#1560 - Chapter 1560 Wisdom and Risk
“You...”
“What are you talking about?”
As soon as Primordial stated his conditions, the Abyss Overlord immediately became alert.
That's right.
The Abyss Overlord was neither excited nor in agreement.
On the contrary, he was extremely wary.
Because he sensed that Primordial was designing a terrifying trap for him.
The Abyss Overlord's thoughts were correct.
Because Primordial was indeed setting a good trap for him.
“Am I not making myself clear enough?”
“Abyss Overlord.”
Seeing the Abyss Overlord looking at him with vigilance, Primordial couldn't help but laugh.
“Heh.”
Immediately afterward, he transformed his appearance, turning into a middle-aged man.
At the same time, he conjured a gray and white throne, comfortably sitting on it, like an emperor.
“What I mean is, I don't want to continue fighting with you, nor do I want to continue dissolving with you.”
“And at the same time, as a condition for exchange,”
“I plan to send you out of this dimension, allowing you to escape the confinement of this limited dimension, so that you can experience and feel what the true infinite multiverse is!”
As he said this, Primordial also conveniently conjured the Abyss Overlord's appearance.
However,
Perhaps it was because Primordial's strength was too great.
The Abyss Overlord conjured by Primordial was in his youngest, or rather, most infantile state.
The appearance of an ordinary God race named Chu!
At this time, he had a pair of dark eyes and a head of black short hair.
His eyes were not tainted by the endless abyss, and his soul still maintained a sense of completeness.
Moreover, a vigorous curiosity was vividly displayed on him.
Because in his dark eyes, there was no longer any of the madness and treachery granted by the endless abyss, nor the pressure of sin and the burden of souls given to him by countless souls.
The only thing in his eyes was the fanaticism for pursuing the unknown.
That was his appearance as a scholar.
“Abyss Overlord,”
Primordial, sitting on the gray and white throne, said with a smile to the young man named Chu.
The smile on his face had no malice or greed.
All there was, was sincerity.
“I know what you're thinking; you're thinking that Primordial has set a terrible trap for you, right?”
“I admit that.”
“I did create a trap.”
“Because I know what the infinite multiverse means to you.”
“That is true infinity, true infinite unknown.”
“Outside our dimension, there are too many other dimensions.”
“Each dimension has its own unique unknown waiting for you.”
“This desire to explore the unknown is almost impossible for you to refuse.”
Primordial smiled, smiling very happily.
“But, I still have to remind you of one thing.”
“That is, your seemingly correct idea actually has a flaw.”
“And that flaw is...”
“The purpose of this trap I've set is sincere.”
Primordial, high on the throne, lowered his head and looked at the scholar-like Abyss Overlord.
“Because I really want to send you out of this dimension.”
“I have no falsehood!”
“I have no lies!”
“All of this is from the heart!”
“Of course, if you don't believe me, you can use your own means to test whether I'm lying!”
Hearing Primordial say this, the Abyss Overlord.
Oh no.
It was that scholar who pursued the unknown, who couldn't help but laugh.
This scholar, who pursued the unknown, stood beneath the other party's throne, looked up, and looked at the other party.
“I know you're not lying.”
“Or rather, I never thought you were lying.”
“Do you know why?”
“Why?”
The scholar who pursued the unknown smiled and snapped his fingers.
The next second, a simple stool appeared behind him.
This stool was exceptionally simple, forming a stark contrast with the gray and white throne beneath the other party.
Similarly, the seating arrangements of both sides also reflected the difference in their mindsets.
Primordial was still high above, overlooking the scholar who pursued the unknown.
And the scholar who pursued the unknown didn't care about the other party's gaze, looking at the other party on equal footing.
“Because in the process of fighting with me, you have already learned a lot of things, haven't you?”
“For example, you have finally learned one of the most important things.”
The scholar who pursued the unknown was very calm, without even too many fluctuations in his tone.
“That is, the best lie in this world is not actually a lie.”
“Because as long as it is a lie, then this lie has loopholes and risks being exposed.”
“The best lie is precisely the truth.”
“Because only the truth can make people fall into a real lie.”
“After all, the distinction between the complete truth and the partial truth is the most difficult thing for people to discern.”
Speaking of this, a trace of color appeared in the eyes of the scholar who pursued the unknown.
That was the color he had when he was a mortal.
At this stage, although he was not as powerful and treacherous as when he was the Abyss Overlord, he also had another kind of brilliance.
“Humans can't tell the difference.”
“Gods naturally can't tell the difference either.”
The scholar who pursued the unknown laughed.
“So, after you've explained so much, I can basically understand one thing.”
“That is, in my analysis, sending me out of this dimension is beneficial to me.”
“Similarly, letting me leave and letting me gain true freedom is also beneficial to you.”
“Both of these things are part of the truth.”
“But these two things are not the complete truth.”
“So, the question arises.”
The scholar who pursued the unknown rubbed his temples, and at the same time, he jumped off the stool.
Like this, he tilted his head and looked at Primordial.
“Besides these two things that are beneficial to both you and me, what else are you hiding?”
“Of course, I know you keep saying that constantly dissolving with me is a meaningless thing.”
“But this excuse still can't convince me.”
“After all...”
“I am me!”
When Primordial heard the scholar who pursued the unknown say this, he secretly sighed.
As expected.
This kind of verbal trickery still can't deceive him.
Damn it.
Why!
Why would someone among those ugly creatures possess this annoying thing called wisdom?
After this disturbance is over, if I have another chance, I must make sure that all living beings no longer possess this thing called wisdom!
Let this group of lowly creatures all turn into mindless slimes!
Countless emotions appeared in Primordial's mind.
But he didn't show it.
Because he knew that he was currently having a major discussion with the Abyss Overlord, no, the scholar who pursued the unknown, which would determine the future of this dimension.
Therefore, he must now be as calm as possible to persuade the other party.
So, after a brief thought, Primordial took a deep breath and spoke part of the truth.
“Because, I want to avoid risks!”
“Risks!”
Hearing the word risk, a smile appeared on the face of the scholar who pursued the unknown.
However, this smile was still that kind of cold, evil smile.
“What risks do you see?”
The scholar who pursued the unknown asked excitedly.
“The risk of defeat!”
Primordial said calmly......












