Chloe exclaimed in shock:
"So you want to concentrate our main force and prioritize attacking the Bottomless Abyss."
"To be more precise, it's to invest all our power, focus primarily on the Bottomless Abyss, and ignore the Demon Hall."
Chloe pinched her brow.
Ensar's main force basically consisted of the core combat power of the Ensar Humans.
Even if a strategic cooperation was reached with the Locke Empire and the Tunisian Republic, the core combat force still came from them.
The Lockeans and Tunisians also have their own interests and targets they are determined to eliminate.
So even if there's an alliance, claiming to advance and retreat together, if Ensar focuses its main offensive on the Abyss, they'd have to bear it alone.
But...
"This indeed has the potential for execution."
The struggle between the Dark Night Goddess and the Fallen God is essentially a battle between The Stars and the Abyss.
It's just that the Demon Hall plays the role of a spoiler, complicating the situation.
However.
From many years ago, The Stars and the Dark Night Goddess had essentially parted ways.
Intervening now is fundamentally to prevent the Abyss from gaining True God Uniqueness and further strengthening their power.
This would upset the original delicate balance and draw the entire world into war.
So under these circumstances, prioritizing the attack on the Bottomless Abyss is the most suitable choice.
As for why to ignore the Demon Hall?
The reason is simple.
Even if the Demon Hall gains some advantage in the struggle for the Fallen God, it doesn't matter.
The advantage the Demon Hall gains doesn't hold priority compared to The Stars and the Abyss.
Releasing the Demon Hall, it won't attack The Stars immediately but would rather try to further complicate the waters.
This benefits the Demon Hall the most.
And as long as the Demon Hall holds an advantage, the situation for the Dark Night Goddess becomes more perilous.
This will inevitably infringe upon the core interests of various races.
If it is impossible to unite everyone through collective effort, binding everyone through absolute core interests is also a decent choice.
"There's one more thing..."
Cang hesitated for a moment and then whispered:
"Big brother, I know you want to change the predetermined fate, but as it stands, the choices you and Stuart have made haven't changed the predetermined future."
Chloe was stunned for a moment and finally sighed:
"Although I foresaw this situation, it truly is a cruel answer."
Yes.
This is history's echo.
This is also why, for so many years, no one except the chosen ones could successfully navigate the fundamental echo of history.
Rather than saying The Stars chose someone to handle the echo of history...
It's better to say that since ancient times, only once has there ever been an existence capable of handling that historical echo.
For anyone else, the situation would only worsen.
Since entering the echo of history, everything Chloe has done through all means... merely aligned with the direction of historical development.
How can this not make him emotional?
"I'll communicate your proposal with Stuart."
Ultimately, Chloe was moved.
Letting the situation worsen further is not good.
"By the way, congratulations." Cang said in an immature voice.
"What?"
"You're breaking through to Demigod tomorrow."
Chloe glanced at him.
Aware that this guy used Future Vision again.
However.
In the next moment.
A surging aura flickered.
In Count Carlos's frightened eyes, endless streams of light flowed into his body.
Upon reopening his eyes, a drop of blood trickled from Chloe's lips.
He laughed heartily:
"Why wait for tomorrow when I can do it today."
Cang paused and then sighed:
"Are you willing to endure some minor injuries just to break through early?"
Chloe shook his head and said:
"No, Cang, I want to tell you, don't rely too much on Future Vision."
Chloe stood up, his calm face reflecting the palace's light.
"If the future is predetermined to be unchangeable, what's the point of our current efforts?"
Cang smiled and said:
"You're right, you always find a way that aligns with your expectations from the brink of despair."
—Although, such a future doesn't always manifest.
Cang thought in his heart.
...
As they left the royal palace, Count Carlos softly told his son:
"Have things gotten this dire now?"
He knew that his child had a mission in this world.
But he never understood those matters.
After all, those things were too far removed from him.
Even for the Count's family, having an Exemplar Class Extraordinary in the family is an honor.
However, as far as Saints and another Supreme were concerned, even Exemplar Class wasn't enough.
A Legend Class is the prerequisite for entering the battlefield.
A single gambit requires Ensar to stake its entire foundation.
A battle requires joint efforts from humanity's three nations.
Even thinking about winning a war involves considering the gods as part of the chessboard, necessitating political maneuvering.
That level is just too distant from him, making it feel particularly unreal.
Cang looked back at the royal palace and softly said after a moment:
"The situation was never great from the start; what we can do is set up everything that paves the way to victory for their final battle."
"Will spreading the news of the Shadow Plane battlefield make the situation better?"
Cang chuckled lightly and said:
"Do you think ordinary officials and citizens should know about this?"
"Why not?"
"How much turmoil do you think a chaotic rear will cause the front lines if they know about this?"
Cang silently stared at the royal palace without saying any more.
In fact.
Countries tacitly blocked the dissemination of information.
When fighting on the front lines, the stability of the rear determines the morale of the frontline warriors.
Especially at such a critical moment, if chaos erupts in the rear, it has a virtually devastating impact on the front lines.
Count Carlos actually understands this point.
He's not a fool.
But he still spoke up.
Because the feeling of knowing the truth yet being powerless to help is utterly helpless.
Cang looked at the royal palace under the sunset, and after a moment, his eyes lowered, and he slowly bowed his head.
The future is not unchangeable.
Chloe is right.
In fact, what Future Vision sees is not a fixed conclusion, but a possibility.
Choosing a certain direction leads to which path's possibility?
So...
"Big brother, are you ultimately going to choose that path?"
He knows this is the first time in his life meeting Chloe as Cang.
And... the last time.
...
In this year, Chloe was 22 years old.
The fiery battle ignited in the Shadow Plane.
A Ghost Squad "flew" across the skies of the Shadow Plane.
Wherever they passed, one Abyssal Legion after another was uprooted.
At first, the fallen were Demigod Lords.
But soon, even weak divine powers (Angel Class) were beaten to death.
This situation continued for an entire year.
It seemed that the Ghost Squad specifically targeted the Bottomless Abyss.
Their actions were swift and merciless, leaving no living thing in their wake.
Demigods, in front of them, were like infants in swaddling clothes, vanishing in an instant.
Only those with weak divine power had a chance to glimpse their true form...
And then were killed as quickly as possible.
For a time, panic spread among the major corps of the Bottomless Abyss.
The demons were indeed mad enough.
But they were only used to destroying everything, not being mindless.
But now the issue is, the Deity is dead.
Died quietly.
Some ancient demons have already had a bad premonition.
There were such situations in the past.
In the chaotic battles of the past many World Groups, such anomalous events have occurred.
At that time, even deities were very likely to become withering dust on the battlefield.
This is no joke.
More terrifying than the Divine War is the great chaos that drags all worlds into it.
And now, the struggle between the Dark Night Goddess and the Fallen God seems to vaguely hint at stirring up dark turmoil.
No one knows which side the Ghost Squad belongs to.
The Stars?
Demon Hall?
Or even some other World Group actively stepping into the chaos?
The only thing known is that this Ghost Squad is only targeting the Bottomless Abyss.
For a time, the force sent by the Bottomless Abyss to support the Fallen God began to be limited.
The faction of the Demon Hall, like wolves smelling flesh, quickly caught up.
Abyssal Lords, sensing something amiss, had to divert some attention to restrain the Demon Hall.
At this point, the Fallen God struggle was nearing its end.
They absolutely would not allow anyone to seize this opportunity to pick the fruit.
For a time, cracks appeared between the initially dominant Bottomless Abyss and the Demon Hall.
The Stars Continent factions, who got a breather, weren't feeling happy.
Because with the increased pressure from the Demon Hall, the Dark Night Goddess's advantage was further reduced.
From the result, the chance of the Fallen God winning increased.
It only changed from surely falling into the Abyss to having a probability of falling into the Demon Hall.
Unprecedented pressure made the leadership of various factions increasingly anxious.
In such an extraordinarily tense atmosphere, forces that originally cooperated tacitly without interfering with each other began to show a trend of banding together.
On this day, the dwarves of Furnace Castle finally couldn't withstand the pressure and called for all factions of The Stars to gather and discuss major events.
At the camp venue.
The major powers on the continent all came.
Even many small countries with only a few Legendary forces sent representatives.
The dwarven representative was particularly agitated at the meeting:
"What are you still waiting for? Do you really want to watch us lose this war?"
The Elf Race coldly responded:
"Stupid stone heads, no one wants to lose this war, but the problem is we can't see a way out."
The Half-Elf leader was silent for a moment, then said softly:
"We once saw the Ghost Squad from afar, I can be sure, they are definitely not demons of the Bottomless Abyss, or monsters of the Demon Hall."
The gazes of everyone in the audience looking at their peers gradually became profound.
The hidden implication of that sentence.
Is that the Ghost Squad, which has been aggressively besieging Abyssal Demons recently, is likely to be one of The Stars' own.
The Half-Elf chief frowned and said:
"It's not us, you know, 400 years ago we were heavily damaged, now we can't afford top-level forces."
The Gnomes looked a bit awkward:
"You don't think it's us, do you? You should know, if we took action, it would definitely cause more of a stir, not live like ghosts."
The Tieflings looked awkward.
They didn't find it easy to join this conversation.
After all, Tieflings have devil lineage, so in the past, to avoid misunderstandings by other countries, they acted very cautiously.
At this time, the irritable Dwarf King banged the table heavily and said:
"Now that the situation has reached this point, we need the Ghost Squad to come forward and find a way to wrap this up.
Shire is not a good being, but She must not fall into the Abyss!"
At this moment, suddenly someone in the crowd raised their hand:
"If the Ghost Squad takes the lead, will you dare to fight?"
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