The tentacles realized something.

[Holy crap, wait a minute!]

According to your understanding, my reputation in the capital city—

"You're only just realizing this?"

Dead Fish Eyes touched the tentacles.

"And it's too late to explain now. Everyone is sending their children to you with the mindset of being eaten by you."

"Even if I explained it now, I doubt anyone would listen."

"Or, since my reputation is already ruined, I might as well take advantage of the situation..."

"You want to spin like a top again, don't you?"

"sorry."

Cynthia immediately backed down.

"Do you need me to help you with this?"

Of course it's necessary...

[No, tell me first, what do you want to help me solve, and how do you want to solve it?]

"Let's solve this problem."

"And I can give you three strategies."

Cynthia held up three fingers.

"The best course of action would be for me to try my best to see if I can help you truly appreciate the beauty of daisies, and then everyone will be happy."

"The middle strategy is for me to select some voluptuous female knights from the Empire, send them to attack you, be defeated, and then be taken away by you, so that everyone will know that you like this kind of thing."

"The worst option is..."

Snapped.

The small silver spinning top began to spin.

Not only is it faster than before.

The noise even exceeded the limits of a room that had been specially soundproofed.

The people in the other two rooms, and even those further outside, heard this and exclaimed in amazement.

He thought to himself that the newcomer was indeed quite capable.

Such a commotion is rare even in a cathedral.

In any case, after all this commotion, three more daisies took root in the cathedral garden.

Afterwards, he encountered various heavyweight figures and expressed a variety of exclamations.

At the same time, their various supernatural attributes brought a slight shock to the long-calm cathedral, bringing a touch of the capital's grandeur to the city.

But that's another story.

Right now, the situation inside the cathedral is giving Green a bit of a headache.

But it's only a little bit.

It's not even a minor headache, let alone a major one.

Then the problem is coming.

So what exactly is it that could give him a headache than these heavyweights who have entered the cathedral?

The answer is simple.

That's a whole bunch of them, even more heavyweights.

Yes, the three newcomers to the cathedral are indeed divine beings.

The problem is, apart from the three of them, those who were transported in batches by the magic train and have now entered Dawn Territory, or even Dawn City, are all demons and monsters from the capital.

Perhaps the degree varies, but how many of those who have survived the drudgery of the capital city to this day are not superhuman?

But if that were all, it would be fine.

If the demons and monsters in the capital were gods and humans.

Even a powerful dragon can't suppress a local snake, let alone the capital city, which might not be able to suppress Green's arrangements in the mountains.

At worst, Green can just tell them to behave themselves.

But that's the problem.

It wasn't until the demons and monsters from the capital came and began to interact extensively with the people of Dawn City and even Dawn Territory, and their exchanges became increasingly in-depth, that things changed.

Green suddenly realized.

Maybe, probably, possibly.

Not only the capital and the empire are full of extraordinary people.

It seems that Dawn City and Dawn Territory, which he raised from scratch, are not entirely normal.

If the two sides start fighting, that would be fine; if they are hostile to each other and kill each other, then the situation might actually be simpler and clearer.

But the problem is they didn't fight.

In fact, they got along very well.

And this led to a certain result.

Brief summary.

The gods have begun to resonate.

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PS: As usual, this is the first update, and there will be more later.

Volume 1: Chapter 127: Cecilia, I'm sorry

Green has consistently overlooked, or rather, never paid particular attention to, a certain issue.

That means it's not just the capital city that's a stage for extraordinary people.

In fact, when it comes to the grand stage of gods and men, the Dawn City he built and managed is in no way inferior.

It might even surpass the capital city.

Leaving aside those mystical black-robed figures, the mages who added explosion resistance to the level test are even more feared by the people of Dawn City.

Although the cathedral has many religious figures, its influence is limited because it is not open to the public.

But even excluding the cathedral, there are the orcs with their unique racial talents and habits, the later humanoid elves with their incredibly slow reaction times, and the Dawn Knights who live with mental pollution every day...

It's not exactly standard.

All I can say is that she is a poet from the Mei Yi Pavilion.

And it's not just popular superstars.

If you think about it carefully, aside from Grimm, who has a tentacle that's not very easy to move...

A thousand-legged god still roams this place, storing a gray fog core.

The green worm was still sitting on the shoulder of the mobile armor, and every few days it would cuddle with the tentacles.

Inside the cathedral lives a large animal struggling with its size, and outside, more and more blue butterflies are fluttering about, some even showing signs of building nests...

In addition, there's a certain tentacle monster that wishes to remain anonymous.

In some ways, it could even be said that Dawn City is even more extraordinary than the capital.

These extraordinary individuals were relatively well-behaved, and they integrated into this place through different processes one after another, so it didn't seem so abrupt, which is why it gave people the illusion that it was all natural.

As for Green, it's not so much that he's unaware of this, but rather that he simply doesn't care.

The reason is also very simple.

While distributed computing power and multi-threaded thinking are indeed convenient in some ways.

But as has been mentioned many times before, no matter how convenient it is, its computing power is always limited and it cannot take care of every aspect.

Moreover, even if he could manage both, he wouldn't want to.

Especially in the period before that.

They need to assist in the development of Dawn City, make various plans and provide guidance, and make adjustments based on the situation in the capital.

They had to teach the children in the tentacles, modify their bodies, and keep an eye on all aspects of the situation and communicate with them.

Even after this period of time, the tentacles have multiplied considerably, and through training, their application and consumption of computing power have been optimized significantly.

Even so, faced with this whole string of events, Green would hardly have any extra computing power to care about other trivial matters.

Yes, it doesn't matter.

There might even be benefits.

For example, the underworld style of the people in black robes.

It's impossible that Green didn't notice at all.

The problem is that, although the art style is indeed a bit gloomy, this is actually beneficial to Dawn City's foreign relations.

The reason is also very simple.

Ultimately, to outsiders, this is still a city ruled by an ancient god, and those people in black robes are followers of that ancient god.

If you approach social interactions with a smile and in a normal manner, it might be easier at first, but some doubts and concerns will always remain, and it might even increase the other party's wariness and distrust.

However, if you start by exposing the evil stereotypes to the extreme, and then engage in social interaction, you can gradually help the other person find their normal side.

It's like a metaphor.

A person who has always done good deeds will be criticized if they suddenly do something bad, but a person who has always done bad deeds can have their image instantly reversed if they do something good.

Sometimes, it is more appropriate to use a worse approach to communication.

As for that strange speaking habit, it wasn't something Green did intentionally.

Rather, it's simply to save computing power, so sometimes the speech is a bit riddle-like and brief.

That's all there is to it.

As for the reputation of the capital city, it is something similar in a certain sense.

If you directly lecture the children, those people might have all sorts of doubts.

But if you let them put the child in his mouth with the determination to send him to the abyss, and then gradually discover the truth.

Although the beginning might be a bit troublesome, if it really works, the rest will be much easier than the first option.

So in some places, it seems, or rather, they really haven't paid any attention to the tentacles.

But usually, in those aspects, it either makes no difference whether you care or not, or you don't need to care, and it will still benefit him.

As for reputation...

Although I often complain and grumble.

But if he really cared that much, he would have already found a way to do it.

and......

Retaining some flaws, and having things that trigger your stress, is often not a bad thing.

Not to mention the enormous gains this event can bring.

As for what the gains were?

[Damn, the guidance system for young children is practically extending from Dawn City all the way to the capital!]

If this continues, it's bound to become a great miracle.

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