Chapter 130 The Night Emperor Feels It's Absurd
Chapter 130 The Night Emperor Feels It's Absurd
Chapter 130 The Night Emperor Feels It's Absurd
But how could this be?
Trensus couldn't help but glance at the Earth Mother again. After confirming that he hadn't misperceived, he almost subconsciously frowned. Then, his previously casual attitude became more serious, and he looked at Rosen and asked, "May I ask what brings Lord Rosen to me?"
"Can't I just want to see you?" Rosen smiled and asked in return.
"You're so boring!" Trensault thought to himself, not believing a word Rosen said, and simply replied, "You're quite witty!"
Rosen shook his head at the sight, thinking that no one believed him these days.
Seeing that he didn't seem to intend to reveal his purpose for the time being, Trensault didn't press the matter. Instead, he looked at Klein beside Rosen and asked, "And who are you, sir?"
"Hello, Your Majesty Trensost, you may call me Klein." Klein introduced himself with a smile.
An Unheard-of Name — Trenshorst was quite certain he had never heard the name Klein before, but that didn't necessarily mean he didn't know the person. After all, the person might use their formal name when traveling, while "Klein" sounded like a common name.
Klein was not prepared to add anything; he was not yet prepared to let "The Fool" appear now, in the sight of the gods.
"Aren't you going to say hello to me? I thought we were old friends!" Amon's gloomy voice came from the side, seemingly dissatisfied, but a closer look revealed that his expression remained unchanged, still amused.
"Precisely because we are old friends, I am not in a hurry to greet you. After all—who knows whether the person who comes today is a guest or an enemy!" Trensost smiled at Amon, but his words were not very polite.
After all, Amon had indeed become an enemy after supporting Tudor. The reason they didn't immediately attack upon meeting was because Terensost hadn't grasped the current situation.
"Or perhaps, Amon, you've finally come to your senses and are ready to come and rely on me?" Trensault continued, this was also a test.
After all, the current situation is quite bizarre, and Terence is a little confused about it, so he plans to look for a breakthrough from his old friend.
"I would also like to pledge my allegiance to you, but unfortunately, my elder brother probably won't allow it," Amon said, sighing with regret.
What does this mean? Is this person a staunch supporter of Tudor?
That's impossible. I heard that He was in cahoots with Medici.
Trensault was even more puzzled. Although he didn't know how the Red Angel had been resurrected, no matter how he thought about it, it was impossible for the resurrected Red Angel to be involved with a Tudor Iron Rod.
"What He means is that even if He were to switch sides from Tudor, He should come to me, or I'll kill Him," Rosen thoughtfully translated at this moment.
Terensus paused for a moment, glanced at Amon, then seemed to remember something, looked at the Earth Mother Goddess beside him, and finally his gaze returned to Rosen, filled with inquiry and apprehension.
After a moment's consideration, Trensault tentatively asked, "May I ask which path you take to become a true god?"
"I'm not some kind of true god!" Rosen shook his head with a smile, then, as if remembering something, added, "Strictly speaking, I should be considered a Sequence 8 now?"
Trensoust: ————
Goddess of the Night: ————
Lilith: ————
At this moment, the three true gods present were all speechless with deep emotion.
Klein lowered his eyes, knowing that Rosen was telling the truth; the other man really was a Sequence 8.
Although theoretically, this Sequence 8 might be able to come close to the true god.
Amon smiled but made no move to speak.
"You are indeed a witty person." Terence clearly did not believe a word Rosen said, and at the same time, he was really a little helpless. So far, apart from the self-introduction, this mysterious visitor had not said a lot of truth. What exactly did the other party come here for?
"Sigh, if you don't want to believe it, then so be it!" Rosen shook his head and didn't explain anything further. Then, he suddenly thought of something, looked at Trensault and smiled, and said, "Speaking of which, you and Tudor are indeed quite similar in a way, as you were once good colleagues who were able to join forces to betray Solomon and establish a united empire."
A big question mark popped into Terence's head; he really didn't understand how the topic had suddenly jumped to this.
Despite his doubts, Trensault smiled and asked, "I wonder in what aspect you mean by similarity?"
"You mean you all have true love?" Rosen's smile widened as he said this. He originally came just to see the Night Emperor, but now Rosen felt that it would be a good choice to also sow discord among Tudors.
Although Tudor and the Primordial Witch probably haven't created the Creator in the Mirror yet, and have no intention of synthesizing the Little Primordial, otherwise Adam wouldn't be in such a leisurely state now. In the original story, after this crazy couple made such a crazy plan, their first target was Adam. If Adam hadn't run fast, he would have been killed long ago.
However, Adam was no pushover either. Although he was initially caught off guard and allowed the two to cause a major incident without anyone noticing, once he realized something was wrong, he directly pushed for the outbreak of the Four Emperors' War, causing Tudor and the Primordial Witch's plans to fail before they even began, and indirectly leading to Tudor's demise.
The reason it wasn't done directly is because Tudor was actually killed by the Primal Witch herself. In order to ensure that she could resurrect him in the future, the Primal Witch sent her lover to hell and destroyed his other plans for resurrection.
That's what yandere love is like—sticky and profound.
"You jest, Your Excellency. Tudor and His Queen are not truly in love." Trensost's brows furrowed, and his tone turned cold, clearly indicating his anger.
For Terensust, to have his beautiful love with the Blood Moon Queen compared to Tudor's superficial marriage was an insult to His love.
"I never said His true love was His queen." Rosen, noticing Trensost's change in mood, smiled and said unhurriedly, "Thudor's true love was the Primordial Witch!"
absurd!
What nonsense is He talking about?
At that moment, Trensault felt as if he had heard something utterly absurd.
How could Tudor and Chick be true love? They are from similar sequences, and Chick—even though he is a woman now, he was a man at the beginning!
Lilith, standing next to her, pursed her lips. Rosen had mentioned this before, but at the time she was still a bit shaken and hadn't paid much attention to what he said. Now that Rosen had brought it up again, Lilith also felt that it sounded very strange.
The Goddess of the Night seemed thoughtful. She didn't think Rosen would say anything nonsense to deceive them, so Chick and Tudor might really be in love. But why would Rosen suddenly bring this up?
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