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Chapter 1564: Chapter 350 Different Opportunities

“This question of yours, ah, Kyle, how should I put it, is not as simple as you think.” As the only one who might be able to answer Pannis’s question, Denia once again did not respond imdiately, but silently communicated with the invisible deities. This ti, the communication took especially long, so long that Pannis had already beco bored with combing Ava’s hair, his hand starting to ache, while Ava comfortably curled up like a cat on Pannis’s lap, half-asleep, before Denia’s gaze returned from the void. The mont her gaze returned, she saw Pannis’s irreverent deanor and couldn’t help but breathe a bit heavier, narrowing her eyes as she said, “Ahem, I’m saying, Kyle, be a bit more respectful.”

“A famous saying from the Third Epoch used to be passed down—the ti is money.” Pannis said with a smile: “Wasting it is shaful, whether it’s ti or money. Hence, we must seize every minute of our limited lives to do what we must do, ah… and perhaps even things we shouldn’t do.”

“That’s what the goblins of the Second Epoch used to say most often, not sothing passed down from the Third Epoch.” Denia gave Pannis a humanized look of exasperation, too lazy to argue with him. After all, as a deity, debating with soone always ready to play the fool was quite undignified. So, the goddess directly ignored Pannis, who always forgot to behave appropriately—more precisely, his attitude—and continued with the earlier topic: “We understand your current thinking; you believe that after deities fall into slumber, forcibly taking over another’s body is not enough to revive on their own strength; they need a catalyst, and for Danacus or the deities of the Grimreaper’s System, this catalyst is death. Let us first assu your idea is correct…”

“Hold on,” Pannis interrupted while shaking his head. “Let correct that slightly; I believe that after deities fall into slumber, no matter which thod they wish to use to revive, they actually need a similar catalyst. It’s not like they can wake up anyti they want to—otherwise, why would so many deities have remained asleep until they faded away, and even now, so are still slumbering, having never awoken? I believe that’s the reason. However, for each deity, or at least for the deities of each system, and for each resurrection thod, the required catalyst must not be the sa, no no no, it should be said they are definitely different. For instance, the deities of the Grimreaper’s System might need to face the threat of death when forcefully overtaking soone’s body; only by driving themselves to the point of no return and coming close to death can they be reborn from the brink of it. Of course, seeing this as being awakened by the threat of death also makes sense, but over millions of years, so many deities that walked from slumber toward death—if the stimulus of a death crisis could really awaken slumbering souls, the deities should have known it by now, because such behavior would definitely have been tried many tis, especially after the betrayal by Morbis. However, since no one has found the reason yet, this obviously shows that it is not simply a crisis of death that can awaken a sleeping divine soul. So I say, maybe it is just for the deities of the Grimreaper’s System that this is their catalyst for revival, as they govern the rules of death, and for deities of other systems working from this rule is of course ineffective; they have to start from their own rules. Like for Lord Yuktiraxil’s system, maybe sending a slumbering divine soul into a yet-to-be-born infant, or into a seed, and when the infant is born or the seed begins to sprout, that mont could be the ti for the divine soul to awaken.”

“Are you saying that the thods are not universal?” Denia’s expression beca very subtle, and she once again engaged in a prolonged communication with the invisible ones. However, this ti Pannis did not continue combing Ava’s hair; with his injuries already treated, he simply sat cross-legged on the ground, chin resting on his hand, interestedly watching Denia deeply engaged in her soul communication. Just when his vivid imagination led Pannis’s thoughts to spread widely, now considering whether taking advantage of the mont to sneak a few strokes of a beard on her face would count as blasphemy, Denia suddenly lowered her head, which startled him into quickly shifting his gaze away, pretending he hadn’t thought of anything, hearing Denia say: “I must admit, this is a very interesting speculation, and it’s a direction no one had thought of. I think you had already guessed it, so I won’t intend to hide it from you. Over countless years, although occasionally a deity successfully awakens from slumber, they are mostly very confused and cannot pinpoint the specific reason, leading everyone to lose hope. But with Morbis’s resurrection, his obviously conspiratorial act of revival indicates he definitely found the key issue, which has rekindled everyone’s interest, yet the mutual checks and balances among the divine systems prevent everyone from forcing him to explain. However, with Morbis having fallen early in the war thousands of years ago, the reason is not hard to understand, right?”

“Of course, it’s not hard to understand,” Pannis said, squinting his eyes and slightly tilting his lips, nodding gently: “Life is such a valuable thing, especially what could be considered a second life; how can one not understand it, hehehe.”

“You don’t need to display such an attitude, Kyle,” Denia frowned and asked, “What are you looking at?”

“I’m pretending that I can accurately identify each deity’s gaze,” Pannis replied, withdrawing his glance from wandering around the sky, speaking in a teasing tone, “I think, by now focusing their gaze here, we’ve probably lost at least half of them.”

“Kyle, rember I told you at the beginning, you’re very clever and have ideas, but sotis, it’s really not necessary to show off this cleverness. Why can’t you act a bit more foolish like you usually do?” Denia sighed softly, trying to persuade him, “I’m not lying to you, everyone is very concerned about this world and their children, although I admit, so deities paying attention here is sowhat because Danacus also clearly understood this secret, but that’s just part of the reason. Why must you make everyone uncomfortable? In order to increase the chances that your requests are t, adopting this approach will always leave others feeling uneasy.”

“Eh, what requests?” Pannis blinked, looking innocently like a saint, “I don’t understand what you’re talking about, my goddess.”

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