The Greece Antagonist-Chapter 1203 - 13: Old Deng Exploded Gold Coins Again? (6.3k, requesting votes)

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Chapter 1203: Chapter 13: Old Deng Exploded Gold Coins Again? (6.3k, requesting votes)

Half an hour later, the tense atmosphere vanished without a trace.

In its place was the crisp clinking of glasses and the hearty laughter of merriment.

The three involved sat at a temporarily pieced-together stone table, drinking from their wine cups and chatting, while dozens of Macedonian warriors were also given plenty of wine and food, enjoying a rare sumptuous dinner.

"So, you’ve come to reform the entrenched issues of Rome?"

Alexander carefully inquired, and upon seeing the God of Wine nod, he finally felt relieved.

Luckily, it wasn’t to seize him.

Otherwise, with his limited troops and current combat level, he would have no chance of escaping the grasp of this Guardian God of Thebes.

If the other party wished to deal with him, it would be easier than crushing an ant.

Understanding this, Alexander immediately ordered his men to cease resisting and to treat the unexpected God of Wine as a distinguished guest, successfully defusing an invisible crisis.

And after the crisis, naturally came opportunity.

Settling his emotions, Alexander inquired deeply:

"You mentioned earlier that you would cover Macedonia’s debts and guarantee that Thebes and War God Mountain would not pursue our previous transgressions. Does this still hold true?"

Luo En nodded, saying:

"As long as you show the expected value, those minor issues can be settled by me."

Hearing this definitive answer, Alexander felt assured, promptly raising a toast:

"Rest assured, I definitely will not disappoint you!"

Originally, he thought that after the battle of Thebes, he and his remaining troops would bid farewell to their homeland, lurking in Rome’s shadows to survive.

Unexpectedly, the situation turned around, with the visiting God of Wine not only forgiving their transgressions but extending an olive branch to recruit them for the Roman Empire’s expansion and reform.

If he seized this rare opportunity and did things right, whether it be reviving Macedonia or achieving great accomplishments, it was within reach.

With this thought, Alexander narrowed his eyes, showing his keen war instincts:

"It looks like the great expedition is about to start, right? So you need to seize the time to quell internal conflicts and unify military forces?"

"Why a great expedition? Is recruiting you simply to quell internal unrest not enough?"

Luo En countered, his tone carrying some probing intent.

Alexander shook his head, speaking with certainty:

"You aren’t so idle. After the battle of Sea of Chaos, the four Divine Eras move toward unification, even if there are some twists in the process, it probably isn’t to the extent requiring your personal intervention. Only stronger external foes, or one or several new Divine Eras, have the qualification to be opponents of you and the gods.

Furthermore, apart from us, other Divine Eras exist on the Sea of Chaos, which is a semi-public secret. A world cannot accommodate two voices; if you wish to construct new order, you inevitably have to battle those Alien Race Gods!"

Luo En showed approval with his eyes and asked:

"Then how do you determine it’s recent?"

"Because, I recently discovered through reading that the records related to external Divine Eras are becoming more frequent, and the names of those Alien Race Gods are mentioned more often."

Alexander said, taking out several parchment books from the Magic Circle Diagram and handing them to Luo En.

Among them were Plato’s "Dialogues", "Three Books of Bashi" written in Greek, and some popular Roman and Ancient Greece scripts.

These works mentioned more than one alien deity, mainly including Egypt’s Netherworld God Osiris, Goddess of Magic Isis, Phoenicia’s Thunderbolt and Storm God Baal, Libya’s Desert and Death God Set...

The occurrence of such description basically indicates one possibility:

The connections between Divine Eras are becoming closer, and soon, without deliberate searching, the Divine Era Worlds nurtured in different civilizations will break through the chaos barrier and formally connect.

"Good observation, you are qualified."

Luo En satisfactorily nodded, opening the "Dialogues" that Alexander specially marked.

In the book, the author Plato repeatedly mentioned his Socrates often swearing by "by the (god) Dog", "by the god Dog of Egypt", "by the Dog and Egyptian god", using such expressions to add emphasis.

And the high-frequency appearance of this dog-headed god is none other than Egypt’s Death God Anubis.

Although Greeks and Ancient Romans mostly looked down upon gods with animal heads, seeing them as odd and primitive things, regarding them with contempt, Anubis initially was also called "the Roarer" with disdain by Greeks, with few knowing the name.

But as time passed, Anubis’s status gradually shifted, his influence expanding over Greek civilization, sometimes associated with the celestial Sirius, Cerberus, and Hades in cultural creation and daily life.

Likewise, in those scriptwriters who enjoyed mental embellishment, there were legends of Olympus gods transforming into various animal forms to escape into Egyptian Divine Era after being defeated by Demon Ancestor Typhon.

Clearly, all these are signs of the Sea of Chaos’s continued weakening influence, leading various Divine Eras toward unity.

Alexander’s ability to uncover these clues from a mortal perspective, foreseeing the impending Divine War and deducing the correct conclusion with wisdom, seeing through the gods’ layout, is enough to prove his excellence.

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