guess what he was thinking.

But she understood the gods high above her head.

Arrogance, selfishness, greed, contempt for others, self-righteousness...

As the saying goes, "Birds of a feather flock together." She doesn't believe that anyone can really stay clean in the mud.

They would allow tiny humans to jump around in front of them, treating it as a monkey show, but if these people dared to have the slightest thought of rebellion, they would reach out and crush them to death without mercy.

Talking about love and conditions with gods is no different from playing the lute to a cow. It's just crazy and cheap.

"You did it on purpose." Ian Hill said firmly, a hint of annoyance on his pretty face.

Unexpectedly, he fell into Helia's trap in the end. She deliberately used that kiss to anger Him in order to force Him to take her away.

"Ignorance is sometimes a bliss." Helia crossed her hands behind her back and walked leisurely into the sea of ​​flowers.

The breeze blew, blowing her dazzling red hair. Even though she was surrounded by flowers, she was still as dazzling as a pearl.

"This is already muddy water. It's enough for them to accompany me to this point. There's no need to involve them in this."

“They can’t afford to know the truth.”

"Then you can?" Ianthir caught up with her and looked at Helia's back. He actually tasted a bit of martyrdom in her.

"I have to be able to do it even if I can't." Helia smiled and said, "Even if I die, I want to die awake."

"I've lived a confused life, you can't expect me to die in a confused state, right?"

When they were alone, Helia changed from her aggressive self to calm and easygoing, as if...

This is a treatment that belongs only to Him.

"Where is this place?" Helia pointed to her left chest as she said this, reminding the other person that there was a tough guy living in her body, and that there were some things she must not let Him hear.

"It's my domain. Your Highness can rest assured." Ian Hill replied, "After all, I was once an ancient god who held the power of space. Even if the order is here, you must abide by my rules."

Helia raised her eyebrows in surprise. "Then am I now like meat on the chopping board, waiting for you to slaughter me?"

"Your Highness, we are not in a life-and-death confrontation." Ian Hill did not play the emotional card this time. He probably knew that his past relationship with Helia was not a good one. Even if he mentioned it, it would only increase Helia's hatred for him.

"And I don't think you will have any strength to resist me. There's no need for me to risk both of us getting hurt."

"There is no motive, and there is no benefit to be gained. You can trust me again when it comes to your life."

Helia did not reply, but only gave Him a ruthless look at the back of her head. It was unclear what she was thinking.

“The world needs to change.”

There was no one else here, and it was peaceful and harmonious. Helia was willing to let go of the past and speak calmly, so Ianhill treated her honestly as she wished.

"Philip and the others defeated the gods in human form. Even though Golesa's godhood was born not long ago, he is still a god. The heaven and earth have recognized His identity and granted Him the qualifications to ascend to godhood."

"And Osinoto, who became a god in human form, is not as recognized as Golesa, but it is true that He has authority."

"The power of human beings is far greater than we think."

"From this we see a possibility. If everyone has enough power before the inevitable divine war that will overturn the heaven and earth comes, will they be able to protect themselves from the disaster? Or even prevent the disaster from expanding to a point where it cannot be stopped?"

"Although ordinary people possess magic power, they do not have the innate resources to support their use. Only magicians have the power to fight against gods."

"But there are so few magicians. If something serious happens, they can hardly protect themselves, let alone other ordinary people."

"With this idea in mind, we are trying to create a new kind of human being who can directly absorb the natural elements of the outside world and use them for their own benefit. This step does not require talent or hard work."

"Everyone can become a magician, and can harness power for their own benefit. Maybe they can save themselves from danger when disaster strikes."

Two people walked one after the other in this sea of ​​flowers, as comfortable and relaxed as if they were taking a stroll after dinner, but the content of their conversation was incompatible with this scene.

"Do you know what you look like when you do this?" Helia turned around, met Ianthil's gaze, and continued walking backwards.

"It's like a sick patient who, in order to get well sooner, takes all the medicine for ten days in one go, and is complacent, thinking that he will get well sooner."

"If you really do this, there is no need to wait for the war between gods to destroy this world. Even the struggle between people is enough to overturn the world."

"Don't tell me this is Order's idea, or I will doubt whether He is crazy. I don't want to continue following the path planned by a madman."

Ian Hilton paused and replied, "He doesn't know."

"This was mainly the idea of ​​the only divine messenger under Fengze and Wisdom. I thought it was worth a try, so I took action."

Is there also a share for Tang Yaoxing?

That guy is so tight-lipped, he didn’t tell me anything... Or is it that he still can’t completely trust me?

"You are quite courageous. Aren't you afraid that other gods will find out?" Helia asked.

"In fact, you shouldn't have seen it today, but somehow, by mistake, you woke it up." Ian Hill explained, "We hid it very well."

"Awakened?" Helia noticed something was wrong. "It had been dormant before?"

"It can't be considered dormant. It's a seed, and the bud hasn't bloomed yet. It hasn't reached the conditions for maturity, but you have brought it to life prematurely." Ianthil replied.

Helia recalled how the woman was so confused and needed her guidance step by step before she could learn to speak. It turned out that it was because of "premature birth".

"So in your opinion, what will the mature seeds look like?"

Ian Hill pursed his lips, as if he also felt that what he was about to say was ridiculous, and couldn't help laughing, "It's comparable to the body of a god."

"Ah! You gods are going to create gods?" Helia clapped her hands mockingly. "Brilliant! It's really brilliant!"

"Are you guys dissatisfied that the final fight wasn't exciting enough? Do you want to add a few more enemy teammates?"

"We just want to add a few life-saving cards for the lower-class people who were innocently implicated in the end." Ian Hill retorted.

Helia just smiled and said, "That's a nice thing to say."

"But do you know that if other people with ulterior motives knew that such things existed in the world, the first to suffer would definitely be the civilians you claimed to protect, right?"

"A war tool that can be mass-produced. Even if I have no interest in the regime, facing such a powerful force, I still want to possess it."

"Not to mention those who are already obsessed with power and influence."

"How can you guarantee that the power you create to protect people won't end up killing people?"

Ian Hill remained silent.

"How did Fengze persuade you?" Helia asked again, "Logically speaking, he should not know about the future, so why would he come to you and want to cooperate with you?"

"He also has His own ways. The authority of life is more magical and powerful than you and I can imagine." Ian Hill took two quick steps and walked side by side with Helia.

"There seems to be something abnormal happening in the southern continent. He may have encountered some big problems that he cannot solve alone, or he may have foreseen some unavoidable disaster."

"Fengze not only came after me, he also came after almost all the gods in the heavens, and tried to infiltrate the northern continent."

"Of course, few people are willing to pay attention to him. Because of the way Fengze made his fortune, the gods generally look down on him. They even put a lot of obstacles in his way because he robbed believers."

Helia suddenly thought of Al. At that time, the excuse she gave was that she came to the Northern Continent to "preach". She wanted to win Helia over to join in and do something big to change the current low status of women.

This time Tang Yaoxing brought her here to guide her to the southern continent to find the so-called opportunity for change. Combined with what Ian Hill said...

Perhaps Freya really encountered a big problem, but unfortunately Watersiser stopped Freya for safety reasons at that time, and she was unable to talk to him, so she really had no idea what he was doing.

It seems that this trip to the southern continent has to be put on the agenda.

"To be precise, this plan was proposed by the God of Wisdom and Fengze after they discussed it." Ian Hill continued to explain, "Although I also think that this plan is a bit unrealistic and the consequences are difficult to control, but..."

"Time is really running out."

Time, time, for some reason, ever since she graduated from Carter's College, there have always been a lot of things following her, like a rope around her neck, tightening from time to time.

Damn it, she thought she could enjoy herself when she came back! But she ended up being treated like a slave!

"So, you don't actually know much about those magic circles? You just help guard them, right?" Helia asked again.

Ian Hill nodded. "I just helped set up a few teleportation arrays and came back to take a look occasionally."

"It's not that I'm the one guarding it. The reason I'm here today is because..."

He fixed his gaze on Helia beside him and did not continue speaking.

"Because of me? When did you come?" Helia was quite puzzled.

"Probably when you, Your Highness...bombarded half of the mansion?" Ian Hill raised his hand to his mouth, but failed to hide the smile on his lips.

"Hmm!" Helia deliberately cleared her throat to cover up her embarrassment, making it seem like she was really some kind of house-demolition master or explosives expert.

"I forgot to ask you, where did you go after we separated that time?"

"Before I showed up, what were you doing? Sleeping? Don't the gods in the sky have nothing to do every day?"

Helia had wanted to know the answer to this question a long time ago. After all, she had always been an ordinary mortal. When she listened to those mythological stories in the past, she was always curious about what the life of gods was like.

"Your Highness is curious?"

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