Chapter 2947 Old Friends

Name:Apotheosis Author:En Ci Jie Tuo
The Divine Kingdom Continent was far more powerful than the Central Region in almost every way.

However, this had not always been the way. Hundreds of years ago, the Central Region could proudly claim Zen as their own. There had since been a series of shifts in power and Cloud Hall now was in the hands of Lewis.

Lewis was nowhere near as gifted as Rocher or Zen. He was not even greater than Patrick.

However, the resources of Cloud Hall made up for his short-comings. Furthermore, after his travel to the Upper World with Zen and Rocher, Lewis gained a great deal—more than he imagined he would.

With only Cloud Hall's vast resources and all he learned from the Upper World, Lewis had improved immensely. He had become much more than he was before, now possessing a strength unshakable in this great world.

He was capable of conquering the entire Divine Kingdom Continent on his own, should he so choose.

Because of this, the four from the Divine Kingdom Continent saw Lewis not just as intimidating, but as a man who meant the words he spoke, a man not to be trifled with.

The war king of the York Divine Kingdom thought for a moment and said, "Even if you did manage to kill all the war kings and war emperors of our four divine kingdoms, we have countless citizens, and many of them will become fine and powerful warriors. When next time the Divine Kingdom Continent battles with the Central Region, the Central Region would stand no chance of victory, you must see this. Let us be civil about this, we are neighbors after all. Why don't we both take a step back?"

"Take a step back? That savage land has been untamed for tens of millions of years, and now you claim it to belong to the Divine Kingdom Continent. Is this because your Divine Kingdom Continent is closer to the land, or because you believe yourself to be more handsome?" Lewis asked with a sneer.

"Because we're closer to the land," Callan, the war king of the Wind Divine Kingdom, replied foolishly.

Fredric, the war king of the York Divine Kingdom, glared angrily at Callan. Callan had been a fool since childhood and Fredric despised it. He knew that even in this most serious of situations, Callan would take the opportunity to act childish wherever he saw it.

The dispute between the four divine kingdoms and the Central Region was over the savage land.

Over the last few hundred years, the territories of the Central Region and the Divine Kingdom Continent had b

t as Zen appeared, the tense atmosphere enveloping the Ice Palace was dissipated.

Everyone was familiar with Zen, even intimidated by his strength, and the women standing behind him. This no doubt brought everyone down a peg, adding some humility to the scene.

They were unable to tell their cultivation level, be it Zen, Letitia, Margaret, or even Aura who possessed the lowest cultivation level. Although they hid their strength, the auras flowing from their movements still stunned everyone. After all, these were True Gods.

After some pleasantries, Zen turned the topic back to the reason for their gathering. "I heard that savage land caused your dispute?" Zen inquired.

Knowing Zen would ask of this matter, they detailed the dispute in an almost rehearsed fashion.

There was no right or wrong, only each continent's interests at play.

Before Zen could say anything, Letitia jumped in, "Although Cloud Hall doesn't attach any great importance to the savage land, it's unacceptable for the Divine Kingdom Continent to bully the Central Region and Cloud Hall."

Letitia harbored no desire to live in this world, but the Cloud Hall was her home. Her allegiance to where she grew up was undoubtable, so was her intent on protecting the sect and its disciples, and who could argue with her reasons for it.

Her words left the four from the Divine Kingdom Continent stunned.

Randy and Callan looked helplessly at Zen, hoping above all else that their old friend would react sensibly. Surely he could see this sort of view was unreasonable; it would give the Central Region an unfair advantage in occupying the savage land.