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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 3507

Immediately, elite Gods within the temple began to voice their opinions one after another.

They were divided into two factions. One faction believed in the necessity of revenge and that they should act immediately and resolutely. They promptly organized a grand army, ready to launch a full-scale attack on Earth.

Another group, however, believed that they mustn't recklessly start a war. Their decision especially stemmed from the fact that Gryffen and Revent had both suffered losses on Earth. This was sufficient proof that Earth's strength was far greater than they had imagined.

The population of Gods had always been scarce, and every life within that race was extremely precious.

Meanwhile, Earth was densely populated.

If war were to occur, even if the death ratio between the gods and humans were one to ten thousand, the gods would not accept it.

The factions for and against the war argued incessantly in front of Medille.

Medille couldn't help but feel a headache and spoke up impatiently. “Enough. I'm asking you all to hold a discussion, not an argument.”

The God King was displeased, prompting elite Gods to quickly shut their mouths. Tranquility was restored in the temple.

However, even though everyone had stopped arguing, the issue of whether to invade Earth had not been resolved.

Out of necessity, Medille ordered, “Someone, go to Yarlmouth Hall and invite Elder Morgon for a council meeting.”

Morgon, the Grand Elder of the Divine Realm, was the embodiment of wisdom.

If Medille was considered the God of Power in the Divine Realm, then Morgon was the God of Wisdom.

Once upon a time, Morgon was Medille's strongest right-hand man, aiding Medille in the eradication of several alien races.

However, Morgon clashed with Medille due to differing opinions on the matter of Gods suppressing the vampires. In a fit of anger, Medille expelled Morgon from the temple and assigned him to guard Yarlmouth Hall.

Yarlmouth Hall was actually a mausoleum for the brave Gods who died in battle.

Medille was assigned to guard the mausoleum, which in reality, was akin to being banished to a cold, desolate place.

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