He clearly sensed that He existed simultaneously in an unknown dimensional node of another dimension and the spacetime realm.

Once He releases His power without restraint, even the basic laws of spacetime and physics will become chaotic and eventually collapse. His enormous size will unleash astonishing gravity, attracting nearby cosmic bubbles and pulling them toward Him.

With just one glance, the Titans knew that this was an existence they could not match. Of the four in their kingdom, only Tartarus could stand calmly before Lombard.

Tartarus stepped forward and addressed Lonbo, his voice magnetic and possessing a unique charm: "Please forgive our uninvited presence. The embodiment of the balance of the universe—no, I should call you Lonbo, right?"

Behind him, Titan suddenly felt that the title of the embodiment of balance was unreasonable. How could the size of the embodiment of the unique laws of the universe exceed that of the universe itself?

“You said before that you would come here, so it can’t be considered uninvited.” Longbo turned slightly to the side, his gaze falling on the unfamiliar figure behind Tartarus.

But when Longbo's gaze fell on Titan, Titan quickly calmed down, regained his usual demeanor, and simply introduced himself: "I am Ablusot Titan, also a warrior from the kingdom."

At this moment, He did not begin with the title of the ultimate life form, the symbol of the kingdom's warriors, as He had done before.

Tartarus added from the side, "The Titans are among the kingdom's most formidable warriors and our finest swordsmen, possessing exceptional swordsmanship."

Upon hearing this, Longbo nodded thoughtfully, wondering which swordsman was stronger, this Titan or Zagi, the ice swordsman from the Land of Light.

But now was clearly not the time to think about that. He turned his gaze back to Tartarus. "So, what do you want to talk to me about?"

"If you still want to invite me to join your kingdom's camp, then you may as well go back."

Longbo reiterated that he would not join the Kingdom's camp, nor was he interested in siding with the other Kingdom of Light for the time being.

Tartarus felt a little regretful but not surprised when he saw Lombard express his attitude. Compared to other beings of the same or even stronger level in the multiverse, it was already good that He was willing to talk to him.

Tartarus once sought out unique beings of the same caliber as Lunabrück, but he was forcibly expelled before he could even see them.

Looking across the multiverse, aside from the four mysterious beings, Longbo, who appears fierce but is essentially chaotic, is the easiest to talk to.

According to the Titans, even Noah, the Limit of Light, was not as easy to talk to as Longbo, a being of chaos.

But given that Tartarus hadn't come to win him over again, he quickly adjusted his words and stated his purpose directly: "I think we can make a deal."

Behind him, Titan's eyes dimmed upon hearing this. He knew that once this deal was made, it would mean that the kingdom was completely desperate, which was why it had no choice but to take this path.

Longbo said, "Speak."

Tartarus gazed at the distant battlefield where fierce fighting was still raging, as if deep in thought, but then uttered something that surprised Lombard.

"I hope that if our plan fails and fails to save the core of the kingdom, leading to the kingdom's collapse..."

"Please take action and take away some of the kingdom's survivors. Use your power to create an energy source similar to the kingdom's core, place them in a remote universe, and let them become the last spark of the Ablusotes."

Tartarus knew that even someone as powerful as Lombre could not repair the core of a kingdom capable of destroying multiple universes, nor could he create one.

However, if it's just a small core used by a portion of the survivors, then it's highly likely to be no problem.

With Longbo's abilities, finding a remote universe for some of the kingdom's survivors to live in wouldn't be a problem.

That's why he proposed such a deal.

However, Longbo found this extremely absurd and chuckled, "You would rather believe in me, a god of chaos, than in the Land of Light?"

How interesting. These days, are the people of Chaos more trustworthy than those of the Land of Light? Longbo was momentarily at a loss for words when it came to Tartarus's so-called deal.

However, Tartarus simply chuckled and replied, "In my opinion, given your reputation throughout the multiverse, you are trustworthy."

"Besides, if you have enough leverage in the transaction, you have no reason to refuse, do you?"

In truth, Tartarus did not think Lonbo was more trustworthy than the Land of Light, but he also knew that one should not put all one's eggs in one basket.

Besides the well-regarded Ryubo, the Land of Light is also an option for him.

If things truly reach an irreversible point, then Titan, who has a good relationship with a certain warrior of the Land of Light, will "betray" himself and the kingdom.

At that time, the Titans would waver because of the people of the Land of Light, betraying and killing themselves, using the life of Tartarus, the mastermind behind the conspiracy, as a pledge of allegiance.

He also relied on the relationship between the Titans and a warrior from the Land of Light to secure a chance for some survivors to continue their lives. Lonbo was his choice, but not his only choice.

In this way, the kingdom has a double layer of insurance, ensuring its continuation even in the event of destruction.

Currently, only Tartarus himself and the Titans know about this; the other two high-ranking officials are unaware of it.

Tartarus was worried that if they found out, they would mess things up.

"Champions?" Longbo sat on his throne, asking with interest, "What can you give me?"

If the stakes are high enough, then Lomber wouldn't mind helping Tartarus with this favor.

Tartarus was right; Luneburg did indeed have the ability to conjure a plasma spark or other energy source that could cause hyper-evolution.

After all, He had already crafted a Star Torch by hand when He was weak ten thousand years ago. Even the Baltan aliens could create a Land of Light by messing around. Now that Longbo has become countless times stronger, there is naturally no reason why he cannot do something that is not difficult.

Tartarus raised his head, meeting Lonbo's scrutinizing eyes directly. His gaze was meaningful, and he whispered seductively, one hand outstretched in a clenched fist:

"A way to take you to a higher level."

"At the level of Noah and the King of Ultra..."

Chapter 208 Consent and Delegation

As Tartarus's voice faded, all other sounds seemed to be shut out, as if all was silent, and the distant war scene played like a silent movie.

Upon hearing this, Titan was instantly overwhelmed with shock. He stiffly turned his head and looked at Tartarus in disbelief, his azure eyes trembling.

"Tartarus, are you serious?"

He was horrified and couldn't understand why he should really hand that method over to this other-dimensional chaotic god in front of him.

If He really succeeds, wouldn't He indirectly create another pinnacle existence for the multiverse?

Tartarus didn't turn around, but he clearly saw the reaction of his companion beside him and answered confidently, "Of course, we ultimate life forms don't need that kind of method, what's the point of keeping it in our hands?"

Tartarus believed that it was a waste to keep something that was completely useless to him; only by using it as a bargaining chip could he truly realize its value.

It's a worthwhile trade to exchange something you don't need for an opportunity that allows survivors to rebuild and rebuild a vast kingdom.

If Longbo agrees to the deal, it won't be as simple as just helping the kingdom's survivors build a core and find a habitat.

More importantly, the survivors will be protected from destruction by those ambitious individuals.

Only with protection can the survivors truly have the opportunity to grow back to their current size; strong protection is the core of this deal.

Tartarus's gaze swept directly over Lonbo, and he chuckled as he asked again, "So, are you interested in this deal?"

He carefully observed Longbo's reaction, trying to glean more useful information from the aura emanating from him.

However, no matter how Tartarus observed, he ultimately gained nothing, as if Lombre was completely unmoved and uninterested.

And that was indeed the case. After hearing the core details of the deal, Longbo's mind remained completely unmoved; he was genuinely not very interested.

He himself has the means to develop to a higher level.

Although this method is slow and involves many unexpected events or setbacks, He is indeed making steady progress along this path.

Therefore, Tartarus may not have devised any schemes or tricks for Lombre, but Lombre didn't really need the methods Tartarus offered.

Longbo's lowered gaze flickered slightly as he responded, "That's all?"

"I'm not interested in your proposed method. Is there anything else we can trade?"

Lombard's words left Tartarus and the Titans stunned. They had considered many possibilities, but they had never imagined that Lombard would not be interested in this method.

They could clearly sense that Longbo's words weren't meant to increase his stakes, but rather stemmed from a genuine lack of interest.

"Aren't you interested?" Tartarus asked tentatively.

He quickly received another answer: "It's obvious."

This silenced Tartarus and the Titans. Tartarus lowered his hands, his gaze towards Lombre growing increasingly strange, unable to comprehend Lombre's thoughts.

Why would an evil god be uninterested in reaching a higher level? Was Luna too eccentric, or did He already possess the means to take that step?

Tartarus was completely baffled by this.

"In that case, it seems that our kingdom does not have anything suitable and of equal value."

After a long silence, Tartarus spoke again. Although his expression remained unchanged, his tone and mindset had subtly shifted.

"But you can also suggest things you want, or things you need me to do."

Tartarus did not intend to give up on this deal with Lombard and let it fall apart; he would never be willing to accept that.

Therefore, Tartarus was forced to relinquish some of his initiative and hand over control of the transaction to Lombard. Although this was disadvantageous, it was still worth trying.

Faced with Tartarus's persistent words, Lumberjack clearly knew that Tartarus was unwilling to accept defeat and had handed the initiative back to him.

"I get to choose?"

Longbo pondered for a moment, his mind racing as he tried to recall what he needed Tartarus or the Kingdom to do.

Searching for lost family members?

This is completely unnecessary; His own hounds can do the job. Although it takes time to find the cosmic bubbles because there are so many, Longbo doesn't care.

To annihilate a race or an enemy?

Longbo doesn't have that many enemies right now, and even if he did, he could manage on his own.

As for what Longbo couldn't do, then a kingdom that can't even protect itself is even less capable of doing it.

In the end, after much thought, Longbo couldn't find anything in his mind that he needed Tartarus or the Kingdom to do.

Facing Tartarus, who awaited his answer, Lune made no attempt to conceal his response:

“I have no need for you or the kingdom to do anything, and your kingdom can do nothing now.”

After Longbo gave his definitive answer, He clearly sensed a faint emotional fluctuation emanating from Titan, which was obviously somewhat regretful.

Although Tartarus did not show much emotional fluctuation, his eyes still revealed a lot.

Longbo's plan here failed, which means that the kingdom can only entrust the last spark of hope to the Titans and the Kingdom of Light, leaving one less insurance policy.

However, just as Tartarus was pondering how to salvage another plan and carry it on, Lombard spoke up again, giving him a glimmer of hope.

“I think you still have time to prepare, and while preparing your plans, you can also look for similar bargaining chips and find a suitable one.”

Tartarus instinctively looked up, a hint of surprise in his eyes, and then readily agreed.

"In that case, we will find something suitable to trade with you as soon as possible."

Now that we see hope again, at least we've accepted it and haven't completely failed, no matter what.

During this time, it won't be a problem to continue searching for something of equal value or to start a new project. "At least there's still a chance."

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