<h4>Chapter 737: Despair</h4>
The two Gori Gods did not leave immediately after reaching a consensus with Feylis.
While they scrutinized the verdant green elemental barrier below, they contacted the distant War Gori God.
Wild Gori World’s special civilization system had caused them to develop amunication method that was different from that of Magus World.
While the mages of Magus World used crystal balls as the main medium of transmission, these otherworldly Gori Gods, on the other hand, couldplete the exchange of information through some kind of faith channel.
However, since this was a rtively primitive way of utilizing faith, the amount of information transmitted and the transmission distance were no match for the Magus World mages’ crystal balls.
The two Gori Gods quickly made contact with War Gori God and obtained War Gori God’s approval.
After inquiring from Feylis about some of her fabricated homene information, the two Rank Four Exotic Gori Gods eventually left. Surprisingly, none of them had the slightest bit of suspicion toward her.
It was also possible that Feylis’ answer was so perfect and watertight that the two simple-minded Gori Gods did not notice any ws.
There was a reason why the mages of Magus World were described to be more cunning than the devils by other extranar creatures.
The temporary departure of the two Gori Gods did not mean they fully trusted Feylis.
They were still afraid that she would run away.
As the two Goris vanished into the sky, Feylis sneered coldly within her verdant green elemental barrier. With a swift motion, she drew out two specks of pale yellow light that had been circling the barrier.
Lorianne’s elemental clone murmured, “This is...”
“A crude method of divine marking, it seems they think they’ve got me,” Feylis sneered.
“If I were truly just a foolish and unlucky Rank Four creature who stumbled into this world by mistake, escaping these ill-intentioned Gori Gods, especially with a Rank Five among them, would be nearly impossible—even if I managed to flee to the Astral Realm,” she added.
After saying that, Feylismanded, “Notify the legions on the other side of the spatial gate to move as soon as possible. Urge your seniors too.”
“More than eighty Gori Gods mean that the Wild Gori World has upied no less than a hundred nes governed by aplete set ofws. With such a lucrative prospect of war gains, it’s worth to spend more resources to rush here,” she added.
“All right,” Lorianne acknowledged Feylis’ orders.
Feylis then turned her attention to Sein, who had reverted to his human form.
Dressed in his Dim Star magic robe, he presented a well-mannered and calm demeanor.
Feylis was aware of Sein’s critical role in the infiltration mission, which had beenplicated by the unexpected emergence of the Wild Gori World.
The original n to invade Verdant Wilderness World had to be aborted, rendering thew node weakeners that Sein had risked his life to ce early in the mission useless.
Yet, Feylis was impressed by his resilience and capabilities.
“Lorianne told me that you have made remarkable progress in body tempering, yes?” Feylis began, her voice carrying a tone of approval.
“To acknowledge your efforts, I’ll give you this. I’ve used this body tempering notes when I was younger.” She smiled warmly, tossing a tome enveloped in verdant green mes to Sein.
Crafted from an unknown material, the tome continued to burn with a me that was unmistakably the purest verdant fire.
Its pages were inscribed with unique ck script, resembling tadpoles, obscured slightly by the green mes.
Sein quickly epted the tome and expressed his gratitude.
"Thank you, Grandmaster!”
As he grasped the book, a verdant me ignited in his palm, tinged with a subtle purple that contrasted with the pure green of the grimoire''s me, lending the me an orange hue.
Feylis observed the me in Sein’s hand with interest for a few seconds, then praised him once more.
“Not bad!” she said.
***
The Magus World’s forces arrived ahead of schedule, marking the onset of a critical phase in the ongoing conflicts of the Verdant Wilderness Realm.
This early arrival was set to influence the strategic nning of subsequent campaigns, particrly those targeting the star domain of Wild Gori World.
The first Magus World Army to prate Verdant Wilderness World were not the regr troops of the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring but rather elite mage forces from the Divine Tower of Verdant me, apanied by legions of enved creatures.
When hundreds of thousands of these troops surged through the spatial gate into Verdant Wilderness World, even the dimmest of the Gori Gods sensed trouble brewing.
The notion of a so-called wandering god from the Astral Realm arriving with such a formidable force seemed far-fetched.
“Where is that wandering Verdant me God now?” War Gori God asked, its gaze sweeping across the expanse of Lush Verdant Forest.
Beside him, a Rank Four Gori God replied, “Force Gori God and Fire Gori God approached it recently. It should still be in the southern forest. Fire Gori God is monitoring it closely, obviously interested in its divine relic.”
“Oh yes, Fire Gori God also mentioned that she’s a female god and intended to keep her as its personal ve,” it added.
The Wild Gori n was notorious for its violent andscivious nature across neighboring star domains.
War Gori God, shrewd despite its arrogance, took off the green lens it wore over its right eye and frowned.
“Where are those two?” it asked.
“Force Gori God is investigating the Twilight Forest, believing it to be the navel of this world. Fire Gori God is... likely still observing the wandering god,” the other Gori God replied.
Mulling over the strategic implications, War Gori God considered their inevitable victory in Verdant Wilderness World.
After years of brutal conquests, the resistance was nearly decimated, clinging desperately to the sole power of the Rank Four Verdant Wilderness God.
Surrounded by the thick scent of blood and battle, War Gori God’s formidable presence as a Rank Five being was even more fearsome.
It turned its head around and told other Gori Gods, “Go check on the situation in the south, find out what happened!”
“Then inform that fool to bring the wandering god before me. If it does notply, I’ll handle it myself!” it added.
Before it even finished speaking, a thunderous rumble was hearding from beyond the Verdant Wilderness World.
To the awe of every lesser creature in the world, three colossal metal continents materialized in the sky.
Only the mightiest civilization could create dangerous-looking products of advanced magitech and alchemy like these war tforms.
Caught unawares by the sudden appearances of these formidable space fortresses, War Gori God and its group were visibly shaken.
Meanwhile, a boisterousughter, rivaling that of War Gori God itself, echoed throughout Verdant Wilderness World.
“Gwahahahaha, so, this is the small world you discovered?”
“Yes, it’s also connected to a medium-sized ne.”
At that moment, a verdant green-colored me Elemental Giant descended close to the nar barrier, peering intently into the world.
“That little thing down there seems like it can fight,” he mused aloud.
Even War Gori God, a Rank Five being seasoned in countless battles, shuddered under the imposing presence of this colossal being aze with eerie green mes.
To the north, where the space-time rift was, an even more violent explosion erupted, sending a massive wave of elemental energy crashing through the ne.
The sheer force of this elemental tidal wave surpassed even that of the Elemental Giant outside the barrier.
The War Gori God turned his surprised gaze northward in dread. Through his sea of faith consciousness, he could hear Fire Gori God’s desperate pleas and mournful howls.