Philliss wasn't angry, but she felt that the man might threaten her life, so she decided to eliminate the threat.
One night, as she was pondering how to eliminate that person, the voice that had been imparting knowledge to her finally sent out other messages.
Do you crave power?
“I don’t crave it. My body only likes snacks. If you’re talking about avenging my mother, then forget it. I can handle such a small matter on my own.” Phillis immediately cut off any possibility of the other party continuing.
The voice seemed offended, but ultimately relented, saying, "Phillis, you are the only mortal throughout history who can communicate with the gods, and you are also our only choice. Therefore, we will treat you as an equal, and let's cooperate."
Philliss agreed to the suggestion, and then spent the night digesting the information she had received from God.
The truth about the Outer Gods Alliance and the world made her realize how simple the predicament she had faced before had become.
On the day that person returned home to visit his family, Philliss sent three core members of the Outer God Alliance to exterminate that person's entire family bloodline.
But the elimination of the threat did not make Phillis happy; instead, it left her feeling inexplicably empty.
The next morning, she stood in front of a two-meter-tall mirror, looking at the cute little girl in it, and frowned slightly.
Philliss could see the aura representing emotions behind everyone, including herself, but the aura behind her was so faint, just a few wisps, as if it would dissipate at any moment.
This was her own emotion, so thin it seemed to exist at all; even the death of a close relative wouldn't cause her much of a stir.
She had already figured out the underlying principles; this was the price of being born with knowledge.
Everyone's thoughts were so clear to her. She could trigger one action with another, from cause to effect. The ever-changing human heart held no secrets in her eyes.
So she felt neither anger nor joy. It wasn't that she lacked emotions, but rather that she had ample time to accept the inevitable outcome before it even happened. Over time, her inner world became lifeless before it could truly flourish.
And because her body can always be satisfied, things as precious as delicious food are becoming less and less likely to give her pleasure.
She needed to ignite her emotions, and the best way she could think of was to do something she couldn't even predict.
But you can't deliberately block out your own senses; you have to do things that you might not succeed even if you try your best.
The most difficult thing in the world right now is saving the world, but there is no solution to this problem, and Phillis will not waste his time on it.
Therefore, Philliss had no choice but to settle for second best and first rule the world!
It just so happens that the Outer Gods need to collect faith power, so they can lead their people to escape to other planes, which can be considered as saving humanity in a roundabout way.
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Six months ago, Phillis completed all the preparations for world domination. In the process, her enthusiasm gradually waned. Because she had never made a mistake before, she did not think she would fail this time. If she could achieve her goal so easily, she would be very disappointed.
But when Philliss arrived at the desolate city, the demon king, who was supposed to come out to harm the human world, was defeated by an unknown man.
That was the first time she had encountered someone she couldn't understand.
One of the men had no aura representing emotion behind him, but his strength was too weak. Any schemes or tricks would be pale and powerless in the face of absolute power.
The other man possesses power surpassing that of gods, yet the aura behind him remains white, a sign of serene indifference, indicating his lack of concern for what is happening around him.
She clearly possessed the power to change everything, yet she didn't even know what she wanted to do; this man resonated with her to some extent.
Even though his appearance affected his plans, Phillis didn't care; instead, he was excited.
World domination is merely a means, not an end. As she spent time with those two, Philliss could clearly feel her own emotional aura gradually increasing behind her. Perhaps she didn't even need to achieve her goal to experience being dominated by her emotions.
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