My Divine Pet Enables Me To Become The Biggest Winner
Chapter 1264 - 484: Stealing the Divine_3

Chapter 1264: Chapter 484: Stealing the Divine_3

At that moment, Abraham understood: the person in front of him could kill McGinny and had the ability to kill him as well.

His confidence was tinged with arrogance, but now he quickly stood up with the noblewoman, bowing his head and acting respectfully: "Your Excellency, we are not qualified to sit with you on equal terms."

The noblewoman cursed inwardly, having been tricked by this old bastard! He spoke with such confidence, arousing her own sense of luck, but ended up kneeling down as soon as they met?

The Power of the Six Mountains wouldn’t actually kneel, but she would! She smoothly knelt on the carriage’s carpet, ensuring that from the angle of the gentleman in front of her, he could see the most beautiful parts of her body. This was her weapon, and it never failed in the past.

"We of the Hoffman Brothers Association have been rude, and I apologize to you," she said.

Lord Sun didn’t even look at the noblewoman on the ground like a cat and knocked on the table, asking, "This thing, are you buying it or not?"

"Buy!" Although Abraham couldn’t use the Smoke-Concealing Pipe - this divine artifact’s characteristics completely conflicted with his way of fighting. But divine artifacts were better the more you had. If you couldn’t use them yourself, you could sell them to someone else. Besides, the gentleman in front of him was willing to sell it to you - that showed respect, so you have to take it!

Abraham was so thorough in his submission that he didn’t even dare to harbor any ill thoughts at this time.

Only then did Lord Sun reveal a slight smile: "Then exchange them for three divine temples."

As the noblewoman found an opportunity to interject, she asked, "Not to doubt your ability, but building a divine temple requires the permission of the local archbishop, we..."

Lord Sun interrupted her: "Permission will not be a problem, turn left at the crossroads ahead, and you recognize the road to the Divine Temple, don’t you?"

The noblewoman raised her head sharply, and Abraham revealed an incredulous expression again: "You want..." Lord Sun shrugged like a true Red Barbarian, "You want permission, so go and get permission."

The two were swept with shock and disbelief: In the Divine Temple, the local bishop could borrow the power of My God, and even the Power of the Seven Mountains wouldn’t be able to defeat a bishop in the Divine Temple! But the person in front of them clearly wasn’t on good terms with the bishop - that’s why he could obtain the permission.

The two felt uneasy, instinctively feeling that their guesses were outrageous, but they couldn’t think of any other possibilities. The carriage didn’t move quickly and was smooth on the road, but they still arrived at the door of the Divine Temple.

As Lord Sun was about to get off the carriage, Abraham, like a qualified old steward, quickly opened the door for him and placed the step stool.

Lord Sun got out of the carriage and said to the two of them, "You two stay here and don’t move, it will be very quick."

The noblewoman and Abraham watched as Lord Sun entered the temple, and the noblewoman said subconsciously, "He can’t defeat a bishop in the Main Temple, could he really have a powerful background and can obtain permission through normal means?"

"Absolutely impossible," Abraham said: "His actions all show that he is not a clergyman, otherwise why would he go to such great lengths? He could simply have invited the archbishop himself and won a city-wide bidding process."

Because of this, the noblewoman revealed a hint of expectation: "Would he die in the temple? That’s the best outcome so far..."

Abraham spoke in a low voice: "What’s worrying is that... he might still come out and have the permission. What that means... you and I both know very well!"The two of them shuddered and dared not to think further. After a while, they almost simultaneously whispered, "That’s impossible, isn’t it..."

Abraham, following an inexplicable impulse, took out a gold chain pocket watch from his coat and began to time. In just four minutes, he was astonished to see Lord Sun walk leisurely out of the main gate of the Divine Temple, with a parchment in his hand.

Abraham hurriedly took on the responsibility of the old butler, putting out a stool, opening the door and respectfully waiting by the car door.

Lord Sun got into the carriage and tossed the parchment onto the small table, "I got it." Abraham and the Noblewoman leaned in, and saw the unique fire lacquer seal of Lord Bishop’s Divine Power on the parchment, which could not be forged.

The impact of this artifact was even more significant for a high-level believer like Abraham, who uncharacteristically plopped back down, utterly disheartened. Had he guessed wrong, and was there a close relationship between Lord Sun and the Divine Religion? But why would Lord Sun use this method to coerce the Hoffman Brothers Association into helping him build the Divine Temple? A peculiar fetish?

"The Archbishop has approved the construction of three new temples within the city," said Lord Sun, hinting to Abraham, who promptly responded, "I will cover all costs."

Lord Sun nodded with satisfaction, "Alright, take me back to the hotel."

"How can we let you continue staying in a shabby hotel? You are our most esteemed guest, and I sincerely invite you to stay at my home. I will prepare the most comfortable guest room for you and provide any services you require," the Noblewoman immediately leaned in, her movements and voice radiating "sincerity."

Abraham scoffed quietly to himself. No wonder his employer wanted him to keep an eye on this woman while he was in Iris Province - she was so fickle! But... if Lord Sun accepted her invitation, it seemed he did not have the courage to intervene. He might not even report the matter to his employer in the Royal Capital - not out of cowardice, but for his employer’s sake.

However, Lord Sun was not interested, "No need, just reinstate my membership at the Hoffman Restaurant."

"You will soon become our highest-level Diamond Member!"

Lord Sun seemed to have returned to his previous self, frequenting the card tables and bars at Hoffman Restaurant, the only difference being the Noblewoman followed him like glue. Her style of beauty was popular in Boneset Country and aroused jealousy in other attractive women. There were several close calls with conflicts arising from jealousy, but Lord Sun couldn’t care less, and the Noblewoman took care of these issues on her own.

The truth was that Lord Sun wasn’t interested in this Red Barbarian woman - not for any other reason, but that he felt at a disadvantage since he was still a virgin in this world.

Building a temple in Boneset Country could be a lengthy process - it was said that a family of believers could carry a brick every day, taking over a hundred years to build a temple with their bare hands. However, it could also be very quick, as a high-level believer using Divine Artifacts could construct a grand temple in just a few days.

Lord Sun’s three temples were being built simultaneously in different parts of the city, and Abraham personally supervised the construction. They were completed in just three days. On the day of the unveiling, Lord Bishop himself arrived, and Abraham and the Noblewoman observed him in secret, finding that he genuinely revered Lord Sun - after all, who else could defeat him completely in his own Divine Temple in less than a minute, and then force him to betray his god, all the while escaping divine retribution? Lord Bishop was indeed filled with awe!

He even suspected that Lord Sun was an incarnation of the King of Temporal Conquest or the Eternal Godlord on Earth!

The three temples opened with great festivity, and the Divine Religion profited from "siphoning" resources from their God. However, a significant portion of the offerings still had to be regularly given to their God. Lord Sun went even further, not just siphoning but intercepting the entire flow...

Abraham and the Noblewoman began to pray in their "own" temples, and after the first three temples were built, four more were constructed in villages outside the city.

As time passed, Abraham, who drew his power from the Six Mountains, was the first to sense something was wrong. He nervously approached the Noblewoman, "I feel that someone is stealing our god’s faith!"

"We... have become accomplices!"

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