The Hand of God...
"Is that really how it is?"
Ning Feng had some idea of the identity of the owner of this hand.
If something can influence one's mind from such a distance, it can't possibly be an ordinary prop.
Logically speaking, a divine artifact shouldn't have such great power.
Having already witnessed saints firsthand, the only remaining possibility is the unknown existence of gods.
only……
Ning Feng frowned; he still found it hard to accept.
Can even a part of a god's corpse do such a thing?
Ning Feng is very confident in his mental strength; in some ways, his willpower is stronger than that of many legends.
Can a legend stand unfazed when facing the primordial demon?
Ning Feng not only had the ability, but he even dared to physically touch her...
But now, even such a tenacious will could not withstand the interference of a single hand.
Keep in mind, there was a protective light curtain in between, and there was a straight-line distance of more than several kilometers!
Is this reasonable?
Isn't that a bit outrageous?
Not knowing what dangerous thing Ning Feng had been thinking about, the lazy black cat stretched and casually said:
Judging from your expression, you seem to have misunderstood something. Here's a hint: "For gods, distance is not a crucial issue."
Distance isn't a problem?
Just as the prayers of ordinary believers do not require them to address the divine directly, strictly speaking, as long as you are aware of the existence of deities, they will influence you.
As beings bound together at opposite ends of a chain, the influence of deities on mortals is silent and imperceptible.
Simply by reciting the name of the deity, the spirits will perceive it and may even cast their gaze upon it.
This actually transcends the limitations of space; it represents a higher level of power.
The moment you saw that hand, the effects were already there.
[And besides, it's not just "a hand of God," if I'm not mistaken...]
She withdrew her meaningful gaze and whispered a soft laugh in Ning Feng's ear:
That hand actually contained the complete authority of a deity.
!!
"You mean..."
Could it be that...?
Yes, that hand represents a complete divine office!
What a waste! To treat a divine creation as a divine artifact!
The devil whispered in my ear, constantly tempting me:
Isn't that surprising? Isn't that exciting? Don't you want to have it? Hehe~
clergy.
One of the main factors that led to the outbreak of divine wars among the gods.
[Once you have that divine office, you can advance relentlessly to become a true god after meeting the requirements for becoming a demigod!]
Ariana's words were very tempting, but Ning Feng, who had just learned his lesson, was not blinded by temptation.
What is the trap?
So, what is the cost?
There's no such thing as a free lunch, and anything related to deities is never without a price.
Moreover, if even the gods themselves didn't claim it as their own, then this thing must be problematic.
Everything about it felt eerie.
"Oh, because it's contaminated."
"Um?"
Ning Feng's expression was somewhat strange; he genuinely hadn't considered this possibility.
pollute.
He thought the gods had set restrictions on it, and he even wondered if humans were simply unable to seize and absorb it, but he never imagined that this divine office would be "contaminated".
A corrupted clergy...
Who can defile the gods?
[...Who knows? But it has definitely been contaminated.]
The demon paused, then shook his head:
Although it is incredibly tempting, this divine office is nothing short of poison to the gods.
At least, it's not something they can absorb right now.
It is highly poisonous to the gods...
! ! ?
"Wait a minute, could it be!?"
Suddenly, Ning Feng's eyes widened as he looked at the slender figure in the City of Watch.
Are the stargazers gods?
No, she is not a god; she is merely a mortal possessing power equivalent to that of a god.
Black Cat refuted Ning Feng's guess, explaining:
However, this particular type of pollution was indeed a major reason why she met her end here.
I observed her a bit more just now and realized that her preparations were actually more thorough than I had imagined. If it weren't for that hand... she might have really succeeded.
The stargazer used himself as bait to lure out the giant python lurking in the shadows, and also cleaned up the rotten roots of the tree.
This was not a gamble, but a planned massacre.
If it really succeeds, it will be a win-win situation.
"But she has failed now."
Regardless of the plan, this is an undeniable fact.
Yes, it's just that human calculations can't compete with fate. What a pity.
"Did you stop me just now because of this?"
I can't get close to that place now, and if I go there, I'll be...
Ah, no, that's not it.
Um?
[Have I made myself clear? This pollution is only directed at the gods, while you are merely an incomplete demigod, more of a mortal in the strictest sense.]
The black cat tilted its head strangely, looking completely at the situation.
It doesn't actually possess much destructive power; otherwise, how do you think those saints managed to transport it here?
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