On the other hand, it was Roy from the human faction who saw Maggie first, excitedly grabbing Taber's sleeve, his tone tinged with excitement.
"It's Maggie! She's back!"
Taber was stunned for a second, because Maggie didn't seem to have any divine status, so logically she shouldn't be able to enter the sacred mountain.
How could this be...?
Taber glanced at Nofel, only to find him seemingly unsurprised, looking thoughtfully in Maggie's direction.
"If she wants to become a god, she can."
Just as Taber was about to say something, Nofel's words nearly scared him to death.
"She doesn't have divinity... Can't you tell?"
The Taber people are numb.
Although he knew that Nofel's thought process was rather peculiar, he was usually quite normal. Today, when he suddenly said something like that, it really startled him.
This is a crucial time when the struggle for the divine throne is about to begin. If Nophiel were to back down, things would be in serious trouble.
"If she can get in, she should be able to become a god. She ended the undead calamity and is more suitable than me."
Nophiel said this as he pondered.
He didn't sound like he was joking at all, which left Roy completely bewildered. She gave him several strange looks.
“Maggie definitely doesn’t want to become a god. Don’t cause trouble. Although I don’t want to admit it, you are now the only hope for humanity.”
Roy gritted his teeth and said.
"..."
Nofel paused for a moment, seemingly recalling what Maggie had said, and briefly abandoned the idea.
At the same time, the only true lone wolf in the entire arena, Greysius, also locked onto Maggie immediately, his snake-like eyes narrowing to needles as he stared at her, exuding a strong and dangerous aura.
It's unclear whether his desire is for intimacy or for hunting.
This is also one of the reasons why Greysius is not a social person. Whenever his emotions fluctuate, he looks very cold and has a strong sense of inhumanity, which can easily be misunderstood and taken as a threat.
Maggie knew his true nature, which is why she dared to approach him.
Otherwise, on their very first meeting, Maggie would never have dared to approach a giant snake, let alone have a normal conversation with him after he transformed into human form.
If the situation weren't so critical, he would have appeared in front of Maggie immediately.
But now he was surrounded by enemies, and perhaps even false gods cooperating between different elements, so it wasn't a suitable time to recognize each other, and he didn't approach Maggie.
As cold-blooded animals, snakes protect humans by preventing enemies from discovering the presence of important people.
Rossette did the same; he didn't immediately go to see Maggie.
Instead, he looked at the heart he had turned into a pendant in his hand, then at Maggie standing not far away beside Arunta, and murmured to himself.
"If I ascend to godhood later, I will give it to you."
His fingers clenched tightly, the pendant deeply embedded in his palm.
Rosette's gaze toward the divine throne grew even more resolute.
The environment of the sacred mountain is not very suitable for mermaid warfare. There are also quite a few false gods of various races who possess water elemental abilities. Rosette has almost no advantage and is even at a disadvantage.
Considering what happened in the Mermaid Kingdom, he wasn't even at his peak, so the chances of failure were very high.
He didn't want to see Maggie now, so as not to implicate her.
These are all enemies.
He thought.
The twin gods didn't miss Maggie's appearance either. The younger brother, Weaver, clearly brightened up, his heart filled with restlessness. However, seeing his older brother standing still beside him, he didn't act rashly.
"Wait, now is not the right time to go see her."
"Rafia said softly."
"Got it, bro! When we become gods later, it'll definitely be more respectable for her than it is now!"
Weaver became happier and happier as she talked, and just imagining the scenes made her smile.
"..."
Riphia didn't even consider what her younger brother was saying. Her thoughts were similar to those of the other gods, so after hearing her brother's somewhat foolish words, she finally fell silent.
"Hehe, if it doesn't work in the illusion, I can still make her proud in reality."
Weflea was still daydreaming, laughing like a fool.
It's quite a strange situation. Although Maggie only raised them in the illusion for a period of time, it was nothing compared to their long lives.
But for some reason, Wefia and Rafia both developed an unusual dependence on her, similar to their feelings for their mother, but not quite the same, and closer to a distorted form of kinship.
This led to Wefurya saying such things.
If Maggie heard this now, she would definitely feel indescribable; she's truly raised two wonderful sons.
Fortunately, although Raphia had similar feelings, she didn't say them out loud or show them, and finally stopped her younger brother's foolish behavior.
Thus, the six gods, sharing similar thoughts, tacitly refrained from immediately recognizing Maggie, resulting in an unexpectedly harmonious scene.
Of course, if the battle hadn't been about to begin and every god hadn't been on guard against the surrounding enemies, she certainly wouldn't have been in the same place long ago.
The moment Arunta entered, many earth elemental pseudo-gods also looked at him. Everyone who could come here was an enemy, so the moment the godhood was completely materialized...
"here we go."
He only cared about leaving Maggie with this one sentence when unparalleled energy erupted in the arena, and he disappeared from the spot.
The attacks between the false gods were completely unexpected, and the fighting could start in an instant.
Before Maggie could even react, the battle of the gods had already begun.
This place is inaccessible. Many false gods have moved to other battlefields, and the gods of different elements have also disappeared. All Maggie can see with her naked eye are bursts of light and magic.
If it weren't for her current special condition, she might have already been affected and turned to ashes.
As for why she wasn't attacked....
Although the other false gods didn't know how she, a person without divinity, got in, at least in their eyes, Maggie was a human who posed absolutely no threat.
It's possible that a slight disturbance on Mount Kami caused her to be caught in the crossfire; compared to other, more threatening enemies, Maggie is nothing more than a tiny ant.
And so it turned into this strange scene, with her standing in the closest position to the seven divine positions.
The false gods of the same element were locked in a fierce battle, while Maggie stood alone, ignored by everyone.
"..."
Maggie didn't know whether to cry or laugh; being too weak was also a kind of advantage.
but.....
She could, of course, silently wait for the dream to end, but since she hasn't disappeared yet, could that prevent Roy from fading away in the war of gods?
The thought flashed through Maggie's mind, and her body moved before her eyes could.
She had to find Roy, stop Taber, and not let Roy die!
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