Chapter 283 - God’s Rules (2/2)

Hearing this, Ragnaros frowned even more.

He squinted at the ball of light in front of him and asked, “If that’s the case, why did you come to me to talk about Arthas?”

“You might have misunderstood. I only said that I would not make a move against the Arthas for personal interests.”

“What do you mean?”

“This time, it’s not for personal interests.”

“…”

Ragnaros fell silent for a moment again.

Bader’s words were equivalent to admitting that she was going to make a move against Arthas.

Ragnaros felt a little relieved at this moment. Fortunately, he had taken the initiative to distance himself from the relationship with Arthas. Otherwise, Bader might have regarded him as an enemy who stood on the same side as Arthas.

“Then, what did he do?”

Ragnaros asked in a relaxed tone.

“He violated the rules.

“The reason why a God is a God is precisely because to the lower realm, we represent the rules.

“Without you, the lower realm would not have flames. You control the flames, and you represent the flames.

“Without me, the lower realm would not have light. I control the light, and I represent the light.

“And Arthas controls death, which also represents death.”

The light of the ball of light did not change in the slightest. It was still as gentle as before. Bader’s voice did not change at all. It sounded unperturbed.

Ragnaros did not say anything until this point. He just listened patiently. He knew that Bader, who controlled the light in the divine realm, was a very old-fashioned God. It was meaningless to say too much to such a God.

He just wanted to know what Arthas had done.

Bader did not beat around the bush. She continued,

“This time, Arthas broke the rules.

“For his own personal gain… he changed the rules of death.”

Hearing this, Ragnaros narrowed his eyes. He also realized the seriousness of the problem. As Bader often said, the reason why a God was a God was because a God was unique and supreme.

If a God broke the rules, then a God was not worthy of becoming a God. The God of Death actually took the initiative to disturb the rules of death. This was unforgivable.

Obviously, Arthas could no longer be saved. After a moment of silence, Ragnaros took the initiative to say, “So this time you intend to…”

“Kill him.”

Bader’s voice was still as genial as before as if her tone had never changed. However, when Ragnaros heard these words, he was extremely shocked.

Killing a God could actually be said so lightly?

At this moment, Ragnaros’s thoughts moved at an extremely fast speed. He had to find a way to solve this problem that could be the most beneficial to him.

This method was very simple, and he did not even need to think too much about it.

So, Ragnaros immediately came up with an answer.

“Leave this to me.”

Bader did not seem to be surprised by this. She just calmly replied.

“Sure.”

The next moment, the ball of light disappeared into thin air as if it had never come.

Arthas, who was in the lower realm, did not know anything about this conversation.

He had no idea that he had become an outcast..