"That’s right. Have you forgotten that you attacked the three thousand big and small universes last time?
Now, you’ve offended the allied army.
Tch. Tell me, Ronnie.
Do you really think you can just bully me like that?" Austin sneered.
Ronnie took a deep breath and shook his head before he spoke.
"Listen, Austin. I know it’s not easy reaching this far at such a young age.
It’s going to be even harder to find a young man who can compete with you."
He paused for a bit and stared at Austin with a wry smile, and then continued, "You know what?
I really admire you, so how about I give you a chance?
I promise to train you so you can be the most powerful warrior in this chaotic space.
However, that’s only if you’re willing to follow me and work for me in the future.
Don’t you dare doubt my ability to do that, because I can.
To tell you frankly, I only have half of my actual strength right now.
Once I return to my peak state, all the governing gods in this chaotic space won’t be able to defeat me even if they work together.
This chaotic space is destined to be ruled by me."
Ronnie looked at Austin to see how he would react.
"Oh?
Hah, you sound so confident.
So, do you mean to say that you’re much more powerful than all the governing gods in the Sea of Chaos combined?
Are you serious?" Austin felt a little surprised to hear Ronnie’s claim.
He couldn’t believe that Ronnie would be so bold to say such things.
"Besides, don’t you know that the gods of chaos exist?
They’re far stronger than the governing gods. If you dare to act so recklessly and arrogantly in the Sea of Chaos, you might encounter them and won’t be so lucky to resist them. If that happens, you’ll be doomed for sure.
Doesn’t that scare you?" Austin tried to keep himself from chuckling and curling his lip.
"Humph!
Do you take me for a fool? I’ve already thought about that.
I’ve done my research, Austin.
There has been no trace of any god of chaos in this chaotic space since ancient times," Ronnie retorted with a serious face the moment he heard Austin mention the gods of chaos.
Indeed, he was afraid of them.
Be that as it may, he believed that no god of chaos existed in this chaotic space.
"All right, if you say so.
Anyway, Ronnie, I’m curious about your background.
Are you really from the Land of Outlaw?" Austin asked.
It was a question whose answer piqued the interest of many other powerful warriors in the Sea of Chaos besides Austin.
In the past, Ronnie was just an ordinary elder in the Annihilation Mountain, and merely a genuine premium-grade divine god.
However, it was beyond everyone’s expectation that he would break through and become a governing god in a flash.
Now, he even had terrifying strength that could easily defeat other powerful governing gods.
His rise was so fast and sudden that people called it into question.
This time, Austin finally managed to find the chance to ask him.
However, the moment Ronnie heard this question, he couldn’t help but scoff,
"Remember, young man. Do not pry into someone else’s life.
Sometimes, knowing too much will bring you trouble. You hear me?" Ronnie flung back with a sullen face.
"Now, have you thought about my proposal?
What do you think?" he added, as though trying to switch the conversation.
"Oh, Ronnie. Don’t ever patronize me.
You want me to follow you and work for you?
Ha!
You’re not even qualified to ask that," Austin sniffed at him.
"Very well, then.
I’ve now offered you this opportunity twice, and this is the last time you’ll hear of it.
Since you’ve refused me again, then you might as well go to hell."
Ronnie gave him a cold stare as murderous intent burst out of him.
He even walked towards Austin step by step as he spoke.
Boom! Crash! Thud!
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