After the Titan Council adjourned.

Most of the Titan Kings left the council hall one after another, all returning to their cities to prepare for next week's meeting with Ma En and the weapons to deal with the gods. After truly "seeing" Shenxiao, they basically abandoned the idea of destroying human civilization, and in fact, most of them were quite happy.

Because they really saw the opportunity to end the gods.

Even the Fifth King, who least wanted this to happen, completely gave up after the meeting. Although he insisted on defeating the gods by destroying humanity and truly disliked humans, what he really hated most was the Ninth King, who had been opposing him for so many years.

If cooperating with Shenxiao and the Federation could truly destroy the gods, he wouldn't refuse. Or rather, if abandoning the destruction of humanity could allow him to completely eliminate the Ninth King, he would consider using other methods.

Unfortunately, the reality was that he couldn't accomplish either.

Zasna had already won.

But not long after he left the tower, he saw a familiar figure in the distance.

Victor.

The Fifth King paused in confusion:

"Are you waiting for me?"

Victor nodded:

"That's right, we need to resolve this issue."

The Fifth King looked at him in confusion:

"What are you referring to?"

Victor said:

"You and I only have one common problem."

Hearing this, the Fifth King was finally able to determine what Victor meant, but he still revealed an extremely surprised expression. He never expected that Victor would still want to deal with Zasna after seeing that scene.

Even the Fifth King didn't change his mind when he heard Victor's words. He couldn't understand Victor's desire to oppose Zasna, nor did he really want to hear what he had to say.

Victor also saw the Fifth King's intention to retreat. Clearly, Shenxiao's performance had extinguished his spirit, so he didn't waste any more words with the Fifth King, but instead tossed him a golden oath.

The Fifth King looked down at it:

"A confidentiality agreement? What exactly do you want to say?"

Victor said:

"Sign it."

Although the Fifth King was still somewhat resistant to Victor's idea, he still signed the golden oath that would require him to keep the following words secret, after all, gold doesn't lie.

After he took the oath, Victor didn't speak, but instead threw another piece of gold.

The Fifth King looked at it again, but this time he didn't answer, instead focusing on the words on the gold. As he continued to read, his expression changed several times, eventually becoming extremely serious and gloomy.

"Is this true?" His tone was full of shock.

Victor said confidently:

"The gold itself bears witness."

The Fifth King shook his head slightly, then took a few steps back:

"How could you..."

Victor interrupted him:

"That's not important. Do you want to watch Zasna realize her ideals? In a situation where we can't kill each other, destroying her plan is the most evil revenge you can achieve.

"Believe me, this is very important to her."

The Fifth King hesitated for a few minutes, and finally revealed an expression of agreement:

"What about you?"

Victor replied:

"I don't know, but you can leave first."

Hearing these words, the Fifth King seemed to realize something and immediately turned around and flew away.

Victor, watching his back, had actually anticipated this result.

Because the second golden oath revealed a very important thing—Ma En lied.

Moreover, his lie was difficult to see through, because almost everything he said was true, but it misled all the Titan Kings in an extremely bad way, making them believe that Shenxiao would really take action.

No, the Federation couldn't let Shenxiao out, let alone that she still had to deal with the deep sea.

That's right, Victor knew the current situation on land, and before coming to participate in this meeting, he had specifically inquired about this ability user named Ma En. He was not a Tier IV ability user at all, nor did he accidentally stray here.

This was all a conspiracy.

But there was also a very important reason why he didn't say these things at the meeting, which was also what shocked the Fifth King—the point was that he shouldn't have known these things at all. Deep contact with the Federation was a taboo for the Titans. If Walter or other Titan Kings knew about this, they would definitely be extremely angry.

And they would definitely want to know the reason why he did this. If they dug into it, then he would really be in trouble, even if he was already in trouble now.

Victor slowly raised his head and looked at the rapidly approaching figure in the distance:

"Walter."

Almost in the blink of an eye, Walter appeared a few meters away from him and stopped in the air:

"Not running?"

The young Victor looked at him calmly:

"So they sent you to stop me."

Walter said:

"And you really didn't give up, but you've already seen Shenxiao."

Victor didn't say what he knew, but instead said:

"I thought we had already reached a conclusion on this matter. Destroying humanity is as important as defeating the gods. If Shenxiao is really that dangerous, we shouldn't join forces with her to destroy the gods.

"We should wait for her to die before jointly solving them."

Walter looked at him and said:

"Such an opportunity is rare."

Victor shook his head slightly:

"No, you are ruining our chance to solve humanity. If the gods are all dead, what reason will we have to make these Titan Kings follow us? They definitely won't continue to follow us.

"This war requires us to work together."

Walter's half-flesh, half-metal face was devoid of any emotion:

"But I don't plan to miss this opportunity, and destroying the gods is more important..."

Victor interrupted him rudely:

"Have you forgotten what we once saw in there? Do you really think the mission of this plan is to destroy the gods? If it weren't for what we saw back then, how could you be so supportive of this plan?

"Destroying humanity is our mission, we must end them.

"Have you really forgotten... their screams?"

Walter looked at him with a cold expression:

"I don't think this is the reason you're stopping Zasna today, Victor. I understand you. In the beginning, you were just using me. You didn't care about their pain at all, you just wanted to survive.

"Your wanting to stop Zasna and Ma En must have your own reasons. If you really want to convince me, then tell me the real reason, maybe I'll consider standing on your side."

Hearing this, Victor fell silent, simply looking at the other party calmly.

He knew very well that even if he said it, he wouldn't get Walter's support.

Understanding his decision, Walter said:

"Then you should stay here and keep me company."

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