Warhammer 40: Gods Of Mortals

Chapter 1134 The Future of Star God

Chapter 1134 The Future of Star God

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Qin Mo flew towards Tyrone One.

The Void Dragon followed behind him.

"You want to leave the real universe?"

"To the Warp?"

"I really don't understand why you are so obsessed with destroying the gods of the Warp. Obviously, our real universe may be able to completely get rid of the corruption of the Warp in a few hours. The Star Scroll has already repaired 95% of the curtain of the real universe."

"The Warp is very dangerous. So dangerous that if you want to sentence a C'tan to death, you can just throw it in there."

"..."

The Void Dragon is like a chatterbox human at this time.

Qin Mo flew forward silently, listening silently, without even "responding" to the Void Dragon with his eyes.

Qin Mo understood what the Void Dragon said, and he had already made some considerations.

After the Void Dragon General had said what he wanted to say over and over again, Qin Mo finally told him the truth.

"I am going to the Warp, not staying in the Warp forever."

"The veil can hold back the gods, but it can't hold back me. If I want, I can come back anytime."

Qin Mo used two simple sentences to block the question that Void Dragon was about to repeat over and over again.

After getting the answer, the Void Dragon pondered for a moment and was about to speak again.

Qin Mo had already anticipated what the Void Dragon would ask.

"The Star Gods cannot continue to live in the Celestial Engine. This is something I built for my people. It will not belong to the Star Gods in the future."

"The Star Gods will have a place to live in the real universe, there is no doubt about that, but it must be a suitable place to live."

"All Star Gods must abide by the most important rule now, which is that they are forbidden to interact with mortals."

What Qin Mo said was indeed what the Void Dragon wanted to ask.

Regarding the future arrangements for the Star God, and how the Star God will live in the real universe after Qin Mo enters the subspace.

However, the Void Dragon has a different opinion on the Star Gods' arrangement: "Perhaps the Star Gods can be allowed to assist mortals when necessary, to prevent mortals from going down a path of no return in the future, or to turn the tide."

"I am already satisfied that the Star God can guarantee to abide by the rules. I dare not imagine what will happen if the Star God interferes in the affairs of mortals." Qin Mo finally turned around and looked at the Void Dragon.

The Void Dragon thought about it, then agreed.

Perhaps Qin Mo was right. The star gods should not have the qualifications to interfere in the affairs of mortals.

"The Star Gods outside the Milky Way have not obtained living metal bodies, nor are they conscious, so there is no need to worry about them." Qin Mo has begun to think about things outside the Milky Way, "But within the Milky Way, the Star Gods must be strictly managed. What I worry about most is that they will get out of control after I leave."

"Why are you worried? You can kill any star god now." The Void Dragon asked doubtfully.

Qin Mo suddenly stopped flying, and the Void Dragon also stopped.

"Magladros, if I'm not in front of you now, you go and kill all the people on that planet." Qin Mo pointed to an inhabited nest world next to him, "Then I come back and kill you, what will I lose in the end?"

The Void Dragon was stunned for a moment and replied, "I am gone." "No, the loss is for everyone in that world." Qin Mo shook his head, "What's important is not how to punish, but how to prevent tragedy from happening. Even if I can kill all of you, if you have already committed cruel and vicious acts, the loss will still exist and will not change whether you are punished or not."

The Void Dragon realized that Qin Mo was emphasizing the importance of rules again.

The Void Dragon knows the importance of rules, but its understanding of the rules is that abiding by the rules will prevent the Star God from becoming a giant in strength but an ant in thinking, and will no longer allow the Star God to be picked off by others in brutal internal strife.

However, the Void Dragon has yet to fully understand the importance of this rule to humans.

Qin Mo did not need the Void Dragon to have a deep understanding. He only needed the Void Dragon to be the maintainer of the rules, together with the Burner, the Recorder, and the Mimic.

"There must be a very clear boundary between Star Gods and mortals." Qin Mo turned around and continued flying. "If necessary, I will come back from the subspace and smash a Star God who has violated the rules or intends to violate the rules into pieces as a warning."

After hearing this, the Void Dragon thought it was a good idea.

Nothing can serve as a greater warning than smashing a star god into pieces bit by bit in front of other star gods.

But to be honest, the Void Dragon does not want this method to be used as a solution.

"If you are determined to embark on the path of killing the gods of the Warp, then go ahead. I won't let you have any worries." The Void Dragon's assurance was cold but powerful. "I will make sure that no Star God will have to come back from the Warp to deal with the affairs of the real universe due to their stupid and cruel behavior. I promise."

Qin Mo turned his head and stared at the Void Dragon, then nodded: "You are always unexpectedly reliable."

In Qin Mo's eyes, the Void Dragon was unexpectedly reliable.

Qin Mo never expected the Void Dragon to become a character like Malcador, but the Void Dragon did become a character like Malcador.

"Regarding what happened between you and the Caster tens of millions of years ago..." Qin Mo took the initiative to mention that event in the extremely distant past. He did not think that he would have to bear any price for the Caster, but some things should be said out loud. Only by saying them out loud bravely can the conflicts that are already in their budding stages be resolved.

The Void Dragon is now complete, it has normal thinking and can be communicated with.

That's why Qin Mo was willing to say it.

"I know very well that you are not the Forger." The Void Dragon said, "I have always known that you are not the Forger at all, so of course, my past with the Forger has nothing to do with you. You can treat it as if it never existed."

"It is precisely because you are not a forger that you can inspire me."

“I realized the importance of what you do, the importance of your thinking.”

The Void Dragon spoke several sentences in succession, and then paused like a human taking a deep breath, and added: "It's a good thing you are not a forger, otherwise the Star God will always be a barbaric ant in terms of thinking and civilization system."

"You think it through." Qin Mo nodded.

The Void Dragon is enlightened.

It realized one thing.

This is the thing... How terrible it is to be a giant in strength but an ant in thinking.

Terrible enough that a transcendent being like the Star God could be defeated and enslaved by his own slaves.

"The importance of order and rules." Qin Mo emphasized, "If you do as I say, the Star Gods will be able to truly coexist with real creatures."

"Yes." The Void Dragon agreed very much.

The Void Dragon had accompanied them on this trip only to ask questions, and now that its purpose had been achieved it would no longer be accompanying them.

And when the Void Dragon said goodbye and flew rapidly towards two hundred light years away, Qin Mo watched the Void Dragon disappear from his sight, and then sped up to rush towards Tyrone One.

(End of this chapter)

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