The days in Coiling Dragon
17 The circle of Gods is really chaotic.

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When the Chief Sovereign of Fate saw that the two stray dogs he had chased out actually dared to provoke him, his face sank.

"Explain? If you want to die, I'll fulfill your wish. There's no need to be so tactful!”

When the Sovereigns saw the Chief Sovereigns of Thunder and Fire fighting against the Chief Sovereign of Fate, their first reaction was not to step forward to stop the fight. Instead, they all pulled away to give the two of them some space to fight. Then, they all prepared themselves to watch a good show.

This included the ten-some Sovereigns of the Celestial Realm. Before the Chief Sovereign of Fate was born, the vast majority of them had been subordinates of the Chief Sovereigns of Thunder and Fire. Now that the new and old bosses were about to fight, they looked as if it had nothing to do with them.

This was a strange phenomenon.

The two Chief Sovereigns of the Laws of Lightning and Fire were both born in the Heavenly Realm. Theoretically speaking, even if they didn't join the Chief Sovereign of Fate, they would at least have the friendship of fellow countrymen.

But the truth was that the Chief Sovereign of Fate had been born far too late, causing these two Chief Sovereigns of the Laws to be used to the beautiful days when the Chief Sovereign of the Edicts was no longer above them, and everything in the Heavenly Realm was up to them to decide.

Thus, when the Chief Sovereign of Fate was born and wanted to take back control of the Heavenly Realm, as expected, he had a nasty relationship with these two Chief Sovereigns of Laws. Their relationship was extremely bad, and they were just short of fighting to the death.

Fortunately, the period of friction between the three of them was the period when the various Law Main Gods were in place one after another, and the time when the Divine Plane was most frequently born.

Because of this, the three Chief Sovereigns didn't really fight. The Chief Sovereigns of Thunder and Fire left in a fit of anger and entered the Divine Lightning Plane and the Divine Fire Plane respectively.

However, in the end, the Chief Sovereign of the Edicts was the one who had the greater ability to gather people. When they had split up, the two Chief Sovereigns had wanted to bring along the few Sovereigns they had spent countless years recruiting.

But who would have thought that these Mid-and Low-Level Sovereigns wouldn't hesitate at all and would join the Chief Sovereign of Fate, abandoning their former boss.

Just like that, the Chief Sovereigns of Thunder and Fire were expelled from the Divine Plane, leaving behind nothing. They were banished to the Divine Plane to become commanders without any soldiers. They were the most miserable of the Law Chief Sovereigns.

The other Chief Sovereigns of the Laws had at least one or two underlings they could order around. For example, Grayson's Lord of Darkness clone had a Lord of Darkness that was born in the Higher Planes outside of Hell. However, there was still a Lord of Silhouette who was willing to follow him.

Not only did the Chief Sovereigns of Lightning and Fire run away, but even the two Lesser Sovereigns of Lightning and Fire, who had been born the youngest among them, didn't want to bother with them.

Speaking of which, although Grayson's Lord of Darkness clone only had the Silhouette Main God as his underling who was willing to guard the Divine Darkness Plane with him, he was actually not doing badly among the few Law Sovereigns. On the contrary, he was the one who was doing the best.

This was because the Ruler of Darkness was not only the head of the Divine Darkness Plane, but also the second-in-command of the Infernal Realm! Including the six Destruction-type Main Gods, before the birth of the Divine Darkness Plane, the dozen or so Main Gods of the Infernal Realm were all managed by the Lord of Darkness.

It was only when the Chief Sovereign of Darkness brought out the Infernal Realm that the Chief Sovereign of Destruction came out to take control. Moreover, the Chief Sovereign of Darkness would occasionally return to the Infernal Realm to stay for a period of time. At this time, the Chief Sovereign of Destruction would also give him power. He would still be the "Chief Supervisor of the Infernal Realm" who could summon wind and rain.

On the other hand, the other Chief Sovereigns of the Laws, even if they had chosen to side with the Chief Sovereign of Life or the Chief Sovereign of Death, would definitely not have been able to mingle in the Higher Planes like the Chief Sovereign of Darkness, to be below a single person and above trillions of others. After all, to the two Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts, it would be much more convenient for them to use their direct subordinates, the Sovereigns of Life and Death.

In addition, each Chief Sovereign of a Law was the head of a Sovereign of a Law. They had to consider things from the perspective of their own Divine Plane. Even if the Chief Sovereign of Death or the Chief Sovereign of Life were willing to give up their power, they still wouldn't be willing to sacrifice everything for the benefit of the Netherworld or the Divine Realm of Life.

On Grayson's side, be it the Lord of Darkness or the Lord of Destruction, they were both his clones. In the end, Hell was the same as the Divine Darkness Plane. They were both his territory. Therefore, even if he had a clone, he could still work hard for the benefits of Hell wholeheartedly.

In the eyes of the Sovereigns of the other factions, this situation not only showed that the Chief Sovereign of Darkness and the Chief Sovereign of Destruction had a deep brotherly relationship, but it also meant that the Divine Darkness Plane had completely sided with the Infernal Realm. It wasn't far from becoming a vassal of the Infernal Realm.

As for the other Chief Sovereigns of the Laws, even if they weren't strong enough, they definitely wouldn't be able to do things as thoroughly as the Chief Sovereign of Darkness, making the Divine Plane that they had painstakingly created become a vassal of the Higher Planes.

As a result, when the other Chief Sovereigns of the Laws gathered together to fight against the Chief Sovereign of the Edicts, they would completely exclude the Chief Sovereign of Darkness and view him as a lackey of the Chief Sovereign of Destruction.

Grayson naturally noticed this, but he did not care at all. This was because of the seven Chief Sovereigns of the Laws. Other than his Lord of Darkness clone, which had been born in the Infernal Realm, the other six had been born in the other three Higher Planes. It just so happened that each Higher Plane had two.

Thus, even if the Ruler of Darkness wanted to find a Law Chief Sovereign to ally with him, he would not be able to find a Law Chief Sovereign from his hometown. Thus, he could only live alone.

Speaking of which, there was still a Chief Sovereign of Laws at this time who was on a similar level as the Chief Sovereign of Darkness. That was the Chief Sovereign of Light.

As the seven Sovereigns of Light had yet to take their positions, the Divine Light Plane had yet to be born. As a result, the Chief Sovereign of Light, a Chief Sovereign of Laws who had been born long ago in the Divine Life Plane, had nowhere to go. He could only remain in the Divine Life Plane.

It was precisely because of this that the Chief Sovereign of Light was given a title similar to that of the Chief Sovereign of Darkness by the other Sovereigns: 'Chief Steward of the Divine Life Plane'.

However, the Chief Sovereign of Light wasn't dissatisfied with this somewhat ironic title. In fact, he was actively pursuing the Chief Sovereign of Life, wanting to leap from being a steward to becoming a master.

After all, unlike the Ruler of Darkness, who was a steward in name, but was actually the second in charge of the Hell, the Ruler of Darkness was a steward of the Divine Realm of Life. His authority in the Divine Realm of Life was only equivalent to that of a Middle Main God of the Life Element.

This was only because the Chief Sovereign of Life had a good temper, allowing him to continue living in the Life Divine Realm. If it were the Chief Sovereign of Death, she would definitely kick him out!

Even if it was a Chief Sovereign of the Laws, he was still a Chief Sovereign, and he was able to firmly suppress all of the Lesser Sovereigns. If he left such a guy who could challenge his position in his territory at any time, he might really be taken over by a magpie's nest one day.

? The Chief Sovereign of Death had advised the Chief Sovereign of Life on this matter countless times. Every time, she would pat her chest and promise that if she couldn't do it, she would be the villain! I'll help you chase away that hateful Chief Sovereign of Light!

He had said a thousand things, but he still couldn't explain the chaotic relationship between the Chief Sovereigns of the Laws and the Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts.

On the one hand, the Chief Sovereign of the Laws had a good impression of the Chief Sovereign of the Laws of the Higher Planes he had been born into, and was closer to him than the other Chief Sovereigns of the Laws. In addition, in the face of the other Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts who were watching them, they needed to rely on the support of the Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts who were close to them.

Thus, generally speaking, even if the Chief Sovereigns of the Laws didn't join, they would still join the Chief Sovereigns of the Laws of the Higher Planes that they were born into. Simply put, when the Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts fought with each other, they would firmly support the Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts who were from the same hometown as them.

On the other hand, in order to prevent himself from being completely pulled into the camp of the Chief Sovereign of the Laws and becoming his subordinate, two Chief Sovereigns of the Laws who came from the same Higher Plane would generally help each other, working together to resist the pressure from the Chief Sovereign of the Laws.

It was precisely because of these complicated reasons that even though they were from the same Higher Plane, the Chief Sovereigns of the Laws and the Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts were still in a complicated relationship of being hot and cold, and being at loggerheads.

Of course, there were two Higher Planes that were exceptions.

For example, in the Infernal Realm, the only Ruler of Darkness that was born here had completely sided with the Chief Sovereign of Destruction. He had even dragged his own Divine Darkness Plane along with him to become a vassal of the Infernal Realm. Of course, this was only in the eyes of the other Sovereigns.

As for the Heavenly Realm, the two Chief Sovereigns of Lightning and Fire were completely opposed to the Chief Sovereign of Fate. Originally, it could be said that the two Chief Sovereigns of the Laws knew that they were no match for the Chief Sovereign of Fate, so they sealed themselves in their respective Divine Planes and never interacted with the Sovereigns of the Heavenly Realm.

However, now that the Chief Sovereign of Fate had invited all the Sovereigns to a gathering, the Chief Sovereigns of Thunder and Fire weren't around, and the two Divine Planes were empty, the Chief Sovereign of Fate had sent out an army to attack. This left no room for negotiation between the two sides. Basically, one side had to fall before the enmity could end.

Right now, it was clear that the Chief Sovereigns of Thunder and Fire no longer wished to endure humiliation and live in dishonor. They had decided that even if they had to die, they would die in a heroic battle and make the Chief Sovereign of Fate pay an unbearable price!

When the Chief Sovereign of Fate saw the tragic expressions on the faces of the two Chief Sovereigns of the Laws, who were unafraid of death, he couldn't help but laugh coldly in his heart.

It seems like these two fellows are planning to put up a final struggle. They plan to bite off a piece of my flesh even if they die…but you're destined to be disappointed! Because I'm no ordinary Sovereign!

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