Chapter 166: The Way to Fight God's Punishment
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"Haha, of course I know that fighting with gods is much more difficult than I imagined." Saen raised his skull and burst into laughter. Translated by Sila, "The gods hold the authority of the law, and their bodies are entangled by the power of the law. Any attack on the gods will be regarded as a confrontation with the power of the law, and will naturally receive a backlash from the power of the law. This is an unchangeable rule in itself, and even the gods themselves cannot control it, and no one can escape. Only those who have fought with the gods themselves can know that without such an experience, it is probably difficult to imagine."
"Yes, even that combat-type guardian has never heard of such an encounter in battle." Panis sighed and said with a wry smile: "I made a lot of preparations before the battle, but I didn't expect that the situation was completely beyond our expectations. It can even be said that there was no psychological preparation at all."
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"Guardians, haha, of course they have never heard of it. They were naturally generated under the interference of Yara's existence. They are born with some Yara's characteristics. They are different from the gods and us in the ranks. They will not be affected by divine punishment, so they cannot know the danger of fighting with divine punishment at all." Xila seemed to have no idea about divine punishment. Listening to the conversation between the two people curiously, Saen stopped for a while before reacting and quickly translated: "And although those lazy creatures are strong, their combat experience is also good due to the inheritance of combat memory, the desire and mind of fighting are really hard to recognize. In battle, it is still possible for them to help, but if they really want to rely on their strength as a decisive factor, they may be very disappointed."
"Hey, I'm not convenient to evaluate this problem." Panis shrugged and put the problem away irresponsibly: "At least when they decide to fight, they still have strong strength. Yes, it's really strong, it's better if they can think more flexible."
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"Hahaha, it seems that you have put a lot of effort into cooperating with them." Xila translated: "They cannot become the key decisive combat force, but you cannot avoid divine punishment, so I just said just now, it is hard for me to believe that you can return to sleep with such a lineup. His divine punishment is very threatening to creatures. I can't think of how you can avoid being affected by divine punishment."
"Where are you?" Panis asked back, "You had fought with Danacus for nine days and nights. I guess they avoided Danacus's divine punishment. How did you do it?"
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"I'm very curious, Panis, this should be a very ancient and secret history." Saen did not directly answer Panis's question, but asked by Sila for him: "How did you know these past? Some things you even know more clearly than the ordinary three-eyed tribe back then."
"The guardians often do not participate in the process of history, but only exist as bystanders." Panis said: "They witnessed the prosperity and decline of generations of creatures, the glory and dimness of the light of gods, and the breaking and change of the Yara world. Sometimes, they are a living historical record, recording every major event that happens on the earth."
"Okay, I know it was the Guardian who told you." This time, Saen tilted his head and didn't say anything. Xila's hazy face seemed to roll her eyes, and she interrupted: "Actually, we don't mind that you will announce the answer directly."
"Didn't you just go around and didn't answer my question?" Panis said with a smile: "In comparison, I'm very kind, at least I've given the answer so obviously."
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"What a stingy man. This sentence is my comment, not Saen said." Sila couldn't help but express contempt for Panis, and then continued to translate: "In fact, I didn't deliberately refuse to answer, but I didn't think about how to answer your question. Indeed, we people fought with Danakus for several days and did avoid Danakus' divine punishment, but I don't know how to do it."
"I understand." Panis said thoughtfully: "It seems that Loki doesn't know what skills he used to help you avoid the divine punishment that cannot be avoided in theory."
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"Yes, except for the first few times, since the leader Loki joined the battle, we have never been troubled by divine punishment." Sila cooperated with Saen's tone and made a expression of respect and respect, and said in a low voice: "The leader and Sigren are too strong. Our souls are not affected by divine punishment under the protection of their spirits. I suspect that they are joining forces to transfer all the divine punishments against each person to themselves. To be more clear, they are the two of them who took the divine punishment for everyone."
"Loki, Sieghn..." Pennis repeated the two names in a low voice, rubbed his chin, and murmured to himself: "These two people are really curious."
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"The leader is a natural rebel, and he hates all existences that are above him." Silathen translated his active explanation: "He led everyone to war with the gods, but it was not because of the goodness or evil of the gods. Anyway, the gods could not have any oppression or attacks on us, the strongest people. As for how they are about the creatures in the world, the leader doesn't care at all. The leader just simply hates the existence above him who needs to look up to. Therefore, kill the gods and become the gods themselves, so there is no need to look up to other gods. As for Sighn, her attitude towards the leader is absolutely worshipped, and she is completely blindly following the goal of the leader. She will be the first to follow the gods that the leader's goal is."
"I can't tell you." Panis's mind once again saw the scene of the encounter in the research center, and once again recalling the beautiful and eccentric blonde woman. He couldn't help but sigh: "When I saw her, she was like a poisonous snake entrenched in a ball, bright and beautiful, but full of dangers. It was impossible to tell that she had a blind obedience."
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"That's because the leader died in the final battle." Saren obviously didn't want to mention the former leader and his wife too much, and said: "Anyway, we rely on the leader and Sighn to escape the trouble of divine punishment, but what about you? I don't think the Guardian can do this. So, what about the feeling of dying thousands of times? Or do you have another way to deal with it?"
Chapter completed!