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Chapter 954 He Said He Was God

That night, Manda lived in the house prepared by the spy for him, thinking about the next countermeasures.

There are two main problems now. The first question is why the two powerful angels appeared in Bucks City at the same time? The second question is how to deal with these two powerful angels?

First of all, we must understand the relationship between these two angels. Madesa has been in pairs with Barkhon before, and King Dil and Madesa do not seem to be so close.

But even if it is not close, if King Dil is in danger, Madesa should not ignore it.

If Manda sneaks into King Dil and runs away immediately, how fast will Madesa come to support him?

This determines whether Manda can leave the palace smoothly, and whether he has a chance to finish the attack once Manda fails to attack.

Manda slept until the afternoon of the next day, swallowed a lot of pearls, replenished her energy, and came to the palace again.

This time he did not go to the bed hall immediately, but went directly to the tree house in Madesa. He wanted to see what Madesa usually does, but from the afternoon until the nightfall, Madesa never left the tree house.

The palace was searching for traces of assassins. Two guards came to the tree and checked and were about to leave when they suddenly heard a guard say, "Look, this seems to be a footprint."

There was indeed a footprint on the big tree, but this was not left by Manda, and Manda did not deal with it. A guard looked at it for a moment and said, "It may be left by that adult himself."

"That adult can fly, how could he leave footprints?"

"Just write down this and tell His Majesty."

"Do you want to remind that adult?"

"I don't dare to talk to him if you want to go. I heard that he could burn a person to ashes with just moving his fingers."

The two guards hesitated for a moment and finally left.

Madesa should have heard them in the tree house, but he kept reciting scriptures in the house, turning a deaf ear to everything outside the tree house.

This is a solid piece and seems to be unbreakable.

Manda turned to the bedroom again. King Dil did not fall asleep tonight. He was also chanting scriptures like Madesa.

Manda wandered back and forth in the bedroom, carefully observing the position of each eye.

There are a total of 191 eyes in the bedroom, each eye has a fixed surveillance area, and each area is covered by the sight of several different eyes.

In other words, these 191 eyes formed a monitoring system without blind spots. No matter how many directions Manda took, there was no possibility of a sneak attack.

The defense here is too careful. If you want to insert the arrow of the God of Love on King Dil, you must first let King Dil leave this bedroom.

But King Dil and Madesa's strategy are exactly the same, and he will never leave the bedroom.

There is nothing else to do, I can only do something vicious.

Manda set a fire outside the bedroom. The location of the fire was very secretive. It was in the mezzanine of the two rooms, very close to the bedroom. As long as the fire spreads slightly, King Dil must leave his room.

Unfortunately, King Dil's minister did not give fire Manda a chance. A little blue smoke just emerged from the bedroom, and all the believers of the River God were in their seats. In less than a percentage hourglass, the fire was completely extinguished.

The Deer people have too strong defense against fire. Not only does Manda's temptation have no effect, it has revealed his intentions. It may be even more difficult to trick King Derry out of the bedroom next time.

Manda stood quietly beside King Dil, wanting to see what kind of deployment he will make next.

According to common sense, he would order the guards to strengthen their vigilance, and might order the entire city to search and even kill all suspicious people. Several spies Manda installed in the city were in danger of their lives.

But unexpectedly, King Dil did nothing, and he sat quietly in the room from late at night until dawn.

When a glimmer of dawn was revealed in the window, King Dil suddenly spoke: "Crazy King Claudsey, as the king of a country, I call you that, right."

Manda was shocked. Can he actually feel my existence?

Within the package of divine power, Manda had no images, no sound, and no breath. How could he feel?

Bluffing is just bluffing.

Manda calmed down and did not move, and heard King Dil say, "We are all kings of a country, but we are not ordinary monarchs. We are all gods."

You dare to say that you are a god? Have you crossed the line?

Although there is little difference between angels and God in essence, according to the doctrine of God’s punishment, there is only the only God in this world, the Lord of God’s punishment. No matter how close the angels are to God, they are things created by God.

Why did he dare to call himself God? If the Lord of God’s Punishment heard this, would he be denied his life?

King Dil continued, "Claudesai is your name as a mortal. Your name of God is called error. My name as a mortal is called Herrel, which means morning star. Do you want to know my name of God? Come out from the darkness and let me see what you look like, and I can tell you my name of God."

This guy really sensed me?

To be safe, Manda decided to leave.

He was about to get out of the gap in the wall when he suddenly heard King Dil shouting: "I know the purpose of your coming here. You want to stop the Lord from resurrection here. Your strength is not enough, far from enough!

Go and find the Olympian gods. Maybe they still have a chance. As long as you kill any of Seraph and me, you will succeed. Of course, you may also be wiped out here and turn into dust under the majesty of the Lord. In ten days, there will be ten days left. The Lord will come back to the world, and I am waiting for you here!"

Manda's brain thrust in pain, the amount of information about these words was too great.

The difference between this King Dil and the angel he understood was too great. Manda didn't want to stay for a moment, but just wanted to leave this place as soon as possible.

He still remembered the location of the gap, but just as he walked to the wall, a holy light suddenly attacked, and Manda hurriedly dodged and almost cut off half of his body.

He can really sense me!

Sweat couldn't flow along the temples, and King Dil smiled grimly and said, "Let's go, I'll forgive you today."

Manda did not get out of the original place, he changed a gap and crawled out of the bedroom.

After leaving the capital, Manda flew directly out of Bucks City. This mission seemed to be less important.

Ten days later, the Lord of Divine Punishment will be resurrected here, and Manda is still thinking about inserting arrows into King Dil? If he is a little rational, he should immediately give up the idea of ​​committing suicide.

Wait a minute!

Manda suddenly stopped in the air, and there was a contradiction in King Dil's words.

First of all, if the Lord of Divine Punishment really resurrected in Bucks City, why would King Dil tell me all this?

He really wants me to bring the gods of Olympia to prevent the Lord of God from resurrecting?

What good is this for him?

Manda really couldn't understand the truth.

Since there is no benefit at all, why did he say this to himself?

The most reasonable inference is that this is a trap.

The Lord of Divine Punishment may have been resurrected. He is now in Bucks City, and he sensed the existence of Manda. He gave King Dil's instructions to use Manda to bring the Olympian gods and then catch them all in one go.

But will Manda be fooled?

With a little thought on this kind of thing, you can see the contradictions. Manda will not easily report this news to Hermes. Does the Lord of Divine Punishment despise me so much?

There is another possibility that King Dil told the truth.

He knew that Manda's name of the true god was wrong, and he should also know that Manda and Mount Olympia had a bad relationship.

Using this bad relationship and Manda's suspicious temperament, Manda would not believe it, and would never report to Mount Olympia.

This kind of speculation is not unreasonable. In this way, we should report the news to Hermes.

But what after reporting it?

Hermes came and prevented the resurrection of the Lord of God's Punishment. Of course, it was good.

But if He falls into the trap and directly causes the fall of Mount Olympia, who should bear the responsibility?

Even if He is lucky enough to die, he may have to hate Manda forever. Why should he bear such hatred?

The more I think about it, the more I feel more and more painful it is. When I think of the headache and the whole body twitches.

In fact, this question does not seem to be so complicated, but for some reason, Manda's thinking fell into chaos, as if there was a certain divine nature interfering with his thinking.

Amid the chaos and convulsions, Manda suddenly clarified a way of thinking, which was divided into three steps.

The first step is, where did this news come from?

It was not something that was discovered by oneself, nor was it obtained through torture, but it was said by the enemy on his own initiative.

Step 2: Is this news true or false?

Can't explain it clearly! Can't judge!

Manda only knew that the situation in Bucks City was a bit abnormal, and the two angels gathered together and knew nothing else.

Step 3: How to deal with information that cannot be distinguished from true or false?

If you hear it, you can treat it as if you haven’t heard it, and you have treated it as Ershanfeng.

Blur, blur it.

After blurring, there is an extremely clear idea.

Of course, useful information must be absorbed, for example, ten days later.

Ten days later will definitely be an important day. No matter what day it is, Manda must leave with her family.

If you want to take your family out of here, you must complete Erros' mission.

There is only one day left, and if you want to complete the task, you have to be prepared.

The chaotic process is blurred and only the clearest ideas are seen.

This seems to be the vague truth.
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