Astral Pet Store (WN)-Chapter 1451: Refusal (2)

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Chapter 1451 Refusal (2)

“I’m hoping to gather everybody’s power to resist the Heavens!

“Senior…”

Su Ping stared at the humanoid goddess and said, “Although I couldn’t help when you encountered the Heavens, believe me, I can certainly help if you encounter them again and you let me know!”

The woman smiled derisively. “That won’t be necessary. Me and my clansmen will deal with them on our own; we don’t intend to ask for anyone’s help, nor will we provide it. Everything is antlike in front of the Heavens. I can understand them. As for your proposal… Haha, you’re hilariously cute.’

Su Ping nodded. “You’re right. Everyone who has met the Heavens knows how formidable they are. Nobody would be willing to take risks and sacrifice themselves; however, we must not forget the Heavens’ insult… We must avenge the people who died because of them, blood for blood!”

“You’re just a mere Hyper-energy creature, and you think you can challenge the Heavens? Ridiculous!”

The woman sneered and continued, “You were eliminated by the Heavens in your most powerful age. What can you do now? Even if all the surviving species join forces, they’re not as strong as the ones who lived during the age of chaos. You’re nothing if you’re not a Sorcerer Ancestor; who knows how many Sorcerer Ancestors are still out there?”

“I do!” Su Ping replied, “I’m aware of the Sorcerer Ancestors, and I’m planning to forge an alliance with them.”

“Looks like your universe really took a beating. Do you have no one better to act as a diplomat?” said the woman indifferently, “Do you think you’re strong enough to meet a Sorcerer Ancestor? Are you worthy?”

Su Ping said, “Not all the Sorcerer Ancestors are that inaccessible. Strength is not the only thing that matters; I believe that our similar experiences will give us the same faith and determination!”

“Naive!”

The woman sneered once more, then wore a nonchalant expression. “I don’t want to waste any more time on you. Get out of here right now; my clan will never get involved in the war, not for any reason. Don’t even think about it. You’ll be forever buried here if you don’t go.”

Su Ping gazed at her. The resolution, indifference and pride in her eyes made him realize that words were useless. Some people could be convinced with words, while others would only be convinced with strength.

“I won’t force you to join the war effort. However, can you allow me and my compatriots to settle here for a while?” asked Su Ping.

The woman frowned and asked, “How many are there?” “Not many.”

The woman thought for a moment and said, “You have to tell me how you escaped from the monster outside and snuck in.”

The light in her eyes was a telltale sign; that information was the true reason she was willing to talk to him for such a long time— Otherwise, she would have killed him long before, considering her determination and disdain.

“Sorry. There’s nothing I can say,” said Su Ping.

Since it was impossible to negotiate without interests, he could only drop his sincere attitude and simply negotiate.

The woman gazed at Su Ping and said, “Do you know that I only need a thought to kill

you?”

“You’re welcome to try, senior.” Su Ping stared back at her without any fear in his

eyes.

The woman didn’t expect him to be that bold. His eyes were genuinely clear and fearless.

She slowly recovered from a temporary daze. After a long time of being silent, she said, “All right. I’ll think about it. Still, it’s an important matter, so I have to discuss this with other people.”

“You’re not the only Selvega in this place?” “That is correct.

Su Ping said, “Then, can I roam around while

you discuss?”

“Sorry, but no,” said the woman, “This is our territory. Even if we accept your request to stay, you can only be active in a limited range.

Do you understand?”

Su Ping could only acknowledge her conditions.

“Senior, there must be other settlements with survivors beyond your green glass, right?”

asked Su Ping, “How do you communicate

with each other?”

Light flashed in the woman’s eyes. She said, “You know a lot of stuff. Did you go beyond

the green glass?”

“No. Is the monster outside one of the Heavens?” asked Su Ping.

“No, but they’re domesticated by them,” said the woman, “Although I don’t know how you got here, you’d better not go anywhere. I’ll let you know when we reach a consensus.”

She then spoke to one of the humanoid God Emperors. “Take him to my palace. He cannot leave without my permission.”

“Am I going to be imprisoned?” asked Su Ping

with a smile.

“Too many people dream of entering my palace,” said the woman indifferently.

Su Ping smiled, acting compliant. He soon left with the God Emperor.

Soon after Su Ping left-one of the remaining God Warriors felt compelled to ask, “Selvega,

why didn’t you execute him?”

The woman replied indifferently, “The chaos clan is the most ancient of all. They had Sorcerer Ancestors; it would be impossible for the kid to sneak in without the help of an expert, or even a Sorcerer Ancestor. After all, not all of their clan members died in that battle. Sorcerer ancestors cannot be killed,

unless…”

She paused as she talked, as if terrified of a certain existence she didn’t even want to

mention.

She then shook her head and said, “Keep an

eye on him and don’t let him make an opening on the green glass. He can probably run away fairly easily if the monster breaks in, but we would have to bear the

consequences.”

“Yes.”

“We should bide our time and not make a decision until we meet his compatriots…” A

cold glint flashed in the woman’s eyes.

In the woman’s palace—

The place was magnificent to an extreme. There was metal fluid everywhere, stretching

out in an awfully complicated way.

Su Ping followed the blue humanoid to this place and looked around, only to find that the

guards were sizing him up curiously. It was obvious that they had never seen any

outsiders.

“How many Selvega Goddesses do you have here?” Su Ping asked the blue humanoid curiously.

The blue humanoid frowned, acting vigilant.

“Why do you ask?”

He was really cautious after learning that Su Ping was an invader. He then realized why Selvega didn’t execute Su Ping on the spot.

“It’s just a random question. Don’t be nervous.” Su Ping smiled.

“Hmm.”

The blue humanoid remained silent, simply ignoring the guest.

“The Selvega are superior beings of your clan. Are you afraid that I’d be plotting against them? They’re so strong that no plots would ever work on them, don’t you think?” said Su Ping.

The blue humanoid raised his eyebrows. “Of

course. But since you asked, I can’t tell you anything. I might have told you

if

hadn’t

asked.”

you

“What a paradox. Had I not asked, why would you say anything?” Su Ping shook his head with a smile. Although he didn’t receive direct

answers, he had just found one. The guy didn’t deny that the Selvega were superior beings in his clan. That placed Ancestral Gods as the top on that planet. There were no Sorcerer Ancestors.

That made sense, given that Sorcerer Ancestors were born in chaos. It was hard for anything to reach that level through

cultivation; that was an endowment you were born with.

Several people flew over while the pair talked. They were all God Emperors.

“I heard that an invader showed up. Let me

see what he looks like.”

“Is he the monster lurking beyond the green

glass?”

Several figures appeared and looked at Su Ping curiously.

The latter found it hard to tell those aliens apart, as they all looked the same in his eyes.

He could only distinguish them by their

different auras.

“Looks like he’s a member of the chaos clan, the source of all clans my mother often mentions,” said a girl all of a sudden. “That’s right,” said the blue humanoid

escorting Su Ping, nodding. He seemed to be acting awfully respectful before the girl.