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Chapter 590 What? The Silent King objects! That must be true!

Chapter 590 What? The Silent King objects! That must be true!

An inconspicuous ripple spread through the Necromancer Dynasty, seemingly originating from the other side of time and transmitted directly to each overlord and patriarch via quantum entanglement communication.
Hades Galaxy

This galaxy was burned to ashes by a scorching stellar fire decades ago during the great war between the Zerg, the Necromancers, and the Blood Angels—the power of an ancient necromantic artifact known as the Starfire, or the Magnificent Prism.

Under the power of that artifact, the sea on the surface of Lysio was evaporated, the nests on the surface of Asford were reduced to ashes, all living things were destroyed in the fire, and the entire planet returned to silence.

Only on that cold planet Pertita, a figure still lingers.
This planet is a burial world of the undead Mefort dynasty.
The Meforet dynasty is renowned among the Necromancers for its mastery of manipulating stellar energy. They understand how to construct long-distance conduits between different star systems to transmit stellar energy, seizing the infinite power of stars like ancient star gods. They are also adept at igniting the wrath of stars, causing them to vaporize their enemies.

But the Emperor of the Meforet dynasty was extremely unlucky; when he awoke, the first thing he saw was not his loyal overlord or technician, but an Eldar clown assassin.
The Eldar assassin, a clown, took the head of the Meforet dynasty's emperor, and the dynasty, having lost its supreme ruler, quickly began its rapid decline.

Some overlords succumbed to the ravages of time and decayed on their own; others were conquered and killed by younger races who then took over their crypt worlds; still others inadvertently activated their former stellar weapons and burned themselves to ashes.
Even those powerful rulers who survived by sheer luck quickly descended into internal strife.
As the dynasty most adept at manipulating stars, the Meforet dynasty's internal strife was naturally brutal. Ultimately, most of the dynasty's crypt worlds and overlords were destroyed in the roar of stellar power.
Aside from the fact that the ruler of Pertita was named Zarasusa, he was the last ruler of the entire dynasty to awaken.

When he opened his eyes, all the other overlords of this dynasty were already dead.

He inexplicably became the supreme ruler of the entire dynasty.

As for the resistance outside the dynasty
Just kidding, the Meforet dynasty was renowned among the undead. Although they now only have Pertita left due to various reasons, their star manipulation technology hasn't diminished in the slightest.

As for the overlord Zarasusa, upon waking, not only did his personality become extremely stubborn, but he also insisted that others address him as "the one whose name cannot be called," likely because he had suffered brain damage from a fever upon waking.

Although he hasn't shown any other symptoms of madness, who knows if it might worsen?
A lunatic carrying a bunch of stellar weapons—even the undead wouldn't dare mess with him.
Otherwise, if the star above your head explodes one day, you'll have nowhere to cry.

Zarasuza was quite content with his peace and quiet; as long as no one came to Pertida to damage his property, he had no interest in making enemies.
His only enemies were the two thieves, Anlakel and Tarasin.

I hosted them, but those two bastards stole Starflame. I'll kill them sooner or later!
But today, the peace of Zarasousa was shattered.
A quantum entangled communication suddenly appeared, forcibly connecting before Zarasuza could give permission.

The beings appearing in this communication are not the undead, but rather humans.

A handsome white-haired man with a gentle smile and violet eyes spoke in an alluring voice about the faith known as Saint Doraemon.

The man claimed that Doraemon was the source of power for all machines, spirits, and all living beings, and the primary driving force at the very beginning of the creation of all things.

He chose humans, elves, and the undead as his chosen people. Humans and elves have already been blessed by him, and now he will also bless the undead. He will grant the undead a soul.

Zarasouza expressed his contempt and disgust for this.
A so-called god of dubious origin deceives the undead in space with a mouthful of lies, promising them salvation.

These damn fraudsters are endless! They're using the same tricks twice?
Do you really think everyone in those Necromancers is a Silent King?

But soon, the other end of the video feed came in.

That was a scene of negotiations between the so-called regent and the silent king.
Upon seeing the Silent King, Zarasuza's heart skipped a beat.
That damn fraudster is such a bastard! He knew the other undead wouldn't fall for it easily, so he specifically targeted the Silent King!
Based on Zarasuza's understanding of the Silent King, if this is indeed a conspiracy by a fraudster, then the Silent King will most likely fall for it.

The Silent King was a very mysterious ruler.
Objectively speaking, if we disregard the fact that he is easily deceived, and each time he is deceived severely, the Silent King's abilities are actually not bad.
His immense power, vast knowledge of mystical arts, and exceptional political acumen—the fact that he could destroy all the Star Gods at a crucial moment—already demonstrates his capabilities.

But the problem with the Silent King is that he cannot unleash his full potential unless he loses everything, his soul is destroyed, and his entire race is wiped out.
Only then, when the Silent King had nothing left to lose and nothing left to deceive, did his most fatal flaw—his gullibility—naturally disappear.

He's a monarch who excels at turning the tide in the face of adversity; the more extreme the situation, the stronger his abilities become. As for why the situation turned out this way, well...
Zarasuza shook his head helplessly.

This person, whose name should not be addressed directly, watched as Hapsartas, one of the Three Holy Council, made a fool of himself.
He actually made such a fool of himself in the face of a mere human's roar, so stupidly falling from the Blackrock platform; he was nothing short of a clown.

And then there's Blade's Edge, Sophie, who was defeated with just a glance; she's utterly useless.

The so-called Council of the Three Saints holds supreme power in the Silent King, who is also the source of power for the other two saints. However, the Silent King remains silent and never publicly announces his will; instead, the other two saints speak on his behalf. This system of checks and balances developed over the long history of the Fearful Ones is a system of checks and balances. The three saints each come from different dynasties, and this system balances the already loose dynastic power, binding the Fearful Ones, or rather, the undead of space, under a single authority.
Throughout the long years, this system remained unchanged, and the Triune Council was always respected by various dynasties, until the return of the Silent King, who randomly selected two lower-ranking emperors from his own decaying dynasty.

Those two lower-ranking Dharma Emperors were nothing but puppets of the Silent King, his yes-men, and his lackeys.

He thinks he's clever but is actually foolish, he acts arrogant but is actually cowardly, he pretends to be proud but is actually base.

Doesn't the Silent King understand?
When the Triune Council fails to balance and represent the needs of the various factions within the Necromancer realm, it will no longer be respected.

Or rather, it was never the Triune Council itself that was respected, but rather the Triunes themselves and the forces they each represented.
This is why the Silent King always comes from the most powerful dynasty, and the other two saints also come from first-rate dynasties.
Only in this way, under the principle of the unity of the three saints, can the Tristan Council suppress all forces that disrespect the Tristan Council.

The Silent King understood, of course, that he was simply confident—confident that he could suppress all discontent within the undead community with his own power alone.
He believed he had returned to save the undead empire, so the undead should submit to him.

He is someone who is inexplicably confident in his abilities and has unwavering confidence in the judgments he believes he has made, which is why he is easily fooled.

In Zarasusa's view, someone would soon fire the first shot in opposition to the Silent King.
Ok?
Suddenly, Zarasuza noticed that the situation in the video was not developing as he had expected.
In the video, the Silent King actually rejected the Saint Doraemon, declaring in extremely vicious language that he would completely destroy humanity and annihilate them.

Has the Silent King changed? Is he more vigilant than before? Is he not so easily fooled anymore?
Zarasuza remained silent for a moment, then looked at the first image without making a sound, at the white-haired, violet-eyed human who was proclaiming the faith of Saint Doraemon.

Tsk,
You know what, you really shouldn't say it.
With the Silent King's objection, Saint Doraemon sounded much more believable.
He might not actually be a fraudster.
But this man's cunning and treachery are no less than those of a fraudster.

Releasing the video of the Silent King negotiating with him was a brilliant move.

It's not just because the space spirits' distrust of the Silent King makes them trust Doraemon to some extent;
More importantly, the content of this negotiation was subtly designed to lead the Necromancer to question the Silent King's rule.

Then there's the negotiation itself.

Without this negotiation, the conflict between Doraemon and the Silent King would have been a conflict with the entire universe of undead.

However, if this negotiation takes place, the conflict between Doraemon and the Silent King will become an internal conflict among the space undead.
The former would make most dynasties instinctively obey the Silent King's will and unite against external enemies, while the latter would shake many dynasties that did not trust the Silent King and even directly side with Doraemon.

But that's not enough.
The undead are a decentralized race, and they need a representative within the undead community to unite the space undead forces who believe in Doraemon.

The Silent King, capable of representing the undead in space, needs no further explanation, but he explicitly opposes Doraemon.
So, is it Storm King Imotek or Traveler Anlakael who also has this ability?
Imotek the Storm King possesses formidable military power, but the High Priest is likely uninterested in reversing bio-transformation.

It's most likely Alla Kerr.

Although Alla'khar was marginalized and sidelined by the Silent King, his political prestige remained.
The Silent King's actions of ostracizing Allah Kael were seen as unjust by many dynasties, which ironically aroused their sympathy for Allah Kael.

"The great one whose name cannot be spoken of! The former overlord and your enemy, Anlakel, has sent a letter!"

"He also had someone send Xingyan back."

Just then, a courtier from Zarasusa respectfully presented a letter.
"That bastard Anlakel?"

"It's really him."

Zarasusa sneered, took the letter, and lowered his eyes, which were glowing with an orange-red light.
"A proclamation against the King of Silence?"

(Next chapter will be later)
(End of this chapter)

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