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Chapter 347 Good News and Better News

"Just as you thought, I think, well, at least I think, you probably don't have to die." Panis finally put away his smile, changed into a serious expression, and said seriously: "No, it's not that you don't have to die, but that you can't die."

"Oh?" Seeing that the lover finally got serious, Neri stopped playing. She was clearly talking about her own destiny, but the female knight was talking about an irrelevant person, saying without objection: "What's the reason? If you say that, there must be a reason to support it."

"Of course, how could I say baseless nonsense about such an important thing?" Panis said calmly: "But put these reasons aside first, let's talk about your battle with Danacus just now. Don't you find it strange?"

"Of course it's strange. The battle was strange from the beginning, okay?" Neri said distressedly: "It started inexplicably, went on inexplicably, and then interrupted inexplicably. Of course, the strangest thing is that I actually had a certain advantage in facing Danacus. Although this is indeed the result I expected, I also knew in my heart that Danacus was much stronger than me in any aspect, and it was impossible for me to suppress him to happen, so I firmly thought before that it was just a dream."

"That's just that you think it's impossible, is it really impossible?" Panis said leisurely: "I once heard from a senior church that fighting at the soul level is actually a competition of soul strength. Perhaps for the feeling of both sides, they may be fighting in countless ways, even if it's just rock-scissors, because it's related to everyone's understanding of the battle, but it's actually just a collision between souls. There is no shortcut or skill, and only simple collision and squeeze. Whoever's soul is stronger will be the winner."

"That's even more impossible." Neri said with a wry smile: "You won't want to say that my soul is actually stronger than Danacus."

"I can't believe this." Panis rolled his eyes: "No matter how powerful the soul of a mortal is, it cannot surpass the soul of a god, because the soul of a god contains the power of rules, which is an insurmountable obstacle."

"Yes." Nellie nodded, "That's why I think it's impossible."

"Maybe everything will deceive others, but only the competition of soul strength cannot lie." Panis squinted his eyes and whispered: "After the soul collision, whoever is stronger and who is weak will immediately react, so it turns out that your soul strength is stronger than Danakus."

"Don't you think what you say is contradictory?" Neri said powerlessly: "Don't say such an impossible thing."

"Of course the contradiction, but because of the contradiction, the problem can be explained." Panis said with certainty: "There is only one reason to explain this contradiction, that is, what you are facing is only a small part of Danakusling, and most of his soul is still sleeping. I had this idea before, and now it has finally been confirmed. Haha, I have to say that Danakus really did a good thing this time."

"A part of the soul?" Nellie said thoughtfully: "But, is his brain abnormal? It's just a part of the soul. It's obviously impossible for him to beat me, but he still drags me into this battle. Does he also use suicide to fight against the enemy like me? Hello, what's your expression? Do you think I'm right?"

"In a sense, your intuition is still very accurate." Panis rubbed his chin and stared at Neli with interest and said, "It seems like he was deliberately asking for death. I think so too. Since I came in and faced you, I have already felt this way. Danakus was deliberately asking for death. Perhaps what he hopes most now is to die in my hands, and secondly to die in your hands."

"You think he has lived for too long and his brain is rusted." Neri rolled her eyes and said with some doubts: "If he wants to die, wouldn't it be better if he doesn't occupy my body at the beginning. Even if he wants to die after occupying my body, there are countless ways to choose. The easiest way is to stand in front of me and tell me that I can kill him. Only when I am bored can I use such a complicated method to seek death."

"Is this really OK?" Panis asked back, "If Danacus appears in your mind and tells you that you want you to kill him, will you really kill him?"

"Of course I..." Halfway through, Neri stopped. The female knight was just a simple personality and not a fool. When she thought about it seriously, she found that if the situation that Panis said really happened, she would never do as Danacus's request, even if this requirement was to kill him. In that battle more than a hundred years ago, she fully understood Danacus's cunning and insidiousness. For such an opponent, rejecting all his requests was the best way. Therefore, Neri could only interrupt herself with a wry smile, shook her head and said, "Okay, I admit that I will never kill him, but will protect him well so that he will not be killed by others."

"This is exactly what we need to do now." Panis grinned his teeth, looking like he wanted to bite people: "We must protect him well, and also protect you well."

"What does it mean?" Nellie felt that she was not in her mind and scratched her head, "Why did she suddenly come to such a strange conclusion?"

"Oh." Panis sighed deeply, looked at Neli's face with pity, and shook his head regretfully and said, "Why don't you not...hey hey hey."

"Think clearly before talking." You can feel the joy and excitement hidden in Panis's heart. Neri was naturally infected by him and became optimistic, and threatened with cooperation: "It takes a price to talk nonsense."

"According to the convention, I won't explain the process to you, and you won't understand anyway." Panis had to bow his head under threat and explained: "Anyway, the good news I just said is that it is very likely that you don't need to sacrifice yourself anymore. No, it should be said that you can't sacrifice yourself anymore, you need to survive."

"This is indeed good news." Neri bit her lip gently, and her trust in her lover made her useless for a second, so she accepted Panis's statement. She knew that Panis would never talk nonsense about such issues. If he said he did not need to sacrifice, he would definitely think so, and it is very likely that this idea is the truth, so the female knight bit her lip and smiled sweetly, asking: "What about another better news? I want to listen."
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