I Am Not the Supreme God

Chapter 403: Welcome the light and truth

The leaders of the three civilizations confronted each other, their voices were not covered at all, but countless people still couldn't understand them.

Is this a wise man? How to say it is like a dumb riddle, and the listener is at a loss.

But everyone could also hear that the three people's tit-for-tat posture against Maimang didn't seem as calm as it seemed on the surface.

The most unexpected thing is that among the three people, Azik, who should have been the common enemy of the Reckless Star, looked like a good show.

Even though Saint Cumbana and Pope Bonniville have never met, they seem to be innately uncomfortable.

Cumbana remained unmoved in Bonniville’s tone of gun and stick, and said: "Bonniville, standing too high and unruly made you lose yourself. You don’t need to warn me, but you should reflect on yourself. ."

Bonnieville expressionlessly said, "After all, we are all the same, aren't we? I can naturally take on everything, but that is leaving this world, wise man, isn't it also recorded in your history books."

This is to point out that Kumbana’s act of stealing the country at the beginning is just like himself, for the sake of his own ideals, he chose to deceive the world.

When Kumbana was alive in his last life, didn't he also cover this news tightly?

If after death, she can face her life's right and wrong, and not be moved by others' accusations, can she not also be able to do it in Bonnieville.

She has self-confidence in future generations, and she will inevitably admire that she is an eternal hero, and she has an unconcealable feat.

In her eyes, those secret acts of acting are nothing more than the necessary way to achieve her ideals.

She was never a person of absolute glory and justice, and she did not need others to praise herself so much after her death.

This is not important to her. Rather than praising her for her great justice, Bonnieville prefers to hear future generations comment on her. It is an absolute hero, courage and skill.

Such a true and objective argument is what she is proud of. There is no need to conceal anything and expose all deeds to others, but all beings still have to express themselves inwardly towards her self-arrogant aspect, and produce feelings of condescension.

This is a bit higher in her opinion than the praise she has gained by deliberately creating her own false personalities.

However, Kumbana sneered at her words and said, "No, don't compare me with you. You have already lost when you take out one of my deeds to cater to yourself.

We are different from beginning to end. I have been carrying the world forward all my life and dragging the progress of the times. For a truly beautiful and bright world, I have also made decisions for others, sacrificed a corner of the world, and paid back a piece of the world. bright.

And you, with your own selfish desires, coercing sentient beings together, are you really, worthy of that boundless approval? "

From Kumbana's point of view, it was true that he had stolen the country, but it was to accomplish the mission of the gods and to promote the world to a better place thousands of times.

And Bonnieville is a mad woman driven by desire. Why does she take the place of gods and use the reckless stars as her own bargaining chip?

If this woman has done nothing, Kumbana can praise her.

But your so-called courage and skill, I can easily do it, and I don't need to do this, I can achieve a better ending in other ways.

You say you will be admired by sentient beings for your ambition and courage, but those sentient beings must not include me.

Bonnieville was obviously a little offended, and perhaps she was not comfortable with someone other than that person who could talk to herself with such contempt.

She is indeed changing, and she is also repenting of her past, and trying to regain her original intentions and give sentient beings a better tomorrow.

But how could she tell Kumbana about these things in public? Isn't this a direct confession?

Certain things, knowing that oneself and that person are a kind of sentiment, and letting everyone know it is a shame.

And Bonnieville would certainly not let his shameful side be exposed to others.

She looked at Kumbana and said: "It seems that the saint is really ambitious, thinking that she alone is enough to fight the Dawn Empire."

But Kumbana's words made her choke again, and said: "No, I don't have that conceit, but you have to help me, because this is justice between heaven and earth."

Just so confident, so arrogant, when I was not out of the mountain, you Bonnieville wanted to do what you wanted.

But since I'm here, there are some things you don't want to do, and you need to do it for me.

if not?

Do you dare to say here that the Blue Continent has withdrawn from the battle with the Dawn Empire?

Since you are so courageous, do you have courage to go against the will of the gods and the justice of heaven and earth, and be with the invader, Azik?

No, you dare not.

In that case, even if your gods don't punish you, the will of the reckless star sentient beings will drag you off the throne.

So even if you are hostile to me any more and wish to frustrate my bones, you still need to join me against Azik's Dawn Empire.

You created all of this.

The Dawn Empire is a complete invader, everyone has to expel it.

I just used it for use, and made it clear that if you don't want to cooperate, you have to cooperate, or you can pack your clothes and run away, join the camp of the Dawn Empire, and become a sinner of everything in the world.

What is your courage at this time? Courage?

Let me tell you with practical actions, what you are proud of is not worth mentioning.

These words really made Bonnieville suffocated. The verbal confrontation did not take advantage of him, and he was really disgusted by the saint.

People just scold you face to face and make you have to cooperate with them. What can you do? The general situation has long been impossible.

Bonnieville said coldly: "The saint, it really deserves its reputation, but it seems different from what I imagined. You in the history books are brilliant and great, but in reality you are so mean and very different."

Kumbana was unmoved, even ignored her, but looked at Azik and said, "What are you laughing at."

Azik waved his hand quickly and said, "What am I laughing at? I laugh at the dog and bit the dog, hahahaha..."

Kumbana shook his head and said, "You won't be able to laugh right away."

After all~lightnovelpub.net~ looked at Bonnieville again and said: "And you, Pope, kneel down."

This confuses everyone.

I don't know that Ards and Bonniville are confused, thinking he is mad.

Other bystanders are also inexplicable, not knowing why.

You guys just stun it, what kind of power can you bluntly make the pope kneel down, what does the saint mean?

Bonnieville frowned and said, "Do you really think I dare not kill you? Within five feet, no one can save you except God."

It was so majestic to let her kneel down to speak frankly. There is no mortal in this world, even a saint, who is qualified to say such a thing.

Azik frowned and said, "What do you mean? It's not like you, Kumbana."

However, Kumbana did not answer them at all.

"Welcome to light and truth, world."