……

"What about others?"

At the temple, Yizhisha, who was planning to take a stroll around the holy city with Caesar, searched for a long time but couldn't find anyone. In the end, she could only come to Asha's place to look for him.

“They went to the Holy City,” Asharuya said.

"We should head to Antarctica now."

Yi Zhisha was taken aback. "He went alone?"

"What else?" Asha Ruya shrugged.

"Would I really want to become a burden to him?"

Although Caesar can now control his white light and no longer indiscriminately harm people like before, she is still aware of the dangers of Antarctica and that she had only caused Caesar trouble in the past.

"Why didn't he tell me?" Yi Zhisha asked, somewhat annoyed.

"If he wants to talk to you, will you let him go?" Asha'ruya asked.

Caesar's main concern was that Isa would try to go to the Holy City with him to cause trouble. After all, Caesar was the son of Parthenon, and now that such an opportunity was available, she would naturally try her best to seize it and make the temple develop faster.

Caesar didn't go to the Holy City for these things; he just went to make an appearance and say that if any forbidden spellcasters tried to test him, he would take direct action.

If we let Yizhisha deal with it for a long time, it will inevitably cause other troubles.

If he brought someone else along, Caesar was worried that Izusa would be angry on such an important occasion, so he simply went by himself.

Perfect, he just needs to show up and that'll be it.

His main purpose was to address the problems in Antarctica; otherwise, with global cooling, many people would not be able to survive.

"Why didn't you try to persuade him?" Yi Zhisha said.

"Such a dangerous place, at least Zhenchan should go with him."

“It’s precisely because it’s dangerous that he has to go alone,” Asha’s said.

If he can't win, Caesar will unleash the light of destruction and wipe out Antarctica.

He's going to Antarctica, not just to target that one Antarctic emperor. Just as there's more than one ruler of the Pacific, there's certainly more than one ruler of Antarctica. If he takes people with him, it won't be easy for him to unleash his world-destroying light.

“But don’t worry, even if there is a problem, his old father will definitely be faster than us,” Asha Ruya said.

Yizhisha paused for a moment, then turned and left without saying anything more.

Asha'ruya dressed up and went out.

Archangel Gabriel of the Holy City, Shaka, came back here with them after leaving the Demon City. They had actually discussed taking Shaka with them when Caesar went to the Holy City, which would give them some time to prepare and avoid any accidents.

But Caesar left in such a hurry today that Shaka probably doesn't even know yet.

……

"Lord Gabriel, are you comfortable staying here?"

Asha'ruya walked into the small courtyard she had arranged for Shaja.

There are too many rules on the sacred mountain, especially going up and down, which is too troublesome and takes half a day each time. Caesar can ignore the rules and fly directly, but they can't. So, unless necessary, everyone lives in the garden in this sea of ​​flowers.

"He's gone?" Shaka said.

Azharia nodded. "He thinks it would be difficult for you if you were involved."

Shaga is the archangel of the Holy City. If she stands with Caesar, even if it's to act as a buffer to prevent things from getting out of control, the people of the Holy City don't think she's that understanding.

They would only think of Gabriel as a traitor.

“I’m having a hard time right now,” Shaka sighed.

Her identity had already been exposed while she was in Shanghai, but instead of returning to the Holy City, she went to stay at the temple.

“I think you’re doing pretty well right now,” Asha’ruya said. “You haven’t gone with him, so you haven’t made your stance clear yet. From now on, you can completely act as an undercover agent by his side, or you can compromise with him for the sake of the Holy City.”

Shaka looked at her strangely. "Do you think this is a good idea?"

They've gone to such lengths to compromise and appease everyone?
Wouldn't Caesar then become a tyrant?

“Perfect.” Asha Riya sat down.

"He has no interest in ruling, which is why he hasn't interfered too much in changing the existing order or breaking the existing rules. After all, if he touches these things and something goes wrong, it will be his responsibility."

"Given his temper, he's unlikely to ignore it when the time comes, so he simply chooses not to touch it."

"To rule the world as a dictator and tyrant can avoid a lot of trouble."

“But he can’t be considered a tyrant,” Shaka said.

“That’s what you think,” Asha’s said.

“You have to understand, even the temples are growing increasingly fearful of him.”

Caesar is becoming more and more like a god, but he is not a god of mankind. His power will not be used for mankind; he is only for himself, just like those powerful ancient gods.

Moreover, Caesar was far more powerful than the ancient gods, and no one could even see any hope of resistance.

"Why?" Shaka asked, puzzled.

"He is the son of the Parthenon, why would the people of the temple be afraid of him?"

“Because he is neither biased towards the temple nor towards humans,” Asha'ruya said.

"If he uses his powerful strength to seize more benefits for the temple, to destroy the demon empire, and to fight for resources for humanity, then people will not be afraid of him."

"But he didn't, not to mention that he let the sea gods go when he could have killed them. Now, nobody considers Caesar a god among humans."

The reason why the totem beasts of the Eastern lands were slaughtered by humans is because they were only there to establish order, not because they favored humans alone; they also favored other weaker races.

Not being biased towards oneself means being the enemy; there is no such thing as fairness or a middle ground.

“But his rules reduced war and casualties,” Shaka said.

Once emperors and forbidden spells are used, the wars waged by them will be nothing more than minor skirmishes.

“Although he forbade emperors from using force, he also forbade the use of forbidden spells. In everyone’s eyes, his so-called fairness is not fair at all,” Asha’ruya said.

"What everyone wants is fairness that favors themselves, and only fairness that favors themselves is fair."

"If they're not friends, they're enemies."

They categorize all life forms other than themselves as demons and arbitrarily regard all demons as enemies.

The whole world is an enemy.

This idea is particularly prevalent in human civilization.

If Caesar doesn't help humanity, then he is humanity's enemy.

“He knows very well where he is now. To everyone, he is a tyrannical dictator, an evil figure who should be overthrown and defeated,” Asha'ruya said.

"He just doesn't care."

"Perfect, with him as a foil, we appear to be in the right."

Shaka's expression was somewhat unnatural, "He..."

“He doesn’t care how people who don’t care about him see him,” Asha Ruya said.

"As long as he cares about him, that's enough."

"He doesn't care about anything else, whether it exists or disappears."

"So, appease him, even if it's just to protect the things you care about." (End of Chapter)

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