At that mont, all the mbers of the Council of Gods guessed that there was so kind of relationship between Great God Kroh and Yale, but for most of them, that just served as another reason to not ddle in that matter.
Moreover, as far as they knew, Great God Kroh had never even been hit in a battle and obviously never lost.
If they needed to write a list of people they didn’t want to offend, definitely Great God Kroh would be there.
"You aren’t impartial! I don’t care about your relationship with that bastard, but he must be investigated thoroughly!"
In his heart, that mber of the Council of Gods had already decided to kill Yale as soon as he left the eting. He didn’t believe that a new mber of the Council of Gods would be able to resist against him, and he could always take hostages to force Yale to submit.
"You are planning to take his family and friends as hostages after leaving this eting and then kill him. You really have guts."
When Great God Kroh exposed what he was planning to do, the mber of the Council of Gods started to feel that he underestimated Great God Kroh.
Although there were a lot of rumors about the true strength of the founder mbers, that mber had never believed it because he felt hat if they were really that strong, they would control all by themselves.
Looking at that mber’s face after Great God Kroh spoke, the rest of the mbers could tell that Great God Kroh spoke the truth.
"So, what? I have a personal grudge with him, you can’t stop ."
As long as he wanted to kill soone, he wouldn’t hesitate. He had been like that since he managed to join the Council of Gods after killing a mber who had been weakened in another battle.
"A grudge? You didn’t know about him until now, how can you have a grudge? Of course, that would be different if the Supre Garbage was related to you. Maybe you are related to his cris? It seems that you killed one of your beloved concubines before this eting... She was probably the one related to this case, right?"
Great God Kroh could easily see past and future, so it wasn’t difficult to discover everything about that mber.
The mber felt fear after Great God Kroh said just what he wanted to hide, but anyway, he didn’t think that Great God Kroh could do sothing to him.
"And? What is the matter about my concubine smuggling objects to erase existences? I am a Great God and a mber of the Council of Gods. The rules are only for the weaklings! This is over, I will go to kill that bastard, try to stop if you can."
That mber was short-tempered and extrely egocentric, and in fact, his personality and past weren’t that different from the Supre Garbage. The main difference was that he succeeded.
"I ask the Council of Gods to judge a traitor who doesn’t care about our rules and defied personally."
No one expected that great God Kroh would ask to judge that mber since it was the sa as becoming irreconcilable enemies, but for Great God Kroh, trying to ss with his fun was already becoming irreconcilable enemies.
If that mber continued with his plans, Yale’s chances to survive were inexistent, and that wasn’t what Great God Kroh wanted to say.
Although Great God Kroh didn’t mind if Yale lived or died, that was only if the death was part of an interesting developnt with Yale having chances to win. However, against a Great God, it would just be a one-sided massacre, and that wouldn’t be fun to watch.
Thus, Great God Kroh wouldn’t tolerate that mbers of the Council of Gods hard Yale, but the sa applied to help him since that also would be boring and would also waste the efforts of Great god Kroh true plan.
After all, although he wanted to have fun watching, that wasn’t his only objective.
The plan of Great God Kroh would benefit Yale if Yale managed to succeed, but the sa plan had been applied to uncountable universes with diverse people and no one succeed.
In fact, the reason that Great God Kroh was interested so much in the universe creator and Yale was that both of them were the two that were the closest to succeed, but even being the closest was only compared to others, they were still very far.
The fun and the plan were both equally important to Great God Kroh, and those were its only hobbies, so there was no way Great God Kroh would renounce to them.
The mber that was going to leave stopped and looked towards Great God Kroh with anger in his eyes.
However, what made him more furious was that the other mbers started to support Great God Kroh’s words to judge him.
Usually, those proposals would fail, but Great God Kroh was a founder mber, and since that mber had been too arrogant, the rest of founder mbers supported Great God Kroh imdiately, which made that the other mbers also supported it to be in good terms with the founders.
Unanimity. The rest of the present mbers of the Council of Gods all agreed to judge him. In their eyes, that mber was already dood for offending a founder, so even those who were close to him decided to betray him and support judging him.
Although there were mbers that didn’t think that the intentions of that mber were wrong, admitting them in public was a foolish thing, and even more so, when a terrifying being like Great God Kroh had just spoken about that topic.
Initially, that mber thought that Yale was related to a servant of Great God Kroh or sothing like that, so Great God Kroh supported him, but for a servant’s sake, no one would ask to judge another mber.
"I think that you deserve..."
When Great God Kroh started to speak to say the punishnt directly to that mber skipping all formalities, the mber that was being judged attacked Great God Kroh.
"As if I were to listen to your nonsense!"
He attacked with the intention to kill, but he was stopped in the midst of the air by the formation set in the eting room to prevent that soone used violence in the eting.
That formation was created by all the founder mbers, so no one could break it alone.
"A pity. I was just going to sentence you to jail for a million years to make you repent of your actions but using violence in this eting room is death punishnt, no matter what I say."
It was impossible to ask for death punishnt for just that grudge without seeming too petty, so that was sothing that Great God Kroh wouldn’t do, but that mber thought about what would do himself if Great God Kroh’s position and thought that he was going to be executed.
Great God Kroh had already transmitted his intentions to the other mbers before speaking, so no one doubted about its truth.
Of course, after using violence in the eting room, that person dug his own grave. A lot of them thought that Great God Kroh would have killed him after his ti in the jail ended, but he ended up quickening his own death.
However, great God Kroh just wanted to manipulate the flow of ti to coordinate the ti of that mber leaving the jail with the ti that Yale could at least survive against him. For Great God Kroh, a year and a million years were the sa thanks to his control over ti.
"Since you tried to kill , I will apply the punishnt personally, does anyone have a problem with it?"
No one argued since it was a great chance to see Great God Kroh’s power.
Even being restrained by the formation, it was still difficult for a Great God to kill another Great God, but most people didn’t believe that great God Kroh was rely a Great God.
"I won! After I absorb this universe, I will be able to upgrade my universe, and I will be able to advance myself! This is great! The first step to becoming the lord of everything!"
A man was laughing after having erased the existence of his enemy with an Existence Eraser item.
That man looked identical to the mber of the Council of God’s being judged but was just a sixth level immortal.
"No, this is the end for you. Taste on your own flesh what you wanted to do."
Great God Kroh was in front of that person, but there wasn’t any ti for that person to reply because he had already died.
At that mont, the body of that mber disappeared from the eting room, and except Great God Kroh, no one rembered that they had judged soone. After all, for them, that person had never existed in the Council of Gods.
Great God Kroh could change the past manipulating its effects to the present and leaving them to the minimum, not even paradoxes could affect him.
"This is the end of the eting, as we all agreed, there is no reason to ddle with the matter of that new mber."
Another of the founders spoke, and the eting finished. In that tiline, there hadn’t been anyone who defied Great God Kroh’s words about Yale.
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