The Growth of a God

Chapter 86 The second generation of corpse people

Chapter 86 The second generation of corpse people (35)

When Li Hao turned off the computer, lay on the bed and fell asleep.

The "Think Tank Meeting" in the City of Bones has also come to an end. Gu Sheng once again used his outstanding personal charm and eloquence to convince all think tank members to agree with his actions.

Even the most warlike Li prophet in the think tank had to agree to Gu Sheng's risky plan.

However, to be on the safe side, Ali decided to let the best fighters among the skeleton people follow Gu Sheng to the mermaid tribe on the seabed.

"So, is this why you came to see me?"

In the grazing area of ​​the City of Bones, Ake looked at Ali and the bear in front of him and asked.

Behind Ake, Aya was helping him watch the four-legged bone-dwelling beast that was gnawing on the broken bones.

However, from the way Aya turned her head from time to time, it could be seen that her mind was now entirely on Ake and the other two.

"I am no longer a warrior, and I am tired of killing."

Looking at Ali with a calm expression, Ak knew that the other party was the real person of this trip.

As for his former boss, Xiong Bin?
From the moment the war ended, Xiong Bin was no longer qualified to lead Ak.

"This time it's not about war."

Reaching out to stop Xiong Xiong who was about to say something, Ali said this.

"Your mission is to protect the leader closely so that he can carry out this negotiation safely."

"If the leader encounters any unexpected situation during this negotiation, it will directly lead to the start of the second 'War of Divine Punishment'."

In front of his former tribesmen, Ali, in contrast to his previous irritability and bellicosity at the think tank meeting, spoke in an unquestionable tone.

“And this time, no one will have the prestige of a leader, allowing us to continue to live in peace with the hundreds of races for decades.”

"..."

Hearing this, Ak, who was covered in a black robe, fell silent.

No one knows the value of peace better than Ake, who has experienced war.

However, it is precisely because he knows the value of peace that Ake is particularly aware of the importance of this mission.

If any accident occurs during the mission, he will become a sinner of the entire Skeleton People and even the Mountain and Sea Realm.

"Why choose me?"

After a long silence, Ak suddenly asked.

Among the common people who were born through special transformation, Ak is not the most special one.

Quite the contrary, whether in terms of combat performance or results, Ak is as ordinary as it can be.

Not to mention compared with those who were born specifically for fighting.

Even compared with ordinary people like Xiongbi who have undergone large-scale transformation on themselves, Ake is slightly inferior.

"Because you are the only second-generation corpse who can control your desire to kill."

At this moment, Xiong Bin took over the conversation and spoke.

"Your bodies come from the bones of bone-born beasts, and your souls come from the evil spirits that once ravaged the earth..."

"You are man-made skeletons, the closest beings to the original ancestors."

"Perhaps that's why, once you enter combat mode, you will frantically kill every living being you see, even your own kind."

There was a slight pause in his voice, and Xiong Bin suddenly changed the subject.

"You are the only exception. You have been suppressing your desire to kill."

"Brother Shuli once said before he left that if you don't suppress your desire to kill, you will definitely be the strongest second-generation corpse." "So letting you take charge of this mission is also an opportunity for the entire second-generation corpse group."

In today's City of Bones, the former common people have long since been integrated into the group of skeletons.

They may become doctors among the top, shepherds among the skeletons, or be responsible for the birth and maintenance of newborns...

Only a small number of second-generation skeletons like Ake, trapped by their own violent and warlike nature, have been unable to fully integrate into the daily life of the City of Bones.

If Akzhen can complete this task perfectly, perhaps he can help those second-generation skeletons better integrate into the City of Bones.

"Even if you don't consider yourself, you have to consider Aya!"

Seeing that Ake fell into silence again, Ali's eyes turned to Aya who was eavesdropping not far away.

"She is a skeleton born from your bones. She is also a second-generation skeleton."

As Ali said, Aya's birth was an accident.

She was a rib that Ake had lost, but unexpectedly ended up having a soul.

In a sense, Aya is even more special than Ake.

"Okay! I promise you."

I don’t know if he was persuaded or if he had already been prepared for it.

There was no trace of hesitation in Ak's voice, only a calmness that was so indifferent that it was almost indifferent.

"But I also have a condition, which is that Aya must continue to learn from the prophet until she gives up on her own."

Among the skeletons today, prophets are the only ones qualified to spread wisdom and knowledge.

Especially for a prophet of Ali's level, his profound wisdom and knowledge are not even inferior to that of an ordinary undead.

Of course, Ake doesn't really care about any of this.

The reason why it made this request to Ali was simply because Aya likes to study.

Aya is different from all the skeletons he knows. Not only does she have a strong desire for knowledge, but she also has an outstanding learning ability.

If Aya had not been born at a time when the undead had left, she would definitely be the object of the undead's intensive training.

"You don't have to tell me this, I will do the same."

He stared at Ak deeply.

Ali seemed to understand a little bit why Shuli valued this outlier among the second generation of corpse people so much.

"Also, there is one thing I want to explain to you in advance."

"Although the hundreds of tribes in the mountains and seas have lived in peace with the Skeleton People for decades, we cannot rule out the possibility that there are still radical elements among them who intend to create trouble."

"Besides, this negotiation was proposed unilaterally by the leader, so the mermaids will not be responsible for security issues along the way."

"In the East China Sea, those terrifying sea beasts are the true masters of the sea."

"Compared to the members of the Hundred Tribes who might disrupt this negotiation, those unintelligent sea beasts are the real crisis you need to face."

He nodded in understanding, and there was still no sign of any emotional fluctuation on Ak under the black robe.

"I understand. As long as I am alive, there will be absolutely no problems with the leader."

Ake was not promising anything to Ali, it was simply stating a fact.

Ake was so calm that he didn't notice that Aya behind him showed a worried look.

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