Waterfront Park.
As a landmark that divides Barton's living area of politicians from Betsey and Noel, this place is not considered a public place... Especially after the last vicious case where drug addicts died violently in large numbers, the reputation of this park has always been very bad. That's why Sowing 'bad places' in other people's mouths.
Coupled with the relationship between seasons and climate, there are only a few people who are willing to come here to enjoy the sea breeze.
Ms. West, yes, Jian is here.
She is walking her dog.
The medium-sized dog, which was always dark and whose breed could not be identified, swung its tail and picked up the ball thrown by West. West glanced sideways at Zach and Mo walking over, took aim, and threw the ball toward Zach.
Zach watched as the dog's drool-soaked ball approached him in the air. With this trajectory, the ball was aimed at his face.
Zach raised his hand to catch the ball and immediately frowned. The touch is really... uncomfortable, wet and sticky.
"Woofu!"
The black dog rushed to Zach, "Woofu! Woofu!"
Instead of threatening the sudden tackler, those dark round eyes were expecting Zach to lose the ball.
Zach glanced at West, who seemed to have no intention of giving instructions, so Zach just took it as he pleased. Sideways, with three times the strength of a human, throws the ball. The black dog watched the trajectory of the ball flying away for a while, then rushed out excitedly...
They were sent away as 'in the way'. Mo snorted slightly and walked towards West. Zach followed.
West casually found a bench and sat down. Watching Zach and Mo come over, he spoke first, "It turns out that I like dogs more than cats."
Proof? Could this fact mean that she raised a 'cat' to death and actually raised a dog
Zach is not sure whether West knows that the black cat is not dead... Humph, based on the 'death' experience that the black cat reported, Zach is not sure whether West deliberately created the idea of 'the black cat was raised to death by himself' Factual.
Therefore, Zach was not prepared to answer the conversation at all. He looked around the bench and looked at West, trying to find out the changes in the other party.
West is no longer a god.
Zach's sizing was noticed by West, who rolled his eyes and asked, "What is he looking at?"
Mo answered, "He knows that Gonghe is anointing himself as a god." There was a hint of ridicule in his tone, "He also knows that you are the vacated god. Hum, he is seeing what's different about you."
"Oh." West looked up and looked at Zach, who had just walked around behind her. "Then you will be disappointed. I haven't changed. I'm still me."
Zach's brows furrowed, already seeing that West had not changed.
But...how come there is no change...
No matter what culture we are in, gods must have something more than all other creatures to be worthy of being gods. It is no longer a divine judgment, why has there been no change... This... is illogical and self-righteous logic of any non-divine creature! Zach is too vulgar.
Sensing Zach's confusion, West curled his lips, "Are you disappointed? I wasn't tricked enough by you in the Federation. Now I'm not even a god. If I have to lose something more, you Do you think it’s reasonable?”
Uh, that's true... Zach immediately corrected, "No. I'm not disappointed." He kept his frown, but seamlessly switched to a serious look, looking at West seriously, "I'm happy, I’m glad you’re okay, you’re still the Jian I know, the one who comes from the Republic and says that he represents the foreign race of the Republic that seals and identifies you.”
Is such that. On the way here, Zach had figured out the reason why Mo got him out this time. The commission from our ancestors' firm was just a... flashback.
The Republican canonization of gods has caused the republican aliens in the Federation to rush back to participate in this only chance to become gods, but this is just the result. The reason for this result has been revealed by Mo. The convergence of two reasons, one is that Jian's experience in the Federation made her lose the qualification to be a god; the other is that the local wizards (ghosts) in the Federation relied on the advantages of the landlords to compress the living space of the truly republican aliens.
Now, Mo is taking Zach to see for himself, just to look back at this first reason.
The results have become facts, and Zach can only accept them. Zach naturally does not feel that he has done anything wrong, but because of his promotion of certain events, he has subverted the way others live in the world. Zach cannot escape this responsibility.
With this, Zach has taken charge of your position responsibly. He lost it because of me. I will not say sorry, but I am willing... to start over with you!
You are no longer the representative of the God of the Republic, and there is no interest or conspiracy of the God of the Republic behind you. We are just two alien races who met in the human city of Barton. We can start over!
It doesn’t make sense here, it’s quite romantic when you think about it~
Mo rolled his eyes very romantically, but she said nothing.
It was West who responded to Zach. He chuckled, "Haha." and then said, "I am not Jian. Jian is the name given to me by heaven and earth when I am in heaven. I am not a god now." This name is no longer mine." Well, that's understandable, but Zach hasn't had the chance to ask, "What's your real name?" West said, "I am West, a citizen of Federal Barton, West." After saying that, he waved his hand to Zach, "Mr. Grande and I..." Pay attention to the title, not Zach, not Thomas. Rido is not even a vampire. It's Zach's human identity with a polite suffix, "The only relationship between me and Mr. Grand is that I once had a friend named Madison in the funeral industry. You are the one who doesn't care about his industry at all." of bad bosses.”
Zach's social reaction was already very fast, but it was still briefly delayed. What did West mean by West's words? What did West want to express? Is this a way of pretending to be unfamiliar
Yes, that’s it!
West stretched out his hand, and in the distance, a black dog flew over happily holding a ball in its mouth. West took the ball back and tossed it in his hand, "Watch it. If you do, bye. Don't disturb me while I play with my dog."
While Zach was still thinking about the outcome of this matter, Mo had already turned around and looked like he was leaving.
"Follow up." Mo urged Zach, "We have one more stop."
What does it mean? Zach was confused.
West turned against himself and hated himself, but Zach could accept it. Mo stood by and encouraged West to avenge his loss of divine status, and Zach could accept it. But what is happening now
Does West's statement mean that she has no desires and desires now and just wants to live West's life well? It seems to be like this literally, but also in action... She loves dogs more than cats!
"Ha! Are there times when you don't understand?" Mo walked in front and turned around to taunt Zach, "Just ask me~ and I'll be kind enough to explain it to you~"
Zach curled his lips, "Please tell me, what do you mean by bringing me to see West?" Not only did he ask, but there was also the word 'please'~
"Do you know what happened to West after he lost his status as a god?"
"So she really has changed?"
"Of course. It's not easy to be a god, nor is it easy to be inappropriate~" Mo shrugged, "The change is that she no longer has a home~"
Zach thought for a while before answering, "You mean she has no place in the heaven where the god of your republic lives."
Mo nodded, "Yes, not only Heaven, but also the Republic. She will never be able to return to the Republic in this life~"
Zach frowned and continued to ask, "Why?"
"You're stupid~ She was the one who used to be in charge of the divine position of 'Jian'. Will the new god of 'Jian' still allow her to appear in the field of vision and threaten his own divine position~"
Zach was stunned for a moment. West, there is no home.
Mo looked back at Zach with a cold expression, "Do you understand, you forced her, a god who was once the top of the world, to be the only one left in this life as 'West'."
Zach wanted to turn around and return to West again... not because he wanted to do anything, but just...
"Don't be stunned, keep up. I told you, there's only one stop left." Mo continued to stride ahead.