C820 He Missed the Chance to Become a God
Chen Feng was indeed going to let the branches cover the whole world. He had already harvested a wave of resources from the top forces, and he wouldn't be able to harvest much more. It was necessary to expand the scope and lower the level.2
Although the resources controlled by the small and medium-sized forces and the unaffiliated forces could not be compared to the top forces, it was better to have a large amount of resources. After a large amount of resources were gathered, the total value of the resources would not be small.
And compared to the top forces, what Earth needed more now was the middle and lower forces.
Only when the number of powerhouses at the bottom level increased would the number of powerhouses standing at the top of the pyramid increase. This was a kind of overall increase in strength.
There were many Immortal Cultivators in Cang Lan World. The combat strength of Immortal Cultivators was far stronger than ordinary Cultivator, and they could easily crush them.
Chen Feng did not want to turn Earth into an immortal cultivation planet and raise all the the Extraordinary to become Immortal Cultivators. The environment on Earth where the spirit energy was depleted did not allow him to do so.
Therefore, he could only rely on numbers. As long as there were enough of them, even if there were enough of them, they could still pile up all the Immortal Cultivators in Cang Lan World to death.
Although the the Extraordinary in China opposed Chen Feng's decision to open a branch school, it was useless.
What Chen Feng wanted to do was not up to them to tell him what to do. He would do whatever he wanted, and no one could stop him.
What he did was the right thing to do, and it was very beneficial to the entire Earth and the entire human race. Whoever stopped him would die.
The next morning, the square in front of the Imperial Palace was packed with people. There were roughly thirty to forty thousand people. In fact, there would be more and more people.
King Henry IV had sent many guards to maintain order in advance to prevent any accidents from happening.
Many media reporters and cameramen were waiting in front of the palace gates, waiting for the ceremony to begin.
The palace had already been decorated, and there were also many flowers and ribbons. Lilith's soft and beautiful singing could be heard on the broadcast.
The king, Henry IV, had spent a lot of money to invite her over to liven up Saria's ceremony. He probably did not expect her to get to know Chen Feng and become one of Chen Feng's followers.
If Henry IV was given a chance to become a god, the condition was to give up the throne of the king. He did not need to hesitate for long before he would agree.
What was the meaning of being a king that was only left with an empty shell, a king that was revered by tens of thousands of people but did not have any power?
Unfortunately, he was not as lucky as Lilith and Ida. Although he knew Chen Feng, Chen Feng did not like him, let alone give him a chance to become a god.
He was very angry, very angry, but he could not do anything to Chen Feng.
He could see that Lord Rockefeller was different from before. His temperament and body were perfect. He must have advanced to become a god with Chen Feng's help.
He thought that Lord Rockefeller must have said something bad about him in front of Chen Feng, which caused Chen Feng to dislike him from the beginning.
Otherwise, why would Chen Feng reject his good intentions so many times?
Even if it was a god, Chen Feng was still walking around in the mortal world, which meant that there was something he needed in the mortal world. Henry IV thought that he would definitely be able to bring out something that could move Chen Feng, but Chen Feng's attitude made him very angry. He didn't want to give anything anymore.
Thus, he successfully missed the chance to become a god.
If he really gave Chen Feng some rare treasures, Chen Feng wouldn't take them for free. He wouldn't miss out on cultivation techniques and medicinal pills.
Now, because he was so angry that he didn't want to give them away, he had lost the chance to become a god.
This was probably the most realistic description of one's character that determined one's fate.
He was too eager for quick success, too impulsive and easily angered, too self-righteous, and too ignorant and incompetent, which led to his series of tragedies.
It was truly tragic.
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