The Free Keywords had vanished.
But before Duge’s eyes floated eleven keywords and twenty-one skills.
Twenty skills had always been hidden, brought about by the second key keyword.
One of the key skills, Plucking Feathers in Passing, was left behind from his past plundering of keywords. This skill had been randomly taken from the battlefield and, for so unknown reason, remained in the main soul.
A series of skills seed to be etched into his soul, usually suppressed by the original Duge’s lifeless soul, unable to erge or be used.
With the original Duge’s soul annihilated by the God Annihilator Cannon, the skills lost their restraints and were all exposed...
During battle, there was no ti to consider so much, but once calm, Duge realized the severity of the situation.
The personal profile panel was still there; what he could see, Pan-Universe Entertainnt should also be able to see. He had hidden it for so long, but it was exposed after all!
However, Pan-Universe Entertainnt seed to have no reaction to this, which surprised Duge sowhat.
Sure enough, there was sothing wrong with this Alien Battlefield.
Since Pan-Universe Entertainnt hadn’t taken asures against him, everything was allowed, Duge consoled himself.
A man has nothing to lose when he faces death, but he can live for an eternity if he doesn’t die.
Being exposed had its own way of being played.
In such a dangerous Alien Battlefield, there was never a reason to hide skills. To hell with Pan-Universe Entertainnt, Duge instantly changed his mindset.
Before Pan-Universe Entertainnt made a decision, the right thing to do was to integrate the Universe with lightning speed and find a way to transcend.
Eleven keywords: Chaos, Backstab, Goodness, Skiving, Plunder, Nobility, Discrimination, Trend, Division, Romance, Persuasion;
When these keywords were revealed, many civilizations automatically incorporated the keywords due to Duge’s influence.
Goodness towards the ordinary people, the division caused by Chaos, Nobility enough to maintain the integrity of Emperor Star by one’s strength, led to the pursuit of the Trend of freedom...
Various influences overlapped, especially with the Power of Faith, Iron Man Tender Feelings, Plucking Feathers in Passing, and even the effect of skills like Beaded Hall Skills of Jannie.
Duge’s attributes grew at the speed of light, climbing a level every second.
After all, with so many keywords, whatever he did was right, even if there were occasional conflicts between the keywords, it did not affect the overall situation...
...
Everyone was waiting for Duge to speak, the captives waiting for the announcent of their fate, the silence in the command room was such that one could hear a pin drop.
This was the authority brought by military achievents, the privilege of the strong.
"Ladies and gentlen, do you now believe that Origin of Mankind has given unparalleled strength?" Duge looked around at everyone, his smile filled with indifference and confidence, "Two superpowers could allow you to lead troops as generals, ten superpowers could give you the strength of a Divine King, and almost all of my genes have been transford by Origin of Mankind, I don’t even know how many superpowers I possess.
A month ago, I could only barely fight Birmingham to a draw;
Two days after my fight with Birmingham, I had already improved so much that my strength could shatter the protective shield of the Thunder Ship with a dozen punches;
Now, I can single-handedly confront an entire fleet and erge unscathed.
Origin of Mankind has given not just superpowers but also an incredible rate of growth..."
Duge’s words were both a boast and a reality.
The breaths of Birmingham and others quickened suddenly.
The captives, including Hari, looked at Duge, not understanding what he ant by saying these things. Wasn’t this the ti to deal first with their matters?
Duge’s information, which had been exposed by the Alien Warrior, had been seen by everyone, and he had not killed them at that ti, only removing their limbs.
According to Duge’s nature, they stood a pretty good chance of surviving.
"I had originally planned to hand over Origin of Mankind to the King of Heavenly Gods, to fully ignite the war between the two Divine Races and then rise from it," Duge took out Origin of Mankind and tossed it playfully in his palm as he looked around at everyone and smiled, "But now, I’ve changed my mind. I want to take control of Origin of Mankind myself and defeat the two Divine Races head-on.
So, follow !
Following will be very easy at first because I will lead all the battles, and you’ll just need to provide support.
Later on, it will beco even easier, because my renown will spread wider and wider in the Universe, and when it cos ti for you to go to war, just ntioning my na might make the enemies surrender.
If you follow , as long as your loyalty is high enough, I will use Origin of Mankind to enhance your strength;
If I leave one day, I will pass Origin of Mankind to the one most loyal to , and then, he will be the only Divine King in the Universe;
If I escape Pan-Universe Entertainnt using Origin of Mankind, then I will be the Supre God in this Universe, and you all will be my Main Gods. In such a vast Universe, soone will surely need to manage it for .
War is a redistribution of power and resources.
In any situation, it will be much better than it is for you now..."
To have complete command with a single call: When others are conquered by your personal charm, there is a high probability they will respond to your call.
"I am willing to follow you, the great God King Duge, whether you leave in the future or not?" As soon as the words fell, while others were still weighing pros and cons, a female commander had already eagerly stated her position.
Following her lead, the remaining female commanders.
They vied with each other to articulate their positions, afraid of being left a step behind.
The combined effects of Spring Heart is Sprouting and Iron Man Tender Feelings were evidently more powerful than To have complete command with a single call.
Duge smiled and nodded at them, then turned to look at Hari and the others: "What about you?"
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