Chapter 938 You kill half, I kill half, it's a sure thing (4k3)



Half of the people simply vanished!?

Upon hearing this, Heim Horn and the others below widened their eyes and instinctively turned to look at Vega.

To be precise, their eyes were actually fixed on Viktor.

Viktor never claimed he wanted to cut the world's population in half!

Doesn't this amount to destroying the world?

Were they all deceived by Victor from the very beginning?

But things have already come to this point, and no matter how much they struggle with it, it's too late.

Because at this moment, Vega had spoken again, proving everything to them.

"If you don't believe me."

Vega looked down with a grin, completely ignoring the gods who looked terrified and stunned.

She stretched out the hand she had just used, gently flipped it over, placed it to her lips, and softly blew a breath.

call--

A gentle breeze drifted slowly through the air, as if the dust in the world were being gently blown away.

Below her, one of the newly ascended senators gradually turned into fragments from head to toe, vanishing with the wind.

At that moment, the world fell silent.

Whether it was the archmage in the sky or Heim-Horn below,

"Oh, I'm sorry, I don't remember which member of parliament you are."

"But it doesn't matter, I've also forgotten what your god's name is."

As soon as he finished speaking, Vega spread his hands, adopting an indifferent attitude.

Her attitude was unusually casual, as if she had merely blew away a handful of dust.

"To be honest, Viktor and I have never considered any of you a threat."

“And from the beginning, I never intended to do that.”

"But unfortunately."

The next second, her voice suddenly turned cold, and her previously gentle words became somewhat hoarse.

"Old man, you've angered me."

The moment the words fell, it was as if the whole world was suddenly enveloped in cold, and the temperature plummeted.

"You think you can provoke me just because you've gained the world's faith?"

"I once said, old man, I hadn't even seen you before I knew magic."

As Vega's tone grew increasingly sharp, the chill in the world seemed to intensify.

However, the Grand Mage simply waved his hand, and a hazy stream of light rose from his palm, enveloping the entire world.

This broke the oppressive and indifferent atmosphere.

This action startled Vega slightly, and then a hint of interest appeared in her eyes.

"Old man, are you planning to resist?"

"why not?"

The Grand Master chuckled softly and replied.

"Do you know why I gave them the names of gods?"

Vija seemed puzzled by these words. Her eyes darkened as she gazed at the motionless gods below.

One of the councilors, whose name was unknown and who didn't even know the name of the god, was blown away by her in one breath.

Not even a single piece of his body remained.

The rest of them stood frozen in the air like sculptures.

They didn't even display any divine power; after briefly becoming gods, they were easily suppressed by Vega, who was also a god.

This made Vega feel a little strange.

Even if a great mage wanted to call for help, shouldn't he have called for such useless people?

so……

"I have lived for a thousand years, experienced honor and disgrace as well as wealth and honor, and have become indifferent to all the grudges and grievances in the world, and have also cut off all the distracting thoughts in my heart."

"However, there is only one thing that I have been pursuing and pondering without fully understanding."

Why is it that everyone in this world can only have a unique 'name'?

The high priest stroked his beard.

Even in this situation that seemed to be about to be reversed, he remained calm and composed.

“I have tried to give other people the same name, and in the process, I named all twelve of my children ‘Odin’.”

"But they all died young; none of them lived more than three days."

"Their deaths did not surprise anyone, nor did anyone grieve for them."

It was as if all of this was destined.

To possess the name Odin means that he is the only Odin.

There will never be another person named Odin in this world.

Vega was a little puzzled. Why was the Grand Master saying all this? And what was the point?

Isn't this reasonable?

"Of course it's unreasonable."

The archmage chuckled, seemingly sensing Vega's curiosity, and quickly responded.

Then, he turned his gaze to Vega and the other person.

More accurately, he was looking at Viktor.

"What do you think? Once someone has a duplicate name, then after the first person with that name, all other people with the same name are destined to die."

"They acted as if they had never existed in this world."

The Archmage could see that Victor had entered a state of deep thought.

He was very satisfied.

He then continued, sharing secrets he had not yet fully revealed.

"Now that the whole world is silent because of you, there are some things I can tell you formally."

At this moment, the archmage's gaze suddenly turned serious, his usual gentleness replaced by sharpness, and his eyes flashed with light.

How many characters are there in the world? Tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands?

"How many names can be formed by combining these elements? Tens of millions, or even hundreds of millions?"

"No, it's infinite."

As he said this, he slightly opened his arms, guiding the divine power within him to spread throughout the world, as if to awaken a roar in the world.

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