"The new Elemental God? That's super important information. Why hasn't anyone reported it? "
"I reported it five days ago, but I haven't received any response. Did something happen in the Cloud Tower?"
Of course, Moti's report wouldn't receive any response. Five days ago, the Truth Symposium had been incredibly busy. How could they possibly have the time to respond to an "unimportant" information report?
However, this information was incredibly important to me.
"The new Fire Elemental God should be called One Grain of Sand. What a strange name. Shouldn't that be the name of the Earth Elemental God? "
One Grain of Sand? I was even an egg (Illidan). Although I would always end up making all sorts of jokes when I translated people's names back and forth, such as a certain Chang Kaishen …
But when I heard this name, I actually didn't feel surprise or doubt. Instead, I had a strange feeling of "it really is her".
Eliza was a Fire Sea Marchioness, and she also had the ability to devour fire and ice to evolve. With these two abilities, in this Elemental Plane where "delicious food" was everywhere, as long as she lowered her limits and "evolved" again, as long as she had enough time, there would likely be no Elemental Lord that could defeat her.
But that wasn't what made me feel annoyed or even sad …
"It would seem that she still doesn't believe in you. No, perhaps it's precisely because she believes in you that she chose this path. "
Sometimes, the silly cat's comments would catch me off guard. This time, I silently agreed with her.
The battle against the Chaos Girls was probably coming to an end. Neither the remaining victors nor the losers would be easy to deal with. Even I didn't have absolute confidence that I could guarantee Eliza's safety.
And now, Cavendish's scheme was coming to an end. The only remaining Chaos Girls had become "precious" strategic resources. The usual way to deal with such important strategic resources was that if we couldn't obtain them, we absolutely couldn't let our enemies obtain them.
If Eliza had asked me for help, of course I would have done my best to protect her. But fate was unpredictable. There was always a possibility.
"If there's no turning back, and only by sacrificing her can you save the world, what else would you not be willing to sacrifice if you're even willing to sacrifice yourself … That silly girl, is she afraid that you'll be troubled, or does she have no confidence in you? I think it's both. "
Even if the probability was very small, it couldn't be denied. Just the existence of this probability was enough for Eliza to choose to survive alone.
Perhaps, she was afraid that I would make a choice …
When danger descends, the only one that can be relied on is oneself. Although I had instilled such a concept into Eliza before, I was still rather heartbroken to be treated like this at this time.
"This girl is looking down on me too much. If we have to sacrifice a woman to save the world, then we might as well destroy the world. "
I'm not a saint, nor am I the Creator who controls the power of life. Everyone has family and friends, and existence itself is a kind of value. Life has its own weight, and apart from oneself, no one has the right to ask others to sacrifice themselves.
I respected brave warriors who risked their lives for justice because there were indeed some things in this world that were more important than life itself. However, I despised those bastards who said, "If too many people die, they're just a number." I also sincerely hoped that they would become one of the "numbers" they spoke of as soon as possible.
Sacrifice is a virtue? Why didn't the person who said this stare at it first?
Harloys was rather surprised to sense that I wasn't just saying something nice.
"Then what would you do if you really met such a situation? Watch the world be destroyed? "
"No, I would do my best to find a third method that would be the best of both worlds. Actually, I already had a final plan. For example, I could create a small room made of adamantine with sufficient food and control, and have the Chaos Girls fall into a deep sleep. Then, I could stuff them into a certain dimensional core area and release them after we're done with the battle. Or, I could use the method and coordinates that Beifeng gave me to send the Chaos Girls out of Aichy. Although it would be a pity that they wouldn't be able to return, it's still better than dying here."
"… For some people, this would be worse than death."
Harloys shook her head. This was basically the same as not saying anything at all. Eliza definitely wouldn't agree to such a plan.
I shrugged. That was why I called it a final plan, a method that would only work if there was no other way. At the very least, it was much better than the previous two options.
But now, Eliza had evidently chosen to believe in me. Successfully ascending to the Fire Elemental God Throne would also be a type of sacrifice. Not only would she gain control of the Fire Elemental Plane, but the Fire Elemental Plane would also bind her to it. And as long as Eliza's soul didn't die, this binding would probably last for eternity.
And now, if Cavendish still refused to give up, he would have to face an Elemental God who controlled the entire Fire Elemental Plane.
As I previously mentioned, the Elemental Gods in their own Fire Elemental Planes wouldn't be any weaker than the Main Gods. This was especially true since Eliza was already quite strong to begin with. She had even strengthened herself after ascending to the Fire Elemental God Throne. It would be absolutely difficult for Cavendish to defeat her.
"Let's go and take a look at the battlefield."
The information I obtained was from three days ago. The chaos domain was still being analyzed, and everything was still unclear. At that time, Cavendish's army was already attacking the Fire Elemental Plane. Considering the size and scale of the Fire Elemental Plane, it would be perfectly normal for the Fire Elemental Plane to fight for several hundred years if the goal was to eliminate the Fire Elemental Gods. No matter how special the situation was, the Fire Elemental Plane was still ongoing.
I felt more and more like Cavendish was being irrational. Forcefully attacking the Fire Elemental Plane at such a time was definitely an unwise decision. But looking at it from a different angle, perhaps it was also because Eliza had decided to go all out, forcing him into a situation where he couldn't back down.
"Perhaps there's a chance …"
If I could obtain Eliza's assistance in stalling Cavendish's main forces, or even himself, here, then the pressure on the mortal plane would be greatly reduced. And in the Fire Elemental Planes, the Elemental Lords and high-level elemental creatures were capable of repeatedly reviving. They were the best cannon fodder in the world.
I didn't believe that attacking the Fire Elemental Plane would be a wise decision. Back in the day, I had forced myself to challenge Ömdiroken not only because he had gone too far in the Northlands, but also because I wanted to kill him while he was seriously injured. I had only been able to win because he had been away from the Earth Elemental Plane for far too long. He had long since developed a "bad connection" with the Earth Elemental Throne, which was far from normal.
I admired Cavendish's confidence in challenging an Elemental God who was in perfect condition, had limitless power, and had limitless regenerative abilities.
"Don't think too highly of yourself. Since Cavendish dared to do such a thing, he's likely confident."
I nodded. Right now, our most important goal was to find out just what that confidence was.
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