"Are you saying that whether it is the emperor of the empire, the Khan of Heaven, or other supreme kings, they are just tools used to repair the barrier?"

Milin asked Holo with an indifferent expression.

"Don't be angry with me, Mr. Dragon King, we are not the chief designer." Holo, who noticed Milin's anger, narrowed his eyes and said.

Also aware that Milin was angry, Lapland subconsciously looked up, but then lowered his head and continued to concentrate on chewing... licking the bones.

Is it so delicious? Aren't they just the bones of the Wolf God...

"Those are the bones of the Wolf God. They are the most nourishing thing for the wolf soul from another world." Holo explained to Milin.

"...Okay, actually I'm not angry with you either. No matter how disgusted I am with this setting, which is the same as Chuanhuo, I won't be angry with the real victim." Milin suppressed the anger in his heart. He said to Holo angrily.

It is wrong to spread fire, but the spirit of self-sacrifice is always great.

"Actually, it's not that great. We just lost our godly side. It's not a big loss to us."

Even so, Holo's face still showed a happy expression because of Mirin's praising tone.

Holo, who kept her eyes narrowed, said with a smile:

"It's not that kings are tools, but those who can become tools for repair will eventually become kings."

"Will he eventually become a king?" Milin was a little confused as to how this causal relationship was created.

"This is some kind of insurance mechanism. When there is a problem with the guardian barrier, it will look for suitable souls from other worlds as an alternative tool." Holo said.

"Looking for suitable souls from other worlds?" Milin looked thoughtful.

"It doesn't have to be souls. In short, Mr. Dragon King, your guess is right. You have now begun to recruit those chosen ones under your command," Holo said.

"Are they bound to join me? Isn't this a coincidence?" Milin asked.

"Coincidence is also destiny." Holo said meaningfully: "Because there must always be someone who can be the user of the tool."

"...Am I the user?" Milin asked

"We don't know either." Holo said, shaking her head.

"Is this also the work of those giant dragons?" Milin asked.

"No, this insurance mechanism was set up by another god. The dragon is just the executor." Holo replied.

"Another god?" Hearing Holo mention gods, even though he knew that Holo was once a god, Milin still had a look of disgust on his face.

The family motto of the Mi family is to renounce all gods.

"A god whose prototype we can't see, but it should be some kind of god who is very good at controlling space. After all, she always hides in her own space." Holo replied.

"...Sounds a bit familiar..." Milin, who just felt disgusted with the gods in his heart, was slightly stunned.

"Perhaps Mr. Dragon King knows her." Holo said.

"...Maybe we know each other. From what you said, not only this emergency mechanism, but also the entire protective barrier was designed by that god?" Milin asked, suppressing the strange feeling in his heart.

"Yes, after all, this is her best field." Holo said.

"Then how did she choose a user like me?" Milin asked. As soon as he finished speaking, he realized that he had not said enough details and added: "In other words, what qualities do I have to be chosen to repair the barrier? The biggest tool man?"

"We have warned you a long time ago, but Mr. Dragon King, you have never paid attention." Holo said while using an accent on the noun "Mr. Dragon King".

"Dragon... descendant?" Milin asked with some confusion.

"Yes, because this barrier was made by the god who borrowed the power of the dragon. Whether it is activated or repaired, only real dragons can use it." Holo nodded and said.

"So the real dragon is not Alori, but me?" Milin sighed and said with a change of tone:

"I almost know who that god is. Although the style of the painting is not quite right, since she has appeared in the final capital, it is not too strange for her to appear."

"Mr. Dragon King, you are really knowledgeable." Hearing that Milin actually knew that person was the most mysterious person even back then. No one knew how she came, no one knew how she disappeared, and no one even knew she was still there. A god who is not in this world, Holo said with a smile.

"Well-informed, maybe, but it seems like she doesn't know who she summoned." Milin said with a lukewarm tone.

Let’s not talk about this natural disaster of mine. I really don’t know how Attila was summoned. Summoning a world-destroying weapon to protect the world is a fatal joke.

"It seems that Mr. Dragon King, you are not planning to repair the barrier?" Holo said with a squinted smile, her expression unchanged.

"Of course, not only do I not intend to repair this barrier, but I also want to, um, wait, change my tone."

After Milin finished speaking, he paused, pondered his tone and then said:

"And I will give this world... freedom!"

"..." It was probably because Mirin's lines and expressions were a little off-kilter. Even Holo, who had always kept his eyes narrowed and smiled, couldn't help but stiffen his expression.

After several seconds, Holo regained her expression and said:

"It's a pity that we are just a wandering soul now, and we can only support the Dragon King mentally."

"Don't you seem very angry?" Milin, who had vented his emotions a little, asked Holo strangely.

Although Holo always said it was nothing, no matter what, she sacrificed a lot of things to complete the security... barrier that enveloped the entire world.

Mirin was even prepared for Holo's questioning.

In fact, before coming here, Milin was already prepared to face Holo's various questions... but it was for Lapland's sake. After all, it was Holo who asked Milin to take care of the dog, but in the end, he was taken care of by others. Seize the body.

At least it looked like someone had taken it from him.

Judging from Holo's reaction, it seemed that Mirin wouldn't care much even if he wanted to tear down this big barrier in front of her.

"Why should we be angry? Anyway, our historical mission has ended long ago." Holo said: "And we also believe that if the Dragon King is willing to do this, he must be very confident in dealing with those weird guys."

"It is indeed strange. So you have noticed it a long time ago?" Milin did not object to Holo's statement. There is indeed nothing in the subspace that has a normal shape.

"If this were not the case, Mr. Dragon King, you would not beat Cassandra to the point of being autistic. Among the guardians, she is the only one who has the firmest stance." Holo said.

"That's true, but after all, it's Maraka. Without that great perseverance, he wouldn't be able to watch over a civilization for thousands of years." Milin sighed again.

This time he sighed because Milin could tell from Holo's reaction that Cassandra would definitely jump out to stop him.

Seriously speaking, Milin doesn't want to get into such a quarrel with Cassandra, but if the other party is still stubborn, then he can only let her feel the feeling of being rolled over her face by the historical unicycle ridden by the Fourth Natural Disaster. .

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