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Chapter 952 947 The Federation's Ideas

Chapter 952, Section 947: The Federation's Ideas

Besides these three most active angels, the Throne is also an angel who appears frequently, but unlike his companions, he has almost no combat record. He is more responsible for matters related to the Holy Church.

The selection of the Pope, the establishment of the Church, and various religious ceremonies all fall within the responsibilities of the Thrones throughout history. Even the current Pope, Raphael, was personally selected and appointed by him.

However, according to the Federation's speculation and research, the combat strength of the Thrones should only be around the average level of the V-rank, which is completely negligible in a battlefield of this level.

However, this is just speculation by the Federation, because there is no combat record of this Throne, and it is impossible to know where his maximum combat power is. But this actually says something in reverse.

Besides, although this Throne has no combat record, his predecessors did, otherwise he wouldn't be the Throne now. And his predecessors' performances were not particularly good.

However, the Federation specifically mentioned here that although they deduced that the Throne should not pose a threat, they still needed to remain vigilant because they did not know the true situation.

Moreover, although this Throne Angel himself was not strong in combat, the church he built was quite dangerous. At this point in the book, the most dangerous figure in the church today is also briefly mentioned—the current Pope Raphael.

This youngest pope in history is as mysterious as the Thrones, but he possesses formidable power. He rarely makes a move, but every time he does, he displays terrifying, thunderous strength.

He is also a dangerous adversary that the Federation is paying close attention to. However, compared to other War Angels, the Federation's reports describe him in a much more mild way, not because he is inferior in strength.

From the Federation's perspective, however, the Pope might not be so firmly on the opposite side. Although the other side might not give up the fight, as long as the angel himself is dealt with first, he will not be a problem.

He might not even invest too many resources to help fulfill the prophecy.

According to the Federation's understanding, this pope has considerable autonomy and is not entirely dependent on Heaven, which is also because he has strength comparable to that of the Archangels.

Moreover, although the angels are life created by the Destiny Returner himself and are a manifestation of the will of Heaven, the Destiny Returner is now dead, and Raphael's power also comes from Heaven which has no master.

Therefore, at least in terms of power, he was equal to those angels.

This information was not much different from what Marne had learned; the pope was almost openly stating that he was not entirely subordinate to the angels.

If this wasn't some kind of pre-planned misdirection, then he was likely an enemy that could be "dealt with" through negotiation, and the Federation would certainly have made such an attempt.

This is also something they excel at.

Besides these most common angels, the Federation's report also mentioned a special individual.

Those are the fallen angels who are now in hell.

This former Seraph, being a demon, was not invited by the Federation precisely because of his special status. If only strength is considered, he is definitely a key combat force worth recruiting by the Federation.

However, considering that this matter was likely a conspiracy by the Cherubim, the Federation had no intention of inviting him at all. In fact, in the reports about the angels, they highlighted his various abilities, almost treating him as an opponent.

Clearly, they believe the fallen angel is likely an undercover agent and may well step forward in this incident.

However, Marx and Engels were not so pessimistic about this.

Because he knew that real fallen angels did exist, and that the power to distort reality could indeed cause angels to transform into fallen angels, meaning that this was at least a possibility.

Moreover, although the changes of the fallen angels can be said to be completely secret, this is why many people suspect that these changes are caused by the cherubim operating in secret.

But Marx and Engels didn't entirely think so. Because this change happened before the fault line.

Before the rift, it was not uncommon for angels to "fall" into hell, or even for someone to break through the entire heaven. Such things were not suspicious at all in the past.

Therefore, the existence of fallen angels is not so suspicious.

Apart from these few, there are no other high-ranking angels on the surface, at least not in recent years. However, this does not mean that they are the only ones who exist.

According to the Federation's precise calculations, without considering fallen angels, there should be three high-ranking angels in Heaven who have not yet appeared, and two of them are at the top level of their respective ranks.

As for the situation of these angels, the Federation can only refer to various historical materials. However, there are more than twenty kinds of high-ranking angels that have existed in Heaven, each with different special types of angels.

Maren was unsure whether the Federation could make contingency plans for all types of angels, and even if they did, it would be affected by resource allocation issues.

despair.

Just as Marne was reading the angel's report, he heard the sound of a chair hitting the ground in front of him. When he looked up, the newcomer was already sitting directly opposite him.

"How was it?" Lin Zhaoheng asked in a slightly aloof tone.

Maren raised his head to look at this important figure in the Federation:

"They did not disappoint me."

Lin Zhaoheng nodded slightly, but her expression still carried a faint sense of aloofness:
“I’m glad you’re satisfied. We’ve taken this matter more seriously than ever before. Although we may have had some disagreements in the past, we must unite in the face of such an enemy.”

The “we” she referred to clearly included the entire federation, not just Marne and her.

She was speaking on behalf of the federal government.

Marx and Engels answered noncommittally:

"What you said isn't without merit, but in reality, this matter is very complicated. After all, when someone shouts for everyone to work hard for it, their purpose is likely to hide behind the scenes and use those forces."

"Then they can reap the benefits themselves."

Lin Zhaoheng nodded, his face showing agreement:

"That's right, everyone should be wary of guys like this. Fortunately, the Federation that led this operation wasn't that stupid. We can clearly see how dangerous Heaven is, and similarly..."

“We know how little you trust us, so we didn’t mean to just talk the talk.”

"We are prepared to pay a heavy price for this war and for humanity. We also know that only interests are eternal, so we are prepared to pay the price."

"We want to get Luoyu back. Name your price."

She looked at Ma En with indifferent eyes.


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