Chapter 744 741. Cunning and Arrogant
After a long silence…
The girl retracted her aggressive gaze, turned around, went back to Pillow Mountain, and sat down. Then, she crossed her legs, propped her chin with her hand, looked up at Ma En, and revealed a leisurely expression like an empress.
"Tell me your thoughts."
Her voice no longer held the emotions of mortals.
Ma En said calmly:
"You already know."
He didn't threaten her with words anymore.
This was a conversation between gods.
The girl looked at him seriously:
"You want me to provide you with help, even want me to submit to you, right? And that's the problem. Actually, I don't really like the Fire God and the Federation, let alone that they are still making trouble for me now."
"But even so, you have to understand that I won't give up my freedom."
Ma En showed a puzzled look:
"What is freedom?"
Although he was indulging in the arrogance of his heart, this was also Ma En's true thought. He really didn't quite understand what the "freedom" the girl in front of him was talking about.
Since he woke up, these two words had never appeared in his mind.
It wasn't that he didn't care about "freedom", but that this concept didn't exist for him.
Because he had never felt restrained.
More often, what he could feel was the limitations of his own abilities and the power of others. In his opinion, the way to deal with this situation was simple: continue to improve himself, or find a way to avoid the obstacles.
Yes, there would occasionally be stones blocking his way forward.
But this was a vast world, and the weeds on both sides of the road were not enough to stop him from detouring.
Therefore, under the premise of never having felt bound, freedom was also something that didn't exist for him.
Faced with Ma En's question, the girl didn't show any dissatisfaction, but explained calmly:
"I will no longer be bound by anything, especially you."
Looking at her indifferent eyes, Ma En asked doubtfully:
"If freedom is your nature, then aren't you being bound in the Southern Federation?"
The girl revealed a gloomy look:
"Yes, after I rest, I will tear apart this curse that binds me, but before that, I have more important things to do, and your appearance has disrupted my plans."
Ma En asked:
"Didn't the Federation interrupt it?"
The girl didn't hide anything and said:
"That's why I'm talking to you at this moment, not having eaten all the other Chosen Ones who have transformed into the Endstorm, but whether it's you or them, as long as you want to take away my freedom, you are my enemies."
"I can help you deal with them, but my premise is that you can't ask me to submit to you, and you can't treat me like your subordinate to order around. At most, we are partners."
"We have to make all the decisions together, you can't force me to do anything, and I need to know what you are specifically doing."
"But I will also try my best to help you drive them out of the Southern Federation, and after we solve them…"
"We'll part ways, how about that?"
She gazed at Ma En, waiting for an answer.
This level was already more than enough for Ma En's plan.
But the Sun God wouldn't think so.
Ma En arrogantly looked down at her:
"You don't have the qualifications."
The girl frowned slightly and said:
"Don't go too far."
Ma En acted as if he didn't see her displeased expression at all.
He still said arrogantly:
"You don't need to know my plan, you only need to execute my will…"
Hearing this, the girl finally couldn't help it and was about to angrily rebuke Ma En and then drive him away.
"…and when I take back the Southern Federation."
But Ma En still didn't take her seriously, "I will start preparing to lift the curse of the Southern Federation, if you do well, I will give you freedom at that time."
At some point, the girl had already sat obediently like a student listening attentively.
She raised her hand innocently and asked:
"What are you planning to do?"
Ma En lied without batting an eye:
"I have powerful weapons that even Selaen never mastered, and before I appeared, my spies had almost taken control of the remaining underground Titans. As long as we kill Victor on the surface now…"
"We will secretly control all the incomplete Titans."
The girl also raised a question:
"Can you prove this?"
Although Ma En's words were still arrogantly annoying her, always reminding her of Selaen in his prime, and he didn't leave her any face…
But the girl had to admit that she was still tempted.
The content of the words outweighed the arrogant attitude.
Ma En replied arrogantly:
"If you submit to me."
Although he was bewitching the girl, these words were not entirely unreasonable. He did possess some kind of weapon with the potential to break the curse, and he was indeed about to be able to almost control the incomplete Titans.
When the time came for her to ask for proof, he could also use the power of the Control Bureau and Zasna to bluff her.
And to be honest, he himself had such intentions.
If he could really successfully crack the Titans' curse, then he would also gain terrible divine power that could spread throughout the entire planet, and there was a reason why Ma En didn't put all his energy here.
Yes, he could prove that he had the potential to achieve this goal.
But the problem was that he only had the possibility of doing so, and there were countless problems to be solved before he could actually achieve these goals. Even how to find the Titans' seal was a difficult matter.
According to his superficial understanding from asking Zasna, the gods' seal was not a single simple entity, but a complex system composed of countless powerful parts, and it also had a strong self-repair ability.
Moreover, these parts were almost all intangible and invisible, otherwise the gods would have solved the seal long ago.
However, this was also something that the Extraordinary Control Bureau could deal with. Although it might not be easy to handle, as long as they figured out what was going on with them, then cracking this seal might just be a matter of time.
It's just that this time might be hundreds of years, but think about it carefully…
Looking at it this way, Ma En couldn't really be considered lying.
Because for the girl in front of him, hundreds of years seemed to be a fairly acceptable time.
Looking at Ma En's arrogant expression, the girl hesitated and swallowed.
She turned her head to look at the distant night scene outside the window, her eyes seeming to be able to see the invisible curse that sealed her.
After staring for a moment, the girl looked at Ma En again:
"If you can prove what you said and promise to give me freedom at that time…"
The girl paused and looked up at Ma En.
This guy still had that arrogant and indifferent expression. Looking at this expression, she really couldn't say the next words, but thinking of the freedom he promised…
In the end, she still said somewhat shyly:
"Then I am willing to pledge my allegiance to you…"
"King of the Gods."
Old Sè was arrogant and cunning, Old Ma was cunning and arrogant.
After a long silence…
The girl retracted her aggressive gaze, turned around, went back to Pillow Mountain, and sat down. Then, she crossed her legs, propped her chin with her hand, looked up at Ma En, and revealed a leisurely expression like an empress.
"Tell me your thoughts."
Her voice no longer held the emotions of mortals.
Ma En said calmly:
"You already know."
He didn't threaten her with words anymore.
This was a conversation between gods.
The girl looked at him seriously:
"You want me to provide you with help, even want me to submit to you, right? And that's the problem. Actually, I don't really like the Fire God and the Federation, let alone that they are still making trouble for me now."
"But even so, you have to understand that I won't give up my freedom."
Ma En showed a puzzled look:
"What is freedom?"
Although he was indulging in the arrogance of his heart, this was also Ma En's true thought. He really didn't quite understand what the "freedom" the girl in front of him was talking about.
Since he woke up, these two words had never appeared in his mind.
It wasn't that he didn't care about "freedom", but that this concept didn't exist for him.
Because he had never felt restrained.
More often, what he could feel was the limitations of his own abilities and the power of others. In his opinion, the way to deal with this situation was simple: continue to improve himself, or find a way to avoid the obstacles.
Yes, there would occasionally be stones blocking his way forward.
But this was a vast world, and the weeds on both sides of the road were not enough to stop him from detouring.
Therefore, under the premise of never having felt bound, freedom was also something that didn't exist for him.
Faced with Ma En's question, the girl didn't show any dissatisfaction, but explained calmly:
"I will no longer be bound by anything, especially you."
Looking at her indifferent eyes, Ma En asked doubtfully:
"If freedom is your nature, then aren't you being bound in the Southern Federation?"
The girl revealed a gloomy look:
"Yes, after I rest, I will tear apart this curse that binds me, but before that, I have more important things to do, and your appearance has disrupted my plans."
Ma En asked:
"Didn't the Federation interrupt it?"
The girl didn't hide anything and said:
"That's why I'm talking to you at this moment, not having eaten all the other Chosen Ones who have transformed into the Endstorm, but whether it's you or them, as long as you want to take away my freedom, you are my enemies."
"I can help you deal with them, but my premise is that you can't ask me to submit to you, and you can't treat me like your subordinate to order around. At most, we are partners."
"We have to make all the decisions together, you can't force me to do anything, and I need to know what you are specifically doing."
"But I will also try my best to help you drive them out of the Southern Federation, and after we solve them…"
"We'll part ways, how about that?"
She gazed at Ma En, waiting for an answer.
This level was already more than enough for Ma En's plan.
But the Sun God wouldn't think so.
Ma En arrogantly looked down at her:
"You don't have the qualifications."
The girl frowned slightly and said:
"Don't go too far."
Ma En acted as if he didn't see her displeased expression at all.
He still said arrogantly:
"You don't need to know my plan, you only need to execute my will…"
Hearing this, the girl finally couldn't help it and was about to angrily rebuke Ma En and then drive him away.
"…and when I take back the Southern Federation."
But Ma En still didn't take her seriously, "I will start preparing to lift the curse of the Southern Federation, if you do well, I will give you freedom at that time."
At some point, the girl had already sat obediently like a student listening attentively.
She raised her hand innocently and asked:
"What are you planning to do?"
Ma En lied without batting an eye:
"I have powerful weapons that even Selaen never mastered, and before I appeared, my spies had almost taken control of the remaining underground Titans. As long as we kill Victor on the surface now…"
"We will secretly control all the incomplete Titans."
The girl also raised a question:
"Can you prove this?"
Although Ma En's words were still arrogantly annoying her, always reminding her of Selaen in his prime, and he didn't leave her any face…
But the girl had to admit that she was still tempted.
The content of the words outweighed the arrogant attitude.
Ma En replied arrogantly:
"If you submit to me."
Although he was bewitching the girl, these words were not entirely unreasonable. He did possess some kind of weapon with the potential to break the curse, and he was indeed about to be able to almost control the incomplete Titans.
When the time came for her to ask for proof, he could also use the power of the Control Bureau and Zasna to bluff her.
And to be honest, he himself had such intentions.
If he could really successfully crack the Titans' curse, then he would also gain terrible divine power that could spread throughout the entire planet, and there was a reason why Ma En didn't put all his energy here.
Yes, he could prove that he had the potential to achieve this goal.
But the problem was that he only had the possibility of doing so, and there were countless problems to be solved before he could actually achieve these goals. Even how to find the Titans' seal was a difficult matter.
According to his superficial understanding from asking Zasna, the gods' seal was not a single simple entity, but a complex system composed of countless powerful parts, and it also had a strong self-repair ability.
Moreover, these parts were almost all intangible and invisible, otherwise the gods would have solved the seal long ago.
However, this was also something that the Extraordinary Control Bureau could deal with. Although it might not be easy to handle, as long as they figured out what was going on with them, then cracking this seal might just be a matter of time.
It's just that this time might be hundreds of years, but think about it carefully…
Looking at it this way, Ma En couldn't really be considered lying.
Because for the girl in front of him, hundreds of years seemed to be a fairly acceptable time.
Looking at Ma En's arrogant expression, the girl hesitated and swallowed.
She turned her head to look at the distant night scene outside the window, her eyes seeming to be able to see the invisible curse that sealed her.
After staring for a moment, the girl looked at Ma En again:
"If you can prove what you said and promise to give me freedom at that time…"
The girl paused and looked up at Ma En.
This guy still had that arrogant and indifferent expression. Looking at this expression, she really couldn't say the next words, but thinking of the freedom he promised…
In the end, she still said somewhat shyly:
"Then I am willing to pledge my allegiance to you…"
"King of the Gods."
Old Sè was arrogant and cunning, Old Ma was cunning and arrogant.