Mythology Rebooted -
Chapter 1070 - 379: You Won’t Even Call Me Master
Chapter 1070: Chapter 379: You Won’t Even Call Me Master
Screwdriver...
No, Mosgler.
As the capital of the Ross Federation, this city was as absurdly large as the Ross Federation itself, with a proportionate excess of churches.
Looking down from above, the steeples of churches were everywhere.
Wayne disliked dragging his feet and preferred to act swiftly, sensing Idinis’ thoughts, he immediately set out to find her.
It wasn’t far, heading east from the Dark Church Headquarters, at a church about fifty kilometers away.
When Wayne stepped into the church, Idinis, dressed in black, was holding her hands in front of her chest, surrounded by worshipping clergy members who were reciting verses from the Bible, praising the great Dark Goddess.
Wayne: (Hmm...)
Something must be off.
Wayne suspected the issue lay in the way he opened the door, and after closing and reopening the door, the scene within the church changed.
Clergy members went about their business, and Idinis, in her black attire, stood in front of the crucifix praying devoutly as if she were confessing her sins to the Heavenly Father.
How well you play along!
This scenario, although still not quite right, was much better than the last – it was less blinding to the eyes.
Wayne quickly approached the crucifix, bowed slightly to show respect for the principal of the neighboring school.
Hexuno referred to the Heavenly Father as his father, so rounding up, this could be considered as his father-in-law, a family member, and it wouldn’t hurt to show extra respect.
After Wayne finished paying respects, seeing that Idinis was still praying, he couldn’t help but pat his behind: "Stop praying, you’re not like the others, if the Heavenly Father is for real, you would become one of His subsidiary gods."
"It won’t happen, He has already left," Idinis opened her eyes and said.
"Are you sure?"
"..."
Idinis wasn’t so certain; not only the Dark Goddess but also other named deities who were gasping for breath as losers of the wars of faith, including devils from Hell, all found the Heavenly Father’s departure too strange to comprehend.
The Heavenly Father has left, but it was not known how far, perhaps he was just around the corner watching!
God-chosen Continent was certainly the Heavenly Father’s territory, that much was uncontested, he was the final victor of the wars of faith, having won the war and even proceeding to the forefront of evolution.
The gods feared his might and kept their distance.
The most representative scene was that, even knowing the Heavenly Father was gone, the gods remained discreet and did not dare to seize the territory and followers of the Heavenly Father’s Court on a large scale.
Even when it came to descending to the Mortal World, the gods hesitated repeatedly, only considering the method of becoming a Saint Heir or Holy Maiden.
The extent of his accrued power was evident.
Wayne was immensely interested in the Heavenly Father, speculating that the Heavenly Father pursued the path of Void Evolution, with an aim to become an Ancient God.
Making assumptions based on the peculiar designs of angels without definitive evidence, Wayne simply asked Idinis, who was not just a portion of corrupted thought: "The Heavenly Father attained divinity, and so have you, are you all afraid of him because there are also realms among the gods?"
"That’s too profound for me to understand, as you know, my memory has been erased," Idinis sighed deeply.
Helpless and pitiful, perpetually at risk of being violated by lecherous fiends with no recourse – her plight was indeed dire.
As if I’d believe you!
Wayne glanced at Idinis dismissively: "Never mind then, I was planning to exchange all relevant information with you!"
"What information?"
"You must have noticed by now, I’ve become a Legendary Mage, and my evolution took a huge leap forward..."
Wayne pointed at his own chest, where during his ascension to Golden Mage, the Hexagram had shattered and reformed into the Golden Triangle, and The Book of Greed underwent a change, producing the form of a Pale Knight.
After becoming a Legendary Mage, the Golden Triangle remained, The Book of Greed had not changed, only his fate, space, and self had undergone a qualitative leap.
For further progress, he would have to step into the Demigod Realm.
That did not stop Wayne from bluffing Idinis. She longed for his body and was willing to believe his lies as long as he dared to deceive.
True to form, Idinis’ eyes shifted, biting her lower lip in a manner reminiscent of Saina: "Wayne, the realms of the gods are too profound, I have no corresponding memories and dare not fabricate, but the realm of a demigod, that I understand very well, I can exchange that information with you."
"No need, Sarosia will tell me."
"Her path of becoming a demigod has just begun..."
Idinis wasn’t optimistic about Sarosia, who had fallen too early - the bits of doctrine she fumbled with are already outdated.
Seeing that she wouldn’t speak, Wayne didn’t press further; he had cast the line, now it was up to her to bite.
Idinis didn’t bite and reverted to her previous indifference and pride, looking at Wayne as if he were societal trash, a clear display of contempt.
The effect was mediocre, her face at the moment belonged to the former Dark Knight Vizi; maybe if it was her true face, there might have been a significant impact.
"Idinis, I can’t contact Anna and Sarosia, the three of you arrived at the Ross Federation together, where have the two of them gone?" Wayne asked bluntly.
"They found me to be a nuisance and left me behind to investigate the obelisk on their own."
"Why?"
"Because I really am a nuisance!"
"..."
Her justification was sound; Wayne had no counter and sent his thoughts into Idinis to check her recent memories, only to find her memories filled with a teammate that caused trouble at every turn and an irate Sarosia ready for a duel.
Idinis wasn’t just unhelpful in the memories; she was also constantly irritating Sarosia with her attitude - if it wasn’t for Anastasia’s intervention, they might already have come to blows.
What a pity, how splendid it would have been to see them fight.
Regretfully missing a catfight, Wayne coldly remarked: "You did this on purpose, you intentionally let them leave you behind."
"It’s not that, I simply find Sarosia unpleasant. In this day and age, she still wants to be the boss and bully me."
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