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"He might be a king, but his strength is enough to reach the Authority Level. He just needs one last push to beco one."

After hearing the Frost Saint's statent, Theo fell silent, knowing that it was impossible to bring the Frost Saint to another continent.

However, he could also see another problem. The fact that he was asking the Space Saint to transport a Saint to another continent was a huge thing.

A World Class Monster was a kind of a ruler of a human's country. So, moving them to a new place might cause a conflict with the existing monarch.

That was why it was better not to send the Frost Saint himself. Instead, they should send the King Class Monster.

This way, even if the monarch found out, the King Class Monster could be treated as a ssenger.

After thinking about the situation, Theo finally agreed. "Alright. Let's do it your way."

The Frost Saint nodded. Before leading him, the Frost Saint asked Theo, "How high is your chance to win?"

"I'm not very sure right now. Fifty? No, it's probably forty-sixty in the enemy's favor."

"Ho?" The Frost Saint narrowed his eyes.

"What? You want to help now?" Theo smirked, teasing him.

"It's impossible." The Frost Saint shook his head. "I do want to fight such a being, but I can't move right now."

"Despite knowing that if that guy evolves even more, no one can stop it…" Theo sighed in disappointnt.

"It's not that simple for us to move, unlike you. Sotis, I wish I could live as a human… I can be selfish and go all around the world."

Theo shrugged. "By the way, how many Saints exist in this world? Do you know the number?"

"Unfortunately, no." The Frost Saint shook his head. "Though, you might need to know this. There is a difference between humans and us, other races. We might get stronger than your average human and can rule over our territory for a long ti.

"But the human can understand this power and generalize it, giving a lot of other people a chance to wield this power. Basically, I'm the only one in my race who has reached this level.

"On the other hand, you humans have dozens of Kings and Queens and around ten Saints. Our power might be bigger than your average one, but you have the nurical advantage."

"…" Theo looked down, contemplating. Normally, people wouldn't divide these monsters by their race. 'A monster is a monster, no matter their species.' This was what was in most people's minds.

But after learning a lot about monsters and how they treated other monsters, Theo knew that the monsters were divided in two ways. The first would be by race, while the second one was by territory.

And in the Frost Saint's race, he was the only one who was able to cultivate this power, unlike the human race that had a lot of Kings, Queens, and Saints.

That was why the Frost Saint considered this as a huge advantage. And Theo understood it far better than anyone else.

Theo thought for a mont and said, "We, humans, are weak. We can't live alone. That's why we band into a group, one group turns into two, two turns into four and eventually, the group turns into a huge country.

"If we take a look at the number alone, your race has a better statistic. In other words, the real reason why humans have all this is because they reproduce a lot.

"And due to the short lifespan, humans try to live to the fullest. That's why a lot of us can see an opportunity to beco stronger."

The Frost Saint shook his head. "It's impossible for us to reproduce like that. Even if we can, there will be a huge war between two races and this whole planet will be engulfed by us."

"That's true." Theo pinched the bridge of his nose. "There is always a need for a balance. That's the reason why I don't wish to fight against all of you no matter how far superior we are in strength."

"You're so confident that you can surpass in the future." The Frost Saint smirked.

"Haha. It's not a fact, but I'm planning to do it." Theo put on a confident smile to show him that he was determined and it was just a matter of ti.

"Then, we're going to fight a lot." The Frost Saint laughed.

"Indeed." Theo looked at the sky. "What do you think will happen if every race in this world has the sa population as humans along with the number of Saints and Kings…"

"You don't have to think about it. It's impossible. Though, a similar situation occurred in the past, albeit the human population was still small.

"According to what I know, that era was filled with territories. Each of the leaders that governed the area tried to separate their territory from others so that they didn't end up having a lot of conflicts.

"And each area had a lot of powerful fighters. If they fought, it was certain that the scale of the destruction couldn't be asured.

"That era was called the Age of Gods. It's better to drop whatever you're thinking right now. The Age of Gods shouldn't be repeated because the chaos and destruction that cos along with it are simply too horrible. It might even destroy the world itself."

Theo closed his eyes for a while as if absorbing his words. Theo had once asked himself what if he called all the World Class Monsters in the world to defeat that sli. It should be easy for them to crush the sli. But Theo was thinking about the consequences of inviting those monsters.

What would happen when those monsters t and finished the fight? Now that they didn't have anything to do, they might end up doing sothing even more ridiculous than the sli.

So, he could agree with the Frost Saint's words to so extent. It was impossible for him to bring the Saints.

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