Chapter 646: 611, Goddess of the Calendar Anne Brittany (The first effort of September, asking for monthly tickets) Chapter 646: 611, Goddess of the Calendar Anne Brittany (The first effort of September, asking for monthly tickets) “Master Mani!
Would you be willing to beco the god of knowledge and wisdom?”
“I would!”
“Master Kabbalah…”
“I would!”
“Well, I haven’t said anything yet…”
“It doesn’t matter, I’m willing!”
Charles, in the Great Erald Library, received unprecedented support.
Although he was not a real internet novel writer, Anne MacLennan’s novels were all copied from masterpieces, web novels and legends of another world.
Yet, coming up with dozens or even hundreds of titles for gods was still not a difficult task.
After all…
He didn’t need to create anything original.
This “recruitnt of volunteers” was a great success.
Almost all the ancient alchemists envied Hers greatly and wished they too could have the sa freedom as Hers.
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Although the Great Erald Library was filled with boundless wisdom, it was also exceedingly empty and lonely.
Moreover, the alchemy profession was almost devoid of females, resulting in a place almost entirely comprised of middle-aged and elderly n, making their lives incredibly dull and explosively monotonous.
Even the re ability to leave was a great longing, let alone allowing them to beco Subordinate Gods of the Serpent of Destiny!
It was truly the world that ancient alchemists had dreamt of.
Although becoming Subordinate Gods would restrain them and set them fundantally apart from the True Gods, who could possibly refuse?
However, cramming so many “gods” into the story all at once was simply a quality avalanche!
Charles wasn’t actually skilled in novel writing, and he could only hope that the fast-writing clerks Anne had gathered, after so many years of “novel creation,” could perform exceptionally this ti and independently smooth out the narrative errors he couldn’t even begin to fix.
To encourage his fast-writing clerks to work hard, he summoned all of them scattered across various locations to Modova, and arranged accommodations for them in the most scenic location at the Temple of the Serpent of Destiny, Gandis Mountain, where all entertainnt facilities were free of charge; each person was even assigned their own Great Act Devil and even allowed to change it once a month…
Charles could only hope that bathed in the divine radiance of the Serpent of Destiny, they would find inspiration pouring forth, creating transformative masterpieces.
However, this task did not progress smoothly.
Under Charles’ personal review, the progress of the new version of the novel was incredibly slow, and the majority of the revisions failed to satisfy.
It took more than ten days for a single novel to pass the review, be reissued, and successfully introduce three new gods.
The only consolation for Charles was that, including Hers, the introduction of these three new gods also ant they joined in the rewriting of the novel after receiving orages from the Serpent of Destiny.
Hmm, what Charles couldn’t understand was that his rewriting wasn’t going smoothly.
Yet, in the market, a plethora of fan-fiction works by a new author from Inglima, mysteriously nad “Snake Snake ,” began to appear.
This author’s identity was unknown, but their works were of exceptional quality.
Charles had simply decided to publish the author’s work; anyway, if he appeared and demanded copyright, Princess May would bring him to Modova and Charles would personally negotiate with him amicably.
If he did not appear, then they would just accumulate the manuscript fees until soone claid them.
Charles even prepared compensation money!
Following the release of Annie MacLennan’s new book, as well as nurous fanfics of “The Serpent of Destiny,” the Temple of the Serpent of Destiny on Mount Gondis began to emanate a faint divine radiance.
This radiance thickened day by day, gradually enveloping the entire mountain range.
Unnoticed, the grand Temple of the Serpent of Destiny, sculpted into a segnt of Mount Gondis, began to display one statue of a deity after another.
Countless statues filled every corner of the temple and even in the nearby holiday resort, statues, ornants, and murals nad after these newborn deities appeared, giving them an increasing sense of presence.
This all reached its peak when the new Goddess of the Calendar, Anne Brittany, erged.
Although the Old Continent had a rudintary calendar, it was incomplete.
Charles was not adept at calendar systems, but he was a mathematics teacher after all, and the essence of calendars is astronomy and mathematics—fields in which ancient alchemists excelled!
Charles occasionally thought about whether he should create a “Divine Office” for himself and Anne, although he knew such a conceptual office had its issues.
Anne was only a low-level Transcendent, and no matter how grandiose the concept he assigned to her, it could not make her a deity.
Yet, he could not help designing this divine office.
When Charles compiled the first calendar of the Old Continent, he decreed that the first day of the year be Anne’s Day and the last day be Charles’s Day, and he set a commoration day for each deity of the Serpent of Destiny God System.
Naturally, the biggest holiday of the year was reserved for the Serpent of Destiny, placed in autumn to ensure plentiful harvests for a grand celebration, and the Serpent of Destiny dominated an entire half-month!
He also stipulated in the calendar that every hundred years a True God would be replaced, and each Era would have a presiding deity, but the Serpent of Destiny’s celebration day would forever be the most important day of each Era.
As soone from an ancient eastern nation, Charles included a great amount of agricultural planting information in this calendar and compiled every legend, famous historical birthdays, death anniversaries, and various folk stories from the Old Continent.
This calendar could be called the encyclopedia of the Old Continent.
When this calendar was completed, Charles witnessed the most brilliant divine radiance he had ever seen.
The Temple of the Serpent of Destiny received the greatest favor of the Serpent of Destiny.
A heaven-piercing divine radiance, which only gradually faded after three days!
Only Charles knew that the divine radiance had almost entirely infused the Erald To, a masterpiece of alchemy crafted by Master Mani, which underwent a transformation from within and without!
Charles also watched as it transford from a Sacred level Extraordinary Object into a Divine level Extraordinary Object under his gaze, and slowly rose, disappearing into the void.
Even at its most intense, he heard the voice of the Serpent of Destiny.
The serpent’s voice was a bit surprised but more solemn as it said to him, “Apologies!
The importance of the Erald To to has surpassed everything.
It is the cornerstone of the Destiny God System, so I must take it away.”
“But as a reward,”
“I will give you the Erald To!”
“From now on, the kren Family is the designated lineage of priests by the Serpent of Destiny; only the descendants of Lord cklen and Anne Brittany can beco the High Priests of the Temple of Destiny!”
“This promise passes down through generations and will never change.”
When the divine radiance enveloping the mountain range dissipated, Charles found himself holding a piece of jade book!
Yes, the Serpent of Destiny had exchanged the Erald To with its Divine Artifact.
Indeed, although this artifact was called a jade book, it was actually a piece of jade-colored stone.
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