Chapter 494 The one who opens the box gets the box opened instead.



Therefore, they focused even more on developing the economy.

Constantly creating an economy and developing commerce was in line with Hermes' divine role.

Human beings need commercial development as much as they need Hermes.

Therefore, Hermes became a traitor among the gods, the only god who did not leave the human world.

"Now do you understand the relationship between Hermes and Lipoort Nannard?"

When Viktor said those words with a smile, he clearly saw the look of astonishment on Levi's face.

But……

"If he's just a god of commerce, why is the Mage Council so eager to expel him?"

Reeve was somewhat confused.

Therefore, when you look at it this way, the reason his family is so wealthy is also inextricably linked to Hermes.

But what Victor said immediately interrupted his thoughts:

"Not all gods are as friendly as your goddess, and besides, your goddess may not even be considered friendly to humans."

The goddess of nature is different from any other deity because she does not need any believers.

All her power comes from nature.

The primary duty of the goddess of nature was to protect the world's original environment, and therefore she created calamities that represented the six supreme elements.

Once humanity's destruction of nature reaches its limit, these calamities will break free of their seal and bring immense disaster to humankind.

And elves, beings born through nature, are also objects protected by nature.

However, Viktor could never understand it.

How could a nature deity that is not exactly friendly to humans be so fond of a human?

Thinking of this, a hint of mockery appeared in Viktor's eyes as he looked at the slightly embarrassed Reeves in front of him:

"Your Grace, you are quite capable."

Hearing Viktor's teasing, Levi coughed lightly twice, turned his head away, and tried to hide his embarrassment.

He felt that nothing was a secret in front of Viktor.

Just as Reeves regained his composure, Victor's calm voice rang out again:

"Being the god of commerce is indeed a minor issue, but Hermes has another identity."

Upon hearing Viktor's next words, Reeves' eyes widened instantly.

"He is the messenger of the gods, a deity who will surely revive the age of gods."

"Therefore, Hermes must be eliminated."

The Age of Gods, is it reviving...?

Reeve fell silent, his brow furrowed, and a hint of crisis flashed in his eyes.

"What does the Mage Council need from us?"

"Make sure Riboot attends this [Elf Banquet]."

“All residents of the capital will be dispersed, and Cassidra will compensate for any damage caused.”

"at last……"

Finally, Viktor smiled and said:

"Give your daughter to me."

...

“I know, Lipoort… no, Hermes.”

Victor looked down at Hermes on the ground with a cold gaze.

"From the moment the Cassidra Merchant Guild prepared to trade with me, from the moment I entered the gates of Hell."

"That's how I found out your true identity."

Because Hermes possesses the power to guide others through the gates of Hell.

Therefore, he did not believe that any human could enter the gates of hell without his guidance.

But Viktor proved him wrong.

The arrogant gods are always self-righteous and never believe that they will be defeated by mankind.

But the gods lost to him time and time again.

The indomitable god treated the entire plan as a gamble, and became increasingly insane.

He must win this time.

Finally, driven by the desire to win countless times.

Hermes fell into a series of traps.

"An arrogant god, presuming to have foreseen everything?"

Demon, Elf, Erica—

The combination of these three can bring about disaster.

If Hermes could think of it, how could Victor not have imagined it?

Thus, the voice pierced Hermes' heart like a sharp thorn, causing him immense pain.

He slowly raised his body, his golden eyes looking at Victor with resentment, as if even supporting his own weight was a struggle.

Viktor, standing in front of him, leaned slightly forward, looking down at the god before him with an air of superiority.

Victor, who was staring at Hermes, spoke slowly, his cold words once again piercing the ears of the gods:

"No one was born standing in the sky."

"An ignorant god."

Finally, he turned and left, ignoring Hermes, who was now completely defeated and trapped in place.

He walked toward the giant rock mountain, before which lay the enormous ruins of Urano.

He reached out a hand and into the pile of brownish-gray boulders.

From among countless piles of brownish-gray rocks, an energy of rolling quicksand slowly floated out.

That is the origin of the calamities of the earth.

With the emergence of the Origin, a slight dust storm stirred up the peaceful earth once again.

The source of the earth calamity gradually began to dissipate, turning into fine, sandy wisps that flowed through the air and clung to Victor's flowing black trench coat.

Obstructed by the sandstorm, Hermes could only vaguely see Victor.

He saw Victor's black trench coat gradually absorb the surging sand and dust, its surface rippling with earthy-colored waves.

He clearly saw that Victor's black trench coat gradually absorbed the surging sand and dust, and a ripple of earth-colored light gradually appeared on the originally silent surface of the trench coat.

Hermes' eyes widened suddenly, his golden pupils seemingly frozen.

He seemed to see an even more incredible sight.

His blurry eyes fell on Viktor's back, which was shimmering with light.

In Viktor's gleaming silhouette, a faint, dark phantom of a raven seemed to flicker on his broad shoulders.

Hermes, as if driven to madness, his voice trembling, blurted out:

"Who are you……"

"Ha...bi...ka?"

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