Dragon Who Controls Time

975 The small conditions that make one feel conflicted after the chaos (3)

Garen lifted his chin, and asked curiously and sincerely, " how does it feel to be stabbed in the back by the creation you're so proud of? can you tell me in detail? "

Although it wasn't as sudden as the death of the giant God annan by his own eldest son, the fate after the chaos was similar. If there wasn't the rebellion of the tanari demons, the outcome of the war between order and chaos would be hard to say.

At the very least, they wouldn't have lost so thoroughly that the forces after the chaos would not be able to recover.

Upon hearing garen's question, the bloated body formed by the tentacles wriggled violently.

If he could see her face after the chaos, garen would definitely see that her expression was dark.

"Hmph," he snorted.

since you want to know, then I hope that you will be betrayed by your own creation one day.

Chaos cursed at garen after that.

Garen was at a loss for words.

They were having a good chat, why did they suddenly turn hostile?

He didn't pursue the matter with chaos. He asked directly, " "If I'm not mistaken, you've contacted me through the members of the Royal Court because of the last scepter."

Chaos was silent for a moment before he nodded and said, " "Since you already know my goal, state your price."

In terms of trading, dragons and demons were more similar.

Most Dragons loved to trade.

Garen was no exception.

However, the premise was that the deal would give him enough benefits.

you've given me the initiative. It seems like you're prepared to pay a huge price for the last scepter.

Garen grinned.

The scepter was with him, and the initiative was indeed in garen's hands. However, there was no struggle after the chaos, which made garen feel a little bored.

Perhaps he thought of the price he had to pay, chaos said irritatedly, " "Cut the crap and tell me your request first."

I have a question, " garen said, puzzled. why do you think I would trade with a demon, the most dishonest creature in the multiverse? "

He paused.

Garen looked at a pale giant tree and said, " "I don't want to turn into a tree."

The origin of the twelve trees was the deception of the tanari demons to the gods.

As the creator of the tanari demons, the descendants of chaos were also not to be trusted.

"Timid fellow."

"You seem to be discriminating against the faith of us demons!"

Chaos said in dissatisfaction.

Garen blinked innocently and said, " "I need to correct what you just said."

"What?" chaos's expression turned nasty.

you should remove the word 'seems'. I can tell you that in terms of credibility, I'd rather believe a wild dog than a demon.

Garen said seriously.

"Hmph, what a detestable fellow."

Chaos snorted heavily, but he did not refute.

She knew that demons were notorious and untrustworthy. Even as a demon, she knew that it was best not to trust other demons.

At the same time, chaos looked at garen and said in a deep voice, " I will swear on the netherworld River that this deal will be carried out under the witness of the netherworld River. Are you satisfied now? "

When mortals made oaths, they would be witnessed by the gods to ensure that the oath would not be violated.

then, here came the problem.

When gods needed a contract, what should they swear to?

There were many answers, but the most widely known one was the contract of the netherworld River.

The underworld River contract was not a top-notch contract that could be casually made.

Only immortal gods and quasi-divine powers could make a netherworld River contract. If an ordinary thing wanted to make an oath with the netherworld River, they would find that they could not control their voice at all and could not say the contents of the contract. If they did not believe in evil and continued, they would even be swept away by the raging netherworld River and die without a burial place.

Even for the gods.

When a God used the oath of the River Styx, it was best for him to fulfill his promise. The punishment for breaking the oath of the River Styx was very terrible.

If a God or a demigod power broke the netherworld River contract, they would be deprived of their divinity (demigod power) and would no longer be immortal. At the same time, they would become a member of the living race that believed or worshiped them the most. For example, if the netherworld River contract was broken after chaos, she would lose her demigod power and become a Spider demon. If the Lord of the Nine Hells broke the netherworld River contract, he would become the most common little devil in hell.

And this was only the beginning.

Those who violated the contract after being deprived of their power would also be transported to a mysterious realm in the depths of the fourth layer of hell by the Styx.

The abyss of flames, which was said to be used to punish gods and quasi-divine powers, was imprisoned for another five thousand years.

The inferno abyss will keep the Oathkeeper in a state of near death. In addition to causing extreme pain, it can also bite the strongest mind. When the Oathkeeper's mind collapses, he will die immediately.

For a God who could be resurrected through faith, the most terrifying thing was ...

After breaking the oath of the River Styx, the priest of the one who broke the oath would lose all his abilities and have no way to contact the God. The God's sense of existence would become lower and lower. In this case, after 5000 years, the God would probably be completely forgotten, and there would be no possibility of resurrection.

As for why the underworld River contract was so powerful ...

Even top existences like the Lord of the Nine Hells and the master God of the divine system wouldn't try to disobey ... The most convincing way of saying things among the gods was the River Styx contract. It was created by the God of gods, Orio, and was used to bind gods and quasi-divine powers.

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