Daniel nodded, his gaze once again turning toward the deepest part of Desire Abyss. Although he wasn’t entirely sure of his specific purpose for coming here, he had followed his intuition. Perhaps his goal was related to the Desire Core!
Thinking of this, Daniel spoke vaguely, "Actually... I’m not sure what my exact purpose is for coming here."
"But what’s certain is that our directions should align."
Mist nodded, and as she looked at Daniel, her curiosity grew.
"Your strength must be considerable, right?"
"But... only demigods can enter here. With your power, are you still at the demigod level?"
Daniel nodded, not intending to hide his tier. However, Mist’s expression grew more serious.
"Although I know your strength is greater than mine, I still want to warn you. This ruin is not as simple as you think."
"Up until now, from the information I have, not a single demigod who has ventured deep into Desire Abyss has co out alive."
"I admit your strength is formidable, but you should understand that this ruin is dangerous. Think carefully."
"However, since Kartora sent you, your strength should be sufficient. I just need a quantifiable answer, sothing you can tell precisely."
Daniel thought for a mont and then pointed to his own nose, saying, "If you need to quantify it, you can consider my combat power as being close to that of a Fake God. At the sa ti, I am currently the most powerful demigod I know."
"Of course, that’s based on what I’ve seen. If there are stronger demigods than , I’m willing to admit defeat."
Mist never expected Daniel to speak so confidently. This person from the future didn’t seem arrogant, but could his power truly be that formidable?
Mist’s expression grew complex. After a mont of contemplation, she smiled and said, "Since you’re so confident in your strength, that’s even better."
"But... throughout history, there haven’t been that many demigods. How can you be so sure?"
"I don’t know about others, but take Kartora for example. Her strength is the most powerful demigod I’ve ever seen. Are you saying that you’re stronger than her now?"
Mist seed to have a natural admiration for Kartora. It was as if she were a fan looking up to her favorite star—every ti Mist ntioned Kartora, her eyes would shine with admiration.
Daniel simply smiled in response to Mist’s question.
"If she were still a demigod, she wouldn’t be my match."
This conclusion Daniel reached wasn’t without basis. On the contrary, it was the result of countless deductions he had made.
As long as they were in the sa tier, Kartora would have no chance of winning if she fought him.
However, his words didn’t gain Mist’s trust. Instead, they only heightened her suspicions.
What nonsense was this? Kartora was a god of the Ti Domain!
Anyone who had seen Kartora would never deny her power.
But now, Kartora was still only at the demigod rank.
After thinking for a mont, Mist decided not to press the issue further. There seed to be no point in pursuing it. This was a matter that couldn’t be confird or denied, so there was no need to linger on it.
Mist shifted her focus to sothing else, and with a subtle hint of tension, she asked, "I have a question for you. Is the future version of still alive?"
Daniel had initially planned to tell her that she was still alive. But just as he was about to speak, he hesitated.
He had never co into contact with this mysterious god, Mist, in the future. In fact, he hadn’t even gathered any information about her.
Even in the castle, he had only encountered a projection—nothing substantial to prove anything.
So, Daniel found it hard to say whether she was alive or not.
However, one thing was certain: Mist had indeed beco a true god.
His pause lasted only for a mont before he looked at Mist seriously and said,
"You’re not only alive, but you also beca a god."
God... a god?
Mist’s expression froze for a mont, and then her face filled with excitent.
"Are you serious?"
"I beca a god in the future??"
"Are you sure you’re not deceiving ?"
"Well, with my talent, becoming a god shouldn’t be a big deal," Mist added, trying to downplay it.
Daniel smiled faintly, then briefly recounted everything he knew about Mist in the future.
As he spoke, Mist’s eyes grew brighter and brighter. Daniel couldn’t help but feel a sense of awe.
To know what one would beco in the future was truly alluring.
He couldn’t help but wonder—what height would he reach in the future?
Also... the Circle of Destiny—couldn’t it give him a hint or two?
With so many God Rank Skills, shouldn’t he try helping out?
Just then, Mist suddenly lifted her head, her large eyes blinking as she asked,
"By the way, you’re not trying to trick , are you?"
"Is everything you said really true?"
"I warn you, if you dare deceive , I’ll co to your house every day and scare you!"
Mist said this while shaking her little fist at him.
Daniel rubbed his forehead helplessly. When he first t Mist, he had thought of her as a quiet girl.
But now, he realized he didn’t know her as well as he thought.
"Don’t worry, I’m not lying to you. You really did beco a god."
After thinking for a mont, Daniel decided to share so information with Mist.
When their mind powers connected, Mist was imdiately captivated by the future world.
"So... this is the future?"
"So I really did beco a god?? But... why is there so little information about ? Are you hiding sothing?"
Hearing this barrage of questions, Daniel felt speechless.
Wait a minute... Have you thought about what domain you’re a god of?
I want to ask you—why didn’t you co to et and help gather so valuable materials?
At that mont, Mist suddenly realized a crucial issue.
"Wait, why don’t I have any followers as one of the gods?"
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