In the camp of the reformists, the gods engaged in intense discussions about the selection of candidates for battle. Various voices intermingled, creating a clamor. Some deities advocated for choosing representatives with strong combat abilities, while others argued for selecting individuals with strong strategic skills. Each person tried to advocate for their preferred candidate.
Amidst this chaotic debate, Asura King Poji, who usually didn't speak much, suddenly uttered a weighty voice, breaking through all the noise: "Genghis Khan." These four words seemed to carry a profound resonance, echoing in the air.
The gods were shocked by this sudden proposal for a moment. Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, is renowned for his unparalleled conquest abilities and strategic warfare, and is considered one of the greatest conquerors in history. His name represents not only supreme power and bravery, but also symbolizes strategy and leadership.
Some deities immediately expressed their support for the proposal. They believed that Genghis Khan's historical status and combat prowess would undoubtedly bring significant advantages to the reformists. His tactical wisdom and leadership abilities could play a crucial role in this decisive battle. They recounted how Genghis Khan grew from a small tribal leader to a great conqueror, inspiring the gods and filling them with anticipation for victory.
However, some gods expressed doubt and concern about this. They believed that Genghis Khan's reputation was too prominent and could become the primary target of the enemy's attack. In such a highly scrutinized situation, he might not be able to fully unleash his combat potential. Some gods even suggested choosing a more low-key but equally powerful warrior to avoid prematurely exposing their main forces.
During the discussion, Loki and Athena also carefully listened to the opinions of each god. Loki's eyes sparkled with a cunning light, while Athena appeared more contemplative. She knew that this decision would greatly impact the upcoming battle and therefore must be chosen carefully and wisely.
Asura King Poji quietly observes the reactions of the various gods. His proposal is not just a tactical choice, but also a test of the strategic thinking of the entire reformist faction. The name of Genghis Khan brings not only hope for battle, but also a challenge to the unity of the reformists.
Asura King Poji's voice suddenly rings out in the midst of the reformist gods' debate. His fist strikes the ground heavily, producing a deafening sound that immediately attracts everyone's attention. This action symbolizes his determination and authority, causing the previously chaotic discussion to gradually quiet down.
Later, Poji spoke slowly, "The first battle is especially important. We need to show a strong momentum, demonstrating our determination and strength. With Genghis Khan as the leader, he represents the combination of wisdom and courage, symbolizing the spirit of conquering the impossible. His achievements prove his extraordinary ability to face difficult challenges. And now, we are facing an 'impossible' that needs to be conquered - the great battle of the political upheaval."
Poji's words were full of inspiration and belief, and his eyes firmly scanned every deity present. His words seemed to ignite the fighting spirit of the reformist gods, refocusing their attention and determination.
Under his words, the reformist gods began to seriously consider the proposal and gradually showed support for Genghis Khan. They realized that this battle was not only a confrontation of power, but also a contest of spirit and will. Genghis Khan, as a symbol of conquest and victory, was undoubtedly the best choice for this battle. They began to prepare for the upcoming showdown, inspiring each other's confidence and uniting to achieve the first victory.
Athena expressed her views in the reformist discussion. Her tone revealed a high recognition of Genghis Khan's abilities: "Based on Genghis Khan's historical experiences, he not only possesses astonishing willpower, but also unwavering determination. His fighting style is ruthless and decisive, while also possessing sufficient wisdom and strength. In the first battle, he is undoubtedly one of our best choices."
Athena, as the goddess of wisdom and strategy, carries weight in her words. Her analysis and judgment make the other gods present more convinced that Genghis Khan is an ideal choice.
At the same time, Nezha also expressed his opinion, playing with the long spear in his hand and showing a playful smile on his face: "I heard Genghis Khan is a great fighter, so let's send him!" Although Nezha's words were light-hearted, they also reflected his recognition of Genghis Khan's strength.
As the core members of the reformists expressed their support, other deities gradually agreed with this decision. The name of Genghis Khan gradually became their consensus, and they believed that having Genghis Khan as their representative in the " Final Kombat " ritual would give them a good start. This decision also strengthened the unity and confidence of the reformists, preparing them for the upcoming battle.
When Loki saw the consensus forming among the reformist deities, he also gave an affirmative response. He nodded, indicating his agreement with the decision. This decision was crucial for the reformists, as they needed a powerful warrior to lead the first battle, and Genghis Khan was the person they needed.
After that, Asura King Poji raised his hand and began to summon Genghis Khan. Mysterious black lightning flashed between his fingers. Suddenly, a deafening thunderbolt tore through the sky, followed by a loud bang, and a man in armor and a military helmet appeared in everyone's sight. He tightly gripped a gleaming, cold-cast broadsword.
Genghis Khan's appearance instantly caught the attention of all the gods. His resolute face and strong physique exuded an extraordinary momentum, as if he were the master of the battlefield. His eyes were sharp and deep, slowly scanning everything around him, as if assessing the impending showdown.
Genghis Khan's appearance not only strengthened the confidence of the reformers, but also added a strong atmosphere of battle to the upcoming " Final Kombat " ritual. All the gods are aware that this ritual will be an unprecedented fierce confrontation, and Genghis Khan is undoubtedly one of the key players in this battle.
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