Chapter 290 A Divine Wager and the Power of Humanity

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Of course, Kim Jung-hyun also understood why Hanjun was so busy.

<<God's War Online>> was currently at a critical point in the storyline, and Hanjun was undoubtedly monitoring the game closely.

Kim Jung-hyun could sympathize with that.

As for the G.I.S.A.'s invitation, he couldn't outright decline it.

All he could do was stall for time while urgently trying to contact Hanjun.

So, what was Hanjun doing right now?

In this world without sun or moon, a calm stillness prevailed, with nothing existing—no signs of life.

At times, thunder and lightning crashed around them; at other moments, they found themselves submerged in the depths of the ocean, feeling the immense pressure.

The next second, they appeared atop a glacier, where countless ice pillars rained down from above.

Ultimately, they stopped relying on natural forces and engaged in a fierce clash of powers, causing the skies to darken.

All their might converged in that moment, and if anyone had been nearby, they would have been utterly obliterated by such overwhelming force.

Hanjun and Hanbin exchanged blows in this small world, neither gaining the upper hand.

Thanks to months of effort, Hanjun had finally tapped the faith energy to restore his divine strength.

They were born at the same time, so their abilities were naturally on par with one another.

Moreover, in this small world, neither needed to worry about collateral damage, allowing them to fight freely.

After catching their breath, they teleported to another location, transforming into a white light and a black light, darting through the sky, ground, and seabed like beams of light, neither yielding to the other.

The entire small world lay in ruins, almost as if it had been set ablaze, yet they still hadn't determined a victor.

When they finally stopped, they faced each other for a moment before bursting into laughter.

Hanjun brushed a lock of his curly hair aside and said, "It feels like it's been ages since we had such an exhilarating fight."

Back when they hadn't yet created those species, they'd fought daily, but soon realized it was incredibly dull.

Thus, they decided to make some changes.

Hanbin quickly regained his composure. "As expected of you."

If Hanbin still wanted to argue, Hanjun would have shattered his illusions without hesitation.

However, when Hanbin complimented Hanjun, it made Hanjun feel a little embarrassed.

It had to be said, Hanbin's "brother complex" was pretty strong, but because of that, Hanjun didn't press the matter further.

Hanbin said, "But what does this prove? Are they truly worth saving?"

Hanjun knew how stubborn Hanbin could be, so he replied, "In that case, why don't you ask them directly?"

Hanbin had always been prejudiced against humans, believing they weren't worth Hanjun's effort, nor worth saving.

Hanjun also understood that Hanbin thought he was always biased toward humanity, constantly defending them.

So this time, Hanjun decided to let Hanbin interact with humans directly, allowing him to form his own opinion.

Hanbin had no reason to refuse.

Raising his head proudly, he said, "Let's see what answers they'll give me."

Meanwhile, under the relentless assault of the players, the demon forces were rapidly retreating.

Just as the players were preparing to press their advantage, a strange color appeared in the sky.

They had seen this phenomenon before—it was a sign of the God of Light and God of Darkness manifesting.

Everyone stopped, curious to see what the God of Darkness intended to do next.

However, to their surprise, the God of Light and God of Darkness appeared together, side by side.

Although their clothing bore no significant damage, the small creases in their attire hinted that they had indeed fought a battle in another realm.

However, the players had no idea what the sudden joint appearance of the gods meant.

Had they reached an agreement?

Or had the God of Darkness won?

A sense of foreboding gripped everyone as they anxiously waited for one of the two gods to speak.