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With this, it was still thanks to the help from the Jiyi Army's Jackal, who directly transmitted the content into their minds, so they understood a little.

Otherwise, Leon would have to do it all by himself manually.

They didn't know why Leon suddenly figured out so much Apostle technology, but this, this was humanity's hope.

So far, no one understood those technologies, couldn't even learn them.

But Leon did, it was simply destiny playing out in Evil Dragon Castle.

Even the Jiyi Army was impressed, and Jackal agreed to cooperate with them.

However, Adam, once an ally, strongly advocated for Tai Sui upon his return, believing Tai Sui was the true hope for humanity.

He claid that Gao Xin had already, right in front of him, smashed the Apostle Divine Body and left calmly.

Everyone was shocked by this, yet still didn't take it seriously.

What good is fighting? Technology is the primary productive force.

Leon could produce Apostle technology, and realize them one by one, and even knew how to build the Silver Tower, being the 'first person' of the era.

But Adam was extrely stubborn, claiming that how could Leon possibly learn so much knowledge? It must be an Apostle conspiracy, opposing vehently and was directly taken down by their group.

Cain and Lilith fought to the death but were also suppressed together.

The three were beaten to the brink of death, then cyber-transford into three super Main Angels.

Leon had the technology of the Angel Rebirth Pool, but he couldn't create an 'AI with self-awareness.'

This technology, even high-level Apostles didn't have it; it's rumored that only Emperor Ran knew it.

So far, all AI consciousness except for those by Emperor Ran was created by him.

Thus, Leon could only use human brains to replace the Angels' thinking systems, which were actually incompatible, so strictly speaking, these weren't Angels, but human cyborgs, only equipped with Main Angel-level equipnt and bodies.

Nowadays, the True Dragons of Eden Garden have all been cleared, generating a total of six Main Angel cyborgs.

"The Silver Tower will take at least another month to complete. I wish I had four-dinsional energy, creating everything would be much simpler."

Leon spread his hands, an electric arc threading between his hands.

The corpses of a host of Navy at Elephant Level, which had just died, were lted by the arc, decomposed into particles, and then reassembled.

In no ti, they turned into a swarm of biological nano bees, rging into his body.

Leon's body expanded once more.

Leodar comnted, "A month will pass quickly."

"Tai Sui and the Navy fought fiercely, battles on the other side of the Earth have never stopped; the power fluctuations were world-shattering and spread globally. This is bound to be a prolonged war, so we have ti."

At this mont, another group descended: "No, there's no ti left. The storm vortex over the Eastern Hemisphere has cald; the battle over there should have ended."

The speaker didn't open his mouth; the aning he conveyed surged directly into everyone's minds.

It wasn't just this sentence, but a massive amount of information was conveyed all at once.

These days, storms ca daily, and layer upon layer of battle fluctuations, but now they suddenly stopped. Sure enough, Tai Sui and the Navy had determined a victor.

And the victor was Tai Sui, because Adam ntioned that Dark Moon and others had already followed Tai Sui, and after the battle ended, Dark Moon sent out a signal for gathering.

So Dark Moon and the others were definitely alive, aning Tai Sui won.

These words didn't even need to be spoken; he instantly made everyone understand, it was one of the Jiyi Army leaders, Jackal.

"Tai Sui won? Well, of course, with Milan, Dark Moon, and Lv Zhao, a whole bunch of experts by his side, if the Navy had beaten them, it would have defied belief." Leodar and the others sneered, completely unafraid.

Then they questioned Jackal: "Dark Moon is fooled by Tai Sui, what are you going to do?"

"Can you persuade Dark Moon to co over to our side?"

Jackal pondered: "I don't know, I don't know why he's following Tai Sui, maybe he's just biding his ti, hoping to resurrect Cangyue."

Leon looked indifferent, continuing to devour the Navy with a laugh: "Jackal, I'm curious, within the Jiyi Army, when your choice conflicts with Dark Moon's, whose command takes precedence?"

"We are all leaders, we only choose the correct path. If there's a conflict, then one side must have been wrong." Jackal said.

He glanced at the naval remains that were refined and absorbed, and guessed what had happened before.

He figured Leon had another episode.

He had thought Leon could understand Apostle technology, that Cri Prison Island had a new hope for humanity.

But these days of contact, he realized this guy had no humanity...

He kills without any reason, often striking suddenly while chatting and laughing.

Despite killing Navy mbers, and even Jackal wanted them dead, he initially suggested slaughtering them all.

Instead, Leon insisted on keeping them as slaves to build large equipnt.

It sounded quite reasonable, but he never blinked when it ca to killing.

Over a dozen days, more than half of the Navy serving as slaves had already died.

Jackal wanted to kill the Navy as revenge, after all, the Six Gods massacred hundreds of thousands from the Jiyi Army! He hated them!

This is human nature.

But Leon wasn't like that; during his interactions with Jackal, Jackal couldn't sense any intent to kill, malevolence, rage, or hatred when Leon killed.

None! Zero!

He was just purely executing the act of 'killing.'

As for what he thought, why? Sorry, he didn't think much, no particular reason.

Sotis when asked for a reason, he would casually provide one, but actually felt no emotional ripple inside.

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