Eve and the other Gods, shielding Nathan, had just entered God's Punisher Spaceship when up ahead in the corridor, several imposing-looking God Paladins appeared, accompanied by a large group of murderous-looking God Warriors.
Monnay commanded coldly, “All of you, stop right there!”
In an instant, Eve and the other Gods had no choice but to halt their tracks.
Monnay continued coldly, “What's the name of your spaceship, and which department or company does it belong to? Also, who is your boss, and where is your person in charge?”
Eve and the other Gods stared blankly at one another
Gods venerated force, and the elites were revered, whereas God Warriors took pride in dying in battle. They despised cowards and traitors who feared death the most.
If Monnay were to discover that they were all God Warriors who had defected to the enemy, none of them would likely survive. In his fury, Monnay would surely kill them all.
Monnay could not help but furrow his brows when he saw the blank looks of the Gods before him.
He could not figure out if they were intimidated by his formidable authority or if they were all just fools.
Or, could it be that there's something amiss with these guys before me, just as Lord Coleman said? Could they be a bunch of blind fools courting death?
He glowered and said coldly, “So, you're not talking? Take them over to Lord Coleman. Let him handle it.”
The paladins and warriors behind him all chorused in unison, “Right away!”
Soon, Eve and her group of Gods were brought to the bridge before Coleman.
Moreover, the surroundings were filled with God Paladins and a large group of God Warriors with vigilant expressions on their faces.
Coleman sat in the commander's chair, frowning at the Gods before him.
“State your origins to avoid any misjudgments that could lead to serious consequences, for which you will bear full responsibility.”
However, those Gods continued staring blankly at one another, none uttering a word.
Coleman frowned and exchanged a glance with Monnay, who could only helplessly shake his head, indicating that he was unsure of the situation.
Coleman's expression darkened, and the look in his eyes also became stern.
His gaze wandered among the Gods before him, then suddenly fixed on one of the female Gods, who was none other than Eve.
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