Chapter 84 The choice of a dilemma
"The goblins made two mistakes, two fatal mistakes. It was these two mistakes that led to the demise of the goblins." Sieghn's smile was cold, but it was dangerously charming: "The first mistake was that they underestimated the determination of some gods. They didn't know how alert the gods were to divine creatures after experiencing the battle of Gods, and how shock a sudden extra divine creature would bring to them. When this divine creature was still incomplete, they could still endure. Once this divine creature had a soul, especially when the soul was born in this way of independent creation, the situation had exceeded their patience. What we were facing must be their full-scale war, and we would not retreat just because the goblins took the battle posture."
"As for the second mistake, haha, they really underestimated the terribleness of divine punishment. Indeed, the classics have recorded that a certain disaster represents the anger of the gods, and a certain disaster represents the punishment of the gods. They mistakenly regard these as divine punishments, but in fact, these are not at all. At most, these are the anger and rebukes from parents when children make mistakes, and they are not considered divine punishments at all. The real divine punishment has never been apparent, but from the level of the soul. It is a continuous soul attack against the entire race. In the battle of the god-killing, our three-eyed race has also experienced the battle of the god-killing that year.
Divine punishment, but the original soul of our Three-Eyed Tribe was given by Lord Yara himself. The strength was too strong, so strong that the attack of Divine punishment could not affect us at all. But the goblins are different. The souls of the goblins are too fragile. Faced with the attack on the soul level, they didn't even think about it, and they didn't even have the chance to struggle. In just a moment, more than 99% of the goblins lost their lives. Whether they were on the surface, underground bunkers, or research centers hiding outside this space, this made their previous preparations for the fight seem ridiculous and sad."
"The remaining one percent has only survived for the time being. The continuous soul attacks may cause them to die at any time. Only then did the goblins realize that they had made a big mistake that was irreversible. It was impossible to make up for it. However, it was also fortunate that the goblins were extinct. Otherwise, I would have worked together for nearly a thousand years, and I really couldn't bear to forcefully take over this research center."
"The goblins in this research center are not lucky. The longest one only lasted for half an hour, unlike the examples outside that they even survived the soul strike. However, it doesn't make much sense for them to survive. The population is less than 50,000, which has lost the opportunity to inherit and revive the race for a short-lived race."
"And my dozens of surviving tribesmen were not so lucky. They almost all died under the disasters that followed and the attacks of the gods. Perhaps one or two survivors were still there, but even if they survived, they could only hide deeply and never dared to appear again. But it doesn't matter. They were sacrifices that they had to make to revive the race plan. As long as my plan was completed, their sacrifices would be remembered forever."
"Are you crazy?" Catherine widened her eyes and shouted with anger: "You use goblins to realize your own plan, sit and watch the demise of billions of goblins, and you can also use different races as a reason. But even your only remaining tribe members are watching them die indifferently, and even knowing that danger is coming, you are unwilling to notify them in advance to avoid danger. Are you still a person with feelings? You are too cruel and ruthless."
"My enemies seem to have noticed something. At least they know that behind the scenes of this incident, the strongest people who survived the God-killing Battle, so they would never let us go of the survivors of our Three-Eyed Tribe. If those enemies were not allowed to kill the surviving tribe, they would not be relieved. Only by making them feel that the 3-Eyed Tribe has completely destroyed can I safely revive our race here. Therefore, their sacrifice is necessary and the most valuable." Sieghen snorted coldly and said, "You emerging races cannot understand us. As early as the age of mythology, sacrificing everything for the surviving tribe is the obligation and glory of these ordinary three-Eyed Tribes. They will not complain."
"So this is not the first time." Catherine shook her head in disbelief: "You actually took the sacrifice of your tribe for granted. I really feel that you, the strongest, have become mentally distorted."
"Pa", Panis's palm rested on Catherine's shoulder. Catherine turned around and saw Panis shook her head gently, and said, "I think the story is not over yet. How did you appear here? How did you two start to restrain each other for more than ten thousand years? There must be a reason for these."
"What happened next was very natural. In order to avoid the enemy's sight, I hid here and closed it so that the gods could not detect it with their spirits. In order to allow this newborn child to survive this divine punishment, I took her into a shelter, and then put her soul back into the crystal energy network, so that she could temporarily restore her identity as a control center." Sieghen sighed regretfully: "However, the situation seems to have some minor problems. She was originally the control center of this research center, and it is difficult to avoid it."
I was not pre-set by the goblins, and those goblins who had supported the longest would actually change part of her logical settings before they died. This was really bad. At that time, she was just a newborn, like a blank paper, and it was the easiest stage to change. I really didn't consider the emergence of this problem in advance, so I paid the price and had a stalemate with her for more than 10,000 years. Alas, it was a waste of time. Ten thousand years was enough for me to create the bodies of thirty or forty tribes."
"I think you've gone crazy because of hatred and self-blame." Catherine shook her head and sighed: "Have you ever used any means to take revenge?"
"Of course." Sieghen said with a smile: "There are at least three gods who fell because of me, but why do you think the clergy of pain and revenge take the initiative to be inherited by me? If you can't find me, you would rather hang in the air? It's because I am the most suitable one. For revenge, I will do anything. Okay, I have been talking nonsense for a long time. Now you make a choice. If you choose me, you can get health, knowledge and even wealth. At the cost, of course, it's Eva, and I won't let her die, because I still need her to work for me in the future. So after you destroy the defense of the life capsule, I will cut off her consciousness, and then take advantage of the opportunity that she can't resist, control the core to transform her core program, clean up her consciousness for more than ten thousand years, and change it to an obedient child.
Work can only be carried out when her consciousness is attached to the crystal energy network and cannot return to its original body. If you choose her, you can stop me from revenge, stop me from reverse invasion and destruction of the Yara world in tens of thousands of years and tens of thousands of years, and save her life. However, think about what you have to pay, you need to bear the anger of a strong man. Of course, if you have enough confidence in your strength, you can also try it. However, the greatest purpose of your trip, this poor healing device, is definitely impossible to save. And after using the power outside the safety threshold, I can still escape into the void like before. At worst, I can hide for hundreds of thousands of years and look for other opportunities. So, you should already be very clear about the pros and cons of both sides. I think as long as I am not a person with a problem with my mind, I should know how to make a choice."
"I'm sorry, forcing you to make a choice in this way." Eva also said in a gentle voice: "But this is the only way. Even if the equipment of these goblins is of good quality, they always have their own lifespan. I did stop her for ten thousand years. Maybe I can stop her for another ten thousand years, but what afterwards? One day, I will lose the ability to stop her. So I think, if you want to give the right to choose to time, it's better to give the right to choose to you, and you will decide our destiny, or you will decide the future destiny of the Yara world."
The girls were silent, each of them had a weird look. For the first time, someone pressed the future of the whole world on their thin shoulders. At this moment, they seemed to understand the heavy weight of the heroes when they rushed into the door of death a hundred years ago. Both sides selected were not in a hurry. Sieghen sat down with a smile on the healing device, continuing to carefully comb his long golden hair. Occasionally, he hummed a small piece of strange melody in a pleasant voice, as if it was the music of the gods and peoples. Ava returned to silence again, and the small metal equipment stayed silently on Panis's shoulder, as if it had disappeared, but everyone knew that she was still here, just waiting for the decision of fate.
"If we choose you, Sieghen... Lord." Catherine hesitated for a moment, and chose a title of respect for the former strongest man of the Three-Eyed Clan: "In the distant future, you will definitely return to the Yara world, right? And if you take revenge on the gods, it will have a considerable impact on the Yara world, right?"
"That's at least one hundred thousand years later, huh... I'll give you a preferential treatment." Sieghen thought for a while and said, "I can give you a promise. As long as your intelligent creatures in this century are the main body of the Yara Continent civilization, I will not return to the Yara world. This is enough to dispel your concerns."
"Hu." For a moment, Catherine seemed to have hoped that Sigurn was not so easy to talk to, and she had enough reason to convince herself to reject Sigurn's proposal. But now, she could only make a choice, whether to sacrifice an innocent Eva in exchange for Vivian's health, or to protect Eva's innocent life for her own beliefs and persistence, but the price was that Vivian could never be treated again.
Chapter completed!