Abbot Huiming risked his life to leave behind seven bracelets, each capable of sealing one of the seven deadly sins. Otherwise, once those seven deadly sins died, pride could be reclaimed and resurrected endlessly.
But judging from the current situation, did Arrogance not tell them about this at all?
That makes sense. If we were to tell the Seven Deadly Sins about this, given their nature, they certainly wouldn't be willing to sacrifice themselves, and it would probably lead to infighting.
They were willing to die easily precisely because they could be resurrected at will.
"Then why don't you just tell him directly?" Helmod asked curiously. "If you had just told Samael, he probably wouldn't have dared to come."
"I was just about to say that..." But I didn't give her the chance, did I? Shi Yin sighed helplessly.
Therefore, it's better to have a better temper. Getting angry and losing your temper all the time can easily make you miss important information.
"If I remember correctly, Samael was going to directly pollute the clouds and atmosphere, wasn't he?" Helmod did remember Samael's power.
This guy not only turns red-hot himself when he gets angry, like a red-haired boy, but he can also make the world turn red-hot in various ways, including in a physical, visual, and fantasy sense.
“Ah, that’s right, but we don’t need to worry about that. Without the ritual, he only has half the power, which is the power of a seven-star. Humans can easily deal with him.” Shi Yin thought for a moment, “Besides, this time, it’s the Moon Team’s turn to help.”
Helmod: "..."
Shi Yin: "What's wrong?"
“I’d completely forgotten there were people on the moon if you hadn’t mentioned it.” Helmod looked slightly embarrassed. “They probably didn’t starve to death, did they?”
Shion: "…………"
“That lunar squad is being supported by our country, so they definitely won’t starve.” Shi Yin said speechlessly, “But you should go there this time to improve their weapons and pinpoint their coordinates.”
“No problem, I’ve got it covered.” Helmod patted his chest. This was something he excelled at, so of course he wouldn’t refuse.
“As for Ishtar, Samael won’t be able to arrive for at least two days. In the next couple of days, let’s see if there’s anything unusual happening in Lulan.” Shi Yin looked at Ishtar: “Samael absorbs the power of a certain aspect of the world to strengthen himself. Now the plants are growing like crazy, let’s see which plants are the strangest.”
"That's too broad a range. Has it been confirmed as Lulan?" Ishtar was now a bit conflicted.
“Although Samael often gets so angry that his brain short-circuits, he’s not stupid. There must be a reason why he chose Lulan,” Shi Yin said. “He’s probably already paved the way.”
“Okay, then I’ll go to the moon and take a look.” Helmod rubbed his hands together, “Do you want me to bring you some local specialties, like meteorites or something?”
Shi Yin: "..."
Ishtar: "..."
Aren't there enough meteorites buried on Earth?
“He seems to be living a carefree life.” Ishtar watched Helmod leave, a hint of helplessness in his voice. “He’s lived quite a long time in this life.”
"...Bullshit, he's been poisoned three times, assassinated five times, hit by a car once, and smashed by a vase twice." Shi Yin was speechless when she heard this: "I tanked his damage from a distance, otherwise he would have died long ago."
Ishtar: "..."
Okay, I spoke too soon.
As they spoke, several large doors opened beside Ishtar, and several pterosaurs flew out. They were entirely greenish-blue and flew as lightly as the wind.
These dragons didn't look very big, only about the size of an adult. They stood beside Ishtar, heads bowed, as docile as cats.
Ishtar whispered a few words to them, and the dragons remained silent for a moment, seemingly digesting what Ishtar said. After a while, they flapped their wings and flew away, disappearing from everyone's sight.
“I sent them to investigate the unusual plant activity in Lulan; we should have feedback soon,” Ishtar explained. “The wind dragons have the strongest and fastest senses.”
The sound indicates understanding.
"Speaking of which, do you want the people on the moon to launch weapons to directly shatter Samael's power?" Ishtar continued the previous topic: "At such a distance, is there enough energy? Should we use Helmod as the energy source?"
“No, the Yanlong Kingdom is responsible for supplying energy.” Shi Yin shook her head: “Someone will provide them with enough energy.”
Istaton, do you even know how much energy it would take to fire a beam of light from such a distance as the moon that could disperse the power of Samar?
At least ten yellow crystal cores are needed, right?
"Alright, alright, you decide what to do." Shi Yin was firm, and Ishtar had no choice but to give up: "You guys came quite stealthily this time. I was originally planning to fight him directly, but who knew you would suddenly show up."
"Yes, we came secretly to prevent anyone from revealing our whereabouts," Shi Yin nodded.
"Revealed their whereabouts?" Ishtar was taken aback. "Has the Flame Dragon Kingdom produced a traitor?"
“Every country has its share of spies, but this has nothing to do with traitors.” Shi Yin shook her head slightly: “If I stay in Yanlong Kingdom, Leviathan won’t dare to come out. The longer it goes on, the more detrimental it will be to humanity.”
As Shi Yin was speaking, she suddenly felt someone tugging at her clothes. When she looked down, she met a pair of big, wet eyes. It was Chang Ning.
"Are you hungry?" Shi Yin squatted down.
Changning shook her head desperately with her eyes closed, her chubby cheeks trembling.
"Sister, that strange uncle just said who you made a bet with?" Changning tugged at Shiyin's clothes, a little worried. "The way he looked at you when he was talking was so strange. I don't like him."
"Oh right, speaking of which, what did you bet with Arrogance on?" Now that you mention it, Ishtar also remembered.
“Oh, this time neither Pride nor I will intervene; the humans will handle Samael’s ritual themselves.” Shi Yin briefly described the situation between them: “Actually, it’s not just the ritual; it’s also difficult for me to intervene later on.”
“The fewer pieces there are on the chessboard for both sides, the more dangerous it becomes between me and Pride. Once we make a move that reverses the situation, we might end up facing each other directly, and the Earth can’t withstand that,” Shi Yin said. “It would be best if you two resolved the seven deadly sins except for Him, and the two of us looked at each other.”
After all, Tokine isn't the only one who flips tables.
The premise that arrogance dares not overturn the table is that He feels there is still great hope for His plan, and overturning the table would not benefit Him.
But when He realizes He has reached a dead end, Pride will definitely be the first to overturn the table.
"What if my sister loses?" Changning looked at Shiyin nervously, as frightened as a fawn that had wandered into the forest.
"You'll die." Shi Yin casually touched Chang Ning's cheek: "If your sister loses, she'll have to give up her life. Then Chang Ning will have to help the other brothers and sisters win..."
"I don't want to!" Changning grabbed Shiyin's sleeve, her pupils instantly welling up with tears: "I don't want my sister to die, my sister wants to stay with Changning forever!"
“Changning…” Shi Yin helplessly patted Changning’s head.
"Sister can't die! If those guys come to hurt you, Changning will protect you and eat them all!" Changning stared intently at Shiyin, her pupils turning red in an instant: "Changning will protect you, sister!"
At that moment, Ishtar felt a tightness in his chest.
Despite being such a small and adorable little girl, she exuded an aura akin to that of a wild beast. Only at this moment did Ishtar clearly realize that Changning was one of the Seven Deadly Sins.
"Okay, Changning will protect my sister." Shiyin pinched Changning's cheek and smiled gently: "Then, I'll leave it to Changning."
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