Although they were still separated by a protective suit, the close proximity meant that Josie and Tiamat could communicate telepathically.

"Tiamat... I'm coming!" Josie thought to herself.

“Josie, my child, I’m so glad you’re here again!” Soon, a vast and benevolent female voice responded in Josie’s mind.

“Yes, Tiamat, I’ve completed the task you assigned me. Apart from these two, all the other Eternals have been dealt with… No, that’s not right, there’s still Icarus, I don’t know where he is!” Josie thought to herself.

“You did a good job, child. Don’t worry about Icarus… he’s been brought here!” Tiamat replied quickly.

Tiamat's response left Josie completely bewildered.

"Damn it, why is she here!" Just then, Xu Wenwu suddenly spat out.

Alert, Josie turned around and saw a very familiar spatial portal forming behind them.

Upon seeing this, Josie's expression changed.

A glimmer of hope appeared in the eyes of Sainta and the Water Sprite.

Sure enough, after the portal was formed, a figure that he was extremely wary of walked out of it.

That slightly thin figure and that shiny head, who else could it be but the Ancient One?

"Don't worry, child, she won't hurt you!" Just when Josie was filled with fear, Tiamat's voice comforted her in her mind.

Hearing Tiamat's words of comfort, Josie, though still wary, felt a surge of determination.

That's right, the Ancient One is indeed amazing. Even the Celestials, who are halfway to being amazing, might not be able to control her. That's because she has powerful backing.

But in the end, she was also human. Faced with Tiamat, a goddess who regarded humans as children, Josie neither trusted her nor gave her any face.

"Nice to meet you, no need to be so nervous, Josie Cahn. I'm not here to cause trouble, I'm just here to drop someone off!" Seeing Josie's wary look, the Ancient One was also concerned, but she remained indifferent. Then she waved her hand, and the unconscious Icarus appeared on the ground.

Upon seeing the unconscious Icarus appear, Sainta and the water spirit, who had initially held a sliver of hope for the Ancient One's arrival, suddenly lost all interest.

Good heavens, it turns out that the Ancient One and this human were in cahoots.

Josie was also very surprised that the Ancient One sent Icarus to them.

Recalling Tiamat's response, he could only attribute it to the fact that the Ancient One had known about Tiamat's existence all along, and that the two had communicated.

"Oh, thank you for your help, Your Excellency!" Josie shrugged upon seeing this. He really hadn't expected that the Ancient One was on his side.

"Kid, bring them over, and the Mind Ball too!" Tiamat's thoughts echoed in Josie's mind once more.

Without hesitation, Josie placed the three people on Tiamat's fingertips, and at the same time, as if taking it out of her pocket, but actually taking it out of the system space, she took out the metal ball that represented the leader of the Eternals, which was the sphere of consciousness that Tiamat had mentioned.

Of course, his method of concealment seemed rather naive to the Ancient One and Tiamat, but neither of them intended to explore Josie's secrets, simply assuming that Josie possessed some kind of unique spatial ability.

It can only be said that the trading system was somewhat beyond the imagination of these two powerful figures.

The moment the metal ball appeared, it flew up to the top of Tiamat's fingertips.

Then Josie saw that the bodies of the three Eternals, Icarus, Sainta, and the Water Sprite, began to melt, and at the same time, on the metal sphere, Josie seemed to see a majestic red figure.

That's... the Judge Arisham?

Was Tiamat communicating with him?

“If this is your wish, I respect your choice, but afterwards I will send someone to retrieve the Sphere of Will!” In a space undetectable to Josie, Arithm pondered for a long time as he looked at Tiamat’s still incomplete consciousness before speaking.

Then his figure disappeared again.

In Josie's view, however, the bodies of Icarus and the other two melted into a golden longsword, with the sphere of consciousness embedded in the hilt.

"Alright, child, plunge this sword into my body, and all of this will be over!" Just as the golden longsword was formed, Tiamat's slightly weary voice rang in Josie's mind once again.

Good grief, after all this trouble, you still want to commit suicide? You even went so far as to forge a weapon specifically made from the body material of an Eternal Race member that could kill you... Impressive!

Upon hearing this, Josie was speechless.

This wasn't the first time Josie had communicated with Tiamat. When the first exploratory well was completed, Josie had already spoken with Tiamat and said at the time that Tiamat didn't need to rush to commit suicide, and that he would find a way to ensure her successful birth without harming the Earth.

But now it seems that Tiamat didn't take Josie's words seriously at all, and didn't think he could do it.

Can Josh tolerate this?

He immediately grabbed the longsword and then stored it in the system space under the satisfied gaze of the Ancient One.

“…Child, why did you do this!” Tiamat was stunned for a long time after sensing the disappearance of the longsword she had forged that could kill gods, before letting out a heavy sigh in Josie’s mind.

But while sighing, a sense of relief also arose.

"No need to say more, Tiamat. I won't let you die like this. At the very least, when you were born, I'll snap my fingers and move all the life on the planet away!" Josie patted Tiamat's mountain-like fingertips indifferently, comforting her, but made no attempt to take out the sword.

Tiamat was powerless to do anything about it; until she truly manifested her divine power, she had no way to deal with Josie.

As a goddess—even if she was just an unborn goddess—she knew what Josie meant by snapping her fingers.

The Infinity Stones—every celestial being's inherited memories contain information about them.

But how easy is it to collect all the Infinity Stones?

Tiamat took it as Josie comforting her—after all, she was the one who chose the proxy herself.

“In that case, I look forward to that day... But child, promise me, if things are impossible... don’t force it!” Tiamat replied gently.

“Of course, Tiamat…” Josie gently stroked Tiamat’s fingertips, which were even stronger than vibranium, and responded in her mind.

"That's enough. I'm tired and need to rest. This isn't a place for you to stay any longer..." Tiamat didn't say anything more and instead gave the order to leave.

But the real reason was that the underground environment at a depth of over 30,000 meters was truly harsh. Even wearing a protective suit made of vibranium with an extremely advanced cooling system inside, Josie was still sweating profusely... Tiamat felt quite sorry for her.

“Okay, Tiamat, we won’t disturb your rest!” Josie replied without any hesitation.

Just before leaving, he suddenly remembered something.

“By the way, Tiamat, there’s something I’d like to ask you!” Josie said.

"What is it?" Tiamat's tone remained as gentle as ever.

"You know what that underground ruin in Java is?" Josie asked. "It's the one that seems to require this sword as a key."

But Josie remembered the strange ancient underground ruins discovered in Java.

Josie arranged for many people to study the ruins, but they were all clueless. Everything inside seemed to have no connection with any known civilizations on Earth.

Josie even interrogated the Golden Hook who had been captured before. The other party still only knew about the Broken Steel Sword, but he knew nothing about the ruins. His bewildered appearance did not seem to be faked.

This means that the existence of this broken steel sword and that ruin is even older than the time the Eternals have been on Earth, which is far more than seven thousand years.

However, it suddenly occurred to him that Tiamat, as the mother of Earth who had nurtured it for billions of years, might know the origin of this ruin—though he wasn't sure if Tiamat had already developed consciousness at that time.

“Ah… so this sword, yes, I remember it, it was from hundreds of thousands of years ago, when the first generation of humans gave birth to civilization…” As soon as Tiamat spoke, Josie was immediately dumbfounded.

What the heck? From hundreds of thousands of years ago?

Good heavens, this is going to rewrite the history of human civilization!

It's important to know that although tracing the origins of humankind might take us back millions of years.

But those were primitive people, not civilized people.

When examining civilizations, the earliest period is the era of the four great civilizations, with Sumerian civilization at its head, which is roughly the time when the Eternals arrived on Earth.

The fact that Tiamat is now showing up with a first-generation human civilization from hundreds of thousands of years ago... is just outrageous!

What Tiamat revealed next completely shattered Josie's worldview.

According to Tiamat, the ruins were actually a large interstellar teleportation device.

The first generation of human civilization traveled to other planets through that interstellar teleportation device.

However, the interstellar teleportation device was not created by Earth civilization, but by another alien civilization.

The reason for this is actually quite simple.

It's a story about an alien queen who falls in love with the human king of a prehistoric civilization on Earth, and then elopes with the first generation of human civilization.

And the name of this incredibly powerful prehistoric human ruler is Conan.

Of course, this Conan is not the Japanese elementary school student who is also a death god.

It's Conan the Barbarian!

Chapter 236 The Extremely Powerful Ea Sword

"I never imagined you had such a big secret. The name 'King's Sword' is not without reason... Unfortunately, now is not the time!" In the study of Neuschwanstein Castle, Josie, back home, played with the broken steel sword and couldn't help but sigh.

A space teleportation device used by ancient humans hundreds of thousands of years ago to reach other planets.

These two pieces of information took him a considerable amount of time to process and also increased his attention to the underground ruins in the Java Islands.

But that's all.

Josie did not rashly activate the teleportation device in the ruins.

If we rashly activate the teleportation device and it is discovered by the other side, what if they launch a counter-invasion against Earth, starting a "Battle of New York" in the mid-20th century?

Don't tell me we're all human. Even in the 21st century, there are still so many countries fighting each other to the death. How much more so for an ancient human civilization that has been away from Earth for hundreds of thousands of years and has merged with extraterrestrial civilizations?

Perhaps their level of technological civilization has already reached an extremely high level.

When the time comes, you'll treat them like "the same kind," but they'll treat you like a monkey.

Although Josie's current strength is already quite formidable, it is far from being enough to start an interstellar war.

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