Finally having vanquished that giant, Fang Jie didn’t concern himself with the thoughts of others. He collected the corpse, surveyed his surroundings briefly, and then departed. As for how those people interpreted his last glance, that was for them to ponder.
After Fang Jie left, the other Supre Gods engaged in a lively discussion, exchanging ideas among themselves about this supre figure across the way.
The reason was simple: a very dangerous entity had appeared in the All Heavens Hunting Ground. Most crucially, this presence had just made a breakthrough and successively exterminated three Supre Gods, even helping the All Heavens Hunting Ground devour a Big World.
If this continued, how would they cope? The next steps could be exceedingly perilous.
These Supre Gods needed to deliberate on how to counter Fang Jie. Even if they couldn’t defeat him, they needed to take precautions.
To be blunt, even if their own world was devoured, they still had to have a way to safely exit.
Leaving now seed premature and would hurt their pride. But if they waited too long and were outmaneuvered, what then? Consequently, a group began intensely gathering data on Fang Jie’s actions and analyzing them.
However, the more they analyzed, the more they realized how truly dangerous Fang Jie was—exceedingly dangerous.
On the side of the All Heavens Hunting Ground, many people continuously congratulated Fang Jie, trying to forge connections with him.
The benefits from such events were imnse, and they also aid to conquer the surrounding Big World. Lacking the ability themselves, they sought to ally with Fang Jie, hoping he’d join them soon.
Even if their share of the benefits was smaller, it would still allow them to advance a step further.
The Supre Gods, who hadn’t seen an increase in power for many years, were particularly eager regarding these matters.
Fang Jie managed to send away these people after considerable effort, finally returning to his Divine Country.
"How did things go? Were they smooth?" Qin Lan, having returned to the Divine Country, imdiately inquired upon seeing Fang Jie. Matters in the Void could be felt by the Supre Gods, but not by Qin Lan.
Even if she could wield greater power with the help of the Divine Country, Qin Lan remained just an Upper God, unable to perform deeds only Supre Gods could, leaving her with worries at ho.
"Rest assured, it’s been dealt with. All conditions but one have been t this ti."
"That’s good. The last one is developing the Divine Country to its zenith, right? That will likely require ti."
After the Divine Country broke through its limits, it beca clear reaching its pinnacle was exceptionally troubleso. Currently, the Divine Country was in a very peculiar state.
Though it had already surpassed the Divine Country’s limits, it essentially remained a Divine Country, its nature unchanged.
Despite its continuous devournt of Plane Fragnts to expand, controlling itself perfectly was impossible. Not even the Divine Kingdom Spirit could assist, as this had exceeded multiple tis what the Divine Country could contain.
Hence, the more it devoured, the larger it grew, while its power weakened and absorption slowed.
Yet, the demanded limits were vast, creating a seemingly endless outlook.
According to normal developnt, at least a century would be needed, possibly longer. But Fang Jie was unwilling to wait such an extended period.
"We aren’t without alternatives. Don’t forget the three Big Worlds we destroyed in the Void."
"You an..." Qin Lan seed to grasp Fang Jie’s idea.
Fang Jie nodded: "Indeed, the latter two Big Worlds were too violently extracted from, making their energy unsuitable for fusion, but the first one differs."
"That Big World originally was a singular continent, structurally similar to our Divine Country, and I only took its core without excessively absorbing energy, so it remains energetically abundant."
Qin Lan continued: "You also have believers there now, controlling the entire world, which should make fusion quite easy."
Fang Jie nodded: "True, I never expected such a side move to yield this result."
"It’s also a case of virtue bringing rewards. You value your believers greatly, thus receiving this kind of return."
Many Gods do not care about their believers, treating them as re tools. So Evil Gods even see believers as consumables, indifferent to their fate.
Fang Jie left substantial energy in that world last ti, partly because of his believers there.
Though he took the core, the world still radiated much energy. That energy could eventually produce nurous High-class Worlds, potentially more.
Now, rewards have arrived. Fang Jie’s research shows these fragnts can integrate into his Divine Country.
With his believers providing auxiliary force, the fusion will be straightforward. Soon, he can fully rge all powers, eting requirents in a short ti.
"So, we need to prepare for relocation, notify everyone to return promptly; there’s much to do next."
Qin Lan furrowed her brow: "So might not return soon due to their crucial tasks, especially those exploring otherworlds. Without contact, unless you personally go."
Fang Jie could establish a mystical connection to find his subordinates and go directly.
But if he went to each individually, it would take ages. It’s unclear how many he dispatched to explore otherworlds; finding them all wouldn’t be easy.
"Forget it, they can find the Divine Country wherever it is anyway."
Indeed, for them to return, the Divine Country’s guidance is needed; otherwise, crossing the vast Void is impossible.
Even if he concealed the Divine Country, they’d still return to his side or directly enter the Divine Country.
"Let’s have those who can return co back first. The current defensive forces remain; there’s no need to craft reasons, others will provide them for us." Fang Jie’s status now holds that power.
Whatever he does, others will reconsider its significance repeatedly.
Even if he lacks any motives, they can infer them. In this critical mont, anything he does will be rationalized by them, right?
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