On this day.
Rennes was in seclusion, comprehending and perfecting the Pure Soul Formation occupation.
After all, in order to advance to the dium grade divine power, one must elevate all of their divine positions to the level of rules.
And due to his Perfect Divine body, the number of his divine positions is twice that of an ordinary deity.
This is a great advantage, but it also makes it much more difficult for him to advance.
Although he has the assistance of a cheat, Rennes has no intention of taking it easy in order to quickly advance to the dium grade divine power.
As long as he has free ti, he will comprehend and perfect his own divine positions.
And sohow when he is always focused and working hard, trouble be knocking at his door.
"Knock! Knock."
The door of the seclusion room got suddenly knocked lightly.
"Co in!"
Temporarily stopping the comprehension and perfection of his divine positions.
Rennes's thoughts moved, and he opened the door of the seclusion room.
In the next second, a female angel with twelve crystal wings, delicate and cold in appearance, walked in from outside, it was the twelve-winged archangel created by Rennes using the ice Divine position - Daisy.
"Supre god! A pseudo god has co to visit, saying that they want to see you!"
The Ice Archangel Daisy knelt down on one knee and spoke, her crystal-clear eyes are filled with fanaticism and loyalty towards Rennes.
In her eyes, Rennes who created her is the supre deity.
All the other deities are just pseudo-gods, they are not worthy to be ntioned in the sa breath as her true god Rennes whom she admire.
And sooner or later, she will lead the angelic army and infiltrate the divine kingdom of those pseudo-gods, she will bring down all those self-proclaid deities to dust.
"Who is it?"
Unaware of Daisy's outrageous thoughts, Rennes calmly asked.
As for Daisy's fanaticism, he has already gotten used to it.
The angel he created using the Mythical Talent of the Supre Angel heart naturally held an extrely loyal belief in him, but it's just that this Ice Archangel's belief is particularly fanatical.
Unfortunately, perhaps it's because artificial angels are not considered true living beings.
These artificial angels are completely incapable of generating the power of faith.
As for having children, he had thought about it before.
Recently, he personally impregnated several female angels with excellent appearances, but their bellies showed no reaction at all.
Obviously, these artificial angels are simply unable to conceive.
Regarding this, Rennes was not surprised either.
After all, if artificial angels could provide the power of faith and conceive.
Then this talent would be too incredible, the quality would definitely not be as simple as mythical level.
Not to ntion anything else, if artificial angels could provide the power of faith, it would create an infinite loop similar to a perpetual motion machine. (Perpetual motion machine: a machine that can continue to do work indefinitely without drawing energy from so external source; impossible under the law of conservation of energy.)
Creating angels, angels providing a large amount of faith power to be refined into divine power, using this divine power to continue creating more angels...
In this way, the cycle repeats, directly stepping on the right foot to ascend to the heavens.
Within ten years, Rennes could achieve powerful divine power through this.
And this extrely absurd thing is obviously not sothing that can be achieved with just a mythical-level talent.
"If I obtain the ability to create divine positions, and comprehend them to the origin level."
"Perhaps I can make these artificial angels into true living beings..."
Rennes thought to himself.
Not knowing what her own supre god was thinking.
Upon hearing Rennes' question, Daisy didn't dare to be negligent and answered imdiately, "That pseudo-god calls herself Lena, she cos from the Sun divine faction, and she is the Dawn Goddess of this faction."
"The Dawn Goddess of the Sun divine faction?"
"Why did she suddenly co to visit ?"
Rennes was sowhat puzzled.
Could it be that she ca to recruit him?
No, that's not right!
He had already firmly rejected the recruitnt of the Sun divine faction before, so it shouldn't be about that!
Thinking back and forth, Rennes couldn't figure out the specific intentions of the other party.
However, he still decided to et with the other party.
"Do not judge a person by his appearance, but by his actions."
The Sun divine faction can be considered as a top-tier divine faction in the upper realm, which ans they are naturally powerful, so he have to give face in this matter.
"Take her to the reception hall," Rennes ordered the kneeling Archangel Daisy in front of him.
"Yes!"
Receiving the command, Daisy stood up and walked out.
anwhile, Rennes traversed through space and arrived at the main seat of the reception hall.
Sipping tea brewed by other angels, he waited for Daisy to bring the person over.
And he didn't have to wait long.
One minute later, Daisy led a goddess dressed in golden armor and exuding a heroic aura into the room.
This goddess had a stunning head of golden hair.
Although she was wearing heavy golden armor, it couldn't hide her extrely voluptuous figure. Her ample bosom was almost bursting out of the armor. What was even more astonishing was that this goddess had a slender waist, as if a thin branch bore abundant fruit, it was visually striking.
And her scorching hot perfect figure ford a strong contrast with the holy and luminous aura emanating from her, it was like a combination of an angel and a seductress, it made people unable to resist the urge to dominate and ravish her. (Damn, chill my boi…)
At the mont when Rennes saw the exquisite figure of the Dawn Goddess, he couldn't help but be montarily distracted.
However, he quickly recovered and greeted the Dawn Goddess with a smile.
They then exchanged a few pleasantries before getting down to business.
"Lady Lena, what brings you here to visit today?" Rennes went straight to the point and asked.
"I am here on behalf of the Sun divine faction's main deity to make a deal with you, Lord Rennes," Lena replied, her red lips parting.
"A deal?"
Upon hearing this, Rennes was taken aback.
What does he have that the Sun God needs?
"The Sun divine position!"
"Rennes, you should have already comprehended and mastered the rules of the Sun divine position."
"Our main god of the Sun divine faction hopes that you can give up this position."
"As compensation, the main god is willing to offer you three rule-level divine positions: the Ocean, the Art, and the Civilization divine positions."
Seemingly sensing Rennes' confusion, Lena explained.
Upon hearing this, Rennes squinted his eyes. In an instant, he understood what was going on.
Clearly, the main god of the Sun divine faction, Loanda, feared his potential.
After all, his progress was too fast. In just a few decades, he had mastered the rule-level Sun divine position.
If this were to continue like this, he would pose a great threat to Loanda, who specialized in the Sun divine position.
He might even tear apart Loanda's Sun divine position and take away his control over the laws of the sun.
That's why the main god of the Sun divine faction, Loanda, specially sent the goddess of dawn as an envoy to negotiate with him, hoping that he would give up the Sun divine position.
As for how Loanda knew so quickly about Rennes' progress in the Sun divine position, it was simple.
Loanda mastered the origin-level Sun divine position, and it was almost impossible to hide anything related to the sun domain from him. So when Rennes comprehended and mastered the rule-level Sun divine position, Naturally, Loanda could sense it.
It must be said that Loanda offered quite generous compensation to make Rennes give up the Sun divine position. A direct one-to-three exchange, he was given three rule-level divine positions in return.
Moreover, the quality of these three divine positions are quite high, not the kind of low-potential goods.
However, Rennes did not want to make the exchange. The Ocean, Art, and Civilization divine positions, although good, did not match his strength.
Therefore, Rennes chose to refuse with no further hesitation.
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