Ikaris also knew that this was a way out given to him by Sersi, and also a way out for him, so while he was struggling desperately to break free from the restraints, he felt a little guilty and did not dare to look Sersi in the eye.

Seeing that he had no intention of expressing his opinion, Serhi's heart sank, "Ikaris, are you going to continue to be so stubborn?"

Ikaris ignored him and looked at Festus, "We must ensure that the divine manifestation is completed smoothly. Let me go immediately."

"I don't!" Festus crossed his arms across his chest, looking very proud.

"Do you think the hypnosis of Diamu is over?" Ikaris said with a wry smile, "If Alisem finds something unusual, He may come to Earth in person.

In front of the great power of God, we are all ants, and that will be the end of all things.

So, now, let me go and wake up Tiamu so we can survive."

Hearing this, several people looked at each other, and a trace of gloom appeared in their hearts.

What Ikaris said might not be very likely. After all, Tiamu was just asleep, and there was no need for Alisem to come in person. Maybe he just wanted to understand the situation briefly and then stop paying attention to it.

Serhi could fool her, after all, Tiamu had slept for such a long time, maybe he would take another nap right after waking up!

But it’s better to be safe than sorry!

"I don't agree." Festus said, "It's not good for us to give birth to Tiamu, have our memories wiped clean, and then start our next life like a puppet.

If I stay in this state of confusion forever, I might as well die!"

Shengna sighed deeply and took a step forward at the right time, “I have the most say in this matter.

When you return to the World Crucible, you'd better hope that your memory is cleansed, otherwise you will be worse off than dead."

"You... are really stubborn." Ikaris was speechless. Doesn't he know the consequences?

But that was Alisom! They couldn't resist at all.

When the God's manifestation comes, there are actually only two paths before the Eternals. One is to ensure that the God's manifestation is completed, and then have their memories erased, and give birth to a new race of gods on the next creation planet.

The other way is to prevent the God from appearing. If you are lucky, you may be able to survive for dozens or hundreds of years. If you are unlucky, you will be judged by Alisem and die.

But he willingly chose the first path, not only because of the loyalty and sense of mission engraved in his bones, but also because this path would allow the Eternals, including Sersi, to survive, which was a win-win situation.

"You are the stubborn one. You are so pathetic." Phaistos murmured.

"Maybe!" Ikaris did not refute and continued to struggle hard to break free from the chains on his body. The chains clanged, and several rings derived from the chains buried in the ground began to tremble.

Phaistos' eyes focused, and he immediately summoned several golden rings to nail Ikaris' body to the ground.

"I think we have to think quickly. Ikaris's energy is too strong. I can't keep him locked up for long."

"Or, knock him out!" Spike reminded, "No matter what, get him out of here first.

If all else fails, lock Ikaris up and slowly persuade him. One day he will change his mind."

Ikaris, who was pinned to the ground, looked at Spike in astonishment. He couldn't believe that such words came out of her mouth. When did she become so vicious?

Thinking of the dark life in prison in the future, Ikaris shuddered subconsciously and silently accumulated energy in his body, preparing to break out of the cell in one fell swoop.

"This is really a bad idea." Zhu Ke shook his head. "He is Ikaris! There is no prison in the world that can hold him."

"I think so too," said Festus. "I have racked my brains to design this cage that weakens his power. It is impossible to design a more perfect cell in such a short time."

"Why not just kill him and be done with it all," Saint Na suggested.

"no!"

Everyone said in unison, rejecting the suggestion.

Even if Ikaris stood on the opposite side of them, they could not just kill him like that.

"Actually, I didn't mean to kill him. I was just joking to scare him." Shengna shrugged with a smile. Her previous proposal was indeed just a bad taste.

"Don't make such jokes next time." Serxi said with an unhappy look on her face.

"knew!

But I can’t kill him, and I can’t lock him up either, it’s a bit difficult!”

Several Eternals looked at each other, not knowing how to deal with the situation, and all had sad faces.

At this time, Ling Ge came over, glanced at Ikaris lying on the ground, and couldn't help but applaud and exclaimed: "You guys really impressed me!

I was thinking of giving you some support! Now it seems I was overthinking."

"It's okay, you came at the right time, help me think of a solution." Zhu Ke said, "How should we deal with Ikaris?

It feels like a hot potato that can neither be killed nor imprisoned.

We can't watch him all the time! Even if we want to, we don't have the ability to do so!"

"Your IQ is really worrying!" Ling Ge shook his head speechlessly, "What's so difficult about this?"

"So do you have any good ideas?" asked Serhiy.

"Of course, after all, I have experienced a little more than you."

"Then tell me quickly. I can't keep him trapped for long." Festus said anxiously.

"Ahem!

You have lived on Earth for at least 7,000 years, don't you know there is a word called 'exile'?"

Hearing the word "exile", Ikaris felt bitter, but then he thought that they wouldn't be able to exile him for long, so he put his heart at ease again.

"It's useless!" Spike shook his head. "Ikaris is the boy closest to the sun. Even if we send him out of the earth, he can fly back quickly."

"In this mere solar system, anyone can easily fly back and forth with just a decent spaceship.

You might as well take a longer-term view.”

"Then... the Milky Way?" Spike frowned.

"That's a good idea." Shengna said, "As long as the distance is far enough, he won't be able to find it for a while, but how do we send him out?"

"Knock him out, then speed up the Tama and fly until the energy is exhausted," Zhu Ke suggested.

"Zhu Ke!" Ikaris glared at Zhu Ke fiercely, "I should have killed you five centuries ago."

"I'm so sorry! I accidentally lived for over five hundred years longer."

Noisy!

Ikaris fired lasers from his eyes, but their range was less than two meters.

"It's even more regrettable now. I'm standing right in front of you, but you can't do anything." Zhuke said sarcastically, but he was also a little scared in his heart. He silently took a few steps back, away from Ikaris' shooting range.

"Tsk!" Ikaris also noticed Zhuke's little trick and gave him a contemptuous look.

"I'm afraid that won't work." Festus thought for a while and said, "The Tama has enough energy to keep flying, but we sent Ikaris out of the earth with the Tama as well. With the help of the spacecraft, it won't be difficult for him to fly back.

And to put it bluntly, what we exile is not distance, but time.

Ikaris must be exiled for at least a hundred years to ensure that nothing goes wrong.

This means that the Tama would have to fly unhindered in the universe for at least fifty years, but this is simply impossible.

Without anyone controlling it, there is a high possibility that Tama will directly hit a meteorite, an asteroid belt, a planet or even a star. These are just uncertainties.

In addition, there are interceptions by advanced civilizations. A spacecraft that passes by without any greeting will generally be regarded as an invasion and may be shot down directly.

Even if we are extremely lucky and none of the above things happen, there is still one most basic condition: who can guarantee that Ikaris can sleep for fifty years?

We can let him sleep for a few days at most and he will wake up. What can we do in a few days? Nothing.

And everyone, it’s not that I’m reluctant to part with the Dormo, but we only have one spaceship, and this is the Eternals’ last resort.

If we give Ikaris this life-saving weapon, he might be safe, but we will be in trouble."

"Hahaha!" Ikaris couldn't help but burst into laughter, "Phaistos, this is the most pleasant analysis I have heard in thousands of years.

It’s a pity there’s no wine, otherwise I would definitely treat you to a drink.”

"Forget it! I've quit drinking for decades." Festus waved his hand with disgust, feeling helpless towards this extremely arrogant prisoner.

Click!Click!

Ling Ge took out his camera and pressed the shutter, then took out the photo and looked at it carefully, "Tsk! Look at how helpless you are, it really makes me speechless."

940. This is not allowed, that is not allowed, the Eternals have too many demands

"It was you who proposed exile, so why don't you come up with a more reliable idea," Shengna said lightly, and everyone else's eyes fell on Ling Ge.

"Ahem!" Ling Ge cleared his throat. "First of all, your vision is really too small. The past seven thousand years have been wasted."

"Hey! Watch your words." Spike reminded. This was really hurtful to their self-esteem. Hadn't they been restricted to Earth for the past seven thousand years just to protect humans?

“I’m not wrong. Don’t you think that banishing Ikaris to outside the galaxy would really be safe?

I don't think so. With Ikaris's ability, it should be easy for him to get a decent spaceship.

With the coordinates of the Earth and the technology of space jump, it is estimated that we can return in less than ten days or half a month."

"So exile is useless?" Spike said unhappily.

"Not really!" Festus shook his head. "As long as the place of exile is far enough, this idea is still feasible, but we can't do it."

"Listening to your words is like listening to a speech!

Isn't that still a bad idea? That's just bullshit."

“So, I mean throw him into another universe.

In this way, no matter how powerful he is, he will not be able to find his way back in the endless multiverse."

"Are you kidding?" Phaistos asked with his eyes wide open, "I know that the multiverse exists, but we have never been to other universes.

What's more, it's a problem for us to send Ikaris outside the Milky Way, let alone other universes. This is simply a fantasy."

"Just because you can't do it doesn't mean I can't do it." Ling Ge said calmly.

"Really?" Festus couldn't help but feel a little skeptical.

"It's more real than pearls, and it's a basic operation for me. I can do it with just a wave of my hand."

"That's great, let's get started!" Festus made way for him and made a 'please' gesture, apparently wanting to deal with this hot potato of Ikaris.

"Hey!" Ikaris panicked instantly, "You can't be serious!"

Snapped!

Ling Ge snapped his fingers, and a dimensional wall appeared in front of everyone, "Ikaris, this will be a journey full of excitement and adventure.

It's just a one-way ticket, are you ready?"

Ikaris: ...

“No, I’m not prepared at all.

I have no idea what the other universe is like.

You might as well kill me now if you throw me into a portal full of uncertainty without doing any investigation."

"Do you think I don't want to?" Ling Ge pushed the dimensional wall forward, "Once you get there, no one will stop you from committing suicide if you want to."

Upon seeing this, Ikaris began to struggle violently, breaking free from the rings on his body one by one. The chains also trembled continuously, but they were still locked tightly.

Seeing the dimensional wall getting closer and closer, Ikaris showed fear in his eyes for the first time. He gritted his teeth and wanted to release the accumulated energy at once to break these restraints.

"Wait!" At the critical moment, Serxi stopped Ling Ge, "I think this 'exile' is a bit inappropriate."

Ling Ge rolled his eyes and reluctantly put away the dimensional wall, "Sister, what on earth are you trying to do?

Even if he is your ex-boyfriend, you don't have to protect him so much!

We have done our utmost to spare his life."

Festus was also a little speechless. "Serhi, unless you have a better idea, could you please get out of the way?"

“I just think there are certain flaws in this approach.

"What Ikaris said makes sense. We don't know the situation in the other universe, so it would be irresponsible to send him there rashly." Said Serhi, and then added, "It would also be irresponsible to the life in the other universe."

Ling Ge: ...

"Serxi, this is exile, not house arrest!

There is no need to care whether he is doing well or not!"

"That's right, Serhi, solving the problem now is the most important thing."

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