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Chapter 205 ten years ago(1/2)

Delius once said during the negotiations that the cage space was very unstable and would collapse if only two bricks were pulled out.

The meaning of pulling out two bricks is to use the spatial method that the Pamires Cult is best at to blast that space at a fixed point, just like blasting and demolishing a building.

As the son of God of the Palmyres Cult, Delius is using the Elders Siti and the Seventh Knights who are currently in the cage space as bargaining chips to fight for the interests of the Palmyres Cult.

Judging from the direction of today's negotiations, he was indeed successful. Despite the aggressive posture of the Cult of Kosmos, he managed to gain as much autonomy as possible for the merger.

This can be seen from the extremely dissatisfied complaints of Leon and Laure, because they value actual interests more than false reputation.

What they want is to send the true god Palmyres to be worshiped in the additional story of "Symmetra", and then to knock out the bones and suck out the marrow of the Palmyres religion and assimilate them completely.

Originally, things should have developed in this direction.

But now, everything is accompanied by Bishop Burn's words, and there is a huge deviation, no, it is subversion!

Standing here, Karen even felt that even if there were "security regulations", he could still hear this?

This kind of conspiracy seems to have escaped the barrier of "silence" and is no longer restricted by being unable to leave the Ankara hotel before the conclusion of the negotiations.

When the bricks are pulled out, the cage space collapses, and Elder Sidi and the Seventh Knights encounter disaster, can I, an insider, still get out alive?

Taking a knight and a temple elder as sacrifices, no matter what the purpose, even if the true identity behind Bishop Bourne is extraordinary, it is not a price he can bear openly.

Karen subconsciously raised his hand and wanted to tap the blue shell next to his ear a few times. He wanted to ask the captain for help.

However, when he raised his hand halfway, Karen saw Bishop Burn's eyes falling on him.

It was not Bishop Bourne standing in front of him, but "Bishop Bourne" in the floor-to-ceiling window. He turned around without moving. This scene was extremely strange.

Karen hesitated for a moment, raised his hand halfway, and scratched the back of his other hand, as if he had eczema and wanted to scratch it.

Unlike Karen who was worried about whether he would be silenced, Derius's mood instantly entered a state similar to a rage. He almost roared at Bishop Bern:

"What exactly do you want to do, what do you want to do!"

Once the cage space collapses, the Cult of Order will have no other choice in the face of such losses. The Palmyres Cult will inevitably be annihilated by the angry Order!

In the end, all the preparation and all the negotiations will become a joke.

His efforts, his designs, and his efforts were all meaningless in an instant.

Bishop Byrne looked at Derius, sighed, and said, "You are obviously much younger than me, but why are you more aged than me?"

"I want to know the truth!"

"You've done what you should do."

Bishop Byrne turned around, looked at Karen, and said, "The meeting time is over."

Karen nodded and said, "I'll take you away."

Bishop Byrne walked towards the door, but when he passed by Derius, he was stopped by Derius with his arm.

Delius's expression was a bit ferocious. Perhaps, even though father and son had not seen each other for many years, there was still some kind of connection between them. He could feel that what Bishop Berne said to him before was not an intimidation, nor was it an attempt to intimidate him.

joke.

"Speak clearly before leaving!"

Bishop Berne smiled slightly and stretched out his hand to block Derius' arm.

A blue light immediately emitted from Derius' arm, and the breath of space flowed out, trying to seal off this area. This was a technique similar to [Order Cage], but it was more natural than [Order Cage].

A black halo of light appeared in Bishop Bern's palm, instantly breaking through the forming space blockade. At the same time, this black light instantly penetrated Delius' body, imprisoning him.

"Plop!"

Derius knelt on the ground.

In just one fight, Derius was completely defeated by Bishop Bern.

In real battles, there will often be no exchange of spells, and the fight will be very lively. When there is an absolute gap in strength, everything will become very simple.

The last time Karen saw such a simple opponent was when his grandfather took action.

At this moment, Karen, who was a personal security guard, did not step forward to "rescue" Derius. He was not suitable to take action in the fight between father and son. Most importantly, facing the unfathomable Bishop Bern, Karen

I feel that even if I take action, there is a high probability that one more person will kneel on the ground.

Bishop Byrne was about to leave, but just after taking a few steps, a blue star mark appeared on the chest of Derius, who was imprisoned on the ground, and a pure blue insect flew out of the star.

When it appeared, Karen felt a tearing sensation in his sight, as if a knife was cutting into his perception.

The blue bug rushed directly towards Bishop Bourne's back. Bishop Bourne did not look back, but "Bishop Bourne" in the floor-to-ceiling window stretched out his hand at this time. His hand extended from the glass into reality.

Before the space bug touched Bishop Bourne, it grabbed him.

The space worm began to struggle, and the space around him was twisted and torn. However, the hand holding it was from invisible to tangible, and it did not belong to pure existence. Therefore, no matter how hard the space worm tried, it still could not break free.

Soon, the power in its body seemed to be exhausted, and it became sluggish and stopped struggling.

Also falling into depression was Derius, and Karen saw blood spilling from his ears and nose.

Bishop Bourne turned around and looked at the space insect imprisoned in front of him.

"According to records, the true god Pamires relied on the company of Semes to freely enter and exit the spaces of most of the main gods, and could even travel through the battlefields of the gods at will.

These space bugs are the descendants of Symes, but none of these descendants seem to have reproduced the scenery of their ancestor Symes.

My son, what do you think is the cause of this phenomenon?

Is it because the bloodline of the space worm itself has degenerated, or is it because the breeder itself cannot reach the height of the true god Pamires, thus restricting the evolution of the space worm?"

Bishop Bourne waved his palm gently, and the restraints on Derius were released. He put his hands on the ground and raised his head. His face was covered with blood, but at this time, he showed a kind of stubbornness;

Because he was actually answering the question:

"I think there are two reasons."

Bishop Bourne nodded and said: "I know your answer is right, but I don't like your answer. In my opinion, if the two have a symbiotic relationship, the only reason for one to fall behind is

One side is not strong enough.

This is the attitude towards solving problems.”

Symbiotic relationship?

Karen looked at the blue bug that was still imprisoned there. So, the relationship between Derius and this space bug is equivalent to the relationship between himself and Pu'er?

At this time, Karen suddenly felt a little lucky, glad that the Pu'er was not a slimy and limp one.

Bishop Byrne seemed to be very patient. He squatted down and looked at Derius, who was breathing heavily, like a father educating his son:

"If you are strong enough, it will not be so weak. If it is strong enough, you can also break my imprisonment with it;

You must know that it is often much more difficult for both parties to become stronger together than for one party to become stronger.

This is the attitude of solving problems. Many times, there is too much pulling and weighing. Apart from giving oneself a false sense of satisfaction and achievement, it actually has no real meaning.

What I said is not reasonable, but it is consistent with reality."

Bishop Bourne reached out and touched his son's head.

"Did it collapse?" Derius still stubbornly raised his head and looked at his father.

"Well, it collapsed."

"Why, why do you do this!"

Blood and tears mixed together, dripping down from Derius's face.

"Are you sad for the Pamireth Cult?"

"Why, why do you do this, why on earth!!!"

"If this space insect is willing to take the initiative to help you deal with me, the relationship between you is no longer a spiritual bridge. You are partners.

Sure enough, you have already integrated with this space insect, and you have integrated it very well."

Karen pursed her lips, so that night, Delius was really deliberately pretending to let the space bug who was close to him create the illusion of going berserk, and then through the eyes of himself and Neo, this scene was

Notify the higher-ups of the Cult of Kosmos.

"It seems that my worries are in vain. I am really worried that you are too stupid to leave such a precious insect without fusion."

What Richard said to him came to Karen's mind. He said that Bishop Bourne's expression was a little hesitant when he got off the elevator.

So, was he worried about this at that time?

He is not worried about whether his son is still loyal to the Cult of Kosmos. What he is really worried about is whether his son will give up those precious benefits and opportunities for this so-called loyalty.

"If the Pamireth Cult is gone, I will kill you with my own hands, kill you!!!"

"Crack!"

The hand that was stroking his son's head suddenly exerted force, and Derius' face was pressed against the floor, making a "click" rubbing sound.

“Where did your calmness go at the negotiating table today?

When I completely suppressed you, you actually issued a death threat to me?

Hehe, this must be such a stupid thing. Even if you think so in your heart, you don't have to say it stupidly. Doesn't this force me to kill you to eliminate future troubles?

or,
To be continued...
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