Chapter 3908: No Intention To Stay
There was silence in the room where they were gathered. They all knew Roan. If he were so certain it would happen, it would most definitely happen. Was that a reason for leaving earlier? Obviously yes. If they stay, they will be sent to the frontlines, and since this is a lost cause, it wouldn’t make any sense to keep the twins’ group alive. All the geniuses of the Green Cluster would be hunted down to prevent future revenge issues.
Obviously, they were too strong to die, so that wouldn’t happen. However, there was a risk that their fake identities would be discovered due to their strength being revealed once surrounded, so the best course of action was to avoid that.
"It is not that big of an issue," Roan added. "We already have our identities, and this wipe-out will actually play in our favour. We have our new identities, and we are registered in the Werdlem Empire’s Network as beings born in the Green Cluster. Once everything gets destroyed, the IDs will not disappear. Yet, it will be impossible to verify them either."
Rean couldn’t help but scratch his head. "It almost feels like we are allowing this wipe-out to happen just to cover our arses."
"Hmph!" Roan didn’t see it like that at all. "This was bound to happen regardless of whether we came here or not. If you think about it carefully, you will see why we ended up arriving in this place in this crucial moment."
Destiny Attraction. The system always ensured that they were put in the most ridiculous situations possible, and this was just one more example of that.
"Like I said," Roan continued, "this time, it plays in our favor. No clues left behind, and no way to see through our identities."
Foliana raised her hand. "Alright, in that case, we will need a reason to leave the continent behind and not be labeled as fugitives or some shit like that."
"We don’t," Tanxan pointed out. "This kind of label would only be valid in the Panpasin Continent or at most in the Green Cluster territory. It carries no weight outside. Even if someone looked into it, all they would see was that a bunch of youngsters fled from a certain death situation, which no one could really blame us for."
Kentucky narrowed his eyes. "Is there no way to prevent this? What if we told the top guys about this?"
"We?" Roan looked at him. "You mean, the twenty-some-year-old brats who had never been outside the Panpasin Continent in their lives? That is us at the moment. Even Sister Orb had a hard time finding the information I pointed out, so what about them? No one would ever believe us. Even if they do, what exactly do you expect? The force that is coming for the Green Cluster is just way too damn big. We are literally talking of hundreds of billions of involved experts, maybe reaching the trillion mark."
Roan wasn’t lying. In the end, cultivation in the A1 Universe was too easy. As long as one surpassed the barrier of the Soul Transformation Realm, the path ahead was smooth. Reaching the Void Tempering Realm wasn’t too much of a hurdle as long as you had a good enough background, even if that happened around the age of 200 to 300 for common cultivators.
To make a comparison, back in the Realm of Gods of the Lisan Universe, you would be hard-pressed to find a Void Tempering Realm expert within hundreds of millions of beings in the isolated areas, far away from the center. Here, you could definitely find quite a lot of them in that same number. The difference was ridiculous.
Considering that a single small or average city in the Divine Realm could easily have hundreds of millions of inhabitants, you can already see just how large the number of experts would be if you took into consideration the countless cities in each country and continent.
So, Roan said that a force of more than 500 continents would come to the Green Cluster to destroy it, which made the idea of a trillion experts very realistic. Let’s not even talk about the number of experts in the Central Area of the Divine Realm of the A1 Universe, which would be even more mind-blowing.
"What do you reckon would be the number difference between the Green Cluster and the enemies? I find it hard to believe that those coming for the Green Cluster Alliance will leave their own continents completely unguarded, so they are bound to leave some of their forces behind."
Roan pondered a bit. There were ten times more continents, but they weren’t as good as the Green Cluster when it came to resources. Taking it into consideration, he spoke. "If the Green Cluster mobilizes everything it has, no exceptions, I would put it in the range of six enemies for each ally of the same level."
Still, Roan shook his head. "The biggest problem is definitely in the number of Divinity Realm Experts and those close to this level. In the end, those powerhouses will be the greatest assets, and the Green Cluster won’t be able to take care of all of them at once. I’m not kidding when I say it will be a quick sweep. To be honest, chances are the Green Cluster’s Divinity Realm Experts won’t even try to defend once they notice the real situation. They will likely try to join the enemy or simply grab everything they can and get the hell out of here."
Kentucky turned around, prepared to leave. "Then I have a mission to complete. I will immediately call all my girls and tell them everything. Perhaps I can save some of them before things turn too bad. Don’t look down on the Great Kentucky Fan Club. I have millions of girls on my side ready to spread my word."
Zangeshu stopped him. "If you do that, you will likely be silenced by the Green Cluster itself. It would be seen as an attempt to revolt or create unnecessary chaos. They will think you are using the Bonelands invading us to gain more exposition."
Kentucky didn’t seem to care. "So what? As if they could stop me."
"Calm down, idiot," Roan intervened. "There is no way to save the Green Cluster, but you can help your girls later. Just a few days, and everything should become clear. At that time, no one will have the time to bother with your words, as they will likely have noticed it as well. The Green Cluster Alliance will have a bigger fish to fry. In fact, it is better for you to wait these few days to avoid causing trouble for your fanatics who would believe anything you said."
Kentucky stopped. "They are not fanatics! They just love me. That is a very healthy thing to do."
"Whatever," Roan didn’t bother arguing about that. "Now, if you have anyone to warn about this, just go ahead and talk to them in private. We will be leaving the Green Cluster before hell breaks loose."
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