People are different.
So people appear indifferent but are kind-hearted.
Like Hawk.
No matter the reason, he never takes the initiative to kill. He only chooses self-defense when offended.
And so people seem enthusiastic but are vile inside.
Like the politicians of Washington.
Two-faced, saying sorry with their mouths while planning how to counterattack you in their hearts.
Similarly!
Gods are different from each other.
Celestial God Tiya is different from both Arisen and the Searcher Ethan.
The Celestial God Tiya, who was nurtured from within Earth’s core, grew strong because of Earth’s life but also absorbed too much of the emotions often ntioned by Earth’s inhabitants.
Or to put it another way, humanity.
This was why, when the Eternal Race tried to prevent the birth of Celestial God Tiya to save Earth, they chose to stand with the Eternals and perform self-sealing.
The most important point.
Hawk reaching his current status is undeniably due to his efforts.
But it also can’t be separated from so external help.
Celestial God Tiya is one of those external helpers.
So—
The Celestial God Tiya on Earth of this cosmos cannot be saved by Hawk, but this one here, Hawk thinks he can save.
The most crucial thing.
What could anger an enemy more than having their brethren stand by your side?
Hawk pondered this, looking at the adamantium heart beating before him, and smiled slightly.
"Tiya, co with , how about it?"
"Co with you?"
The voice of Celestial God Tiya was deep: "Help you deal with my people?"
Hawk’s expression remained unchanged: "No, I just think since Zeus has a Celestial God Team, I should have one too."
That was the truth.
It’s well known.
There’s a Celestial God Team guarding Zeus’s cosmos.
Hawk believes he can do the sa.
But he doesn’t want to reconcile with the Celestial God Team, nor does he want to have two Celestial God Team mbers at ho like ghosts.
So Tiya is just right.
Because from a standpoint perspective, Tiya can’t align with other Celestial God Team mbers.
Yes.
Having absorbed so many emotional components from Earth makes Celestial God Tiya incompatible with the other emotionless Celestial God Team mbers focused on programming and execution.
Listening to Hawk say, "Zeus has a Celestial God Team, so I want one too," Tiya fell silent.
After a while.
"What if I don’t agree?"
"Then I walk away."
Hawk didn’t hesitate: "Though I say the cosmos has Celestial God Team mbers, and I want one too, I won’t see you as my subordinate but as my friend. Moreover, I like order, but not cold order; I prefer order with feelings."
That’s why he ca here.
Every cosmos needs a set of rules for perfect functioning.
Hawk’s Phoenix Cosmos also requires a set of order.
Even though he already has The Ancient One as his God of Ti, helping him weave a tiline unique to the Phoenix Cosmos that can last eternally.
But weaving alone isn’t enough. Once woven, the tiline needs maintenance.
This was the original purpose for creating the Celestial God Team.
The Eternal is responsible for maintaining Marvel’s main multiverse tiline, while Celestial God Team mbers ensure the tiline remains undisturbed.
It’s like paving a road.
Paving is one thing; maintaining the road surface is another.
He can’t demand his God of Ti to weave nearly endless tilines for the Phoenix Cosmos and also ensure the woven tilines don’t get disrupted during operation, leading to collapse.
Thus, Hawk also needs a Celestial God Team for his cosmos to ensure ti stability and maintenance.
Conveniently.
There’s one right in front of him.
Tiya.
Though Tiya’s stance is different from other Celestial God Team mbers, maintaining order is his innate ability.
If he can persuade Tiya to join his Phoenix Cosmos, the stability of the Phoenix Cosmos’s ti order will be secured.
Moreover, Hawk genuinely prefers warm order.
After speaking, Hawk calmly watched the adamantium heart in front of him, waiting for Tiya’s response.
If Tiya refuses, he’ll imdiately turn and leave without hesitation.
After all, it’s not business to chase after sothing.
After a while.
Tiya spoke again.
"You want to go to your cosmos and help maintain the ti order?"
"Yes, isn’t this your inherent ability?"
"And you ntioned you like order with warmth."
"Indeed, those were my words."
"But my ergence will cause the Earth to rupture."
"Then let it rupture."
Hawk heard this, smiled slightly, and Little Bear spread his hands: "Compared to giving my Cosmos an Order God, the existence of this Earth is trivial to . If it’s destroyed, so be it. After all, this Earth is not the one I live on."
As soon as he said this.
Hawk could clearly feel the once scorching surroundings turn considerably colder.
Even the voice of Celestial God Tiyaam beca much colder.
"You should go, I don’t want to co out yet."
"Is it because of the Earth?"
"Hmph!"
Celestial God Tiyaam snorted coldly and said no more.
Seeing this, Hawk raised an eyebrow and then spoke again: "But sotis, rupture does not an extinction. Instead of patching up ruins, wouldn’t it be better to topple them and rebuild?"
Tiyaam’s tone carried a hint of suspicion.
"What do you an to express, Phoenix Main God?"
"What if I say I can ensure your ergence while preventing this planet from being destroyed, would you co with then?"
Hawk smiled.
Tiyaam’s tone was hesitant.
"Are you sure you can do that?"
"Certainly!"
"Then what about the things you said before..."
"Finding friends ans confirming if they truly share your ideals, so please excuse my probing."
"... You’re very honest, Phoenix Main God."
Celestial God Tiyaam wasn’t angered by Hawk’s words but instead felt comfortable: "If you can ensure my ergence won’t cause the Earth to disappear, then yes, I am willing to join your Cosmos and help you manage the order of ti, an order that’s warm and personal, different from cold indifference."
Listening to Celestial God Tiyaam’s words, the smile on Hawk’s face blossod.
"Then it’s settled, my Order God Tiyaam."
"Yes, esteed Main God."
"Haha!"
Hawk laughed: "Wait for it, Tiyaam, prepare to welco your ergence."
After saying this.
After successfully recruiting an Order God for his Phoenix Cosmos, Hawk soared into the sky, instantly disappearing from the Inner Earth World and transforming into a golden-red beam that pierced the Earth’s atmosphere, then swiftly reached the center of the vast Endless Cosmos.
After all, though he had negotiated with Celestial God Tiyaam, he hadn’t yet negotiated with the local landowner here.
If the local landowner refuses, even if he wants to take Celestial God Tiyaam back, there’s no way he can do so.
Therefore—
Clang!
The Fire Phoenix capable of embracing the Endless Cosmos appeared behind Hawk. With the unfolding of the Fire Phoenix’s wings, the Little Cosmos’ power fueled by continuous burning and explosions began to impact the core of this Cosmos, causing the core to tremble and react.
Eventually, this Cosmos had no choice but to appear in Hawk’s sight.
In sight.
A woman.
A woman who appeared weak, evoking a protective urge, appeared in Hawk’s view.
Hawk watched this scene and chuckled.
"The Gwen I rember wasn’t this weak."
"This is the Gwen you wished for extracted from your mory while you were dying."
The Gwen before him, though resembling Gwen, had a weaker version’s voice tainted with visible coldness despite her efforts to disguise it: "In earthly terms, you have a bit of a macho tendency, Phoenix Main God."
Hawk shrugged.
"So, you’re using this appearance to provoke my protective instincts, hoping I won’t harm you?"
"Would you?"
"That depends on whether you can give a reasonable explanation."
"I remain neutral, Phoenix Main God."
"Hehe."
Upon hearing this, Hawk’s smile also subdued: "Neutrality? The best way to maintain neutrality is to consistently uphold it from the start, but starting neutral, giving others preferential treatnt midway, and then claiming neutrality is not neutrality. That’s being hypocritical."
Like a certain small country.
It maintained neutrality for many years with a good reputation, earning almost universal acknowledgnt and acceptance of its neutral stance.
But then, unexpectedly swayed for so reason, they directly intervened.
But what was the cost?
The cost was the complete destruction of a century-old good reputation. Even if they claim to return to a neutral stance, once credibility is shattered, it’s irreparable.
The Eastern Country has an ancient saying.
Once unfaithful, all is worthless.
Initially, when Hawk arrived in this Cosmos because of its low realm, his Phoenix Power couldn’t descend imdiately.
Hawk wasn’t concerned.
Because that’s the rule; he was in this Cosmos to find soone, not intending to disrupt its order.
As long as the Cosmos treated everyone impartially.
But the result?
The Celestial God Team could throw a god’s body in here, and even Icarus entered at his peak state?
Hehe.
At this point, they claim neutrality?
Do they not think it’s sowhat late?
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