Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 928 - 576: As Expected

Chapter 928: Chapter 576: As Expected

"I don’t mean to alarm you, Lord, but during the purification of Weizemay Manor, we inadvertently disrupted the conspiracy of the Undying Goddess of Vengeance, Chiaranlisha. Since then, I’ve been marked as a Blasphemer, and her followers have constantly sought to eliminate me, weaving conspiracies around me," Gaven reported the situation candidly since there was nothing to hide.

This was not just wild speculation but was indicated by various signs surrounding him, such as the disappearance of the remains of his brother Rogan, who was not related by blood.

After further investigation, it was discovered that he had been resurrected using a spell into a Revived Corpse, an undead being solely driven by revenge. It goes without saying that it was the handiwork of the followers of the Undying Goddess of Vengeance. However, just like those followers, once Rogan’s Revived Corpse was resurrected, it showed no signs of activity, as if it had completely given up on revenge.

This was absolutely impossible. Revenge was the only purpose of a Revived Corpse’s existence; no one could stop their vengeance.

The same was true for the followers of the Goddess of Undying Vengeance. For them, it wasn’t about seeking revenge against themselves, but about fulfilling a divine mission, their most sacred duty.

The only explanation for the continued lack of any activity was that they felt their chances of victory were small and were amassing strength to strike a fatal blow against him.

After all, others might not know of his unique abilities, but the followers of the Goddess of Undying Vengeance surely did, and they would certainly find ways to counter his powers.

The indescribable terror spoken of by Lord Serlemon, with a female Elf upper body and a spider lower body, assembled from countless corpses, fits only Chiaranlisha, the Undying Goddess of Vengeance.

The female elf upper body likely represented the Dwarves Elf, indiscernible because it was assembled from corpses.

As for the spider lower half, it wasn’t hard to explain either. For a long time, the Goddess of Undying Vengeance had to swear allegiance to Queen Spider Rose and live in her God Kingdom within the Shadow Magic Network, pilfering some of her original owner’s abilities, especially under the circumstance that Chiaranlisha was secretly resisting the Spider Demon Queen.

"The Blasphemer of the Undying Goddess of Vengeance? Are you talking about that fallen queen of the Dwarves Elf?" Serlemon couldn’t help but shift in disposition slightly. The Undying Goddess of Vengeance wasn’t very well-known on the surface, having become somewhat more active in the north in recent years.

Most ordinary people knew nothing of Felen possessing such a deity. Those who knew of her were mostly Elves or Half-Elves, as the history of the Dwarves Elves was intertwined with that of the Elves, and the Undying Goddess of Vengeance was divinely enthroned by the Dwarves Elf Queen.

"Yes, that’s her," Gaven nodded. "We need to be wary of that one. The threat posed by those Koutao Fishmen is relatively limited. They want to take over my new village, but they’d need thousands of troops to do so, which they don’t have. For now, we don’t need to worry about them. I have an expert on the Undying Goddess of Vengeance here. Let’s consult her and see if we can learn anything."

Gaven displayed ample confidence in Weizemay New Village.

The village was only half-built, true, but its scale was much larger than what met the eye.

Priority here had been given to underground construction. When it was discovered that this place was part of an underground mountain range capable of providing ample support, the Gnolls’ ability to dig tunnels and halls was naturally utilized to the fullest.

In addition to the surface passages, the village underground also had a network of passageways connecting many basements under the buildings, forming a three-dimensional defense network. This maximized the Gnolls’ capability of utilizing traps, where a slight misstep could lead to significant losses.

If those Koutao Fishmen were in the water, Gaven was admittedly powerless against them. After all, his only naval force had been sent to Feather Wing Valley and Tillage Valley for disaster relief. Even here, Gaven wouldn’t dare to deploy them lightly—against such underwater enemies, vessels didn’t have the advantage and were prone to hull breaches.

But once these Koutao Fishmen climbed ashore, trying to attack the new village or Weizemay Manor, he would teach them the real Path of War.

"Alright." Serlemon couldn’t help but recall the scene he just witnessed over the new village, realizing there really wasn’t much to worry about the Koutao Fishmen.

His previous haste was due to these Koutao Fishmen possessing an absolute numerical advantage, at least in terms of other forces in the Valley. Thousands of Koutao Fishmen suddenly leaping from the water would indeed bring a disastrous calamity to most villages in the Valley.

But when they reached Weizemay New Village, that advantage disappeared instantly; the number of Gnolls here was even more frightening.

In field warfare, these Gnolls certainly didn’t have the advantage, but relying on the newly outlined new village for positional warfare was still not a problem.

After all, these Koutao Fishmen didn’t carry much armor or siege equipment, relying purely on physical combat.

When Gaven returned to Weizemay Manor with Serlemon, there was no overwhelming dark aura or a scene more terrifying than the Shadow Plane itself.

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