Lin Yu didn't even need to think to know what Lianfeng and the others were thinking.

This is quite a coincidence... and since he didn't deny being in Europe, it all comes together perfectly, making the suspicions valid.

“Ahem, Lin Yu, the small village you mentioned yesterday…” Lianfeng began somewhat awkwardly.

They didn't want to suspect Lin Yu, but everything was too coincidental, leaving them no choice but to overthink it.

"Once the seed of doubt is planted, trust collapses," Lin Yu said with a smile.

He can't talk about Morgana right now, he can't even mention her.

God automatically captures the dark data associated with it, as long as he utters the name Morgana.

The next second, Morgana will most likely find him and appear next to him.

If you mention the word "demon" or anything related to demons, the probability might not be that high, but the risk is very high.

Although he had considered joining the demons if Morgana found him.

But that was passive, with inescapable life-threatening dangers; one could say that joining the demons was a stopgap measure for survival.

But knowing this and still taking the initiative is to actively face the risk of death, which is tantamount to courting death.

Furthermore, from a personal moral standpoint, this constitutes actively lowering one's moral bottom line.

In Lin Yu's view, there is a bottom line standard for people; those who fall below this standard can no longer be called human.

Everyone lives above this baseline standard, constantly striving to meet it in various aspects of their lives within different environments.

When someone is kind to others, their standards for politeness are raised.

Some people are very adept at navigating social situations, which raises their emotional intelligence threshold.

People are diverse, and their bottom lines differ in various aspects. There is no good or bad; we are all just human beings, nothing more.

Lin Yu felt that he was first and foremost a human being, someone whose bottom line could be very low, so low that it wouldn't matter if he was forced to become a demon, because he would still be a human being.

But that's already a very low line. If she were to actively get closer to the devil, she could no longer be called human, which is something Lin Yu cannot accept.

"Lin Yu, we don't suspect you, we just want to ask if you know the specifics." Lian Feng quickly explained after hearing Lin Yu's words.

"Is there anything else you need to ask?" Lin Yu certainly knew the specifics.

But he already said it yesterday, and Lianfeng and the others didn't believe him.

What is he supposed to say now? A demon has descended? Or, like yesterday, a little bird is... well, hunting?

If he said that, Di Lena would slam her fist on the table and yell, "Are you kidding me?"

"Chang Xi, now I understand why everyone likes to be a riddle teller," Lin Yu teased Chang Xi in his mind.

"Why, Master?" Chang Xi asked curiously.

"you guess?"

"Ah... Master, are you a dog?!" Chang Xi broke down.

"When are you coming back?" With a sigh, Lianfeng knew she wouldn't get an answer from him.

"If all goes well, tomorrow then." Just then, it was time, and Lin Yu got up to board the plane.

“Okay,” Lianfeng replied.

"Ahem, um, Linzi, remember the gift." Seeing that the matter was over, Di Leina quickly reminded him in a serious tone.

"Okay." Lin Yu replied and hung up the communication.

The conference room on the Giant Warrior was completely silent at this moment.

"Ahem, let's all speak," Dukao coughed lightly, breaking the silence.

Lianfeng remained silent.

Huang Ze remained silent. His role here was simply to listen to everyone's ideas, offer suggestions, or make the final decision.

"Then I'll go first." Di Leina, who was still fantasizing about what gift Lin Yu would bring her, stopped smiling and said seriously.

"Xiao Na, you go ahead," Dukao gestured, indicating that he was listening.

"I don't think Lin Yu has anything to do with either the Huangcun incident or the European dark energy fluctuations," Di Lena said seriously.

Upon hearing this, Lianfeng looked up at Di Leina, wanting to hear what she had to say next.

"Let's talk about the Huangcun incident first. When such a large-scale incident occurred, Deno III did not react at all. To be able to do this, one must at least be a god-making civilization."

Di Lena didn't specify which god-level civilizations they were referring to, because she was afraid that Du Kao and Lian Feng would lose face if she did.

After all, all god-creating civilizations can achieve this, hahaha, Di Leina's emotional intelligence is off the charts! Thumbs up for her wit!

"According to Lianfeng, yesterday afternoon, Lin Yu mentioned a small village where birds came and went. Have you ever thought that what he said might be true?"

Direna's words made Dukao and Lianfeng fall into deep thought.

"To put it simply, under a god-creating civilization, there are no secrets in the eyes of the gods. Elder Huang, please don't mind."

As Di Lena was speaking, she suddenly remembered something and greeted Huang Ze.

"It's alright, please continue," Huang Ze waved his hand, indicating that he didn't mind.

“Then I’ll continue. What I mean by ‘no secrets’ is not that God deliberately reads someone’s dark data, but that they can listen to prayers.”

"To put it this way, if my genetic lock is fully unlocked, I will be able to sense if ordinary people on Earth mention my name or talk about things related to me."

Di Lena didn't finish speaking. If she were to reconnect to the Heavenly Dao Tower, she could even see that person's image and teleport him directly to her.

Why is it so hot on Lieyang Star?

Is it really as she said, that there's a fire burning in her heart that's been burning all along?

On the one hand, it's ridiculous, because it's boring.

On the other hand, on Lieyang Star, she was too close to her people. Although her genes were partially locked, she could still feel the fervor of her people's faith.

Most civilizations that create gods separate gods from mortals. For example, the angels and the Heavenly Court of Merlo have no mortals, and the Death Song Academy of the Styx also has no mortals.

The blazing sun was not completely separated from the mortal realm; the Heavenly Court of the Clouds remained above the blazing sun star, too close to mortals.

It's really annoying to hear these constant nagging.

The dark data of super soldiers is aggregated, so there won't be any instances of them talking and being perceived. However, given the current situation in China, there are too many ordinary people at the highest levels.

For example, Huang Ze was just an ordinary person, but his casual remark could bring disaster to China.

Di Lena thought that Lin Yu was doing this because he was considering Huang Lao and the others, but in reality, Lin Yu was thinking about himself. He didn't have super genes yet; he was still just an ordinary person.

All I can say is that the power of imagination is immense.

Although Direna didn't reveal the outcome, the answer was obvious: it involved only two civilizations related to the birdmen, and angels would never do such a thing.

"As for the situation in Europe, I will not doubt him or test him, but if I suspect or confirm that he did it, then there is no need to test him further."

After a pause, Di Lena continued.

"This is also a way of communication between gods. Judging from Lin Yu's performance, I seem to see a god who is growing."

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