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Chapter 168 The Commonality of the Chosen

Chapter 168 The Commonality of the Chosen

Since the gods already know that these are things created by evil gods, God naturally wouldn't dare to say that he covets them, otherwise wouldn't he also become a traitor to the gods?

He could only console himself that although he hadn't achieved immortality, at least killing Majik was a form of revenge.

The gods will not easily let a traitor die. Just as Jiang Ran said, immortality will only become a curse for Majik, a curse that makes him unable to live or die.

Thinking of this, GOD finally felt a little better. He looked at Jiang Ran with eagerness. The most important thing right now was to get rid of this strange identity as soon as possible.

Whether he revives directly back into a player or simply goes to Paro Island with the outlet mall, it's a good choice for him.

GOD also had some lingering worries. He didn't know what the dungeon was really about, but he had a vague sense of it.

Although he seems no different from when he was alive, except that he can no longer summon the game panel, he dares not gamble on what will happen to him if the players leave after this dungeon ends.

The game can revive him, and it can also kill him outright.

But the one guess he couldn't suppress the most was: since players can be resurrected in the dungeon in a different state after they die, does that mean that "dying" in the dungeon is just a change of state?

Just like Majik's immortality, if evil gods can do it, why can't gods?

Those so-called saintesses and divine messengers probably also possess blessings bestowed by the gods.

Having enjoyed being adored by thousands and revered as a god, GOD now has no desire to return to the real world as an ordinary priest; he only wants to reclaim everything that belongs to him.

They longed to be like saintesses or divine messengers, wielding divinely bestowed power to command the submission of others.

Therefore, he cannot die.

He had to appease the divine messenger before him, at least to get him to turn back into his original form.

The fact that he was chosen by the gods must mean that there was something about him that the gods valued. God's only wish now is that this "shining point" has not disappeared because of his death.

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Jiang Ran didn't expect things to go even more smoothly than she thought. The "thing in the palm" prop was originally meant to deal with the outlets, but after all the twists and turns, it ended up being used by her, who was disguised as the outlets, to impersonate Majik.

Majik hadn't uttered a sound since being brought over. The moment he saw "Outlet," he knew it was Jiang Ran, so he pretended to be dead without worry, but deep down he was relieved.

Just as Jiang Ran said before, simply having an immortal body is no different from a curse for someone like him who has little combat power, once he falls into the hands of the enemy.

In particular, he did not expect to encounter such an unlucky instance. He was immediately handed over to an enemy who was already dead, leaving him no room for maneuver.

After transforming into a monster, God became insanely jealous upon discovering that he couldn't kill himself, wishing he could tear him to pieces.

While waiting for Jiang Ran to rescue him, Majik did indeed suffer a lot.

But he also knew better than anyone that even if Jiang Ran knew all this, she wouldn't feel any pity. At most, she would just say, "Weren't you enjoying it before?"
Thinking of this, Majik slightly curled the corners of his mouth. He realized that without realizing it, he seemed to have gained a better understanding of Jiang Ran, or rather, a tacit understanding.
This realization gave him a strange sense of pleasure. Even though the wooden nails in his body still caused him great pain, he felt at ease in the cage that Jiang Ran had built for him.

Having completed her mission, Jiang Ran was eager to obtain more information from GOD.

But asking directly might not work. Jiang Ran realized from Majik's keen insight into "synchronization" that achieving synchronization doesn't necessarily mean complete control over the other person. Synchronization, in essence, is just about deeply implanting a perception in the other person's mind. But once this perception diverges from the other person's equally ingrained views, it's easy for those with strong wills or other advantages to detect the discrepancy.

Now, for GOD, the object of his reverence is the "Outlet," which represents the divine. Therefore, Jiang Ran cannot do anything in front of him that contradicts GOD's understanding.

Otherwise, if the left and right hemispheres of the brain fight each other, it wouldn't matter if God were in a player's state; at worst, one could just kill him.

But the anomaly of the shadowy figure from yesterday hadn't been resolved, and Jiang Ran didn't want to create any more potential problems for herself.

She knew nothing about the conversation between GOD and the group from the outlet mall, and knowing that saying more would only make things worse, she simply acted as if she had completed her mission and was ready to leave.

Anyway, God needs my help, so He certainly won't just watch me leave.

Sure enough, seeing that Jiang Ran seemed to be about to turn around and leave, GOD, who had been waiting for the gods to bestow blessings upon him again, finally couldn't sit still any longer.

"My lord, please stay."

Jiang Ran curled the corners of her lips and asked with a puzzled look, "What is it?"

GOD hesitated for a moment: "Didn't you come here to complete the Holy Maiden's mission?"

Jiang Ran glanced at him: "Do you know why the God chose you from among so many players back then?"

GOD was taken aback, thinking it was a "test of the heart" by the gods, and immediately said in detail: "The gods said that my body is very suitable to bear His power, so they let me spread the holy sound in His place."

Jiang Ran shook her head: "More than that."

Jiang Ran looked at GOD meaningfully: "Think about it again."

She was obviously bluffing.

While GOD's ability to stand out from so many players was undoubtedly due to the "divine power" of his big eyes, he himself was probably no ordinary person either.

Just like back then, when both obtained the Holy Seed, Bloodstained's performance was much worse.

The big-eyed creature sowed the holy seed, not to go out and behead others.

So Jiang Ran was indeed very curious about one thing: how exactly did they discover the big eyeballs?
How did he manage to select GOD so accurately?
For Jiang Ran, what Big Eyes wanted was already quite clear, but what she wanted to know most now was how Big Eyes was so sure that GOD could accomplish its goal before anything even started.

Just like she had always wanted to figure out how it could so precisely lock onto her.

Jiang Ran always felt that there might be something in common among them.

If we could learn from God what made the big-eyed creature so special, we might be able to deduce the reason why we are so unique.

After all, she wouldn't be so naive as to think that the scenes in her diary were just coincidences.

The inexplicably appearing small print says, "A diary is just a record, but it could also be a reason to be targeted." What does that mean?


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