"Like hell I believe you!"
The King of Heavenly Gods sneered internally.
But as his gaze fell on people like Hari, who were clearly moved, and the goddesses with tears sparkling in their eyes, touched by Duge’s words, he silently sighed and abandoned the idea of persuading Duge to commit suicide.
The strong possess a firm will.
He knew Duge would never kill himself, his words were rely intended to sow division between Duge and people like Hari, to plant a thorn in their hearts.
But now it seed his efforts were in vain.
The brand Duge had left on them had completely influenced their way of thinking, and it seed to have even affected their intelligence...
However.
Duge’s goal had piqued the interest of the King of Heavenly Gods, keywords more powerful than the Origin of Mankind...
"What do you plan to do?" The King of Heavenly Gods, seizing the opportunity to change the subject, asked.
"Before cracking the backdoor left by Pan-Universe Entertainnt, first find and kill all the Alien Warriors with powerful keywords," Duge said, "or limit their growth."
"There will always be people blinded by imdiate benefits; what you’re doing is unrealistic," the King of Heavenly Gods glanced at Duge indifferently and said, "Moreover, getting rid of Alien Warriors like you is not easy."
"King of Heavenly Gods, this brings us back to the topic we were about to discuss," Duge said with a smile, "To unify the entire Universe, to integrate all the high-end powers within the Universe, then this task becos much simpler.
On the Alien Battlefield, Pan-Universe Entertainnt has many restrictions, and the civilizations in your Universe are not much weaker than theirs,
By pooling everyone’s intelligence, we’ll always find a way to contain them.
What we should worry about is that Pan-Universe Entertainnt will keep sending in batch after batch of new Alien Warriors."
"Duge, are you providing them with ideas?" The King of Heavenly Gods knew Pan-Universe Entertainnt would monitor every Alien Warrior’s words and deeds; he frowned and asked.
Yes.
I am providing them with ideas.
Duge thought to himself, this Alien Battlefield was very abnormal, and he couldn’t fathom what Pan-Universe Entertainnt was really up to; all he could do was to enhance his power as much as possible, and to test the attitude of Pan-Universe Entertainnt towards him.
Getting Pan-Universe Entertainnt to invest more Alien Warriors would make this civilization even more chaotic, and since he was the cause of this Chaos, power would subsequently feed back to him.
Furthermore.
The more Alien Warriors they send, the less likely Pan-Universe Entertainnt would end the battlefield.
What Duge was most worried about was that Pan-Universe Entertainnt would suddenly end the Alien Battlefield.
Then he would likely be forced into a war with Pan-Universe Entertainnt.
After exposing his trump cards, Duge no longer believed in any of the promises made by Pan-Universe Entertainnt.
To put himself in their shoes.
If one of the pigs he was raising suddenly mutated, he would definitely capture it for a thorough study...
Duge didn’t want to be dissected for research; in his heart, this was his last ti on the Alien Battlefield.
He didn’t want to bet on the elusive chance of being favored by Pan-Universe Entertainnt.
"Divine King, put your mind at ease." Duge wouldn’t reveal his true thoughts to anyone; he smiled, "The goal of Pan-Universe Entertainnt is to make the whole ga more exciting.
Frankly speaking, with you and joining forces, we have already secured the ga’s victory. To make the ga more exciting, the best way is to introduce unstable factors. Sending in new Alien Warriors is the most cost-effective thod.
Moreover, the previous Alien Battlefields only involved a single planet, which was relatively easy to harvest, but this ti there are many civilizations in the Universe, and the existing Alien Warriors are simply not enough, so they will definitely send in more Alien Warriors..."
"More Alien Warriors an our Universe will fall into greater danger; is this your great idea?" The King of Heavenly Gods interrupted Duge, with a dark expression he said, "You are clearly helping Pan-Universe Entertainnt, not us."
"Divine King, having experienced the power of the keywords, don’t you want to go further?" Duge smiled, as he brought out the Origin of Mankind, "The keywords are much more powerful than the Origin of Mankind. Opportunities and risks coexist; more Alien Warriors ans more opportunities to study the keywords."
"..." The King of Heavenly Gods, looking at the Origin of Mankind in Duge’s hand, fell silent for a while and then asked, "Aren’t you afraid of them targeting you with your blatant actions against Pan-Universe Entertainnt?"
"If they wanted to deal with , they would have done so already," Duge shook his head, "They are very arrogant, believing they have everything under control, and they won’t care about these little actions of ours.
From the very beginning, I made it clear that I wanted to break away from Pan-Universe Entertainnt, and later I even directly revealed my identity as the Incarnation of Heaven, yet they didn’t care and still threw into the battlefield and even added many new companions for , like Jannie and others.
In the eyes of Pan-Universe Entertainnt, all we do is nothing more than a futile resistance, like a cat enjoying the fun of toying with a mouse over and over..."
He may not have cared before, but this ti it really was different.
Duge sighed in his heart once more; over twenty skills had already severely impacted the balance of the Alien Battlefield.
However, his actions being so overtly exposed and Pan-Universe Entertainnt still being indifferent, made him wonder what they were really thinking?
The King of Heavenly Gods fell into deep thought; Duge made a lot of sense, but he did not trust Duge one bit, he had beco accustod to considering issues from his own perspective.
Compared to the continuous deploynt of Alien Warriors, he was more worried about Duge.
With Duge’s power being so great, if his soul were to be replaced with a new core, he would undoubtedly be the first to bear the brunt.
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