Chapter 343



"Who is it?" she asked, her voice filled with anger.

"Hmph, she is the goddess of nature in our hearts, no, she should be the goddess of life. She is beautiful, holy, kind-hearted... and loves her believers the most. To have faith in her is the luckiest thing for us."

Leonard regretted it a bit; he should have spent more time with Curry. That guy might not have any other skills, but he was good at praising God.

Unlike him, who always ran out of words when praising God.

Upon hearing these words, Belina's anger surged even higher, especially after hearing the elf's address to the other party.

The Goddess of Life? Even she wouldn't dare call herself the Goddess of Life. Which deity dares to have such a boastful tone?

I've never heard of anyone in Lister City possessing the power of life. Could it be those gods from the East?

Belina suddenly remembered the faith she had lost in another dimension. For some reason, she felt that the changes in these two places were inextricably linked to that unknown god.

What's her name?

Leonard rolled his eyes. He wasn't stupid; how could he possibly tell the name of a god to another god?

No matter how much Belina threatened or bribed him, Leonard wouldn't budge.

Belina was furious; if she could, she would have liked to wipe out these foolish elves.

She had reservations. In the divine realm, while stealing believers was not a glorious thing, it wasn't uncommon for gods to do so. However, killing the believers of other gods was something the divine realm could not tolerate.

The ancient war among the gods was said to have been sparked by the murder of believers. Therefore, the divine realm has very strict regulations protecting its believers.

Although this is a new dimension, it doesn't mean that you won't be discovered if you do something.

What worried her even more was the god behind these elves. From what the other party had said, she knew that this unknown god was no less powerful than herself. If she angered the other party, she would not have a good outcome either.

Considering all these reasons, despite her anger, Belina didn't dare to make a move.

Leonard anxiously awaited divine punishment, but when the gods' anger subsided, they were all still alive and well.

"Hmph, it's just a bluff." Leonard, having survived the ordeal, began to feel smug again.

The other party must have been afraid of divine retribution, which is why they didn't act. Lord An is indeed the most powerful.

"If I had known this would happen, I wouldn't have contacted Cook." Leonard regretted it a little. If he hadn't reminded him, Cook might have been too weak-willed and been intimidated by this god.

Cook was directing his people to work in the square when he saw the holographic ring flash.

He pursed his lips unhappily. The goblin chieftain was helping out in the tribe, and the one who contacted him must be Leonard.

Hmph, she said she'd never contact him even if it meant death, but now she's looking for him. Is she about to die?

Cook, with malicious intent, opened the holographic ring, ready to mock Leonard, when he heard an alarm sound.

Considering the low level of education and the inconvenience of written communication, An Ge used an alarm instead in times of crisis.

"This guy must be in danger. What could possibly put Leonard in danger? Could it be the dragons who rarely appear?"

Leonard may be unreliable, but he would never send him warning messages randomly. What happened that left him speechless?

Cook was preparing to take his men to check on the elves, unaware that the god who had put Leonard in danger was heading his way.

After suffering a setback with the elves, Belina, filled with anger, prepared to collect the faith of other races.

A race's faith is not limited to a fixed god; it's just that some gods' divine power resonates with the race, making it easier to gather faith.

Like her, because of the power of nature, most of her believers are elves.

The closest race to the elven lands is the dwarves. She dislikes those ugly fellows, but faith has no ugly distinction, and having dwarves as believers is not bad.

Just then, Belina's consciousness arrived at the dwarf territory. Before she could even speak, she was stunned by the enormous statue in the plaza.

The statue is carved from precious gemstones. It depicts a beautiful woman dressed in the robes of an Eastern deity. Her features are not clearly defined, but the compassionate look in her eyes is lifelike.

Without asking, Belina knew it wasn't her.

She, who was originally full of confidence, now hesitated. Could it be that the dwarves also have a faith?

Despite her reluctance, Belina still performed a miracle.

Cook was about to rescue Leonard when he witnessed a miracle. Upon hearing God's words, he understood why Leonard had sent the warning signal.

That despicable evil god! He actually forced his way into accepting believers. Even if he had no faith, he would never allow the dwarves to worship such a stingy god.

“My Lord God, we already have our own faith. The dwarves are our most devout followers, without exception. We cannot switch our faith.”

After Cook finished speaking, the power of faith emanating from him almost blinded Belina.

Unfortunately, this power was not hers and could not be used by her.

With resentment in her heart, Belina asked through gritted teeth, "You don't have the same faith as the elves, do you?"

According to the elves, that god's divine power carries the power of life, which doesn't seem to fit with the dwarves. How come the dwarves' faith in humans is even stronger than that of the elves?

To everyone's surprise, Cook nodded without hesitation. "That's right, that god is also our faith. Would you like to hear me talk about that god?"

Before Belina could recover from Cook's resolute tone, she heard the dwarf say he was going to tell her about the god.

She was overjoyed. The Elf King hadn't revealed much about the god; perhaps she could wait for him with the dwarves.

Then, she regretted it.

In order to perfectly present the great god in his heart, Cook used all his knowledge and various gorgeous yet understated words to praise Angolan inside and out.

"Even the lotus cannot compare to her purity, nor the moon to her icy clarity," and "She is the light in our eyes, the bread of our lives"...

After finishing speaking, he still felt somewhat unsatisfied.

Alas, I still need to learn more. It's true that you only realize how little you have when you need it. No matter how eloquent the language, it cannot express his praise for God.

Belina was forced to listen to Cook's long-winded explanation, her mind filled with words like light and holiness, but not a single useful word about the deity came out of her.

“Great God… what is that god’s name?” Belina quickly corrected herself.

Cook's eyes widened. "How could we know the title of a deity? What she's called isn't important to us. All we need to know is that she's our lifelong faith. Let me tell you, our god..."

"Shut up!" Belina, who prided herself on her good manners, couldn't help but scold. She had come to realize that if they tried harder, the elves might still have a chance, but these dwarves were completely unresponsive and there was no hope at all.

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