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Chapter 156 Reach a consensus

"Is this your answer?" Panis's index finger slowly knocked on the stone table. It was obvious that the other party did not give any answer, but he was silent for a long time, but Panis seemed to have heard the answer. He rubbed his chin with his other hand, nodded slowly at the same frequency as when he hit the table, and chuckled softly: "It's a very interesting answer, isn't it?"

The person he was asking for was naturally Catherine sitting at the other end. The Knight Girl and Panis had almost the same movements, the same expression, and the same rubbing their chin. They did not answer immediately, but thought for a while before responding to Panis with a faint smile and whispered: "Indeed, it's a very interesting answer, and to be honest, I like this answer."

"What a coincidence, I like this answer, too." Panis picked up the glass, leaned over and touched the glass in front of Saen, and said lazily: "Well, I like it, and I like it very much."

"Even if the gods command, you will hesitate in your heart. This is enough to show that you have not attacked creatures and destroyed the world of creatures. Otherwise, you don't need to hesitate." Catherine breathed a sigh of relief, felt a sense of relief in her heart, and said with a smile: "It is enough for us to know this. Maybe, maybe, Sila, the wishes of the undead you just mentioned can be realized in the end? After all, the world is so big, anything can happen."

"Yes, the world is so big, there are always some unexpected things." Xila suppressed the surprises in her soul and tried to keep herself normal. The female ghost has never been as jealous as at this moment, because he is just a skeleton. No matter how he feels in his heart, it is impossible to show his expression, and it will not be as hard as she is now. Xila maintained a peaceful smile and asked tentatively: "But, are you really not worried about the question you raised just now? If the gods descend such an oracle, we cannot guarantee that we will not execute the oracle's orders in the end."

"Of course worrying, this is a very important thing, how can you not worry?" Catherine pointed her finger at her and her group and said, "I, we, each of us, is very worried, but that is the problem we need to solve, it has nothing to do with you. Don't forget that we are guests, and it is our responsibility to convince your master not to have that kind of terrible thoughts. Yes, when you face a dilemma choice, you can't predict the final choice in advance. Since this is the case, it's better that you won't face a dilemma choice at all."

"When you find that some problems cannot be decided, you might as well consider them a different way of thinking, fundamentally solving the problem so that the choice will not appear. This is the best way." Panis put his hands behind his head and said leisurely: "A lion once said a very reasonable thing. Instead of adding water to the pot to slow the boiling of water, it is better to take the firewood out of the stove directly. Well, this will not be cooked. Forget it, no matter what, this is not important. Anyway, we will deal with this trouble. As for what method to use... that is our secret."

"This sentence? Our king seems to have said it too." Xila said in surprise: "He said it was mentioned in the oracle of the master. How could you..."

"Shh." Panis pressed his index finger on his lips, making a silent move, and whispered mysteriously: "There are some things you don't need to ask, because I won't say it after you ask, just keep me a little mysterious, it's great."

"Click, click." Sarn made a clicking sound that the creature could not understand, stroked his jade-rich skull, and nodded slowly.

"Yes, if they have no contact with the master, how could the master invite them alone?" Sila laughed self-deprecatingly and shook her head and said, "It seems that my question is stupid in itself, and it's no wonder you don't answer it. But are you really sure to convince the master to make sure he won't make that dangerous decision?"

"No one can guarantee this kind of thing. Even between people, it is sometimes difficult to convince the other party, let alone the other party is a god looking down at the world." Catherine sighed and said, "But since we have reached this point, we can only try our best."

"No, we are sure." Panis suddenly interrupted Catherine and said with certainty: "A large part of the reason we come to the appointment is to prevent some bad things from happening. If we are not sure, we will not come. It is precisely because of this that your master is so sure that we will come to the appointment."

"Pennis, you..." Catherine turned her head suddenly, looked at Pannis hesitating to say something, and finally she could only sigh softly and said with a wry smile: "Okay, think about it carefully, this is indeed the case in essence."

"Okay, let's celebrate and reach a preliminary consensus with each other." Panis winked at Catherine, avoiding this sensitive topic. After all, if you continue to entangle on this issue, the dead might guess some clues. If the dead know that the way they convinced their master is so alternative, I am afraid that the dozens or hundreds of undead who are having fun are no longer as enthusiastic as before. Therefore, Panis deliberately changed the topic and raised his wine glass and said with a smile: "In the history of the Yara Continent, there has never been a precedent for large-scale living creatures and undeads to live in harmony. Then this time, let's create history and eliminate the gap between living creatures and undeads."

"I hope this purpose can be achieved as soon as possible." Sila and Saen also raised their glasses at the same time: "We have been looking forward to returning to our hometown for a long time. Sometimes we can't even imagine that there will be such a day. Thank you very much..."

"Well, I think we can wait a moment before talking about these words." Panis's ears suddenly moved, slowly put down his glass, and said with a lip voice: "Otherwise, I'll probably say it again after a while."

"Hmm?" Xila was stunned: "What? Oh, they arrived soon. I didn't expect that you could have sensed the guest earlier than us."

"If you were to come, I would definitely not be as early as you could." Panis said: "But there are not only ghosts in the undead. The sound of footsteps and bone friction seems to be farther than energy."
Chapter completed!
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