"Master, I have completed my search in the hundred thousand kiloter radius of the portal." Nova said to Sunny through the instantaneous connection between them.
This exhaustive search had not even taken a few minutes of Nova's precious ti.
Due to its powerful magic affinity, the effects of any magic or abilities used by Nova were manyfold more potent than ordinary.
Thus, accompanied by the already incredibly powerful Eye of Truth, the perception and scouting capability of Nova was truly astonishing, covering vast distances in re monts.
"Don't harm the lifeforms of other Gods and take the treasures from the faraway places only." Sunny instructed Nova, his divine thoughts clear and precise.
He didn't want the other Gods to perceive Nova as a direct threat or a rival, potentially putting his valuable dragon on their collective hitlist.
Sunny was not afraid of the retaliation of one single God, as his own power was formidable.
However, if all the Gods collectively felt a profound fear or threat from Nova, they could easily combine their vast reserves of faith to create a much stronger demigod specifically to counter Nova, a scenario Sunny wished to avoid.
The reason behind taking the treasures only from far places was also strategic: Sunny didn't want to deplete the valuable resources imdiately near the portal to Veridia.
Those resources were destined to be helpful to his own lifeforms once they eventually reached the Realm of Advancent.
Noticing that even in a hundred thousand kiloter radius, the curvature of the earth was still flat, which clearly denoted the truly enormous size and vastness of this new realm.
Sunny stopped paying such close, constant attention to Nova's ongoing exploration and started to fully imrse himself in his manifestation talent, eager to push its boundaries.
As Sunny was deeply imrsed in his groundbreaking experints, the God chat was still as lively and chaotic as always.
So Gods were expressing profound distress, crying out due to what they terd the third misfortune to befall their worlds, indicating recurring calamities.
Others were intensely busy, consud with thinking about and devising elaborate plans for the transportation of their lifeforms to where the elusive portal was located, a significant logistical challenge for many.
Many established alliances, like the Wisdom Alliance of Strategist, the Tiless Council of Kairos, the Builder Union of Builder, the rchant Union of rcator, and many other smaller, less prominent alliances, were also intensely busy in collecting vast amounts of faith.
This collected faith was then primarily provided to their respective alliance leaders and to those select mbers possessing high-grade talents, ensuring the growth and strength of their collective.
All the mbers were doing this not out of fear or out of blind reverence towards their alliance leader, but purely due to a clear understanding of mutual benefit and shared prosperity.
For example, the faith points diligently provided by the mbers of the Tiless Council was generously given to Kairos, their leader.
Kairos, in turn, would strategically use this concentrated faith in his own world, thus significantly enhancing the growth and prosperity of his civilization.
In return, Kairos could provide many good and invaluable things to the mbers of his council, such as advanced magic techniques developed in his world due to the influence of his unique 10x ti ability, a benefit imnsely valuable to their own divine endeavors.
Sunny, however, was not lacking in faith points; his own reserves were substantial, thus he hadn't asked his own alliance mbers for any faith points.
Otherwise, he could have easily garnered an additional half a million faith points, a testant to his alliance's loyalty and numbers.
The effects of Sunny's continuous experints were beginning to show promising results.
He could now successfully imbue various artifacts with specific talents, specifically those talents with whose working principles he was intimately familiar.
However, for talents whose internal workings Sunny was not yet familiar with, such as the mysterious God's Eye or Nova's unique Eye of Truth, Sunny was not yet able to manifest those upon artifacts.
"A mosquito's leg is still at, I guess." Sunny mused, paraphrasing a common saying, indicating he was not overly downcast upon the partial failure of not yet being able to manifest the most complex talents like God's Eye or the Eye of Truth upon the artifacts.
Being able to manifest the talents he knew and understood was still a trendously good thing, a significant breakthrough in itself.
For instance, he could now reliably create artifacts that could dramatically increase a lifeform's mana capacity or enhance the mana flow within their bodies, or even create items that tangibly increased the physical strength of any lifeforms who wielded them.
Sunny stopped paying more attention to this specific line of experintation; he had already been intensely experinting for more than 15 continuous hours, a testant to his divine focus.
He was still, however, paying a lot of attention to the ongoing developnts on his world Veridia. He observed the steady creation of large wooden ships, vessels designed for longer, more ambitious journeys across vast seas, and the continued developnt of spells and arrays related to dium-grade teleportation, which could now reliably teleport a magician or a small group 1000s of kiloters away in a single bound, a monuntal leap in travel.
Apart from these technological and magical advancents, there was also a significant change in human leadership.
Thorn's 21st child, a young man nad Anaske, had now ascended to beco the human leader, a testant to his talent and the tribe's evolving structure.
Due to its rapidly expanding population, the human tribe had now successfully developed into a burgeoning kingdom, complete with three major, thriving cities and one central capital, a true mark of sophisticated civilization.
Anaske himself was now an impressive A-Grade body-strengthening fighter, a formidable warrior, and he needed just a final push to reach the illustrious S-Grade.
Thus, he was truly looking forward to venturing into the realm their God had ntioned, eager for the opportunities it might hold for his own advancent and that of his people.
Even though he was rely a newborn, a tiny infant, when Sunny had first descended to Veridia in his divine form, but due to his inherently high talent, or perhaps simply the captivating and awe-inspiring form of Sunny, he was never able to forget that montous encounter.
Even though at that ti Sunny's body was covered in a mysterious black cloak and his face was concealed with a mask, those cosmic, all-seeing eyes were all that it took for anyone to fall into his divine grace, to be utterly captivated by his divine presence.
From that mont, Anaske was not fearful towards this almighty, powerful being.
He felt nothing but utmost reverence towards Sunny, a profound and unwavering devotion, and his lifelong goal had since beco to see that divine form again, to once more bask in the presence of his benevolent Creator.
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