"........."

"........."

The people in the room exchanged glances for a moment without saying a word, and the atmosphere seemed a little awkward.

Hill thought about it, silently pushed Ye Ao forward, and coughed lightly.

However, before he could open his mouth, Ye Ao jumped out and raised his hands high: "It's me! The boss saw that I was lazy as a member of the group and brought me back!"

"!?"

Hill was shocked and stared blankly at Ye Ao who was so proactive.

No....Why haven't I heard of such a person in my previous life? How come he mastered the trick of "skipping dialogues" in "The Sanctuary" so quickly?

That’s right, although this world is more real than any game, there is still a way to skip the conversation. All you have to do is speak the other person’s words first!

“....Is that so...?” Knimu was obviously stunned for a long time before she raised her head blankly and looked at Hill.

“………” Hill raised his eyebrows, expressionless, and nodded silently.

"So..." Kneem was silent, thought carefully, glanced at Alice beside Hill, and finally looked at Hill quietly: "You...are going to say anything else?"

Hill didn't answer and nodded again.

"You say." Knimu seemed to be relieved suddenly, even her tense body relaxed a little, and she spoke slowly.

After hearing this, Hill said indifferently: "About Fina..."

"Wait." However, after she had said a few words, Knimu's eyes suddenly narrowed and her voice suddenly turned cold: "If you want to talk about how she died or want to express how guilty you are, then you can go back. I'm not interested in talking about this."

"............" Hill was stunned, pouted silently, and took a deep breath: "No... I want to say... I want to try to revive her..."

"what?"

Knimu was stunned, and her voice suddenly became more angry: "Are you kidding? Take back your unrealistic ideas, and we should face the future..."

"Do you want to know?" Seeing the other party suddenly start talking about big truths with some excitement, Hill silently pulled out a chair and sat down, and asked lightly.

Knimu paused and looked at her silently: "You say."

"first,"

Hill raised a finger: "We need to make the mercenary group strong enough, and then find a way to force the orcs to return her body..."

"Then...."

As she spoke, she suddenly raised her thumb and drew a line across her neck: "If we kill the guardian god, then..."

"!!??"

"Etc., etc!"

In an instant, everyone in the room widened their eyes and looked over in disbelief.

"What do you mean?" Knimu was extremely angry and stared at Hill: "Are you making fun of us?"

"Hill..." Alice was nervous and worried, and quickly covered Hill's forehead, fearing that her brain would be burned out because of her emotional ups and downs...

"I'm not kidding..." Hill looked innocent and glanced at everyone calmly: "This is the only chance. Do you really want her to come back?"

She was not kidding. Although she was not sure whether this method would work, it was at least feasible in theory.

Ascend to the gods!

Gods will never die, or the realm represented by gods will never disappear. In other words, in theory... if the guardian god dies, a new guardian god will immediately appear. This is how gods compete...

Of course, in addition to taking over, gods can also carve out their own paths and become new beliefs, so logically speaking, there will only be more and more gods, not fewer.

It's just that even in her previous life, she had never seen the replacement of gods...

"........."

After hearing Hill's answer, Knimu's face, which was originally filled with anger, suddenly showed some compassion.

"You..." She sighed, stood up, and came to Hill: "Hill... I know you feel guilty about Fina's death, but the dead cannot be resurrected, so..."

"So... I'm not kidding..." Hill shrugged helplessly, staring at Knimu seriously: "I feel good now, really, but you..."

"Humph!"

As if she had been hit in the sore spot, Knimu suddenly snorted and turned her head away in displeasure: "Then how are you going to complete the last step?"

"........."

Hill also turned his head and said quietly: "I have my own way..."

"You even have a way to kill gods, why don't you use this 'method'... and just solve the first two as well?" Knimu turned her head and twitched her lips silently.

"Because my method is not 100% successful," Hill thought for a moment and said frankly: "So we should finish what we can do ourselves first..."

"I did it myself..."

Knimu listened and suddenly sighed: "Then, let's start by developing a mercenary group. Do you have any good ideas?"

She figured it out. No matter if there was something wrong with Hill's brain or not, at least this guy must have had a very complete plan before. Even if there was something wrong with his brain now... he should not... forget it, right?

So she made a prompt decision. She also wanted to develop a mercenary group anyway. At least from this point of view, the two had the same goal.

"The situation in the kingdom is almost stable now," Hill nodded, quickly climbed onto the big wooden table covered with maps, and began to draw with his fingers: "The kingdom is now divided into six regions, but in the future, the orcs will soon find that they cannot control the occupied areas of the kingdom, causing those places to become free territories..."

"Just like the area we are in now, the entire Free Territory will attract many people who are looking for opportunities. If we can demonstrate enough sense of security, we can even attract refugees from all parts of the kingdom. But the most important thing is the Chosen One!"

As she spoke, she knocked on the Free Territory, which accounted for almost one-fifth of the kingdom's territory: "If we want to completely control the entire Free Territory and even other towns in the kingdom, it is absolutely impossible to rely solely on the current foundation and refugees, so we should establish a system... with the Chosen One as the main force!"

"Take the Chosen Ones as the main force..." Knimu frowned slightly. Not only her, but Alice beside her also frowned when she heard it.

She hoped that Hill would be more motivated, but just now...she seemed to have heard something incredible...

Isn't this guy a little too motivated?

"Well, the Chosen Ones are the main force."

Hill nodded affirmatively, then clenched his fists tightly and said, "I call this system... Guild Alliance!"

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