World’s End: My Keyword is One More Than Others

Chapter 440: When there are more people, there will naturally be suitable skills



Looking at Raphael, who was moved by Du Ge's righteousness and sincerely chose to submit, Fira fell into deep thought, and his mind suddenly cleared.

An evil god disguising as an ancient god could easily rule the mortal world, then pretend to fight with the demon king...

Isn't that exactly what Du Ge is doing?

Applying his words to himself is more fitting than applying them to the ancient gods.

After all, Raphael also mentioned that a new great demon king named Du Ge might have emerged in the demon realm, which is probably not just a coincidence.

Poor Raphael, finally like the rest of them, played by the evil god...

Fira, thinking he had seen through everything, looked at Raphael with sympathy.

The mortal world was doomed.

But what did that have to do with him?

From the moment he decided to slay the gods, Fira knew he had embarked on a path of no return. Only if Du Ge won would he have the best outcome.

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The remaining four ancient gods might join forces to trouble him;

The righteous image he had built might collapse;

The war between gods and demons might not have been started by him;

The Du Ge in the demon realm might not be one of his own...

A series of problems lay before Du Ge, but having abandoned greed and impatience, no longer obsessed with controlling everything, his mindset stabilized significantly, and he quickly found his own path to survival in what seemed the most dangerous situation.

This world is vast, which is a disadvantage for someone like him who excels in rapid advancement, but it is also his advantage.

The ancient gods are not fast; they need the same amount of time to travel, which gives him some breathing room.

Judging from the personalities of the Moon God and the Sun God, the ancient gods are all arrogant.

The Moon God is not even willing to waste words explaining to Raphael, let alone the billions of people living on the earth.

Perhaps in their view, killing him would eliminate all hidden dangers, and there's no need to waste words explaining to mere mortals.

But the billions of people are precisely the foundation of the Alien Star warriors, and as long as this foundation is not destroyed, his attributes will remain, and he only needs to firmly grasp the propaganda front to ensure his continuous growth.

Ordinary people have no right to participate in the war between gods and demons, no matter how excessive his actions on the Alien Star Battlefield.

As long as he wins this war, history will be written by him...

The postnatal deities participating in the battlefield would certainly not want to attribute the credit to the ancient gods; they too need power and status.

Theoretically, he and the postnatal deities are on the same front.

Power has always been about the distribution of interests, unrelated to integrity and fairness.

The ancient gods are indeed powerful, and from their perspective, they indeed have no crimes, just like humans raising cattle and sheep, enslaving them, eating their meat, and not considering themselves guilty.

Therefore, it's difficult to judge them with Iron-Faced Impartiality.

But on the battlefield, there are still Alien Star warriors, and the skills of Alien Star warriors can deal with the ancient gods, just like his Iron-Faced Impartiality, once he breaks through their mental defenses, even the Sun God cannot be exempted.

In short, there is always a way out.

The worst outcome is to pretend he never awakened the skill of soul-splitting, treating this as a real Alien Star Battlefield game, killing all other Alien Star warriors until only ten remain, ending the Alien Star Battlefield directly, and placing hope in the next game field.

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There was still a day's journey to the war between gods and demons.

Du Ge drove the Sun God's chariot, slowed down, and continued writing essays in the sky about the ancient gods, smearing them while further establishing the image of the righteous and benevolent King Holly.

The Iron-Faced Impartiality's righteous judgment left criminals nowhere to hide, and those sinful nobles confessed their crimes, further highlighting Du Ge's greatness.

The simple public was too far removed from the lofty Sun God, to them, he was merely a symbolic figure.

But King Holly was down-to-earth, not only standing up for the wronged but also, when the ancient gods turned to flee, running without hesitation towards the war between gods and demons to intercept the evil demons from the demon realm outside the mortal world.

This noble sentiment was worthy of everyone's admiration, and the heroic King Holly became a hero against the evil gods, with every ordinary person, except those he judged, raising their thumbs for him, not allowing anyone to speak ill of King Holly.

A hero cannot be without companions.

Thus, Raphael, who turned from darkness to light, bravely sacrificed himself in the battle with the Sun God, and the disfigured Fira also became a hero in the hearts of the people.

One was called the left leg of the god, the other the torso of the god.

The kind-hearted people gave them such plain and unadorned titles.

Heroes naturally enjoy the treatment of heroes, and wherever they went, Raphael and Fira were praised by countless people, with their names being chanted.

Raphael was flattered; he had guarded the demon realm for thousands of years and never received such treatment.

At this moment, he seemed to finally taste the true meaning of being a deity, and compared to Du Ge, those ancient gods, even if not corrupted by evil gods, were too irresponsible.

While feeling emotional, Fira also seemed to comprehend some truths about life and conduct.

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A day's journey was stretched into two by Du Ge, and through rounds of propaganda, his attributes continued to grow, gradually approaching the heights of the previous Alien Star Battlefield.

Du Ge drove the Sun God's chariot, his martial soul unfolded, with the Sea God and the Sun God standing opposite each other, as if there was an extra sea and a sun in the sky, and he even used seawater to write essays in the sky.

Flashy and eye-catching, one only needed to look up to see him, a typical Du Ge style.

He didn't even need to search deliberately; Alien Star warriors came to him on their own.

In these two days, Du Ge gained two new partners.

One was York, an orc from Proxima Star, now the chieftain of the orc tribe, with the keyword being tough.

His first skill was Rock Solid: this skill made his body as hard as stone, and no one could break through his defense from the front;

His second skill was Overbearing: when he displayed a tough attitude, the opponent would unconsciously avoid his gaze and develop feelings of aversion towards him;

The other was a fellow from Qi Yuan Star, a warrior who awakened an eight-star martial soul, named Adia.

His identity was a legion commander from a country called Adia, with the keyword being praise, and he also awakened two skills:

The first skill was Flattery: anyone who heard his praise would become elated and lose themselves, treating him as a confidant;

The second skill was Singing Praises: the achievements he extolled would be deeply believed by others;

York's skills weren't particularly useful, but Adia's Singing Praises could further enhance Du Ge's reputation, making him a perfect support;

His first skill, Flattery, could theoretically be used for espionage and luring the enemy.

But with the world map so large, the effect of this skill was negligible, and sending him out for espionage might not even meet Du Ge's requirements after running his legs off.

Although only one useful skill was discovered among the two Alien Star warriors, Du Ge was already very satisfied.

There were still over 170 people left on the battlefield, and he could always find skills useful to him.

Adia's Flattery was enough to influence people's minds, but Du Ge had the Protection of the People, making him immune to mental manipulation, so he wasn't afraid of being schemed against.

However, Adia was very self-aware, always behaving honestly, never daring to use his skills on Du Ge.

After all.

Even people from other planets sincerely submitted to Du Ge, so how could he, a fellow from Qi Yuan Star, be inferior to an outsider?

With Adia's addition, Du Ge's reputation grew even faster.

Having tasted the benefits, he simply formed a new group with Adia, Fira, and Eddie, leaving them in the rear to specifically promote his achievements.

Eddie's Facelift could disguise him as anyone, and his Ever-Changing could push reforms at ten times the speed;

While Adia's Singing Praises could spread Du Ge's fame throughout the mortal world.

The two working together could quickly erase the ancient gods' influence in the mortal world, pinning them to the pillar of shame.

Fira, with the body of the Sun God, was there to protect the two and provide them with mobility. The Sun God's chariot was needed by Du Ge himself, and relying solely on the two for propaganda would be too slow. Pairing them with Fira, who could teleport with the power of the Sun God, made for a perfect combination.

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