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"Natural Demigod!"

Noah, who wasn’t paying much attention initially, beca quite interested upon hearing his adoptive mother, Selena’s words.

The so-called Natural Demigod does not refer to an existence born with half the strength of a God, as such an existence cannot be sustained or birthed in the Material Realm.

A Demigod refers to an existence possessing certain Divine properties. As long as one has a bit of Divine Status, Divine nature, and can utilize Divine Power, they can be called a Demigod.

Compared to the Divine, Demigods lack Divine Fire and Divine Positions. Of course, the Divine Status, Divine nature, and Divine Power that Demigods possess are far from being as significant as those of true Divines.

Yet even so, a Demigod possessing so characteristics of a Divine is an extrely potent presence in the Material Realm, almost always sitting at the pinnacle of the world.

However, Natural Demigods do not possess such power inherently. They also need ti to grow, adapt, and master their capabilities; they are not born with the near-divine might.

Natural Demigods can be seen as having a special bloodline inheritance that allows them to be nearly invincible at the sa rank, with great potential. As long as they do not fall along the way, they are destined to beco the top existence in the Material Realm.

"Did those Elves send Divine nature and Divine Status? Are they really that generous?"

Divine nature and Divine Status do not appear out of thin air, especially Divine Power, which is high-grade energy that can only be transford from belief and possession of Divine Status, although the Divine can also directly bestow it.

A Near-Saint Legend can attempt to understand the laws, gather Divine nature, and spread their faith to try to ignite Divine Fire and acquire Divine Positions with their own power.

As for Divine Status, it is sothing only the Divine can gather. Once an Ascender completes everything, at the mont of their successful ascension, they possess Divine Status.

Only the Divine can condense Divine Status. Mortals in the secular world have two ways to obtain it: the first is to beco a Child of Destiny, favored by the tis, capable of picking up the remnants left by a fallen God.

The second way, relatively simpler, is to receive the favor of a Divine, prompting the Divine to voluntarily split their Divine Status and bestow it.

But this essentially ans having a Divine tear apart their own rank, which almost no Divine would do. The greatest interference a Divine might usually exert on the Material Realm is the expenditure of Divine Power, which can be endlessly regenerated through belief.

Yet, there are always exceptions. If faced with a highly potential creature, or an existence that could threaten them, like an Ascender, the Divine might consider splitting their Divine Status to bestow it.

Because, if one accepts the Divine Status bestowed by an existing Divine, they beco marked with that Divine’s brand, becoming their Vassal.

Even if they ultimately ascend, they will only beco a Subordinate God or Servant God to them, providing imnse support instead of posing any threat.

Thus, most Legends relying on their own strength to beco Ascenders do not accept Divine Status from a living Divine; for them, only a dead Divine is a good Divine.

As for Natural Demigods, there’s no choice, because their power does not co from their own effort but is bestowed by another Divine.

This ans that from the mont a Natural Demigod is born, they represent that Divine’s will, can be seen as that Divine’s embodint on Earth, and even upon eventual ascension, cannot break free from such subordination.

This is why Uranos is enraged.

If it were an ordinary secular nation, even a Kingdom with more than ten Legends, acquiring such investnt from a Divine would have them jumping for joy.

Because once a Divine gets serious and fully targets a particular power or individual in the Mortal World, destruction is the ultimate result, and the Divine would be victorious.

The Divine possesses almost Eternal life and has an inherent, infinite advantage against the secular world. Even if not victorious, they wouldn’t lose.

Unfortunately, most Divines do not expend too much effort in the Material Realm since excessive expenditure of their powers would also harm them. Even Divines have their own enemies.

Hence, the Abyss Gate in the south can continue to ravage endless lands without resolution because there are too many Divines along the coast and on land. Distracted by scattered faith, none is willing to give it their all, all laying back.

On the other hand, even if Uranos is furious, it is to no avail. While Noah sees the Elf Court’s actions as straightforward and transparently intended, it is indeed a grand and open strategy that, at present, the Augustus family finds insoluble.

A Divine split their Divine nature and Divine Status and bestowed them upon an unborn child. From a secular point of view, the Augustus family has struck a great deal, what right, and what reason do they have to be picky?

Natural Demigod!

This ensures that the Augusto family’s future will see the ergence of a powerful being standing at the pinnacle of the world, with at least one Divine firmly supporting them from behind.

What an honor! And what imnse benefits will it bring?

Why be angry about this? How many forces pray for such a chance? Even if aiming to gain faith, so what? Just grant it; after all, faith is useless to anyone other than a Divine.

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