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Chapter 1181 Enya full of experience

I have to admit that on most topics that are prone to controversy, "I have experience" is always more convincing than "I don't think it can be", especially when this kind of experience cannot be copied, its persuasiveness is a hundred times higher - when Enya said a few words "I have died" when the scene suddenly became quiet. Amoen and Milmina didn't say the following text, their expressions became stiff, and only Gao Wen could barely have the say on the scene, after all, he had died - but he had never been a god...

I think this kind of experience of sitting ups in the coffin is inextricable with Enya...

The awkward silence lasted for nearly half a minute before Milmina finally broke the silence with hesitation: "This... your statement is indeed very convincing, but you are now..."

The former magic goddess thought for a long time and finally sorted out her vocabulary: "Aren't you alive again now... Since you have been resurrected from death, then we are worried that the God of War will return..."

"It is precisely because my human nature has returned that I know what the concept of divine death is," Enya interrupted before she waited for Milmina to finish her speech. "My 'return' is the result of preserving human nature in advance, and only the human nature can be returned. Now I am not the resurrection of the dragon god in the past, but it is actually just a personality backup of the dragon god - and before it came, it was completely crazy. The war god who was directly killed on the battlefield could not be possible, and there was no chance to make such preparations. His fall was accompanied by the common annihilation of human nature and divinity, and it was difficult to rely on the so-called 'revitalization of the kingdom of God' to achieve its return."

Speaking of this, she paused for a moment, her eyes slowly swept over Gao Wen, Amoen and Milmina, and said in an extremely serious tone: "The gods in the world will indeed continue to regenerate and return. As long as there are factors that tend to blindly awe and worship unknowns in the mortals' thoughts, the gods will have a soil for continuous birth. I have seen generations of war gods, death gods, elemental gods, etc. regenerate with their own eyes, but this regeneration requires a season of civilization history, and thousands of years is far from enough - the reshaping of thoughts is not that simple."

Amoen pondered, and after a few seconds he couldn't help asking: "Are you sure about this?"

"I'm sure," Enya nodded with a solemn expression, "I think they have died."

Amoen amp;Milmina amp;Gao Wen: "..."

"...You have finished the two most convincing words in the world," Gao Wen couldn't help but press his forehead, looking helpless, "You have died and you have seen them die... Well, I admit you are right."

"Since you said that, I have no more opinions," Amoen finally woke up from his surprise and said slowly, "But this matter still needs to be cautious and cautious. What you are going to explore is a kingdom of gods. Even if all the signs now indicate that mortals have developed an "immunity" to the god of war, we cannot be sure whether there will be any danger other than divine pollution in a kingdom of gods that is gradually destruction..."

"Of course I know this," Gao Wen nodded slightly. "Everyone who participates in this program knows this, and we will be fully prepared - at least everything we can do."

Enya looked at Gao Wen, then looked at the two former gods sitting on both sides of her. Her eyes finally fell on Milmina: "Milmina, you..."

"I know, I can help," Milmina nodded without waiting for Enya to finish her speech, and turned her gaze to Gaowen, "Take me with you when you set out."

Gao Wen's eyes widened instantly, which was obviously beyond his expectations: "You mean...you want to explore the Kingdom of the God of War with us?!"

"Otherwise, what else can I do?" Milmina spread her hands helplessly, "The 'sen' beside me is now inconvenient to move. The 'colleague' opposite me is now paralyzed. There is only one god who can come out to do something. Who else can I be? Exploring the Kingdom of God of War is an extremely dangerous thing. In addition to complete preparation, what you need more is the experience of the Kingdom of God and a pair of eyes that can fully observe the Kingdom of God. I can still help in this regard."

Milmina said it clearly, but Gao Wen was still a little unsure: "What you said makes sense, but is it really okay to do this? As far as I know, there is a barrier between the gods. Due to the strong tendency of thoughts, gods in different fields are like signal fluctuations of different frequencies. After contacting each other, 'signal pollution' will inevitably occur. A magic goddess like you enters the Kingdom of the God of War, wouldn't it be..."

"This kind of pollution does exist, but the prerequisite for it to occur is that the connection between thoughts and gods is still there, and the thoughts and gods themselves are still operating," Milmina nodded slightly and said, "A living god is equivalent to the projection of thoughts. The continuous changes of mortal thoughts are reflected in the various activities of gods. Therefore, the direct contact between two gods is equivalent to the collision and interference of two different thoughts. However, if the gods fall or the connection with thoughts is interrupted, this "interference" mechanism will naturally no longer exist.

"Now that the God of War has fallen, His Kingdom of God has long stopped operating, just like a solidified and gradually dissipating phantom. This phantom no longer has the echo of thought, and it has lost the power to pollute other gods. I stepped into it like a shadow passing through another shadow, and will remain isolated from each other. And..."

Milmina said, and suddenly smiled: "And even if the factor of the fall of the God of War is not considered, I am actually equivalent to a 'dead' god now. Perhaps not as thorough as Ms. Enya's 'dead'. However, when all mortals in the world know that the funeral is known and all the magic goddess is dead, the connection between me and my thoughts has been so weak that it is almost completely interrupted. Even if there is any remaining 'activity' in the God of War, I should be safe when I go in."

Listening to the explanation of the former goddess, Gao Wen couldn't help but nodded slightly - although the other party was objecting to this project at first, it was the result of being too cautious and "Divine ptsd". Now that he had made up his mind, the goddess obviously also showed a full support. However, when he heard Milmina's last words, he suddenly moved his heart and realized another point: "Wait, then according to your words, you, the 'dead' god, can actually approach the kingdom of other gods safely?"

Milmina was stunned for a moment. Obviously, she didn't expect Gao Wen to suddenly think of this. She looked a little hesitant, but in the end she nodded slightly: "Theory is this... In fact, there will still be some pollution. After all, the connection between me and the thoughts has not been completely interrupted. There are still a few people in this world who firmly believe that the goddess of magic will return, but overall, I can escape unscathed after getting close to other gods..."

Gao Wen couldn't help but lean forward a little, with great curiosity and expectation on his face: "Then can you go to other gods to check the situation?"

It was like visiting other gods - Gao Wen thought so in his mind that although this metaphor sounded too popular, he thought it was quite vivid.

But unexpectedly, Milmina shook her head immediately: "No, she will be beaten."

Gao Wen: “…?”

"Think about it, all gods are firmly bound to their positions by the chain of thought. Their kingdom of God is their cage, and the gods cannot leave at all." Milmina glanced at Gao Wen and explained her worries helplessly. "And now suddenly a person who is unrestrained came out, running around in their cages, and the kingdoms of God are still tangled..."

"I understand, that's really easy to get beaten," Gao Wen suddenly realized without waiting for the other party to finish speaking, his expression was a bit strange. "It's a bit like moving his muscles and bones in front of a paralyzed person, running and jumping. It's easy for the 'victim' to fill his blood pressure in an instant..."

Amoen, who was sitting aside, suddenly covered his forehead for some reason and let out a silent sigh.

Milmina nodded: "It's a bit similar, but it's even more risky - after all, the gods who are still in their position are free to move and extremely powerful in their own kingdom of gods, and those who are paralyzed all over cannot suddenly stand up and beat people..."

Amoen finally couldn't help but raise his head and stared at Milmina's eyes. At the same time, a line of text suddenly appeared in the air and appeared in front of Milmina: "The user's 'Highway Deer' submitted a duel application to you, please refuse/agree."

Milmina chose "reject" without hesitation - it was obviously not the first time she did this.

Amoen's expression was a little depressed in an instant, and he looked at Gao Wen helplessly: "Is there no place in this neural network that the administrator cannot control?"

Gao Wen looked at Amoen and then looked at Milmina. He suddenly understood something in his heart. He was shocked by some facts that happened without his knowledge, and then shook his head regretfully (and sympathetically): "I'm sorry, the entire neural network is under the monitoring of the upper narrators and the Imperial Computing Center. Unauthorized attacks will definitely be kicked off the line..."

Amoen sighed, but Milmina looked a little proud, and she raised her eyebrows very complacently: "Actually, I just discovered a blind spot in the management system two days ago, but I definitely won't tell you..."

"Let's go back to the main business," Gao Wen looked at the topic for no reason and ran to another direction. Finally, he couldn't help but remind these retirees who had been "gods". "I understand Ms. Milmina's concerns. There is indeed a huge risk to investigate the situation in other kingdoms of gods - although there is no pollution problem, the hostility of other gods is a bigger problem..."

"The biggest trouble is that their attitudes have nothing to do with their own will," Milmina's expression finally became serious again, nodding slightly and said, "Due to the exclusive nature of faith, except for the gods who were born like the "Three Gods of Abundance" that were "maintained" by doctrines at the beginning, the gods are mutually exclusive. Anyone regards believers who are different from themselves as pagans or heresies, and gods must regard other gods as enemies, especially in their own kingdom of gods. This act of exclusion is a link of the "chain" itself and cannot be controlled by their own will.

"And I, although from the perspective of mortals, I am still the magic goddess Milmina, in the eyes of other gods, and this perception will firmly control their actions unless they are freed from bondage."

Speaking of this, she sighed softly: "There is no friendship between the gods, no communication, and no alliance. This is the biggest obstacle to us. If it were not the case, I would have wanted to contact other gods long ago, and like messengers, they could exchange opinions. In this way, maybe I could even establish a "theocratic united front" and form an organization consistent with the "theocratic Council" on the side of God to cooperate with your mortal decoupling actions..."

The scene described by Milmina made Gao Wen unable to help but associate it. He imagined what an exciting and pleasant situation would be. However, the more he imagined it, the more he could only turn it into a sigh-the imagination that was destined to be unrealized was destined to be dreaming in the daytime, and the more he thought, the more regret it was.

Amoen couldn't help but look at Milmina very seriously: "I didn't expect you to hold such an ideal on weekdays, I thought..."

"Why?" Milmina glanced at Amoen, "I thought I ran to the depths of the shadow world every now and then, risking being attacked, wandering around the borders of those kingdoms of gods. Is it just because I love running?"

"That's not what I mean... Forget it, I did have some misunderstandings about you before."

Listening to the exchanges between these two former gods, Gao Wen couldn't help but feel more curious about how they get along in the disobedient courtyard. But now it is obviously not the time to study this kind of thing. He turned his eyes to Milmina: "Although the idea you described sounds difficult to realize, we may not be able to do some research. What our scholars have been doing is to analyze the laws of nature and use the laws of nature. I will tell your ideas to the experts of the Theocratic Council, perhaps... can provide them with an idea."

"If they really can find a way, then this feat will surely make the gods admire it," Milmina said very solemnly. "Although I still think it is a nearly impossible task, you seem to have achieved many things that were originally considered impossible..."

Amoen was also thinking, and after a long silence, he couldn't help but mutter: "The isolation and exclusion between the gods... This is indeed a difficult problem to solve. I think every god should hope to break free from the chains under our eyes like us, but even if the purpose is consistent, the gods cannot form an alliance, let alone act together. Is there no such thing as a certain...'opportunity' for the gods to reach an agreement? Just like iron filings combed by magnetic fields, the originally mutually exclusive gods can move in the same direction..."

The golden oak tree calmed down for a moment, and Amoen's thoughts sounded more whimsical than Milmina's thoughts, but Enya suddenly spoke after a moment of silence: "It's not impossible. The gods can indeed reach an agreement, but you definitely don't like that 'opportunity'."

Three gazes fell on her at the same time, and then Gao Wen thought of something thoughtfully.

Sure enough, Enya gave Gao Wen's expected answer: "When the final disobedience occurs - at that time the gods will reach an agreement, and the goal of all gods will be to destroy all mortals. This highly unified goal can even force the gods to stitch together and become a divine suture monster.

“I have experience in this regard.”
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