Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 1385 - 728: The Way of Wildness_2

Chapter 1385: Chapter 728: The Way of Wildness_2

It’s merely giving up some of the natural resources from the Xiermingst Forest.

Overall, it doesn’t significantly impact the development of Blood Gorge City and Colossus City, especially since Gaven hasn’t planned to extensively harvest trees here.

Not only does he not intend to do this here, but he also hasn’t planned for this elsewhere.

His focus is mainly on the dark forests and trees previously tainted by the Divine Root, using such wood; even the most extreme naturalist protectors would raise their hands in favor.

Because it’s not just about cutting down trees; it’s also about purifying nature. Only by completely eliminating the dark power can new trees be planted, allowing the forest to heal itself.

The Dragon Oak Mother Tree is about to enter a combat-ready state, declaring war on the dark forces in the Fairy Wilderness. In this process, acquiring a lot of dark wood is just a bonus.

Benaivedes’ rigid face finally showed a slight smile as he said, "Guide, if you had stated this viewpoint earlier, things would have been much simpler. As long as the Guide ensures that your people will no longer independently and extensively enter the forest, causing damage and threats here, we will naturally follow the path of peace."

Although their attitude in guarding the forest is tough and extreme, they haven’t lost their minds.

At least, when the Conqueror Army was building roads along the outskirts of the Xiermingst Forest, they didn’t come out to block them.

When they aimed their bows at the goblins of Blood Gorge City, they restrained themselves from aiming the arrows at the core hobgoblins of Blood Gorge City. Even towards those goblin servants, they mainly drove them out without taking their lives.

By the time they reacted, the number of hobgoblins and goblins in Blood Gorge City had reached a terrifying level. If a full-scale war were to break out, the ultimately harmed would still be their beloved forest.

Their main intention was to draw the attention of those in charge of the other side to explain their position and reach an agreement.

"Then let’s abide by ancient methods, erect a standing stone as a boundary on the outskirts of Xiermingst Forest, letting everyone clearly know where the boundary lies. I hope that the next time a dispute arises, it will first be resolved through negotiation, rather than force.

Though there is a long-standing racial enmity between elves and goblins, there is none yet between Xiermingst Forest and Blood Gorge City. In this regard, we have shown enough sincerity and restraint. If the cause of the next conflict lies with you, we reserve the right to retaliate."

Gaven also took the opportunity to express his stance, warning the elves of Xiermingst Forest not to try to do as they please under the guise of forest guardianship. If they go too far, they won’t hold back either.

"As long as they can adhere to today’s agreement, such things won’t happen again," Benaivedes assured, "After discussing business, we can now talk about personal matters. I sensed the presence of a Totem Spirit on you, it seems to be the Bear of Plunder that God of the Hunt Magla tried to take from Uthgar. If you could dedicate it to Ruirifen, I believe the Leaf Lord will bestow upon you a divine blessing."

The Beast Worship Sect cannot be considered a pantheon as it has no Main God, and many are not even considered gods, only quasi-gods or divine presences.

However, it does not prevent it from having many voyeurs because it belongs to primitive worship, known among those beastmen, primitives, and Druids who admire Bestial Transformation.

The wild elves’ Guardian God, Ruirifen, as the spokesperson for the elves’ wild nature and the guardian of totem magic, also keeps an eye on the Beast Worship Sect.

He fused the original spirit souls of a bear, Magnar, and a treant, Rika, as his Divine Nature Incarnation and visage in the Yumu Forest over there, gaining a certain reputation among the half-elves and wood elves.

He is naturally intrigued by Gaven’s Blue Bear Totem Spirit.

"Aren’t you afraid of causing conflict between the Leaf Lord and the Father of Battle by doing this?" Gaven took the chance to gather information, also realizing the preciousness of the Blue Bear Totem Spirit coveted even by an Intermediate Divine Power.

"Failing to guard the Blue Bear and allowing it to be corrupted and plundered by the God of the Hunt is the Father of Battle’s responsibility. From that moment, the Blue Bear was no longer exclusively his; now you’ve taken it back, and the ownership is in your hands. You can dedicate it to any related True Gods, and the Father of Battle has no right to hold you accountable."

Benaivedes patiently explained, "You don’t have to rush to decide. We can guide you to experience the Leaf Lord’s path of wild nature; he is the most suitable owner for the Blue Bear."

"Okay." Gaven agreed without hesitation; after all, there’s no harm in this matter.

He hasn’t made any promises anyway.

Though he knows that once the Blue Bear is dedicated to the Leaf Lord Ruirifen, the relationship with the wild elves will greatly improve, allowing him to expand his influence.

But this does not align with his original plan; returning it to its original owner, Uthgar, is the right path. This not only allows expansion of his influence among the Uthgar barbarians but also lays the groundwork for influencing the layout of the Human war god faction in the future, such as jointly scheming against Plunderer Karazgos.

Such sensitive goods can only be sold to one party, it’s impossible to gain benefits from both.

Compared to the extremely stubborn and fanatic wild elves, Gaven is more inclined to first bring the Uthgar barbarians into his sphere of influence, because not only is it easier, but its utility far exceeds that of the wild elves—they remain forest-bound and would never readily follow him into battle outside the forest.

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