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Chapter 853

Chapter 853 Aegis of the Arctic Deity's Sealed Memories (15)

Village Head's Debauchery

Chapter 853 Aegis of the Arctic Deity's Sealed Memories (15)

"Very well, if you're so eager for an explanation, I'll give you one. After countless research and contemplation, I've realised that I've been looking at things in a one-dimensional light. I've always believed that the way to defeat and torment the gods was by creating more manmade gods. However, why stop there..." Dr. Nakamura began.

"What do you mean?" Oberon interrupted.

"Allow me to finish. Creating manmade gods may be enough to handle the gods, but no matter how powerful they become, they will never match the power of their ancestors or the Omnithrallian bodies they possess — something I'm sure you've already realised. Herein lies the problem: if the manmade gods manage to eradicate the gods with their strength, it would be impossible for them to enter heaven, especially after several rebirths."

"So, wouldn't that render this endeavour useless if they can't enter heaven? What's the point of eradicating the gods if they can't conquer the place they once called home, where they looked down upon the galaxies and saw the races they now view as children as nothing more than toys to amuse them?"

"And please, don't deny the truth that not all gods see their children as playthings — we all know that if the gods had stayed in heaven, the universes wouldn't be in the chaos they're currently in! If the gods had chosen not to treat everything as a game, perhaps we wouldn't be in the situation we're in now. However, they opted to wield their immense power, creating life as they saw fit, disregarding the natural order of things."

"They left their home to interfere with ours, even at the cost of destruction that forced it to go through several rebirths. Honestly, I don't think the emergence of the Divine Mysteries—the very thing keeping the gods in check, granting anyone worthy enough the chance to be a god, or the fact that a god can only become omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent over the laws they've mastered—was a mistake."

"Even the heavens know that the gods aren't meant to be here and will do everything possible to limit their influence within our universe! Let me make one thing clear: the gods are not our saviours; they are the very cause of our damnation!" Dr Nakamura declared, his voice filled with emotion before eventually calming down.

Hearing Naka's words, Oberon had a bewildered and astounded expression.

As Dr. Nakamurafinished, he refocused on Oberon. "Now that you know my purpose, I'll ask one question: Will you join me in expanding paradise across the universe, or will you leave while you still can before I'm tempted to retract my offer?"

"And if I refuse?"Oberon asked, his expression solemn as he kept his senses sharp.

"Then the only option left is to find a suitable spot for you in this laboratory,"Dr. Nakamura responded, his tone serious as he transformed into Naka.

"STOP!"Ilse shouted, suddenly appearing out of thin air.

Oberon paused and turned his attention to her. "You're here. That means you knew about all of this?"he asked, narrowing his eyes.

"Of course, she knew. How else could I have gotten all the equipment and materials for this experiment? Although other gods may claim the same titles as Ilse's, rest assured they're all as greedy as they appear,"Naka responded.

However, instead of responding, Oberon glanced around the laboratory once more. Not spotting any prismerions, he closed his eyes and nodded calmly. "I see,"he said, reopening his eyes to look at both of them.

"Since we're unwelcome here, we'll take our leave," he responded before vanishing into thin air.

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