He sent his subordinates to et with the telepaths and tell them that the god of nobles wanted to et their gods.
After seeing so of the things that the god of telepathy is capable of, the god of nobles was sure that if he told a lot of telepaths that he wanted to et, the god of telepathy would learn of it and et him.
After doing this, he sighed and said, "I need all the help I can get."
While he was trying to orchestrate a eting between himself and the god of telepathy, the god of seers and the god of knowledge were also having a eting.
The god of seers had taken the offer of the god of knowledge to et. He wanted to hear the proposition that the god of knowledge said might interest him. But he didn’t co to the eting with his true body.
The god of seers was very cautious. He only sent a subordinate god for the eting, and he made sure that the eting would be out in the open, not inside the white towers.
When the subordinate god arrived, the god of seers said impatiently, "So what is this proposition that you have for ?"
The god of knowledge said, "I think that we are running out of ti to decide a winner. I also think that we are wasting our ti by fighting."
Before the god of seers could ask what he ant, he explained, "There are three of us vying for the pathway of knowledge, the pathway of history, and the pathway of seers. Two of us are high gods, while you are a normal god."
"The three of us have been fighting each other for a while and will still continue to fight for a while longer. anwhile, the god of cri and error has acquired all three adjacent pathways and is on his way to acquire three more."
"If we don’t find a winner to our struggle very soon, we will be at the rcy of soone like the god of cri. Even if he doesn’t co after us, we will certainly not have the strength to stop him from succeeding in his sche."
"To top things off, even if our fight ends and one of us becos the ultimate victor, the best that the winner can have is to beco the god of three pathways. That is a far cry from what the god of cri has achieved and is further diminutive compared to what he can still achieve."
"In order to solve these problems, I have co up with a solution that can satisfy all three of us. This solution is for us to unite and beco one."
"I have a thod that can fuse the minds of all three of us together. If successful, the three of us will fuse and beco a completely new entity that is superior to any one of us."
The god of seers was torn about what the god of knowledge said. She knew without asking that by using this thod, she would die. But she also wanted to acquire great power like the god of cri and error.
Another silver lining is that the god of knowledge and the god of history will die with her, so one person won’t be the ultimate winner. She liked that all of them would be dying together.
But in order to be sure about her conjecture, she asked him about the thod he had in mind. She had to promise not to tell anyone about it before he could tell her.
She didn’t mind swearing the oath, so she promised not to tell anyone about it. But she also asked him to swear on his authority to tell the truth. He swore and told her his thod.
When she heard the thod that the god of knowledge had in mind, she couldn’t help but beco angry. She shouted at him and said, "What kind of bullshit plan is this? How did you expect to accept it?"
Apparently, the thod for the fusion of the mind involves the clash of the minds, and whoever wins the clash will beco the dominant identity in the end result of the fusion. So the fusion won’t kill everyone else like she expected.
Not only will there be a final winner, but that winner can’t be her because her divine abilities can’t assist her in the clash of minds. It was more likely for the god of knowledge to win because his divine abilities can affect his mind and the minds of others.
So she said in anger, "I thought you were smart. Looks like I was wrong."
After she said this, the subordinate god stord off. This left the god of knowledge standing there alone.
The person he ca to et had left, but the god of knowledge didn’t leave. He stayed there waiting for sothing.
He didn’t wait for long. After a few seconds, another god appeared nearby.
This god was a phantom figure with a translucent body, which made it difficult to tell the identity of the god or even notice them. If not for the fact that he had been expecting this god, he might not have noticed their arrival.
Once he saw the god, the god of knowledge asked, "So what do you think about my plan?"
The god said, "Seer is so mistaken. She thought you were foolish to offer her such a ridiculous plan, but she didn’t know that the whole eting was for to hear."
"You held this eting out in the open, not to assure her of safety, but to let know about it. You knew that I would find out about the eting since you didn’t hide it, and you expected to show up."
Then he chuckled and said, "If only she knew how intelligent you truly are, she would know not to ss with you. She will also be able to understand why I hid away from you all along."
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