Chapter 254 Choice
Tastes good?
Lucian was stunned for half a second, and then he realized with hindsight that what the goblin priest named "Abu" meant was the most intuitive meaning.
He couldn't help but tremble, and the hairs on his hair had the urge to stand on end.
"Don't worry, you don't have even a bit of divinity in you, and you are not worthy of being eaten at all." Abu smiled gently, but the words he said still made Lucian feel his body tingling uncontrollably.
"To be honest, among the more than a dozen top civilizations or advanced civilizations' practice systems, the taste of wizards can definitely be ranked in the top three. You have that alluring aura that you have mastered through independent research... It's very catchy. It’s much more delicious than those compressed biscuits that rely on faith or the relics left by their predecessors to achieve magical status.”
"Magical? Are you talking about the kind of 'Alien Gods' that appeared during the Wizarding Empire? The corresponding knowledge quickly emerged in Lucian's mind. He couldn't help but think of what he saw when he was checking the information within the Academy of Ashes. I just said a few words, but I didn’t expect that I heard the exclusive indicator word ‘magical’ again to evaluate his taste. And it was still a negative review.”
"Top civilization?"
Lucian didn't know what the goblin priest was planning at this time, but given his ability to mobilize and manipulate other people's emotions, Lucian did not follow Abu's topic and asked about someone he was more interested in. Questions of interest.
"Well, in this huge sea of stars, there are natural differences between civilizations." Abu chuckled.
"Although it is said that as long as the 'Lord God', or 'Lord' is born in a world, then that world will have the ability to expand in the star sea and can be called a 'civilization'. Active in the star sea Even if the number of cultivator civilizations is not in the thousands, there are definitely hundreds.”
"Among these civilizations, the vast majority are low-level civilizations with only one main god. These weak civilizations rely on luck to give birth to a main god, but they will soon be relegated to the ordinary world after the death of the main god. These civilizations can only be regarded as inferior civilizations.”
"Higher civilizations or top-level civilizations have the ability to cultivate main gods in a systematic way! As long as these civilizations are given a certain amount of time, they can rely on their own practice systems to cultivate new levels of main gods. There are at least three or four of these civilizations. The main gods are in charge, and there can even be as many as a dozen main gods... Of course, it is not good for you to know this now. If you want to know more about the main god level, it is better to be promoted to a god first. "
Abu placed his hands gently on the table, his green eyes were extremely calm, and he even showed a faint concern for Lucian in his words.
Lucian felt a little uncomfortable, and he resisted the urge to look back at the paper judge. He reminded himself over and over again to calm down, and then calmly nodded to the goblin priest, "Thank you for your warning. "
"Little things." The goblin priest grinned, "Your wizard civilization is also one of the six top civilizations. Even if I don't tell you, you will definitely know this information from other channels later. I am just letting you know in advance. That’s all the information.”
"Haha, by the way, the 'Grey Mist Civilization' where that little guy belongs is one of the advanced civilizations closest to the top civilization. The realm they rule is closest to the territory of your wizard civilization, and they have had an outbreak with the wizard civilization before. Several small-scale local wars, hehehe..."
The goblin priest unceremoniously pointed out the judge's background, and the provocation in his words seemed to be undisguised.
"But as far as I know, compared to the gray fog civilization, your chaos civilization is the mortal enemy of other top civilizations or higher civilizations, right?" Lucian looked at the goblin priest Abu with no fear in his eyes.
"After all... you are the famous 'World Devourer', the destroyer of civilizations. Other civilizations occupy territories for resources or faith... but you are more greedy and will even sweep away the core of the world you hunt. There are 'empty spaces' left inside the sea of stars." Lucian shook his head, his tone slightly aggravated, hoping to use this method to stimulate the goblin priest so that he would reveal his true purpose as soon as possible.
"If the conflict between the wizard civilization and the gray fog civilization is just a small conflict, then the chaos civilization is the public enemy of all other civilizations." Lucian sneered, and at the same time his body tensed slightly, always alert to the rise of this goblin sacrifice.
"People are born, and naturally they die, and the world is born, and naturally it will be destroyed." Abu shook his head, but did not have an attack, and his tone was gentler and calmer, like a monk who was in meditation while debating scriptures. "The Mother Goddess only obeys the rules of the planet sea. It's you guys who misinterpreted the Mother Goddess's will..."
Lucian frowned slightly, but his hand quietly touched his storage ring.
If that didn't work, he planned to destroy the storage ring he was wearing and take out the quill hidden inside to forcefully wake up the sleeping great being.
"Your mind seems to be in chaos." The goblin priest looked at Lucian with a smile on his lips.
"I just want to see the slate." Lucian said, but he couldn't help but think of what Count Thanasis said before that the quill can play a greater role when combined with the slate...
"Do you want to use that quill? Let me think about it, if I were you, I would definitely want to try to take out the quill in some way now, and then use that quill to correct the slate while I'm not paying attention. "What's the content?" The goblin priest shook his head, "It's a pity. Although the power of the slate cannot seal the quill that comes from the same source, you still violated the rules when you picked up the quill."
"Do you think the rules will let you go?"
Lucian stiffened.
"Well, when the time comes, you will definitely be wiped away directly by the power of the rules, without even the slightest trace left." The goblin priest waved his hand gently and made a gesture similar to erasing a blackboard. Action, "How about we just chat quietly here for a while?"
"Boy, I...I can't hold it anymore!" Behind Lucian, the somewhat laborious urging of the judge's paper manikin came from behind.
"Indeed, after you use the quill, I will be in big trouble, but the premise of all this is that you will die, and you will not die for the benefit of your civilization. Your dedication will eventually benefit the little guy in the gray fog world... ...Well, judging from his aura, I’m afraid he’s about to be promoted to a divine level mage.”
The goblin priest chuckled, "His promotion requires the collection of a certain amount of divinity to help him cast a new scale of order, so his target is me from beginning to end. And you... But after being wiped, you will be Throw away paper."
"I won't resist, but...what will you choose?"
(End of chapter)