Chapter 1236: Chapter 799: This is Mocking It Chapter 1236: Chapter 799: This is Mocking It It didn't seem impossible, the things one couldn't accomplish, the Law Breakers might very well achieve, otherwise why call them Law Breakers?
The Three Major Laws of the Void, consciousness unable to create, unable to plunder, unable to destroy, these Law Breakers had done it all, they themselves transcended the Laws of the Void, and with their help, killing the Void Will also didn't seem impossible.
If there were absolutely no chance, it would be settled, but with even a one percent possibility, many hearts grew restless as if grass sprouted within them, uncontrollably thinking about how it could be achieved, eagerly stacking up favorable conditions, then imagining the rewards after success, yet deliberately ignoring the risks of failure.
This was the innate nature of all beings, and Abyssal Big Mouth was no exception. After realizing that the proposal of these Law Breakers was feasible, its heart felt as if overrun by weeds, it couldn't stop agonizing.
The avatar of Abyssal Big Mouth didn't have many facial expressions, but its stiff body, unconsciously twisting its limbs, had already revealed its inner turmoil. Anthony appropriately moved aside to give it space to think quietly.
Are there risks? Of course, there are risks, but the greater the risk, the greater the reward, oh how wonderful a world without Void Will would be.
Is the success rate low? The lower the success rate, the bigger the return, oh how wonderful a world without Void Will would be.
Is this Law Breaker not trustworthy?
Not being trustworthy is just right; they certainly don't trust you either, it's all about mutual use, but the rewards are great, oh how wonderful a world without Void Will would be.
What if they betray me halfway through?
Adapt randomly, who's going to betray whom is still unknown. Let them make a move and you cooperate, even if it fails, it can't be traced back to you. The rewards are great, oh how wonderful a world without Void Will would be.
Always great rewards, are there no other benefits?
Yes, the Void without Void Will would be so free, you can eat whatever you want, no one to stop you anymore.
It seemed as if there were two tiny people in Abyssal Big Mouth's mind, left and right, making its mind a mess.
Killing the Void Will had a million difficulties, but there was one benefit–great reward.
Even if it gave up everything it had now, it would make a fortune, and then no one would ever stop it from devouring the Void. Perhaps after devouring all the matter of the Void, it too would have the power to create a new Void, no longer needing to resort to tricks to get through the Period of Desolation.
Pondering back and forth, Abyssal Big Mouth said, “I need to think about this.”
How could Anthony possibly let him ponder peacefully, he immediately said, “Impossible, if you don't make a decision now, we'll find someone else to cooperate with, like Dark Origin or Hole Bug, unless you give us a guarantee. Otherwise, we cannot trust you. Who knows if you might go out, turn left, and go inform the Void Will.”
“I…” Abyssal Big Mouth thought to itself: I'm even more afraid of you going to inform on us. But it also felt that the other party made sense, even though it didn't know what guarantee it could provide.
“For example, some very important information, or some very confidential matters, or some very important items, though you can't produce important items right now. So tell us some very important information to increase mutual trust,” Anthony said.
Those who had long understood Anthony's persuading skills all smiled at this moment, but were already complaining internally.
Abyssal Big Mouth's heart had already been caught in this great temptation, completely unaware of any inappropriateness in this rationale. Mutual trust, after all, seeking help from others
It was as if some janitors in a castle were sweeping and gradually started believing the castle was theirs, as if some butlers recruiting staff in a manor began to feel, after sufficient time, as if they were the masters of the manor.
Reflecting for a moment, Abyssal Big Mouth thought of news that would foster mutual trust, “Then I'll share some information that you should know, but for some reason, you seem to be unaware of.”
“Ancient Godlight initially had no consciousness, but one day, it suddenly became conscious, and then it exploded. That consciousness is the Void Will.”
“Hisss–” Anthony and Negris gasped in surprise; Ange and the Monarch were spiritually invigorated.
“Hehe, now you know what kind of existence you're trying to kill,” Abyssal Big Mouth said while its clone began to petrify and eventually turned into a stone statue with a sly smile.
Anthony murmured, “This Big Mouth is quite on point.” He ordered someone to move the statue aside and had a few wandering spirits keep watch over it.
“What do you mean by 'on point'?” Negris, still absorbed in the shocking news from Abyssal Big Mouth, asked casually.
“Because it's still projecting here, to make us feel at ease, it directly turned its clone into stone. No matter the level of projection, reviving a petrified body requires some time. Whether to destroy the petrified clone or to make preparations, there's plenty of time, so turning its clone to stone before leaving is indeed being 'on point,'” Anthony explained.
Negris slapped his thigh, “No wonder the Church of Light has so many records of petrification; so that's what it's about.”
The Monarch also smacked his leg in frustration, “Ah, so we should have petrified? I didn't know; I just left the clones and ran, isn't that off point?”
Ange scratched his scalp.
Anthony quickly soothed, “It doesn't matter, being 'on point' is the courtesy of the weak; being whimsical is the style of the strong. Let them adapt.”
“Mhm, that makes sense, being whimsical is good,” the Monarch agreed deeply.
“This Abyssal Big Mouth seems to understand human nature well, not as foolish as it appears,” Anthony remarked.
Negris agreed deeply, “Of all the Primordial Gods, it has the most tricks; first the Holy Spirit Legion, then the Ancient God Hunters, and it also seems to have a pack of summoned Giant Beasts, though they were scared off by Ange before they could appear, so it's definitely not foolish.”
After some idle chat, Anthony quickly steered the conversation back to the explosive news revealed by Abyssal Big Mouth, “So the Void Will is the Ancient Godlight; why does the Ancient Godlight explode as soon as it gains consciousness?”
“That's not the correct definition; Ancient Godlight is Ancient Godlight, Void Will is not Ancient Godlight; it exploded because it is not the Ancient Godlight,” Negris said.
“Yes, that makes sense. What we need to know now is how much of the power of the Ancient Godlight the Void Will has inherited. If it possesses half the strength of the Ancient Godlight in its prime, then we might as well run,” Anthony stated.
Returning to its main body, Abyssal Big Mouth projected its thoughts into a closed-off dimension and sensing its arrival, several fluffy Giant Beasts rolled over, grumbling in a muffled tone, “Monarch, hungry–”
Abyssal Big Mouth immediately felt the urge to leave and annoyed, said, “Hungry hungry hungry, do you not have any other words? What about the beans I left last month?”
The Giant Beasts rubbed what should be their bellies and muffledly said, “Monarch, eat–”
A Human-shaped Monster quickly ran over, kicked the few creatures to the side, then said, “Lord Abyss, you know, these are considered your children; eating is all they know, please don't blame them.”
Abyssal Big Mouth's heart eased somewhat, but immediately, it sensed something amiss in the words 'considered his children; eating is all they know.' Kvada, that was mockery.
Chapter end
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