Mechanical City



Mechanical City

Solaya received the life force from the plant, and her life force stopped flowing away, but her lost spiritual power could not be restored, so she remained in a state of neither life nor death.

Veldrian discovered that even with his own power, the combined strength of the two gods was insufficient to rouse Soraya from her revival. He had to admit that he too was powerless at times, and could only helplessly pick up the wailing child in front of him and gently soothe him, while focusing most of his mental energy on Soraya.

Now, only His child with Soria keeps Him from being consumed by rage and heading to Sotheus's kingdom. Their child cannot live without the nourishment of His divine power; to be separated from God at birth is certain death.

But He can remain rational, while God cannot.

As Veldrian's tears fell on the child's face, a figure suddenly burst forth from the divine realm above the Sea of ​​Death, rampaging through the forbidden airspace and rapidly moving to the sky above Suthesius's divine mechanical city.

Only God and His Son can survive in the forbidden air. God creates His Kingdom in the forbidden air and uses His Kingdom to protect His believers in the forbidden air.

It was obvious that the imposing figure was Talmawen, the god of the ocean and hurricanes.

Talmawen stood openly above the mechanical city, but Suthesius did not react. The dwarves fled underground to the mechanical city, and protective inscription totems rose up throughout the city.

"Sethius! You have the guts to kill my daughter, but not the guts to see me?"

After speaking, Talmawen used his divine power to conjure a trident and thrust it towards the mechanical city.

The massive impact shook the entire mechanical city, and the defensive totems began to dissipate.

"Talmawen, what are you doing!"

Under the massive impact, a tan figure finally emerged from the underground center of the mechanical city, raising its hand to restore the defensive totem.

"I don't want to get entangled with you, you mad dog. You actually attacked my divine kingdom. What does your daughter's accident have to do with me?"

Talmawen's face was extremely ugly. "You actually don't dare to admit it."

Sutherius's lips curled slightly upward, his golden eyes flashing with provocation. "What evidence do you have to prove that I did it?"

"You..." Talmawen was about to curse when he suddenly realized that all the assassins had been wiped out by his enraged self after Soraya was shot with an arrow.

Verdrian was so angry that he could hardly stand still. He never expected that a god who had lived for countless years would be so shameless. He had sent out his own dwarf kin, yet he still refused to admit it.

Verdryen could no longer bear it, so he put the child back in the cradle and prepared to confront Sotheus.

He shrank the child's cradle, made a carrying strap out of vines, and finally hung the cradle around his neck before heading to the mechanical city.

Above the Mechanical City, Talmawen and Suthesius clashed, their blue and tan divine powers colliding constantly, and waves of runic fluctuations appeared in the no-fly zone surrounding the Mechanical City.

It was at this time that Veldrian arrived in the Mechanical City.

He looked down into the mechanical city with his green eyes. The moment he looked down, countless trees and vines sprang up from the ground, accompanied by the screams of the dwarves. The mechanical city transformed from a steel city into a green forest.

"Velderion, how dare you!!" Suthesius was held back by Talmawen and could not return to his divine kingdom. He could only watch helplessly as his followers continued to wail.

Originally, the mechanical city had no plants, but the dwarves loved all kinds of fine wines and secretly hid many fruits and grains to make wine.

Sotheus also loved rice wine and thought that the abundance of fruits and grains belonged to the goddess of fertility and was therefore beyond her control.

But fruits and grains are also seeds, and seeds fall within the sphere of Verdrian's authority.

The divine kingdom that Sotheus had spent tens of thousands of years building was so easily destroyed by plants right before His eyes.

"Fool." Talmawen, seeing Suthesius's grief, could not alleviate his own pain.

Gods are most powerful in their own divine realms. Talmawen suffered from the lack of water element in the forbidden airspace and the mechanical city, which limited his power. He could not make Sutherius pay the price with faith alone. The arrival of Veldrian solved this problem.

"Why did you bring a child with you!" It was only when Suthesius went to rescue his chosen one that Talmawen saw the cradle on Verdryen's chest.

“He is Tarasi, the Emerald Forest Sea, a union of forest and sea, my and Solaya’s eldest son.” Veldrian gently stroked Tarasi’s sweet face.

Talmawen suddenly remembered the reason why Soraya returned to the Sea of ​​Death, and was also one of the instigators of her current state of being neither alive nor dead—Veldrian.

"You dare show your face here again? I'll deal with Suthesius first, then I'll deal with you." Talmawen frowned, but was afraid of waking his grandson, so he lowered his voice and threatened.

Flames erupted from the mechanical city. The dwarves took out their weapon-forging furnaces, knocked them over, and molten steel flowed out. Suthesus stood above the mechanical city, gathering all the molten steel in an attempt to burn down all the vegetation.

A massive inscribed totem emerged from behind Veldrian. He raised his hand and infused the vegetation with green divine power, causing the molten iron and vines from the fusion of steel to freeze in place.

Suddenly, Veldrian realized his control over the plants was diminishing, and he looked into the distance:

"Flomia".

Talmawen scoffed, "Who do we have here? It's just my defeated opponent."

The goddess of fertility, Floria, stared at Talmawen with a pale face and no expression.

“If I hadn’t been trying to stop the arrival of the Primal Godmother, how could you have so easily taken away my authority?”

"Don't make your failure sound so glorious. You and that Primal bug were nothing but dogs fighting, a pile of rotten mud." Talmawen was too lazy to indulge Floria and spoke sarcastically.

Talmaven's last battle with Floria in Dragonspine Forest tore the River's authority from Floria's divinity, which is why Talmaven went into seclusion and slumber.

Now, all the water resources on the continent of Singri are under the control of Talmawen's godhood. His power is growing stronger and stronger. He used to be wary of Floria cutting off the water sources flowing into the ocean, but now Talmawen has no such concerns and can break ties with Floria at will.

In contrast, Floria is even weaker. Rivers and harvests are mutually reinforcing, and without the support of the river's authority, Floria is now in the hands of Talmawen.

Floria forced herself to smile at Verdrian. "Verdrian, we were born at almost the same time, and we've known each other for countless eons. I know you're the kindest person, so please give me some face and spare Suthesius."

Veldrian patted Tarasi, who was sleeping restlessly due to the presence of many different divine powers around him, and said coldly:

“Then my wife suffered in vain? I swear by God and the Creator that I will not let anyone who harms my wife and children go unpunished.”

As Verdryen swore an oath, he stared intently at Suthesius, who had seen Floria appear and return to the forbidden airspace.

"I wouldn't even accept belated affection. Don't worry, I'll settle the score with you after I deal with Suthesius." Talmawen was disgusted by Veldrian's behavior.

Floria suddenly remembered that there was actually a significant problem between Talmawen and Veldrian, since logically everything should have originated with Veldrian.

"Velderien, let's join forces to take down Talmawen, then no one will be able to deal with you, and you can also vent your anger on Suthesius, how about it?"

Veldrian never imagined that the gods who descended to earth with him would be so shameless:

"I am the root of all the problems, so it is His right to punish me however He wants. What does it have to do with you?"

After Verdryen faced Suthesius, Talmawen stopped Floria, who was about to help.

The Sea of ​​Death, Osenia Palace, Soleria's room.

In the no-fly zone, the war of the gods is something no one else can interfere with, but Dagmore and Kelly are trying everything they can to awaken Soraya.

Dagmore continued to transfer his power to Soraya, and Kailis fed Soraya his divine blood, but Soraya's face remained deathly pale.

"Your Highnesses, what should be done with Lightram?" Despite the unfriendly gazes of Dagmore and his companion, Al still managed to ask.

"Lock that traitor in the water dungeon for now, and I'll deal with him when my Sorea wakes up."

Dagmore has no interest in dealing with anything other than Solaya right now.

Jack the Octopus lived in a glass jar beside Soraya's bed, watching her with tears in his eyes. He kept wondering if he could have stopped the arrow that hurt Soraya if he had been with her.

After sending Lettram into the water dungeon, Arlene clutched her injured arm and began packing Solaya's things.

She had to find something to do, or she would fall into deep self-blame.

While Arlene was organizing the stored scrolls, she suddenly noticed the egg that they had forgotten about, which they had taken back from the original godmother.

She thought that the egg contained the power of the god of fate, and felt that Solaya needed the power of fate now, so she carefully placed the egg next to the jar where Jack lived.

Because the rate at which Kellis lost divine blood could not keep up with the rate at which it was being replenished, he swayed as he stood up and accidentally spilled his blood onto the egg.

The egg emitted a dazzling white light after being stained with Kelly's blood.

“This is Mother’s power!” Kelly exclaimed in surprise.

Dagmore looked at the egg, carefully questioned Arlene about its origin, and finally made up his mind:

“Apply Soraya’s blood to it. This may be the power left by Mother. Mother’s power to control destiny. She must have known that Soraya would suffer this calamity.”

After listening, Kelly carefully smeared the blood from the arrow that had wounded Soraya onto the egg.

As the blood content increased, the egg became brighter and brighter, gradually becoming so bright that the people present had to close their eyes.

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