Chapter 906 (2/2)

But the God of Light’s look stopped his two subordinates. He maintained his calm composure and looked at Sui Xiong. Then he said, “You mean, the failure of us humans is our predestined fate?”

“I didn’t say that,” Sui Xiong smiled without feeling nervous. “On the contrary, I was actually really looking forward to seeing you all overcome the limit of fate—all these years, I have never heard of anyone being able to break through the limit of fate. So I’m hoping to see an exception, even if it’s only once.”

The God of Light did not speak, and neither did the God of Diplomacy, the God of Heroes and the God of Pleasure. There was only silence within the hall.

After a long time, the God of Light said, “You do make sense here, fate is fate because of its absoluteness. Only what that can’t be broken through can be called fate.”

The God of Diplomacy and the God of Heroes could not help frowning.

“But, why is it that you can feel this fate, but I can’t?” asked the God of Light. The corners of his mouth curved up slightly, and with a hint of satire, he said, “If we must talk about the study of ‘fate,’ you simply can’t hold a candle to me. Especially when I’m directly involved in this matter, there’s no reason why you can feel it, but I can’t detect anything.”

He looked at Sui Xiong. In a very matter-of-course tone that made Sui Xiong unhappy, he asked, “You think that what I say makes sense?”

Sui Xiong remained silent. In truth, he was very confused as well.

He had first gone looking for the “Sky Devourer Canine,” Lefon. He wanted to see if Lefon had a hunch about anything. This was going to be the critical war that would determine the rise and decline of the human race and the Orc race. As the leader of the Orcs, Lefon carried the fate of his entire race. He himself was powerful. He was at least ranked within the top ten masters among the great Divine Powers. If there was really going to be some great variables in this war, there would be no reason for him not to feel any premonition.

But as it turned out, Lefon did not have a hunch. Or rather, his hunch was that “the Orcs would be defeated,” and this was not any different from what most of the other gods forebode.

That was why Sui Xiong had come to look for the God of Light, Wuther Rang.

At this moment, Sui Xiong was unable to answer the God of Light’s question.

In terms of strength, the God of Light was obviously above him. At this meeting, he could already clearly feel the change that was happening within the God of Light. Just as what Lefon had said, the God of Light had taken the crucial first step of stepping up from the level of a great Divine Power to that of a greater Divine Power. And he was slowly changing.

Now the God of Light should no longer be seen as a “great Divine Power.” He should be seen as a “greater Divine Power-to-be.” Or using the fashionable expression that Sui Xiong had seen in web-novels before he traversed worlds, the God of Light should be called a “half-step greater Divine Power.”

Even someone like the God of Light was unable to foretell anything about this matter, so how could the God of Knowledge, Wall, feel anything?

If Sui Xiong was the only one who felt such a premonition, then it should be nothing to worry about. Sui Xiong knew that his situation was quite unique. He was completely different from the other gods in general, so it was nothing strange for him to be able to do something a little different.

But this premonition originated from Wall, who was just a follower who had recently passed the mark to become a mid-level Divine Power.

The situation was really like what the God of Light had queried. How could Wall have possibly surpassed him in the study of the fields of “fate” and “prophecy?” It was likelier for Wall to be his student in the study of these fields.

Something that he himself could not foretell, what could Wall possibly foresee?

This just did not make any sense!

Thinking about these things, in the face of the God of Light’s composed doubts, the face of the God of Diplomacy, the God of Heroes and the God of Pleasure’s curious gazes, Sui Xiong could only secretly wonder to himself.

(Yes, I know that it doesn’t make sense. But how on earth would I know why? I’m not the one who had that premonition!)