In the Amazon rainforest, the villagers of the secluded village had already been freed from the control by the druids when the druids and the Eternals entered the church, and have now returned to their respective posts to work.

It seems that they are completely unaware that they have just been manipulated. But this is normal, after all, the abilities of the Eternals are simply irresistible to humans, and in ancient times, those people did regard the Eternals as gods.

The village chief, the druid, left the church angrily and came to a lake, standing quietly on the shore. Compared to the calm lake, his heart was not so calm.

"Shu~"

Suddenly, there was a slight noise behind him. The druid looked back and saw that Makari had quietly appeared behind him.

"What are you doing here (sign language)" Makari walked to a position side by side with the druid and then made a sign language.

"This place makes me feel peaceful. Whenever I feel emotional, I choose to come here. (Sign language)" the druid said while using sign language.

Makari nodded in understanding and continued to comfort her using sign language: "Don't be sad, at least we know the truth now."

However, the druid shook his head and said, "No, Macari, I am not sad, I am just angry. I am angry at Ajak for hiding this from us all this time."

Makari was silent for a while, then continued with sign language: "Druid, although Ajak was wrong and had been deceiving us all along, she is now brave enough to resist the Celestials and tell us the truth. We should give her a chance to make up for her past mistakes."

After hearing what Makari said, the druid fell into deep thought. Although he was still angry, he felt that what Makari said made sense.

Rebellion against the gods.

He could not accept the fact that he had been repeatedly erased of his memory and treated like a puppet for so many years. Although Ajak deceived them in this matter, he was not the mastermind. The real mastermind was the Celestial God Group that created them.

But how easy is it to resist the Celestials? Druid still has self-knowledge. He believes that even if he joins them, the nine Eternals will probably be crushed to death by the Celestials with just one finger.

"Even if I forgive Ajak, what will change? We can't compete with Alisem at all. (Sign language)" said the Druid.

"I have protected the humans here for 20 generations, keeping them from being harmed by the outside world and themselves. Perhaps, humans are destined to experience this extinction." The druid said helplessly, and his sign language movements became slower.

"Druid, Ajak said she has a way to deal with Alisem, so we are looking forward to this matter! (Sign language)" Macari gestured.

At that time, after Ajak revealed the truth on the Tama, she considerately gave everyone some time to calm down. Ajak knew that no matter what she said next, it might be difficult for everyone to listen to her after they just learned that they had been deceived for so many years. Therefore, she chose to wait patiently until they could gradually accept this fact.

Afterwards, although everyone calmed down a little, many people still believed that it was impossible to resist the Celestials. After all, they were challenging their creators, and the existence of the Celestials was far beyond their imagination. Even they themselves were just beings created by the Celestials, so how could they have the power to compete with them?

King was the most negative and discouraged guy among them. He found Ajak several times and said that he wanted to withdraw from the operation and go back to enjoy his last days. These words sounded like a will, and yes, when the Celestials were born, their memories would be erased, which was no different from death.

In order to stabilize the morale of the troops, Ajak called everyone together again. She saw everyone's doubts and uneasiness from Jin Ge. So, at this meeting, she told everyone in detail about her confidence in confronting the Celestial God Group.

When they first heard about the cooperation with humans to fight against the Celestials, all the Eternals except Gilgamesh and Tina showed surprised expressions on their faces. In their impression, humans did not have any powerful power except for technology. They wanted humans to join them to fight against the Celestials? Isn't this just wishful thinking?

Gilgamesh and Tina, who had met Noah before, had a preliminary understanding of the partner Ajak mentioned. When Ajak mentioned cooperating with humans to fight against the Celestials again, their expressions did not show much ripples.

Although they were not entirely sure whether cooperation with humans could pose an effective threat to the Celestials, they had some trust in Ajak's decision. Moreover, Noah had previously cured Tina of her eternal demonic disease, so the two had some confidence in Noah.

More importantly, Tina's Eternal Demon Disease had just been cured, and they hadn't yet fully enjoyed the wonderful life after recovering from the disease. The thought of having their memories cleared by the Celestials and going back to continue their endless reincarnation life of working part-time was something they were extremely resistant to.

So, no matter what, they intend to fight for their freedom and destiny this time.

Others probably had the same idea. They didn't want to be treated as puppets anymore, so they temporarily agreed to join Ajak's resistance team.

At this time, Macari also told the druid what Ajak had said before and what they were thinking, hoping that the druid could join them.

After listening to Makari's story, the druid fell silent. He turned his head and looked at the lake, the shimmering water reflected his thoughtful profile.

However, the druid didn't think for long before he felt his sleeves being gently tugged by Makari.

"I don't want my memory to be deleted, and I don't want to forget my friends. Do you want to forget me? (Sign language)" Makari showed a sad expression and gestured to the druid who turned back.

The druid took a deep breath, slowly turned back to look at Macari, and then saw Macari's determined eyes.

"Makali... Okay, I'll join you. I'll fight Alisem to the end. (Sign language)" the druid said after a sigh.

"I knew you wouldn't give up so easily. (Sign language)" Makari said with a smile.

Afterwards, they continued chatting by the lake, sharing their experiences during the years they were apart.

"You said you stayed on the Tama for hundreds of years? You should have come to find me. (Sign language)"

"I thought we would be back soon, but it took us so long. (Sign language)"

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