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Chapter 159: Chapter 160 The Breath-Taking Profession—Divine Favor

“Divine Priest??”

Lide was taken aback when he heard this title, wondering what was going on.

Seeing the excitent on Emi’s face, he knew this matter was not simple, but he was in no hurry to ask. After a long period of training, he was no longer the rookie who couldn’t restrain his impulses at the beginning.

He calmly watched Nilo, whose aura was becoming stronger, his eyes still indifferent.

Yet Emi couldn’t contain his excited emotions and spoke with excitent that outsiders could hardly imagine.

“Ancestor Crown, this is definitely a gift from the Creator God. To have a Divine Priest among us, this is truly magnificent!!”

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Lide glared at Emi; this guy always spoke in half sentences. Could you just explain what a Divine Priest is?

Seeing Lide’s annoyance, Emi flashed a sowhat embarrassed smile and quickly began to explain,

“A Divine Priest is a Divine Favor…”

“Divine Favor?” Lide raised an eyebrow, “What do you an?”

Watching Nilo still being transford by the Power of Faith, Emi slowly cald himself down, a hint of reminiscence flashing in his eyes, his tone profound.

“It is said that believers only beco Divine Priests when their faith in the Divine reaches the extre, and the odds of becoming a Divine Priest are infinitely smaller than those of becoming an Extraordinary Mage!!”

Lide narrowed his eyes slightly when he heard this, giving Nilo another look. Smaller odds than becoming an Extraordinary Mage?

“What counts as faith reaching the extre? A fanatic believer?”

“No, even fanatics who can sacrifice their lives for the Divine at any ti are far from the extre. It’s a higher level problem,” Emi’s expression turned very serious.

“To beco a Divine Priest, a believer must have absolute, unconditional faith in the Divine, no matter what the Divine does, the believer will not waver.

For example, if people initially believed in the God of Justice, but one day the God of Justice was tempted by the Devil and abandoned his divine position, most believers would be devastated and abandon him.

Even loyal fanatics might waver.

But not the Divine Priests; they are the most loyal believers in the entire sect.

Even if the God of Justice fell and beca a bloodthirsty Abyss Demon, they would still follow the fallen god.

This unwavering faith transcends divine positions and morality; it is the first form of faith.

This ans that even if you one day cease to be the God of Dawn, Divine Priests would still maintain an unshakeable faith in you.”

Emi’s tone was deeply shaken, only those who have worked in the temple for many years could understand how rare the ergence of a Divine Priest was.

People are selfish by nature. Many join the sect initially to gain favor from the Divine, to obtain power, food, wealth, and so on.

While selfishness doesn’t necessarily corrupt faith, it prevents it from reaching its ultimate form.

Thus, becoming a fanatic is already extrely difficult, let alone achieving even higher levels of faith.

The Knight God, recognized by many gods, doesn’t even have any fanatics in Green City; just think how incredibly challenging and unbelievable it is for faith to reach a higher level.

Lide nodded thoughtfully.

Faith that transcends everything…

He looked at Nilo’s nearly perfect, pale face, puzzled.

Why did this girl trust him so much?

He was baffled, as he hadn’t done anything notable, and it was their first eting.

At this mont, Lide unconsciously overlooked his identity as the Ancestor of the Holy Light Bloodline, the Lord of Dawn.

He didn’t realize the strong impact his actions had on the world’s lower class, who were always sacrificed and forgotten.

Why could the Dawn Sect quickly gain human trust? Why could believers develop so fast? It was all because of him.

Without experiencing winters where loved ones starved to death for lack of food,

without suffering through the Beastman’s massacres and pillages,

without enduring the vampiric oppression and enslavent by various nobles,

Without experiencing the struggles of the powerless commoners of this world, Lide could hardly imagine the depth of respect and adoration the lower-class citizens had for him, who had provided them with everything.

Additionally, the City Hall and the propaganda departnt propagated his great virtues daily.

So the common people not only lived lives beyond their wildest dreams but were also ideologically conditioned, with every aspect of their lives tightly controlled by him.

In this context, the residents of Dawn City’s respect for him was at its peak.

Nilo’s appearance might have had coincidental elents, but it certainly wasn’t accidental; it was rely a small fruit of his long-term efforts.

“What seeds are planted in the planting season, will bear fruit in the harvest season.”

There’s nothing that appears without a reason.

If he were to be grateful, he should be grateful to himself.

In the room thick with religious scent, Nilo resembled an angel descending from the Divine Country into the mortal world, pure and flawless, enhanced by two energies.

The energies intertwined, the golden energy was majestic and solemn like a knight bearing a sword,

and the white energy was benevolent and holy like a kindly smiling priest,

Although unrged, they complented and enhanced each other.

Under the aura of Divine Attributes, Nilo’s delicate face beca even more captivating at that mont.

It wasn’t the sensual beauty typical of won but a beauty of benevolence toward humanity.

And behind the girl, her black hair, transford by the two energies, now bore a faint holy light.

Like the wings of an angel, commanding respect.

Compared to Nilo, the other two girls granted the Power of Faith looked infinitely ordinary.

They rely closed their eyes tightly, their presence slowly strengthening.

Next to the significant impact created by Nilo, they were like raindrops falling into the ocean, utterly inconspicuous.

At that mont, Nilo felt her soul nourished by the golden and white energies reaching new heights, and although her eyes were closed, she felt that everything in the world had changed.

She could now sense the Magic Power around her that was previously unnoticed; it seed she could mobilize a vast expanse with just a blink.

A Mu Tong Branch with newly sprouted leaves stretched slightly into the room from the half-open window, and a small bat hung soundly asleep under the eave outside.

In the room, Lord Kachar and Lord Emi watched her, their expressions filled with joy…

Nilo loved the feeling of perceiving the world with her spiritual power, and just as she thought about observing more, the Spirit Imprint left in her mind by Lide was assimilated by the holy power.

Happy, joyful, and benevolent, Nilo sensed these emotions transmitting from the owner of the imprint through the Spirit Imprint in her mind.

This made her even happier; His Highness’s approval was her motivation to go forward.

Ten minutes, twenty minutes, ti continued until the other two girls had successfully changed their professions and left the office with excited hearts, yet Nilo’s eyes remained closed.

Three Sunshine Hours later.

The Magic Power around her suddenly accelerated, flowing like a giant dragon opening its maw to swallow lake water, drawing all the surrounding Magic Power to rge into Nilo’s body.

The power within Nilo rapidly increased, and her Level surged unseen by others, from Level 1 to 2, then 3, stopping only when she reached Level 6.

Ten minutes later, the intense Magic Power began to dissipate slowly, and Nilo finally felt her body again.

Upon regaining control of her body, she felt everything had changed.

The intense Magic Power wandering around her body was now clearer by several tis than before—it seed she could easily mobilize it if she wished.

It was a marvellous feeling.

Nilo knew this was the casting ability bestowed upon her by His Highness Kachar.

Now, she was different.

She had beco the legendary Priest; from today, she would follow the steps of His Highness Kachar, becoming an eternal follower.

She was fearless, for His Highness Kachar, she was willing to give her all.

Nilo looked at Lide with deep admiration and respect in her eyes.

This was her belief, the Divine Spirit who brought her from Hell to the Divine Country, her only one.

Lide, who had been patiently waiting, displayed a broad smile when Nilo opened her eyes.

“Congratulations~ Dawn Sect Priest—Nilo Grace, you have broken the limits of your faith reaching the extre, triggering a special rule, and successfully changed profession to Divine Priest.

Divine Priest: A Divine Favored Profession, only those who receive Divine Favor and whose faith reaches the extre are qualified to change profession.

Divine Priest cos with a specialty—Divine Favor (Divine Favor: Increase casting speed by 35% when casting spells of our Sect, reduce Magic Power consumption by 35%, enhance spell power by 35%, increase Magic Power recovery speed by 35%)”

Nilo Grace

Title: Divine Favor (A believer personally blessed by the Divine, increases the power of Dawn Sect’s spells by 50%)

Age: 19

Level: 6

Profession: Divine Priest·Rare·Limited (Dawn Sect)

Introduction: Dawn Sect’s Divine Priest, a Divine Favor personally blessed by the god of Dawn.

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