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Golden Dragon: Six Thousand Years of Empire-Chapter 829 462: God of Steel, Mechanical Church

Chapter 829

"I originally wanted to call you back to Heaven, to stay by my side for a while, but now, you should return to your father's side to assist and support him."
"Mother!"
The son of the Holy Dragon and Blazing Sky, Iliad, looked somewhat puzzled at the sudden appearance of the Six-winged Seraph.
Even during his father's sacrificial ceremony, he only rushed back with the seized spoils, and after the ceremony ended, at his mother's urging, he returned to the current Michigan Material Realm.
His mother hoped he could command the Angel Legion and Dragon-man Battle Group, and under the premise of adhering to the Golden Order set by his father, completely bring the Michigan Plane under his control and manage it carefully.
No matter how benevolent the perfect order is, it requires a guardian, otherwise, even if the law codes are inscribed on immortal gold, they would have no meaning; laws without binding force are just waste paper.
For this reason, according to the agreement between his father and mother, since the Michigan Plane already has his father's interference, after this plane was saved and the Abyssal invasion was repelled, the rule of the plane would belong to his father. But who would truly manage and rule the Michigan Plane?
It is naturally him, the son of the Golden Dragon and Seraph, Iliad.
No one is more suitable to manage the Michigan Plane than him. If it weren't for his existence, the management rights of this plane wouldn't have been so easily transferred to Noah.
Noah recognizes this as well, this plane was conquered by his eldest son himself, so naturally, the one who conquers should rule. It would be impossible to let his eldest son bleed and toil at the front, only for someone else to reap the fruits.
With the premise that all parties tacitly acknowledge this, Iliad smoothly took over the Michigan Plane after repelling the Abyssal invasion, rebuilding order and restoring the world's ecology using the Golden Code as the basic principle.
Iliad intended to earnestly manage this plane world, which was different from the world originally arranged by his father. As the basic faith world of the Divine, even if the faith's subject perishes, rebellion is endless, even with iron-blooded means of mass slaughter, there will always be martyrs and resisters.
But the Michigan world is different, this Material World, which was almost fallen due to the Abyssal invasion, is, to a certain extent, quite "clean."
Therefore, Iliad is full of ambition and vigor. He understands and knows his father's ambitions, and as his offspring, he needs to establish a strong army with a continuous supply of backup forces to counter the long-term warfare of the future.
Regarding the control of this world, it is due to his identity, he has no qualms about it. He is an adult and no longer has the childishness and naivety of childhood, feeling the need to escape parental influence, relying on his strength to make achievements, and only then he can settle down.
To be so particular, his blood and bones also come from his parents. If he must disown their influence, should he gouge out his bones and flesh?
What is his, he will reach out and take, no need to feel embarrassed. If he does not take it, how can someone else take it? Should he let his brother take it? How would that be appropriate? That would simply create discord and conflicts.
Indeed, with such open-minded and honest thoughts, Iliad greatly enjoys the sensation of reclaiming land on this land once ravaged by the Abyssal Army.
However, he never expected that now his mother would actually ask him to return to his father's side. Even if he went back now, what could he do? His father's side does not need his presence.
"Your father's human brother has awakened!"
Seeing Iliad's bewildered expression, Ophelia reminded him.
"Human brother? Mother, are you referring to Uncle Tidel?"
Iliad instantly reacted, knowing who his mother was referring to, yet he still couldn't understand what the connection was.
"What does this have to do with my return?"
"Your father has appointed your human uncle as the Long-range War Commander, but your uncle did not accept any troops your father assigned to him, instead he is leveraging the power of the Augustus family to reassemble his army."
"Isn't that a good thing?"
"But your uncle doesn't want for nothing; he asked your father for a Floating City."
"If, as you say, he uses the power of the Augustus family to form an army to fight for my father, then it is appropriate for my father to give him a Floating City, isn't it?"
Up to this point, Iliad didn't feel there was any problem.
"Iliad, my child, if your uncle had not awakened, who should've been in charge of the Floating City your father built for him?"
"It doesn't matter who,"
Iliad instantly understood what his mother was trying to say, also understanding why she wanted him to return to his father's side.
"I do not question your father's decision, but you should return to make him understand that it is not only his human brother willing to fight for him, his son is also leading armies and shedding blood for him."
"My father knows everything I've done."
Iliad still didn't see the need to return, because he knew everything he was doing was under his father's watchful eye.
"He indeed knows, but he decided to agree to your uncle's request."
Noah's actions and conduct are undoubtedly correct, but as a mother, as Noah's partner, Ophelia doesn't want her partner to be more generous to outsiders than to their child.

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