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Chater 2856

    Chater 2856


    Chapter 2856 Enved


    Even though most people had heard that there was no Deity in Erudia, no one ever confirmed it.


    A hellish air enveloped the entire area and stunned everyone. The crowd suddenly felt like they


    couldn’t breathe at all.


    Thump! One after another, their knees fell to the ground.


    They were unable to withstand the aura from that Deity.


    If the Deity wanted to kill them, he could make hundreds of thousands of citizens within the area perish


    simply by releasing his energy.


    That was the vast difference in power between them.


    Evidently, this Deity did note to kill but to show off his power.


    On the other hand, he came to verify if Erudia escaped the catastrophe and if the country really did not


    have any fighter or Deity born out of the disaster.


    After all, the world was still wary of Erudia.


    They even suspected that Erudia hid their Deities and spread false news to blind the rest.


    Hence, they wanted to find out the truth.


    “Hahaha. So it seems Erudia did really escape this catastrophe. There’s no Deity here! There is almost


    no spiritual energy in these people! What a bunch of trash! How could Erudia fall to such a disgrace? I


    could easily destroy the entire country if I want!” the Deity uttered arrogantly.


    No one doubted what the Deity said. They knew he was capable of doing that.


    After all, he was a Deity.


    The crowd trembled incessantly in fear, including those who were on the same level as Daxon.


    They knew their existence was like an antpared to a Deity.


    A Deity could wipe Erudia off the map of the world if he wanted to.


    There was nothing they could do to stop that.


    The Deity opened his mouth again. “It’s pointless to kill all of you. It’s not fun at all as you guys are too


    weak! However, it would be difficult for you to survive in this world!”


    The Deity’s eyes suddenly lit up. “I’ve thought of a solution for you guys!”


    He scanned the crowd and announced, “Why don’t you all be my ves? You and your future


    generations, kneel before me and serve me! That’s the only way you can survive! I don’t need that


    many ves. Everyone in this area should be enough. Come with me now! Or else I’ll kill all of you!”


    The Deity from Raysonia made up his mind to enve the inferior people of Erudia.


    The people of Erudia were losing their minds as their heads started buzzing.


    Are we really bing ves? Even our children?


    Everyone started imagining their future fate.


    It seemed their fate was going to be worse than an animal’s.


    They would have to endure all sorts of humiliation to survive and were about to be brought away from


    their homnd and enved.


    This is a huge disgrace!


    However, the crowd was left with no choice.


    After all, it was a Deity they were facing.


    What could they do under those circumstances? There was no way they could fight against a Deity.


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    With the fate of the entire country at stake, very seemed to be a solution to survival.


    They knew exactly how weak they werepared to the other countries.


    It was only the beginning for their disastrous fate.


    If other countries were toe to attack them as well, the suffering would be way beyond this.


    They could at least still keep their lives if they became enved now.


    Even though they would lose their freedom, they would at least be under the protection of a Deity.


    With that, it was somehow a favorable option for them.


    Everyone could imagine Erudians being the humblest race on the earth moving forward as ves.


    “Let’s ept this! We will die if we don’t!” The crowd heaved a long sigh.
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