Mr. "Fake" didn't understand the other party's cryptic explanation.

But that's not important. Success in making Meeks uncomfortable is the most important thing.

From this point of view, the opponent's conspiracy is not completely useless.

What he didn't quite understand was that Lucifer, who always liked to help Meeks in his memory, didn't move this time.

Could it be that the other party doesn't know yet?

Mr. "Fake" was thinking wildly, but it prevented him from enjoying this moment of success. As for why it was a moment, it was of course because he felt that this method might trap Meeks for a while, but it would trap him for the rest of his life, and even let him do it for a while. It would be unrealistic to die like this.

So, in the end, conspiracies and tricks are still unreliable, and it is most useful to be positive.

Lucifer, who was mentioned by Mr. "Fake", doesn't know the current situation of Meeks, of course Lucifer knows.

Not only did he know, but he also knew clearly.

But this is a difficult time. While it brings trouble to Meeks, it is also a good opportunity for Meeks.

In fact, the influence of various emotions on Meeks has always existed.

It's just that the intensity was not enough before, so the influence was subtle, so Meeks didn't notice it immediately.

Without being aware of it, Meeks, who is sufficiently arrogant, will naturally not feel that those emotions that help him increase his strength can have a godly influence on him.

It is estimated that the other party is still very confident and feels that everything is under his control.

And if Meeks has been unable to detect it, then what he will be subtly transformed into in the end, or whether he will still be Meeks in the end, is really unknown.

Just like those gods whose godhood is shaped by belief, maybe that godhead conflicts with their own godhead, and even affects their own authority, and causes a struggle with the god who has been robbed of their godhead.

But from the moment they accept the power of faith to enhance, everything cannot allow them to choose.

In fact, Lucifer has been struggling all the time, not knowing how to remind Meeks so that the other party realizes this problem, and then helps the other party solve this problem.

But the best time to solve it is definitely the sooner the better, but it can't be too early, otherwise the power savings will not be enough, and you don't even know how to fight.

It's as if your enemy hasn't been born yet, how can you defeat him?

While Lucifer was thinking and waiting secretly, the mysterious man volunteered to stand up, not only made Meeks aware of the problem, but also helped Meeks' "enemy" take shape completely through his own efforts.

This kind of behavior called hostility is actually helpful, and it really made Lucifer not know what to say.If he didn't know what kind of person the other party was, Lucifer would have doubted whether the mysterious man did all this to help Meeks secretly.

After all, regardless of the result, it depends on the method, and Lucifer really can't understand why the other party chooses to do this.It is true that this will indeed have an impact on Meeks, but even if Meeks is really affected, even because of the big/explosive/explosion of emotions, it will give the world a big/clean/clean.

Does this have any effect on his becoming a god?

If Meeks is a conscientious person, maybe he will feel guilty because of too many deaths, and then he will have a psychological breakdown to a certain extent.

But in fact, that little bastard has no such thing as a conscience at all.

So what's the point of detonating his emotions like this? Could it be that the other party, who is about to become a god, will really fail completely because of losing control of his emotions?

Speaking of which, Lucifer actually has doubts very similar to that "fake".

——Why don't everyone like the simple and direct frontal confrontation, and insist on secretly making some little tricks that are of no great use?

That kind of sneaky, doggy behavior makes people don't know what to say.

As for why you asked him why he didn't confront Meeks head-on, isn't that nonsense, since he didn't really want to hurt Meeks, naturally he wouldn't do that.

But the mysterious man is different. He is the one who wants to compete with Meeks for the god position, so why does he only engage in these small tricks?

Thinking of the gods in the age of the gods, the group of gods who could fight for your brains, and look at the mysterious people who are so angry, so there is definitely a reason why the other party can't become a god.

And the reasons for this can be said to be various.

But speaking of this, Meeks belongs to the type appreciated by Lucifer.

Although the other party sometimes does things, in Lucifer's view, he is a bit "merciful", but at least the other party rarely engages in any tricks.

It's also fortunate that the other party didn't do this, otherwise, no matter how good-looking he is, once he likes to use those little tricks that don't stand out, he will inevitably lose his color.

Although Meeks did not do this, a large part of the reason is that the other party is impatient and sometimes lazy, but the reason is not important, anyway, the result is that the other party did not do that.

And if Meeks has the same virtues as the mysterious man, Lucifer can't bear to work with such a person in the future, no matter how good-looking he is.

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Everyone seems to have their own thoughts, but Meeks doesn't know about them, nor is he interested in knowing.

He only knows one thing now, that is, he is really going to "explode".

While the back was itching, there was also a little indescribable soreness. Every moment, Meeks seemed to be able to hear the sound of bones being squeezed.

Sometimes the sound came out of nowhere, and sometimes it seemed to be somewhat regular. Anyway, no matter how he heard it, Meeks couldn't figure out how the wings were going to grow.

But the matter of the wings is not the most important thing, the most important thing is the various intense emotions that make his head "buzz".

Resentment, unwillingness, jealousy, resentment, struggle... Meeks has never been a person with strong empathy. He belongs to the kind of people in the room who watch tragic movies together. he.

These emotions from other people should not have affected him at all, considering Meeks' weak, or can be said to have no empathy.

But for some reason, those emotions not only affected him, but also made him feel like those emotions were his own.

So affected by those emotions, he couldn't help becoming resentful, unwilling, and jealous...

But rationality and a clear enough self-awareness made Meeks understand that these emotions could not come from himself.

If you don't talk about anything else, just talk about jealousy, which is totally not something for a "narcissistic" person like Meeks.

After all, a person who thinks that he is the best in the world, how can he be jealous of those who, in his opinion, are not as good as himself.

But reason belongs to reason, and influence belongs to influence. Meeks, who used to control emotions, even completely different emotions, very well, no matter how he controls them this time, he can't control them to death.

Sometimes, when he closes his eyes, he even feels a biting chill.

The coldness was not brought about by the low temperature, but the kind derived from the hollowness in the heart.

He seemed to suddenly empathize with another person's life, or another person's hopeless and unwilling path to becoming a god.

From the rejection at birth, to the persistence and tenacity after setting the goal, to the struggle of finding no way forward after walking all the way, and the long-term loneliness under the support of unwilling emotions...

All his emotions, even the loneliness, carry such a strong color.

Who does this emotion come from, and who does it belong to? The answer is not difficult to guess.

Many times, Meeks seemed to be brought in, and experienced those desperate and helpless but unwilling struggles with the other party.

And the emotion of jealousy started after I met myself, and then flooded in an instant, and suddenly became so strong that it seemed to be able to overwhelm the loneliness accumulated over thousands of years.

He resented the beauty he never got, was unwilling to face his failure, resented the injustice of fate to him, and struggled to survive... But the most emotion was the jealousy after meeting himself.

He has lived for thousands of years, and those negative emotions have accumulated for thousands of years, but the strongest emotion at this moment is actually jealousy towards himself, a person he has only met a few times.

Meeks neither resented him nor sympathized with him, he just thought the other side was ridiculous.

The bullying he had suffered has nothing to do with Meeks, his fate has nothing to do with Meeks, and his failure has nothing to do with Meeks, but Meeks has become the existence that bears the most emotions for him.

The distance between them is more than simple success, failure, or thousands of years.

The two of them are fundamentally, just fundamentally different.

One is too inferior and the other is too proud.One wants to change fate, but at the same time believes in fate, and the other doesn't take the so-called fate seriously at all...

Jason, who had been by Meeks' side all the time, suddenly laughed when he saw Meeks who was exuding the "explosion/crack" emotion a second ago.

Jason used his fastest speed to approach Meeks, observing carefully: "Are you okay?"

Now in Jason's eyes, Meeks is no different from explosives/drugs/barrels, anyway, they are all one/exploded/just/exploded/big.

However, this time Meeks's smile did not seem to be the same as before when he couldn't bear it and lost control of his emotions.

Now Meeks seemed to relax a lot with his smile.

In fact, it was true. Meeks moved his back that was still itching, "I just suddenly thought of a ridiculous person."

Yes, what a ridiculous person is to do such a ridiculous thing.

That's thousands of years. If you can't succeed for such a long time, the other party hasn't reflected on the possibility that you may have gone wrong.

Maybe the other party is not unreflective, but once some roads start, there is no turning back, and they can only keep going.But I kept walking, and at the end, I found that this is a road that doesn't work at all...

How ridiculous, how absurd.

But all of this is not caused by him at all. It makes no sense that if he succeeds, he will become the punching bag of the loser.

Or does the other party feel that, compared to fate, gods, etc., he belongs to the one who is easy to bully.No matter what the other party thinks, he accepts this gift and just wait.

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