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The first thousand two hundred and thirty-six chapters control civilization

"Break through the heavy defenses of my palace and appear in front of me. Are you a god?"

Although she was secretly shocked by the sudden appearance of the handsome child, the empress did not show any panic on her face, and she still spoke in a calm and calm tone.

"Your calm demeanor annoys me. Why don't you try to call the guards outside to save you?" The two light protectors in the room were suddenly changed. They were still able to maintain a calm demeanor.

Muria, whose taste was not satisfied, felt a little bored and yawned.

"Since your Excellency can appear in front of us, you must have taken into account the defense force outside the palace, so we will naturally not do such a useless thing."

Minister Remy Locke, who had already slightly pointed his finger to touch the alert button, gave up his act of asking for help. For the sake of what others said, he would look like an idiot if he went to ask for help again. He didn't feel that he was in front of him.

This strange existence was fooling him.

"Since you didn't use force against us when you first appeared, you must have some demands."

"Well, there are some things I wanted to discuss with you, but I happened to overhear your conversation just now, so I revised my plan."

"A plan to cooperate with God? Sorry, this is just a wild and boring delusion. It has no possibility or value at all."

The empress stared at Muria, with red-gold flames flowing in her eyes. After civilization develops to a certain height, advanced technology can in turn give the entire ethnic group extraordinary power.

"So are you kidding me?"

Although no pressure was released from Muria's body, the empress and ministers felt as if the air around them had solidified. They were like drowning people who couldn't swim, trying hard to breathe and enter their lungs.

There is always only choking water inside.

"Your Excellency, before you showed up, we didn't know you existed, so how could we tease you?" The minister gasped, feeling fucked that he was in danger in the imperial palace, and at the same time he had to explain in a low voice.

"So, why do you think cooperating with God is an impossible delusion?"

"How does a race that is completely dependent on foreign objects and whose members can be killed easily have any qualifications to sit down and talk about cooperation with God on an equal footing? This is the first and last time our civilization tried to cooperate with God. That God sent

The messenger spoke to us.”

The empress looked at Muria calmly, "Although we have endured such humiliation, after analysis, we have to admit that we are indeed not qualified to cooperate with God. The gap between us and God is that we cannot use technology at all."

To make amends, therefore, cooperation with God is a delusion, this is our conclusion.”

"Have you ever tried to cooperate with God?" Muria's face showed a strange look, "After failure, you completely gave up on this plan? It would be too bad to give up after just one failure."

"We have analyzed that unless we control an attack method that can cause a fatal blow to God, otherwise, we will have no way to cooperate with God. So, can you tell us your identity?"

"This topic has changed too quickly." Muria spread his hands, "However, as I have just said, my identity is a god who is willing to cooperate with you."

"Sir, you were able to avoid all warnings and defenses and appear in front of us. We admit that your methods are superb, but this is not enough reason for you to fool us."

A round gem shining with bright red light appeared in the hand of Remy Locke, the minister who reported to the empress.

His patience has reached its limit. He believes that as long as he can create enough noise, even if there is a problem with the guards of the Imperial Palace, there will still be a strong enough defensive force in the Imperial Capital. When the time comes, he only needs to hold on for a while.

You can survive this inexplicable disaster.

"I'm telling you the truth, but you think I'm fooling you. You guys are really difficult to get along with!"

"Your Excellency, we have had a lot of contact with gods, and we also have a certain understanding of gods. A being like you who can appear here cannot be a god."

"Well, that's right. It seems that you do know a lot about gods. You actually know that the scope of activities of gods is limited due to the constraints of belief."

"So, Your Excellency, please tell me your identity frankly, otherwise, we would rather take the risk than admit the shame of being fooled."

"I will never lie and deceive people. Please keep this in mind in the future. Let me tell you in more detail! I am not the gods you have encountered who are born based on faith. I can be free in the void.

An epic story in which you can choose whether to answer the prayers of all sentient beings while walking.”

"What is an epic?" The empress and ministers were confused.

"You can understand it as a god who is not bound by any restrictions." Muria helped the two leaders of the light-controlling civilization understand the message he just said.

"How could a god without any restrictions exist like this?"

At this time, Minister Remy Locke finally couldn't maintain his calm demeanor and waved his arms gracelessly.

The more they come into contact with gods, the more they understand the terror of gods. The most important reason why their civilization is the enemy of gods and can be passed down to this day is that the scope of action of these gods is limited, and they can only move in fixed places.

They exerted their power to destroy all things.

An unrestricted god, what a terrifying thing this is. If such a thing really existed, it would be a nightmare for the entire civilization.

"Why not?" Muria smiled.

"Okay, Remilock, step back and keep quiet." Seeing the minister's emotional collapse in a short period of time, the empress who always remained calm beside him gave a soft drink.

"Yes, Your Majesty." The light-controlling man who still wanted to argue with Muria immediately accepted the order and stepped aside obediently.

"Your Excellency, no, Your Majesty, according to your statement, you are the True God of the Void who is not bound and can do whatever you want. If this is the case, why do you want to cooperate with us?"

The empress' eyes were fixed on Muria. She was able to achieve her current position not only because of her extraordinary ability, but also because of her strength, which was at the top of the empire, so she could sense it.

"If you have to look into it carefully, you are naturally not qualified to cooperate with me, but who gave you the geographical advantage?"


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