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#533 - 524. Undercurrent (asking for monthly tickets at the beginning of the month~)

Ninth City, Karlett's private residence.

This Titan, who had lived for nearly a few hundred years on and off, rarely felt such frustration again. Even when the Ninth King asked him to return to his post, he wasn't this upset.

If he had known this day would come, he would have been more adamant in his refusal back then.

As far as he knew, after the meeting, that human, Ma En, had gone to the treasury with Zasna. He heard that Zasna had specifically taken him to see the weapon "Sun Chaser," which would be used for cooperation with humans. After observing that weapon, Zasna also took Ma En to the Floating Book Island, introducing him to much Titan history and knowledge.

Although heavily armed soldiers followed them when they went to these places, and there was no intention of removing the suppression device on Ma En's neck, and they had also blocked off the area in advance so that the human wouldn't come into contact with other Titan civilians, the fact that he was allowed to enter these places already indicated that the Titans of the Ninth City really agreed with this human's point of view. If this continued, it was only a matter of time before the Ninth King was awakened ahead of schedule.

Thinking of this, Karlett felt a little annoyed. He never expected that Ma En would successfully persuade the other Titans during that "interrogation." He originally thought that this human would be easily scared silly by him, after all, he was just an ordinary human who had never seen Titan civilization.

But the result was that he was speechless and couldn't think of any arguments to refute this human whom he thought was inexperienced. In the end, he could only watch Zasna's plan succeed.

If this continues, the Ninth King's awakening is only a matter of time.

Dong, dong.

"Come in," Karlett said in a low voice.

The one who pushed open the door and entered the room was none other than his son, Yilu, but at this time, his more important identity was the Titan who found and personally captured Ma En, which was also the reason Karlett called him over.

"Father," Yilu was also very clear about why he was called here.

Karlett didn't waste any words or try to hide anything, and directly cut to the chase:

"You know I don't want Zasna to awaken the Ninth King."

Yilu nodded and said:

"Yes, because after the Ninth King wakes up, she is likely to agree with that human's proposal, but those humans are not worthy of our trust and salvation at all. We shouldn't take any risks for them."

Speaking of this, Yilu looked a little indignant. In fact, his ideas are very common among young Titans. The Ninth King's attitude towards humans should be the most positive among the Thirteen Kings.

She often publicly expressed positive views on humans, such as claiming that humans are not as bad as recorded in most Titan books, and opposing launching a war against the entire human race because of the Gods.

What she said actually made sense, but after she said it too much, many young Titans became disgusted with her attitude towards humans. Karlett knew that Yilu also had the same views deep down.

In fact, he had personally mentioned this phenomenon to the Ninth King, but she didn't particularly care.

The Ninth King just replied:

"This is an inevitable situation. Prejudice against humans is too deeply rooted in Titan culture, and it has deeply flowed in their blood, subtly influencing them.

"And to put it bluntly, what I want to do has considerable disadvantages for them in the short term, and they can't see any long-term benefits, so they will naturally instinctively reject helping humans.

"But in my opinion, we are not qualified to decide the life and death of humans."

Karlett didn't completely agree with the Ninth King's view. Although he didn't think he was a bloodthirsty monster, he still agreed with the proposal to destroy human civilization and race.

He just felt that the Ninth King's vision was too unrealistic to achieve, and the Titans couldn't afford such a risk.

As a Titan, he didn't think they had any need to consider the survival of humans. After all, he wasn't like the Ninth King, who was once a human. As a "pure-blooded" Titan, he didn't care so much about the human race.

But in fact, Yilu was wrong. None of these were the real reason why he didn't want Zasna to awaken the Ninth King.

Yilu couldn't possibly guess Karlett's true motive, because in fact, his idea was extremely simple. He just felt that awakening the Ninth King ahead of schedule was too dangerous for her safety.

Awakening ahead of schedule meant extremely serious risks. This danger didn't come from the Gods or the outside world, but from the other twelve Kings. If the Ninth King woke up early for Ma En and wasted a lot of time running around for his proposal.

And this would cause the awakened Ninth King to be quite weak. This might not be a problem in the short term, but when the Fifth King fully awakened, the weak Ninth King would have to face the Fifth King in her prime.

Over the years, their feud has completely ceased to be the initial ideological dispute, and they also have the worst relationship among the Kings, so Karlett was actually very worried and afraid that the Fifth King would pose a real threat to the Ninth King.

What really made him make this decision was not the risk that the Titan civilization needed to bear, but the Ninth King's.

However, Karlett didn't have any intention of explaining to Yilu:

"Yes, but the current situation is not ideal. Zasna has already persuaded those idiots, and they all think that the Ninth King would indeed be willing to wake up early to meet this Ma En.

"In fact, after this incident, I have become a little suspicious of that so-called human who strayed into this place. What he has done here is too smooth, as if he is a deliberate spy.

"I know Zasna and the others will definitely think I am too suspicious. We have done all the checks related to the Gods for Ma En, and we have also put on a suppression collar, but this is my true thought.

"Staying suspicious is my job.

"And if we want to persuade them, we have to find Ma En's problem, so…

"When you caught him, did you notice anything unusual?"

Yilu instantly fell into recollection, but after thinking for a long time, he just arched his nose and frowned, saying:

"I didn't think of any problems. His performance at the time and his later confession were completely consistent, but if I try harder to recall, maybe I can really think of some reason…"

Speaking of this, Yilu looked at Karlett, with a few more inquiries in his eyes.

What he meant was whether to fabricate some reasons to frame Ma En.

The old Titan, seeing Yilu's meaning, shook his head slightly:

"It doesn't matter if you can't think of it. In fact, it's not easy to stop them now."

Even if fabricating lies can delay some time, it is impossible to truly prevent the Ninth King's awakening. The other Titans are not fools, and this little trick can't deceive them.

Just when Karlett slightly gave up the idea of stopping Zasna, there was a sudden knock on the door.

But he didn't remember having any other guests.

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