Chapter 402: The Fool's Plan

It's a pity that Mr. Fool is obviously a true god, even through the words revealed by Dareik, Colin Iliad can guess that Mr. Fool, who has just returned from the ancient times, has most likely not fully recovered his original ability, or is in some kind of limited state, but there are many angels serving him and it seems that he does not lack anything.

The most valuable thing that Colin Iliad could think of was the faith of Silver City, or the Silver City itself, which was the most important thing to give away.

At least until he was sure that Mr. Fool was a god worthy of worship and could bring Silver City to the light, Colin Iliad would not be able to trade the entire faith of Silver City to these people.

He can personally become a believer in the fool, but he must not easily surrender the fate of the entire city-state.

Fortunately, when Colin Iliad breathed a sigh of relief, through the cliché of Daric, he found that although Mr. Fool himself may not lack anything, his dependents seem to have various needs, which gives Silver City some opportunities.

Although it is better to make a direct deal with Mr. Fool than to befriend the Fool's family, it is better than nothing.

And in the past few days, through the interpretation of those books from the outside world brought by His Royal Highness the Angel of Secrets, Colin Iliad has also discovered a fact - in the world outside the Godforsaken Lands, the extraordinary seems to have become a very small number of existences, and monsters and extraordinary creatures seem to have become rare existences.

And the land of God's forsaken is not lacking in these, maybe the types of monsters are not complete, but compared with the outside world where extraordinary creatures are almost gone, the situation around Silver City is even unique, and any team, going out to patrol a circle, can also bring back a lot of prey, including spiritual materials or extraordinary characteristics.

This is a tragedy, but for the average Silver City, it is an advantage.

Colin Iliad, who was keenly aware of this, was already deliberately sending people to collect these resources—the Silver City used to collect these resources, but it only needed to ensure that the Silver City itself was sufficient, and now Colin Iliad was preparing for the possible sacrifice to Mr. Fool and his life after leaving the Godforsaken Lands.

Colin Iliad believed that the Fool had no shortage of followers, but he also knew that as a god who had returned from time immemorial, Mr. Fool might not have a shortage of followers like angelic demigods, but there might not be many of them in the middle and low levels.

And the Fool is obviously not the kind of god who is willing to exist as a secret all the time, and it can be seen from a series of actions after the other party's return that the Fool must want to establish his own church and compete with the seven gods outside the present for faith, so he needs a lot of extraordinary characteristics to give his followers.

This is the advantage of Silver City!

Of course, Colin Iliad also knew that the easiest way to do it was to develop the entire Silver City into a believer in the Fool, which was probably why Mr. Fool valued the Silver City so much.

There are not a few extraordinary people among the residents of Silver City, even ordinary people are tall enough because of the influence of the extraordinary characteristics of their parents and grandparents because of their bloodline, and because of the dangerous environment in which they live, all of them have a certain combat ability, which can be said to be excellent church member seedlings.

Although with enough time, Colin Iliad believed in the abilities of Mr. Fool and his followers—that is, after all, a true god and eight angels—even if most of them were probably limited in some way and unable to use their abilities at will, it would only be a matter of time before Mr. Fool became the new god of the outside world when everyone was free.

But instead of slowly developing the church, since there are ready-made high-quality believers in Silver City, why not strive for it?

Colin Iliad understood this, and it had to be said that it worried him and reassured him - he was worried that he could not yet determine whether the fool was good or bad, and if the other party was a benevolent evil god, then the silver city would be in the mouth of the tiger sooner or later.

The rest of mind is that after figuring out the value of Silver City to Mr. Fool, Your Excellency can comfort yourself that if Silver City is really part of Mr. Fool's desire to establish the Church of God, then the other party will not really do anything to them, and will take them out of the area where God has forsaken them.

At the same time, Colin Iliad couldn't help but feel a little emotional, Mr. Fool is really a real god, even if it is about the plan to establish a church and gather believers, it is not something that others can imagine.

Even those righteous gods in the outside world probably couldn't have imagined that Mr. Fool, a god who had returned from ancient times, would suddenly emerge with hundreds of thousands of believers, including even extraordinary, which almost immediately solved the initial problem of most secret organizations wanting to become orthodox churches - there are few believers, and there is a lack of middle- low-level extraordinary people as the backbone.

At the same time, Mr. Fool and his followers are strong in their own right, if he can win over a few more allies among the Seven Gods...... Colin Iliad could hardly have imagined who else could prevent this Mr. Fool from becoming another righteous god of the new era.

This is the plan of the gods!

Even if you sleep for many years, you can still control the situation in a very short time after returning!

I have to say that as the chief of Silver City, Colin Iliad is really very keen, and he can guess a lot of things just from a few words of information, and he is also very good at brain supplementation.

But no matter what, this does not prevent Colin Iliad from silently preparing all kinds of extraordinary properties and spiritual materials, even if these materials are not sacrificed to Mr. Fool in the end, as long as they can really go to the outside world, they will definitely be able to use them.

Colin Iliad has the concept of money, although Silver City does not have much concept of money, and most of the time it is in a state of barter, but Colin Iliad still knows what money is and what money is.

Especially after reading the books from the outside world, Colin Iliad understood that in order to live in the outside world today, in addition to a piece of territory, coins seemed to be an indispensable thing.

Silver City naturally does not have outside currency, but it doesn't matter, since the extraordinary characteristics and spiritual materials in the outside world are scarce, but there are still extraordinary ones, then after they arrive in the outside world, they can use extraordinary characteristics and other items to trade with the extraordinary people in the outside world in exchange for the currency they need.

More than 100,000 people just eating and drinking is not a small number, even if Silver City has accumulated a lot of extraordinary characteristics over the years, Colin Iliad still feels that it is not enough, and wants to be more secure.

And just when Colin Iliad was busy with all this, a week passed quietly, and at 16 Mincks Street in Beckland, the invisible bubble finally disappeared at this moment.

Lynn, who had slept for a week, finally opened his eyes, and he looked around in a bit of a daze, and finally found something after his consciousness gradually cleared up.

"Damn, I slept for a week?"

(End of chapter)