Maen's "arrogance" made the Titans' teeth itch with hatred, but the more he spoke, the less these Titans could do about his arrogant appearance. After all, he was disregarding even life and death at this moment.

At least, that's what these Titans thought.

Now it wasn't him who had to convince these Titans, but they had to convince themselves. Karlett hadn't noticed this subtle change yet, and was beginning to fall into Maen's rhythm:

"Maybe we can't leave here to fight the gods. Maybe Shenxiao and the Federation's cooperation really can send those gods back to slumber. I don't believe it, but let's assume it's true.

"Then that absolutely doesn't mean we can't defeat you. You simply don't understand how amazing the Titan weapons we have are, and how they can silently destroy human civilization."

Maen revealed a questioning expression:

"So you're saying you have weapons that can destroy human civilization, but you couldn't take down the gods? Does the word 'Titan' even mean 'those who resist the gods'?"

Hearing this, Karlett said with great dissatisfaction:

"Of course we have weapons to deal with the gods. Don't make it sound like dealing with the gods is easy. You simply don't understand how dangerous the gods are. The gods you see can't reflect their true strength.

"In the gods' most prosperous period, there were even Tier VII deities among them. What you're facing now are gods restrained by shackles. Their true immortality is definitely not comparable to any Tier V ability user.

"If it was just to make them slumber, we could do that too, but that wouldn't have any practical meaning for us. What we really want to do is to erase these gods' existence forever.

"And the easiest way to do that is to erase you humans."

Hearing this, Maen frowned slightly, revealing a thoughtful expression:

"Since you have such weapons, why not just make them fall into eternal slumber?"

However, he didn't really give Karlett time to answer, but came to the answer himself:

"That's right, after all, you Titans don't live in the human world. If you really want to make them fall into eternal slumber, there must be a powerful enough organization to constantly influence humanity's understanding of nature.

"In that case, why don't you cooperate with Shenxiao and the Federation...

"...to make the gods fall into eternal slumber?"

The entire hall fell into silence, and even the shadows on the dome solidified for a moment. Many Titans even felt that what Maen said actually made sense.

Noticing the change in atmosphere, Karlett immediately said:

"What we want isn't to make them slumber."

Maen also said without yielding:

"But I don't think there's much difference between erasing them and keeping them in eternal slumber.

"As long as you can keep the gods in slumber for a long time, and with the cooperation of the Federation and Shenxiao, wouldn't it be easy to destroy the gods? If you don't even have confidence in this...

"...then why do you dare say that hiding here can overcome the gods?"

Zasna also showed an approving expression upon hearing this, and the shadows on the dome also began to flow. Karlett could see that they were somewhat shaken.

Karlett said with a straight face:

"It's unknown whether Shenxiao and the Federation will cooperate with us, let alone whether these guys have the ability to deal with the gods..."

"Then go up and see," Maen interrupted, "I'm not stopping you."

Karlett snorted coldly:

"Go to the land for words of unknown authenticity? You're not qualified for us to take this risk."

Maen raised his eyebrows slightly:

"Is that so? Did I hear correctly?"

Karlett looked at Maen in confusion:

"What do you mean?"

Maen looked at the other Titans on both sides, with a curious expression:

"If I remember correctly, you seem to always be saying how bad humans are, and your books also list so much evidence to show that Titans are more virtuous than humans...

"But now you're telling me that even though you already know that humans might be able to join forces with you to solve the gods, you're still worried about that insignificant risk and want to jointly destroy humanity.

"In this situation, a race that doesn't dare to take even the slightest risk, I don't think you're any more noble than humans. All I see in you is selfishness and cowardice.

"You don't deserve to be the gods' opponents, nor will you be a threat to humanity."

Karlett's face turned black after hearing these words, and he directly revealed an angry expression, wanting to say something, but just as he opened his mouth, he seemed to choke, and directly froze in place.

Because a low voice came from the dome where the shadows were flowing just now:

"No need to say more, we have made a decision."

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