Grandmaster Hunter of Age of Mythology

Chapter 465: If someone is killed, blame it on the gods and set a language hunting trap.

At this moment, Kashin was quietly standing in the middle of the training ground, alone and helpless, with no one to encourage him or worry about his safety.

Kashin had to wait for the mustache man to finish talking to the male favorites. The male favorites brought valuable gifts, which were beautifully packaged and exuded a luxurious atmosphere. They were obviously worth a lot.

He handed the gift to Little Mustache and kept saying some encouraging words, as if he was cheering Little Mustache on for what he was about to do.

Kashin knew in his heart that this matter was far from as simple as it seemed on the surface. There must be a deeper plan behind it. They were working together to eliminate dissidents.

Kashin took advantage of this opportunity to close his eyes and rest. However, he did not completely relax his vigilance, but used his mental power to control his ears, trying to listen to what they were saying.

However, despite concentrating his mental power, he was unable to successfully hear their conversation.

However, Kashin made an unexpected discovery that this attempt could actually improve his hearing a little. Although the improvement was small, it was still a gain.

Therefore, Kashin has been experimenting in various fields with his excess mental energy.

He had long discovered that mental power was very effective in self-healing. Although he was not a magician and could not use mental power in a comprehensive and high-level manner like a magician, he had also made some developments in the "infinite uses" of mental power.

This exploration made Kashin more aware of his own potential abilities and also gave him more ways to deal with this dangerous and challenging environment.

After the mustache man finished talking, he led the armored rhinoceros into the arena slowly. It was huge, and the armor on its body shone coldly in the sun. Each piece of armor was like a carefully crafted work of art, showing its extraordinaryness.

The man with the mustache looked at Kashin, who was resting with his eyes closed while leaning on his mace. Seeing him so defenseless, the man with the mustache couldn't help but feel a sense of guilt.

He thought to himself, how could Kashin be his opponent in his current condition?

Although Moustache is in this complex competitive environment, he is not a completely cold-blooded person by nature.

Everyone has compassion. In his opinion, this barbarian did not offend him, and judging from Kashin's usual performance, he seemed to be a simple and honest person.

However, the mustache guy also has his own frustrations.

He knew that his position was maintained by the princess's favor. During this period, he was deeply loved by the princess. In just one week, he was summoned by the princess four times, and the princess also rewarded him with millions of wealth.

Such grace is the foundation for his survival and development in this environment. How he wishes that this grace could last for a few more years.

He had even begun to imagine the future. If the princess ascended the throne one day, with his current close relationship with the princess, perhaps then he would be able to enjoy a lifetime of wealth and honor.

No longer having to worry about his status and wealth, this bright prospect makes him full of motivation for the current competition, but also forces him to go against the little bit of compassion in his heart.

The addition of new members will cause vigilance and rejection among existing members because the new members may share the originally limited resources.

The action of the mustache against Kashin is to protect his vested interests in this power structure. What cannot be said clearly is that the barbarians are more competitive than all of them and are definitely a threat...

The old butler stood among them, looking solemn and serious, and urged them to get ready in an unquestionable tone:

"The duel between the two warriors is about to begin. Please carefully check your weapons and make sure your armor is properly worn."

His voice echoed throughout the venue, making the already tense atmosphere even more solemn.

At this moment, Kashin suddenly opened his eyes as if he had suddenly woken up from a deep sleep.

In an instant, his eyes were sharp, and his gaze was like two cold rays, shooting straight at everyone.

Then he shouted:

"Wait a minute!"

The loud and powerful shout spread in the air, like an order, causing the people who were watching the excitement and whispering to each other to stop.

At this moment, everyone's eyes were focused on Kashin as if attracted by a magnet.

Seeing this, the butler had a puzzled smile on his face, turned around and spoke slowly and gently:

"Barbarian warrior, if you have anything to say, come closer and speak."

There was a sense of majesty in his voice, and even though he was asking Kashin, it still made people feel that he was in control here.

Kashin approached slowly and began to tell his thoughts, claiming that he would ask the gods to judge this so-called sacred duel.

When the butler heard this, he immediately understood that this was probably a custom in Kashin's place. Every place has its own unique customs, and respecting these customs is also an unwritten rule.

In this case, the butler thought that he should just follow suit and nodded in agreement. As for the "inviting gods" ceremony mentioned by Kashin, he only needed to follow the procedure. After all, it was not a troublesome thing for him.

Kashin began to invent this set of rules that did not actually exist, and he did so mainly for two reasons.

First, he was fully aware of his delicate situation in this environment. He would never take the initiative to challenge someone to a duel. It was the two men's constant pressure that led to the current situation.

Through this rhetoric, he could cleverly shirk the responsibility for the casualties caused by the duel. In this place where rules and justice are important, if he could make people think that he was forced to get involved in the duel, then no matter what happened later, he would have a certain advantage in public opinion.

Secondly, he already had a deeper plan in mind. He knew that his strength was far superior to these two people, and if he killed someone in the duel later, it would definitely cause an uproar.

But if all this is attributed to the judgment of the gods, then things will be completely different. He can disguise himself as a weak person who has no chance of winning in the duel, and only wins the duel because of the favor of the gods.

In this way, he could put all the blame on the gods, making everyone believe that it was the gods who judged him to be righteous and that the victory was achieved because of the gods' divine power.

At this moment, he said these words, and everyone present heard them. In this way, if murder really occurred later, it would be regarded as part of the miracle and had nothing to do with himself.

Everything is a well-thought-out calculation. Kashin sets up a "language step" trap to kill his opponent, just like hunting.

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