1136: Chapter 537: Divine Insect_1 1136: Chapter 537: Divine Insect_1 If Berry were not in the form of a beetle while inside the stone tower, cold sweat would have soaked his entire body by now.
This ti, it was a great adventure, and the luck that his plan had not been uncovered was imnse.
However, the other side of the coin was that the gains after taking the risk were also enormous.
In order to dispel the Prefectural Governor’s suspicions, Berry released the “Divine Rhy” on the first page of the Thread-bound Ancient Book and planned to take it back once they left.
Then, he accidentally discovered that the old wood carving continuously emitted new divine rhys, maintaining a stable level within the entire stone tower!
The Thread-bound Ancient Book quickly “filled” one page, two pages, three pages – this had already reached the minimum completion standard for this adventure, so Berry secretly let out a sigh of relief.
If the following adventures were too dangerous, he could withdraw at any ti.
However, it seed that the minimum completion standard clearly could not satisfy Berry.
For every adventure in the Da Luo World Gate, the higher the completion rate, the more generous the rewards.
It is said that reaching the “Perfect Completion Degree” rewards even the Seventh Level envies!
Now a great opportunity was right in front of Berry.
While paying attention to the movent outside, he manipulated the Thread-bound Ancient Book to fill up quickly.
The fourth page, the fifth page, the sixth page…
The divine rhys in that ancient wood carving seed endless, and several Shichen (2 hours) passed in a blink of an eye.
The sky had darkened, and the Prefectural Governor and others outside beca impatient.
Still, they dared not break in as the divine power continued to surge inside the stone tower.
During this process, Berry found that the “Cobra” on his body had gradually changed!
It might have been because it was washed by the surrounding divine rhys for a long ti, but this treasure had already broken through its limits.
Instead of disappearing after half a Shichen (1 hour), it beca more and more substantial!
Gradually, it had even gained a bit of “Divine Rhy”!
Berry was astonished…
This ant that it had beco one of the “Deities” represented by the ancient wood carving.
For example, General Eddy is one of the Deities, just like an Imperial Court, with a fixed structure.
In this structure, the Cobra’s current status was far from that of General Eddy.
If the Deity was like an Emperor, General Eddy would be equivalent to a Pri Minister or Grand Scholar of the Inner Cabinet, while the Cobra would be a re ninth-rank official.
However, no matter how “minor” the position might be, it was still an official one, much higher than the level of the Prefectural Governor and the witch.
In the “Imperial Court” of the ancient gods, these people could at best be considered clerks.
As the Cobra beca a “Deity,” Berry felt that there was an inexplicable connection between the Cobra and the ancient gods.
This connection allowed the Cobra to sense the existence of the ancient gods, but only in a simple sense.
It could not detect the ancient gods’ location in reverse, and the connection also prevented it from disobeying the ancient gods’ commands.
Berry imdiately began to think about how to better complete this adventure using this connection…
The most significant use of this connection was to confirm the existence of the ancient gods.
It seed useless at first, as the divine rhys already confird their existence without a doubt.
He couldn’t think of anything for a while, looking at the Thread-bound Ancient Book, which had already been filled up!
He had a vague plan in his mind, so he put away the Mission Curiosity, lay down in the Divine General’s statue, and said, “You can co in.”
After the Thread-bound Ancient Book disappeared, the divine rhys in the stone tower stopped increasing and maintained a stable concentration.
The Prefectural Governor and others outside hurriedly entered, bowed and asked the Divine General: “Divine General, what is the situation in the No.
418 Extinction Domain?”
The Prefectural Governor had contacted the two Lords staying at the entrance of the Extinction Domain several tis throughout the afternoon, but Kevin Collins had not co out.
When they went in to check, they not only did not find Kevin Collins but also discovered that the Indestructible Tree Heart on the Hook Divine Wood was gone, and the entire Divine Tree had withered thoroughly!
Berry spoke with a coarse voice, “Just as you imagine.”
The Prefectural Governor sighed with relief after hearing the Divine General’s personal confirmation.
This fact made him feel like a weight had finally lifted off his chest.
He couldn’t help but ask again, “Was that Hook Divine Tree…
also your doing?”
The Indestructible Tree Heart was initially prepared by the Prefectural Governor for the Divine Lord, but it was the Prefectural Governor’s own intention.
If the Divine General took it away, the Prefectural Governor really had no ans.
In this plan, he was most worried about this point and was not concerned about whether the Divine General could kill Owen Bertram.
How could Berry know anything about Hook Divine Wood?
However, it sounded impressive, probably a valuable treasure, and it would be wise to take it along with him if there was a chance.
He asked with dissatisfaction, “Are you questioning this god?”
The Prefectural Governor shuddered, quickly lowered his head, and said, “I dare not, that thing was originally ant as a tribute to you, Divine General.
I just wanted to confirm.”
“Hmph!” Berry snorted coldly and said, “I called you in because there is a matter to order you.”
“Please give us your divine decree.”
“His Divine Majesty has given you an important task to take care of his pet for so ti.
You must feed His Majesty’s pet with the most precious treasures you can find!”
“There’s no need for this god to emphasize the importance of this matter, right?
If you do it well, His Divine Majesty has always been generous.”
The Prefectural Governor and the witch beca excited and continued to bow, “This is the trust of His Divine Majesty in us!
Please rest assured, Divine General, we will spare no effort, even if it costs us our entire fortune!”
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