However, when it ca to the side of the divine beings, so people even began to wonder if the planners never intended for anyone to slay a deity when creating this ga?
No wonder players think that way.
Honestly, these deities are sowhat ridiculous.
Not to ntion the Divine Favored, just the power unleashed when the chosen ones enter the stance of the Saint is enough to leave most legends dumbfounded.
"The goblin empire back then... did they intend to give a kingdom in the world the ability to slay deities?"
Kael shivered montarily, having already guessed what the goblin empire had in mind when they initiated the [Heavenly Ladder Plan].
Dr. Osborne nodded without hesitation and said, "That was the idea, which is why I said, as early as a long ti ago, we had already prepared to oppose the deities.
We don't know if the goblin empire will have such technology in the future, nor will we think deeply...
Thinking so much is far less useful than taking practical action; if we don't act, no one knows the outco of the future, right?"
Kael sighed softly, looking toward the energy center that had appeared at so unknown ti, with a trace of lancholy on his face.
"As you said, about six or seven centuries earlier... but that was in the era when you were still in Wandong City, six or seven hundred years ago.
For the current continent, it's a state that has already reached a critical point."
"Who knows? Maybe for the current continent, this matter is actually an advantage?"
"Advantage... ah, you an the players. Their timing was indeed a bit of a coincidence. Of course, it might not even be a coincidence, right?" Kael hesitated for a mont, then changed his tone and said softly.
"That's why we made such plans back then, because, under no circumstance, can we leave the future of the entire continent's species to the rcy of deities.
Having the ability to slay gods and not using it is entirely different from not having that ability.
Falling behind the deities doesn't necessarily an being beaten; it's just that the deities don't want to beat you.
Moreover, the Bottomless Abyss is still expanding at an incredibly terrifying speed... that's a force not at all inferior to the deities.
By that ti, sandwiched between the two great systems, the entire continent would truly beco a vassal.
We, the goblin empire, were just a spark back then. Once the spark is kindled, even if we get extinguished, those other sparks we ignited will continue to burn fiercely.
In this way, our goblin empire would have completed our historical mission, able to smile and activate the power of our own bloodline, turning the whole race into a bunch of fools, guarding our last secret. Perhaps this is a good choice, don't you think?"
When Dr. Osborne said this, his tone carried a seriousness and determination that ordinary people couldn't understand, as if knowing there's a mountain there, yet you still refuse to stop and have to crash into that mountain.
This inexplicable and subtle determination, Kael truly felt it.
For so reason, Kael suddenly thought about so things he had done recently, and unconsciously, a vague smile appeared on his face. He opened his mouth and was just about to say sothing, when he was interrupted by Dr. Osborne walking ahead:
"Lord, we have arrived at the energy hub of Wandong City..."
Kael quietly hid his thoughts deep within, where no one could see. Now was not a suitable mont, Kael knew it.
When he looked up again, his eyes had ignited with a fla, reflecting the energy hub of Wandong City ahead, which was still glowing red, and he spoke softly:
"Since everything here is essentially a weakened version of the Elental Furnace, we just need to obtain the energy core of the Elental Furnace, and Wandong City will enter its peak state, right?"
"Peak period? The peak period has never existed since Wandong City was first established! Whether it's resources or the energy needed, Wandong City has never experienced such a spectacle.
To put it bluntly, with an Elental Furnace capable of supplying energy to half of the empire right here, we should consider how to even spend such terrifying energy, shouldn't we?"
"Spend? No, no, no, I only worry that the energy core of the Elental Furnace isn't releasing enough energy."
Kael's words left Dr. Osborne stunned, who then laughed and said, "Lord, do you have any idea how much energy the Elental Furnace inputs every mont?"
Kael heard this and laughed as well: "Dr. Osborne, do you really have any idea how much energy the research I'll be doing next requires?"
Hearing Kael's words, Dr. Osborne finally realized and said with a nuanced expression:
"Lord, hearing you say that, I suddenly have so expectations for this matter, I wonder if you..."
Kael nodded and said, "There's no need to look at with fawning eyes; the related research work will still need the goblin researchers in Wandong City to fully assist, to lay the last stone for ."
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