Capítulo 1155: Chapter 491 Substitute_2
For example, according to these mortals, their deities can die and can even swallow each other.
A glint flashed through his eyes, and just for this point alone, Zeus felt his journey wasn’t in vain.
If he could uncover the secret within, then perhaps he could create new gods akin to the Faith Gods.
Not immortal, yet a genuine deity—just the thought of it was enticing.
So, he chuckled softly, looking at the Hebrews fervently praying, Zeus thought for a mont and decided to usurp a nest, creating a ‘Hebrew Great Prophet’ of his own.
After all, if their gods could swallow one another… even if soday he really t these Hebrews’ Protector, at worst he would just take on the deity role from the other.
“Co… prepare to receive the divine miracle I grant you.”
“I will personally prove to you that your faith is real—because I am real.”
“You will embody my will, carry my power… and like that rebellious son of mine, you will render exceptional service for .”
After all, if their gods could swallow one another… even if soday he really t these Hebrews’ Protector, at worst he would just take on the deity role from the other.
“Co… prepare to receive the divine miracle I grant you.”
“I will personally prove to you that your faith is real—because I am real.”
“You will embody my will, carry my power… and like that rebellious son of mine, you will render exceptional service for .”
“Egyptians… what are they?”
“And the Hebrews, their bloodline does seem a bit peculiar.”
Lurking in the shadows, without a fixed form.
The Divine King’s incarnation had been silently observing for dozens of days—though this broken world had long lost the concept of ‘heaven’.
His true form was imprisoned, Asgard sealed, without the Power of the Thunder God or the Interface Power of the Divine Domain, Zeus could only wield the powers of the Abyssal Demon Lord and evil creatures.
But the mont he truly entered this broken interface, the Divine King suddenly realized a problem.
This place rejected him, opposing him from the very roots of its rules.
If Zeus had entered this place with his true form, such a weak force of rejection wouldn’t have mattered to him.
But now, he was rely an incarnation made of partial power; every bit of power he used was one less bit he had.
So for the Divine King, the imdiate priority wasn’t to explore the history and deities of this world, but rather to find a host for this portion of his power.
The best way to lessen rejection was to beco part of the world.
Without a doubt, the natives of this world fragnt were the most straightforward choice.
However, unfortunately, before Chaos’s rules had fully infected this ruin, even the locals instinctively rejected Zeus’s power—except those who called themselves Hebrews.
Even though the Divine King could ascertain that they were native to this world, the rules that ford their bloodline did not conflict with the Order of this place.
But corresponding to that, their affinity was equally strong for the powers under Chaos’s rules, as if they were a race created by the orders of two worlds.
Born noble, this was Zeus’s only evaluation of them, at least in his perspective.
Because in his perception, this special bloodline’s most compatible power wasn’t the Abyss or evil creatures, but the very Power of Thunder God and King’s Law that he had yet to bring into this world.
Discovering such a race in an Otherworld was like destiny’s guidance to him.
It was as if the heavens were telling him that these Hebrews were his natural kin, ant to beco pawns for inheriting the Alien Realm’s heritage, contributing to his grand cause.
However, now, gazing at the Otherworld’s people who highly satisfied him, the Divine King still noticed a small flaw.
And that was, they already had their own faith, which seed quite devout.
“Lord… sounds quite similar to what those humans in Silver Moon City call him.”
“But from the descriptions, it should not be the sa person.”
“Manifesting in the fire, guiding them away from oppression, could it be the exclusive guardian deity of the entire Hebrews?”
“Why does this sound so familiar… I rember now, isn’t this how Mortals describe Protheus?”
First puzzled, then he suddenly understood.
Zeus wasn’t surprised why there were humans in the Otherworld because from the current intelligence, it seems every world has gods.
So gods creating humans in their image isn’t surprising.
Additionally, these believers of the Hebrews indeed resemble Protheus of the Bronze Age, both in deeds and power.
After all, he had created this race and hence was particularly attentive to them.
As for the ‘All-Knowing’ and ‘All-Seeing’ power that these people described above all gods… it’s just sothing to hear.
If that god really had such power, leaving aside how the Alien Realm was destroyed, how could those Hebrews have been enslaved by those ‘Egyptians’ for thousands of years?
Anyway, Zeus didn’t believe this at all, as it was entirely illogical.
Bear in mind, he too had been exaggerated by his believers, as if he were omnipotent and omniscient in many legends across Chaos’s mortal countries.
Although Zeus never admitted, he never actively denied it either.
So upon reflection, he drew a general conclusion.
The creator of these Hebrews is likely the Protheus of the Alien Realm—a rare kind of god, yet it’s quite normal for one to erge in each of two worlds.
This Protheus of the Alien Realm most probably offended their Divine King, the Supre God known to those Egyptians.
“Only, unlike us, that Alien Monarch may not have exterminated them completely.”
“He didn’t destroy the Bronze Age as directly as I did, instead demoting these humans to slaves.”
“There’s nothing inherently wrong with that, but when the world-ending catastrophe ca, he could barely protect himself, let alone worry about past decisions.”
“So the slaves rose in rebellion, and among them walked out a ‘Great Prophet’, connecting with the creator who had once offended the Divine King.”
“Eventually, the world shattered, mortals scattered… and then I arrived here, discovering the traces they left behind.”
The reasoning concluded, although there were still so unclear aspects, Zeus believed he was largely correct.
If Bronze Humanity hadn’t perished in the Great Flood but were demoted to Sin People, slaves, they might also still rember Protheus’s rcy.
If soday Chaos faces great calamity, and his power is stripped away, the Fire Thief might also break free of the Sea Eye to protect his created children once more.
Nodding in agreent, the process still had a few uncertain parts, but the Divine King saw these as likely differences in the world rules.
For example, according to these mortals, their deities can die and can even swallow each other.
A glint flashed through his eyes, and just for this point alone, Zeus felt his journey wasn’t in vain.
If he could uncover the secret within, then perhaps he could create new gods akin to the Faith Gods.
Not immortal, yet a genuine deity—just the thought of it was enticing.
So, he chuckled softly, looking at the Hebrews fervently praying, Zeus thought for a mont and decided to usurp a nest, creating a ‘Hebrew Great Prophet’ of his own.
After all, if their gods could swallow one another… even if soday he really t these Hebrews’ Protector, at worst he would just take on the deity role from the other.
“Co… prepare to receive the divine miracle I grant you.”
“I will personally prove to you that your faith is real—because I am real.”
“You will embody my will, carry my power… and like that rebellious son of mine, you will render exceptional service for .”
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