Chapter 89 Do You Want to Be King?



"Your king is dead. Do you want to be king?"

Deng Ru ran to a city and found the residence of the city lord.

Although it is just a larger and taller stone fortress.

The city lord held his head with both hands, his body flashing with golden light, and he was obviously in deep thought.

Do you want to be king?

This is natural to think about. After all, being a king means being able to lead hundreds of millions of people in the entire Mayan Kingdom.

Most of those who can reach the position of city lord are ambitious, and he is no exception.

However, the Deng Ru in front of them was completely different from them in terms of body shape, appearance, way of speaking and dress.

It was hard not to make him doubt something.

[Are you God?]

The city lord's attitude is obviously much better than that of Lin.

At least he was genuinely excited about seeing God.

"I am one of the six saints under the throne of the great god Pangu, the Great Celestial Lord of Great Purity and Morality. Mortal, what is your name?"

Deng Ru acted like a sage with an immortal air.

"Great Celestial Venerable of the Great Purity and Morality? You sound like a very powerful deity. My name is Dang. I never expected to meet a deity. It's such an honor."

When waving its two tentacles, it exudes an excited emotion.

But at this moment he was still sitting in his chair, supporting his head with his hands, looking at Deng Ru.

Obviously, although he was excited, due to his years of atheism, he had not learned how to respect God.

For example, kneeling down or giving praise.

Of course, Deng Ru didn't need them to do this.

Deng Ru actually prefers them to be free from the need to kneel down to offer their faith.

Stand up, don't kneel.

When he was still a human being, he was a firm believer in universal peace.

And now, Deng Ru, who owns the world, naturally does not need them to kneel down to gain his faith.

"I'm asking you, do you want to be king?"

Deng Ru asked again.

He still didn't believe that in such a huge Mayan kingdom, there was no place for theocracy to stand?

Impossible, absolutely impossible.

It's impossible that among the hundreds of millions of ants, not a single one believed him?

Then this god is really a failure, isn't he?

[Think, what is the price of being a king? ]

These ants have long evolved to be extremely intelligent.

As the city lord, he is the best among them.

He naturally understood that there is no free lunch in the world.

The Lord of Morality in front of him said that he could make him king.

What's the price of being king?

What is it again?

He didn't dare to imagine it, but that would definitely be a price he would have to pay for his entire life.

"The price isn't actually that great. You will consider yourself the spokesperson for the gods, ruling the world. The gods don't need tribute or sacrifice from you. They only need your faith."

Deng Ru offered a series of very attractive conditions.

The meaning of this sentence is very clear. You just need to say it verbally: I believe in God.

Then he will be able to possess the throne and become the Son of Heaven.

It's easy.

[Is it that simple? I think I will agree to your proposal.]

Obviously, there was no such strong ungodly faith.

Perhaps, for people of their status.

Going a step further, what does it have to do with him whether the Mayan Kingdom believes in God or not?

Does believing in God mean that the Mayan Kingdom will cease to exist?

Obviously, no.

"Oh? That's a really good answer. I asked this question to an ordinary Mayan girl before, and she told me that the Mayans don't respect the gods. I even resorted to threats and bribes, but still only got a disrespectful answer from her. Now that it's coming to you, the city lord, why has it changed?"

Deng Ru showed a hint of joy on his face.

Damn, look, look.

Who said that he, as a God, failed?

Isn’t this still available?

You are right. This land was once a godless land. However, God still exists. If we don't believe in you, does that mean you no longer exist? This is obviously impossible.

[Whether we believe in you or not, you always exist. So, if I believe in you to get what I want, what's the problem?]

When appearing very sober.

In fact, he could have seen it a long time ago, when the vision of the gods appeared in response to the king's death.

He could already see that this godless land was about to undergo a complete transformation.

Believing in gods is an inevitable trend.

The only difference is whoever can seize the opportunities in this land will be able to take off on the crest of the wave.

Obviously, it is his turn to be at the center of the storm.

"You are a very smart person who knows the current situation. In fact, we don't really require you to believe in us. If that were the case, we would have appeared many years ago when you decided to abandon your belief in gods."

Deng Ru looked righteous and awe-inspiring.

Do you think he doesn't want to show up?

Well, I really don’t want to.

But at that time he was busy with real people and had no time to pay attention to the prayers of these little ants.

Well, so when you pray to God, if God doesn’t answer your prayers.

That doesn’t necessarily mean that God doesn’t exist, or that God doesn’t care.

It is also possible that the god is just too bad at playing the game and is busy fighting against others.

Well, this is also a disguised way of saying that God doesn’t care.

After all, believers are not as important as games. If this happened on Earth, people would be scolded to death.

"We simply felt that Ni was dead. Without a new king to rule the world, the Mayan Kingdom would be in chaos. We couldn't bear to see the suffering of the people, so we came down to help you quickly give birth to a new king."

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