"Let's hope so!" Lynn smiled again, as if the killing intent just now was an illusion. Looking at Adam, his smile returned to its usual gentle appearance, and he said, "I roughly understand the situation you want, and I am not prepared to destroy it for now."
Lynn spoke slowly, "Don't worry, I have no intention of tearing our relationship apart for now, so the situation you want will not change much in the foreseeable future."
Lynn could guess what kind of situation Adam wanted. On one hand, he didn't want the existence of a true half-Great Old One. On the other hand, he didn't want the True Creator, as part of the human nature of the Ancient Sun God, to become too powerful. He also hoped that the Orthodox Gods would be stronger than those like the Primordial Demoness, who were on the non-order side, while keeping the situation sufficiently chaotic.
Only enough Chaos could give this King of Angels of the Spectator pathway the best opportunity to write his script.
In this respect, Lynn wasn't at all surprised that Adam didn't care about Medici's return.
A Sequence 2 Medici returning to the side of the True Creator might bring a decisive change in the long run, but it wouldn't cause a turmoil in the Four Emperors War in the short term. This is a fact.
Lynn's original plan was never intended for Medici to return now and then for Solomon and the real creator to start a war with the Blood Emperor tomorrow. That wasn't realistic.
The waters of the Four Emperors War were very deep. Besides the four emperors on the surface, the hidden Six Gods and Evil Gods were Lynn's real focus.
Before pulling in the remaining allies, Lynn didn't want to be taken advantage of by a third party.
This was also why Lynn said to let Medici return to the True Creator and rest for a while, waiting for the right time.
The life and death wars between Gods were never child's play.
Although theoretically, Lynn could flip the table, the price to pay was too high, and he wouldn't do that.
So in this respect, Lynn and Adam had no conflicting interests in the short term because Lynn also needed time to develop, recruit allies, plan, and become a god. He didn't plan to end the Four Emperors War in the short term.
Others were unclear about Lynn's strength, thinking he could use it at will, but Lynn couldn't deceive himself. Becoming a God was imperative for him.
That would be Lynn's true strength.
This was also one of the reasons why Lynn agreed to Adam's deal. He also needed to pacify Adam, who was a bomb. After all, there was still the Chaos Sea behind Adam, and he couldn't be treated as an ordinary King of Angels.
In this regard, Lynn, who had seen Sasrir's strength, was very clear.
After all, Lynn had no intention of killing Tudor, so using this to exchange for the other side treating Medici was acceptable.
As for how to help Medici afterward, not being able to directly attack Tudor didn't mean he couldn't beat up his allies, right?
At worst, let Tudor fight the True Creator, Solomon, and Medici one-on-one, while Lynn would block the others.
As for whether the other party could see through his plan, Lynn didn't care because it was an open scheme.
Even if Adam saw through it, so what?
If he dared to break the agreement or harm Medici again, Lynn wouldn't be polite.
As for targeting Lynn, Lynn welcomed it.
Hearing this, Adam didn't speak, just quietly watched the young angel in front of him.
He knew clearly that a Sequence 2 Medici couldn't truly cause turmoil among the Four Emperors. Even if his presence could add some brains to the True Creator, it wouldn't matter for the overall situation.
Adam never cared about Medici because Medici didn't have the power to flip the table. The real person with the power to flip the table was the young man in front of him.
Adam had no doubt that if the other party didn't care about the consequences or the price, he could even directly end the Four Emperors War.
Moreover, Adam, or rather the former Ancient Sun God, could see clearly that although the other party might have concerns, he was also crazy enough.
If Lynn's bottom line was touched, this unknown existence could do anything.
Because aside from the things he cared about, he didn't care about this world at all. Although he showed a faint compassion, it was only because of the people or things he cared about.
So when the things or people he cared about were destroyed, this compassion became insignificant.
—In a sense, Adam was indeed worthy of being the King of Angels on the Spectator pathway, seeing through Lynn's nature clearly.
If not for rational calculation showing that the other party had more than an 80% chance of not harming Earth and would instead protect it, Adam's attitude towards such a dangerous and unknown existence would lean more towards expulsion.
Although Adam was clear that he probably couldn't expel Lynn.
Fortunately, Lynn Sotos seemed not to intend to interfere forcibly in the Four Emperors War, which was good for Adam.
"I won't tell Amon about you," Adam suddenly said, the topic jumping abruptly, clearly trying to show goodwill.
"Huh?" Lynn was stunned for a moment, then he thought for a while and said, "So Amon didn't come?"
He thought there was a presence of Amon in the air!
"I diverted him," Adam said indifferently, speaking as if it was a father-son relationship.
This made Lynn look at Adam a few more times, saying nonchalantly, "Do as you like!"
Lynn didn't have much feeling towards the "robot" Adam, except for the disgust caused by Medici's matter.
Mainly because he wasn't familiar with the Ancient Sun God—originally, Lynn planned to get to know him well after the trip to the Land of the Demonic Wolf, but after coming back, not only was he busy helping Sasrir, but the other party was also on a trip.
Finally, the Ancient Sun God returned, but Lynn was busy with the Eye of Secrets, either teaching students, learning, or helping with the Red Army's literacy, so busy that he only saw Sasrir occasionally. There was no time to build a relationship with the Ancient Sun God!
Here, it must be mentioned that Ouroboros was a qualified deputy, just lacking initiative, needing Lynn's instructions for everything. He could be considered competent but not excellent.
However, Lynn was satisfied with the help, considering Sasrir and the nearby Medici, at least two people were busy. What else could he be dissatisfied with?
Although Lynn suspected he might have been manipulated.
Indeed, the Sasrir virus was too terrible!
(End of Chapter)