"Is it finally over?"
Yin Zhu watched as the remnants of the gods who were constantly escaping from the altar of the gods on the screen were finished off one by one by Nazar, who had activated his Dharma form, but she still did not hear the system's voice.
Did she make a mistake?
That can't be right.
Previously, the think tank had clearly told Yin Zhu that a chosen one from Xingjia had already cleared the dungeon, and with a perfect score.
He killed all the gods.
...All the gods?
In an instant, Yin Zhu realized where she was missing. She had already met 99% of the conditions for a perfect clear, only one last step was needed—
Nazar is also a god.
But... Yin Zhu subconsciously licked her lips, feeling an unprecedented thirst, and didn't even know what to say.
Or should I just pretend to be dead?
Once the resistance takes control of Vina City, it will likely be a normal ending, though not the best. However, Yin Zhu is confident that she can still achieve a perfect clear in the next instance.
What is Nazar doing?
The prince's voice interrupted Yin Zhu's dilemma, simply because Nazar on the screen seemed to have entered that towering building.
Perhaps the voice recognition was successful, Eve immediately offered an explanation: "Lady Nazar is entering the altar of the gods. She was silent for 7.2 seconds before entering. There is a 51.9% probability that she is performing a sacrificial ritual, a 23.8% probability that she is searching for any remaining enemies, and a 10.6% probability that she is sightseeing."
"What kind of sacrificial rites can be performed here?" the prince asked in surprise. "I've never heard of such a thing."
"This is the understanding of the gods, and Eve does not know it either."
Judging from this answer, Yin Zhu strongly suspects that Eve is just making up data, and that artificial intelligence has always had a strong ability to automatically generate articles from words.
So, what exactly is Nazar trying to do?
Yin Zhu suddenly thought of a possibility, and her expression became somewhat uncertain.
She quickly contacted the other Chosen Ones.
The message sent contained only four characters:
[It's about to end.]
Jennifer: [Waiting for you]
Solomon: [What a reliable chosen one from the Dragon Kingdom! (?˙▽˙?)]
Zoe: [? What did you do?]
Almost at the same time Yin Zhu finished reading the message, a call came in from Nazar, and it was just a voice call, as if she didn't want Yin Zhu to see her appearance.
"This may be the last time I speak to you."
Nazar's voice came through the communicator, sounding as if he was suppressing immense pain.
Yin Zhu keenly sensed something was wrong and quickly tried to stop her:
"Wait? Nazar? What are you doing?"
"Sister Bamboo, don't speak yet, let me finish." The other person didn't give Yin Zhu a chance to speak, interrupting her in an almost pleading tone, her voice carrying a hint of relief: "Did I tell you? Actually, I really like the story you told me, I like that child named Nezha."
"I know...I know..."
Yin Zhu murmured to herself.
Of course she knew that Yin Zhu knew she was being hypocritical when she pressed Nazar with interest afterward.
“But actually, I don’t like him either. I don’t like his ending, I don’t like that he had to commit suicide to be reborn, I don’t like that he became a god who is high above everyone else, so that’s why I said I don’t like him…” Nazar’s tone was as relaxed as if he were chatting with Yin Zhu.
If you ignore the crackling sounds in the background, it does sound a bit like best friends having a long phone conversation.
Yin Zhu also knew.
Yin Zhu knew all of this.
Yin Zhu understood perfectly why Naza initially said, "I hate him." She simply projected her anger towards the gods onto that handsome young man.
"At that moment, I thought to myself, if I were him, I would never allow those high and mighty gods to regain power!"
“Actually, Nezha is the same. He’s a notorious traitor. When righteous people come to the Heavenly Court to cause trouble, he will stand up for them, but in reality, he will secretly let them off the hook.” Yin Zhu couldn’t help but interrupt Naza and told her the part of the derivative myths that she hadn’t had time to tell her before, trying to change Naza’s impression of Nezha, to make her give up her current plans, and choose another path full of vitality.
A soft laugh came from the other end of the communicator.
"I like him more now, no, I should say I envy him. But..."
Nazar sighed.
"Sigh, but there's no need to try to persuade me anymore. I know exactly what I'm doing. In fact, the best thing I ever did was stop you from touching the [Divine Contract]."
Yin Zhu was taken aback, not expecting her to bring up this at this moment.
Hearing that only breathing could be heard from Yin Zhu's side, Naza laughed again: "Do you know? The more gods die, the greater my power becomes. That's what I told you, but there's actually another rule I haven't told you."
"Could it be..."
"Looks like you already guessed it, as expected of bamboo... cough cough!" Nazar's body seemed to have suffered a serious injury, and his voice was much weaker: "The last rule I didn't tell you back then was—[Gods are immortal, gods are indestructible.]"
"How could there only be nine rules for the gods? Of course, they are perfect."
Only when the last god falls can the only star truly usher in the dawn of liberation from divine enslavement!
Yin Zhu always understood what the perfect ending of this instance was.
But!
Yin Zhu wanted to argue, but she couldn't utter a single word.
She suddenly realized with sadness that perhaps being kept in the dark was the happiest thing for Nazar.
Should we tell her that your world has long been turned into a ghost story instance by the unspeakable, and no one has survived? And that we are actually the chosen ones, just here to play a life-or-death game?
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