This Lich Requests More Remuneration
Chapter 692 - 596: The Crazy Plan_3

Chapter 692: Chapter 596: The Crazy Plan_3

"But I don’t feel that this plan is very reliable," Hircine’s madness stems from his own curse, the weaker his power, the clearer his mind becomes. A rational Hircine would never emerge to bear the wrath of the Lord of the Dawn. The end result would only be Hircine firmly grasping his deity position and hiding away, till the end of time, until I, this mortal, perish under the torment of fate."

Amberser never felt that he had escaped fate, on the contrary, he was constantly provoking the bottom line of this goddess, knowing that one day it would not be the Goddess of Fate stepping on him, but rather that he would completely escape fate and become a new deity.

And by that time, he might not become the new Prince of Lies, thus smoothly sidestepping the trouble Amberser presented.

But this was the best-case scenario. In reality, it was more likely that the Prince of Lies would skulk in the corners, dealing underhanded blows while the Goddess of Fate fanned the flames, and Amberser would shatter to pieces with one wrong step, never to recover.

"So my plan will be even more aggressive than the Lord of the Dawn’s. I want to kill Hircine as quickly as possible, not force him to take action, but the plan is too insane; I’m worried it could create an uncontrollable situation." Amberser’s tone became very serious as he said to Yeg, word by word, "Guild Leader, if I spread the ’Shire Scripture’ everywhere, making countless planes become Hircine’s fanatical believers, would Aeo step in to kill him?"

Yeg’s soul, which had seen no ripple in tens of thousands of years, trembled upon hearing Amberser’s plan.

What a mad plan it was—Hircine had similarly intended to do this, but he couldn’t spread the "Shire Scripture" quickly enough, and any move he made would be obstructed by all the gods united together.

But Amberser was different—his Magic Mirror had spread too widely; just by uploading the "Shire Scripture" into the Magic Mirror, he could potentially bring Hircine hundreds of millions of fanatical followers in just a few days.

How broad would be the scope? How many deities would be offended?

The thought alone was astonishing to Yeg; indeed, the younger generation is to be feared, not even Hircine at his most mad was as terrifying as Amberser.

Yeg shook his head and said, "Whether Aeo will act, I do not know, but you will definitely be the first to be punished, and Ogma will not spare you first."

The Lord of Knowledge, Ogma, despises such destructive taboo knowledge the most. If Amberser dares to publicly spread the "Shire Scripture," Ogma would immediately issue divine punishment, which is his duty and can operate without constraint from Aeo’s rules.

Don’t think that being an instrument spirit grants immunity; Ogma’s divine power is specifically adept at restraining the likes of Amberser—not targeting his body, but the knowledge he possesses.

Amberser would not be immune to the stripping of knowledge.

Amberser would be stripped of all knowledge by Ogma, turned into a drooling idiot, then undyingly pressed and tormented forever.

Amberser scoffed, "Tch, I’m doing this to help him take revenge, aren’t I? Hircine has been bouncing around for so long because he hasn’t caused enough trouble, which is why Aeo can’t be bothered. If things are blown out of proportion and become extreme, then the God above Gods will have to step in."

Yeg couldn’t be bothered to comment on such self-destructive behavior anymore, shaking his head, "You want to plunge the Heavenly Plane into years of turmoil again, best discard this notion promptly."

If Aeo gets angry, the gods will suffer, and Yeg might not be able to stay out of it.

He was old and truly did not want to experience a great purge of the gods.

Amberser stroked his chin, "So, this card is actually quite threatening; I could use it to intimidate all gods. But nevermind, the bomb is too big, too many gods threatened, it could have a backlash. Sigh, then we can only try the Lord of the Dawn’s suggestion, playing a game of endurance with Hircine."

"What do you plan to do?" Yeg asked.

"Flip it around, spread the ’Shire True Transmission’ and completely block off Hircine’s previous plan. At the same time, use my advantage in propaganda to let everyone know that the current Prince of Lies is useless, and it is I, Diga Ultraman, who is the true Prince of Lies. The biggest lie I’ve recently spread is that I will End Blood Battle, which is just a smokescreen; the true scheme is even more frightening..."

Yeg frowned upon hearing this, asking, "What scheme?"

Amberser shook his head, "I don’t know, haven’t made it up yet, but it’s not important. Others will concoct hundreds of conspiracies for me, and a few of them will grow more and more perfect, more and more outrageous, until many people will believe them without a doubt."

"But you can’t fool Hircine, He has the power to discern lies."

"That’s equally unimportant, the ones I aim to deceive aren’t the deities, but the mortals who can influence the deities. The more people believe the lie, the greater the power of the lie, and this lie also involves the first layer of hell and the endless blood battle. If Hircine doesn’t find a way to debunk my lie, then He’ll just have to watch helplessly as His divine nature shatters, and I take all His power."

Amberser’s plan was just as mad, but at least it didn’t involve pulling all the gods down with him.

But then Yeg asked, "What do you need me to do? You have control of the Magic Mirror; you’re fully capable of executing this yourself."

Amberser smiled and said, "Spreading it like gossip through the Magic Mirror isn’t enough; I need a more shocking method of dissemination. Guild Leader, with your relationship to the Grim Reaper, could you help me negotiate a collaboration? I know the Grim Reaper controls the details of any individual’s death, and I want to ask him to help convey this transaction information.

"Any sinner about to die and fall into hell, if they could include a snippet of this lie in their last words, I will give them an exchange code for Soul Currency; once in hell, they can use this code to exchange for a Soul Currency piece.

"See, without the Grim Reaper taking action personally, just telling the deal to every person about to die, those who die can also choose whether to accept this deal. This way, it won’t put Kranvo in a difficult position, right?"

Yeg retracted his previous assessment of Amberser.

This plan wasn’t much better than the previous one, likewise extreme to the core!

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