Mythology Rebooted
Chapter 1356 - 450: Did not encounter the Devil, but went straight to Hell (10,000-word - asking for Monthly Tickets)_4

Chapter 1356: Chapter 450: Did not encounter the Devil, but went straight to Hell (10,000-word Chapter asking for Monthly Tickets)_4

"Is it possible that the sea already has its own master, and His name is the Sea God?" Wayne interjected.

"Sea God..."

The five demigods fell into thought upon hearing this and shook their heads. Saiyi turned to look at Wayne by his side: "I’ve never heard of the Sea God. This friend looks unfamiliar, you..."

"Who the hell are you?!"

The five demigods snapped out of their thoughts, realizing they had unknowingly let a stranger mix among them.

In the relics of the Life Alliance, how could there be a passerby? More like an enemy!

Without much thought, the four demigods of Saiyi stepped back in unison, letting their leader Soskuna step forward to speak.

They were thieves sneaking in through the back door, while the rightful owners were the three Goddesses of the Life Alliance, who managed the relics to cultivate their Subsidiary Gods. A mysterious person suddenly appearing could only be a Subsidiary God of the three Goddesses or a powerful demigod about to become one.

What you fear comes true; just as they were worried about bumping into the three Goddesses, here comes one of their underlings. Could they still kill and silence him in time?

"It’s you!"

Soskuna widened his eyes, staring in disbelief at the suddenly appearing Wayne.

"I should be saying that, how old are you?"

Wayne looked at Soskuna speechlessly, if he remembered correctly, this was the third time he encountered the Devourer, not understanding why every time he appeared.

Never mind the Dark Church Headquarters, but this was once the stronghold of the Life Alliance, where only the Goddesses of Nature, Sun, and Moonlight had the key to the door; Soskuna, as a henchman of the Dark Goddess, had no reason to be here.

What, Idinis used to mingle with the Life Alliance and had a nickname ’Star Plague’ in the underworld, snatched a spare key before leaving?

Then there’s no problem!

Thinking of this, Wayne was even more speechless.

Before coming, he had shown Idinis the map, and she had briefed him about the Life Alliance relics, even increasing her investment for him significantly.

Afterwards, it was a series of warnings to stay away from Nature, not to believe the lies of Sun and Moonlight, and that Death had ill intentions, and so on.

In a word, aside from herself, Idinis, the other Goddesses were all fake Goddesses, who would eat you up leaving not even a bone, and must not be caught by them.

In the past, he wouldn’t have believed a word of these ghost stories only concerned about giegie.

But Idinis gave too much, the amount of Darkness was vast and fulfilling, far more than just a regular investment waiting for a dividend.

Additionally, after Wayne struck the descending Idinis back to the Divine Nation with one hit, their relationship had become ambiguous, leaving a sour taste of mutual dislike.

Wayne thought Idinis had changed, from plotting behind the scenes to openly scheming, never expecting that she’d still use the map to manipulate him a bit.

Not understanding, was it to scheme against him, or was she toying with Soskuna, not stopping until she played him to death.

"Soskuna, who is he, do you know each other?" the four demigods stood ready.

"He is the competitor the Goddess prepared for me. Only by defeating him can I achieve the position of Subsidiary God." Soskuna waved his black robe, putting some distance between him and Wayne.

"No, that’s just your wishful thinking, I don’t intend to become a Subsidiary God for the Darkness."

Wayne looked complexed; though, after that blow, even if he wanted to be a Subsidiary God, Idinis wouldn’t take him.

The head of instruction played the roles excellently, capable of appearing both dignified and flirtatious, fundamentally a proud Goddess, who would never place a subordinate with whom she had a history in her Divine Nation.

If Wayne dared bow to her, she would dare kill him, severing the connection completely.

With such a strong woman, either respect her from afar or power through completely, using formidable strength that leaves no room for resistance to make her settle down.

A simp?

Ha, simps die pitiful deaths!

Of course, it isn’t ruled out that the head of instruction, in her growing anger, might intend to forcibly train him as a Subsidiary God for a thousand years before terminating him.

"Stop with such nonsense, every time I’m about to progress, you appear. Is that a coincidence? You are my competitor!" Soskuna shouted loudly.

"Truly not..."

Wayne spread his hands: "The situation is too complicated, I won’t speak ill of your Goddess, just know that I have no intentions for the Subsidiary God position, and I’m not your enemy."

"Do you think I’d believe that?"

"Maybe give it a try, it doesn’t cost you anything."

"Free things are even less trustworthy!"

"..."

The words made sense, and Wayne couldn’t refute them.

"Soskuna, you being able to enter the Life Alliance relics must be under the Goddess’s instruction to The Listener, he probably is no exception."

Saiyi said coldly: "The Goddess has set the stage; whoever wins between you two will acquire the Life Alliance’s legacy and become the third Subsidiary God to the Goddess."

The twins Haina chimed in: "Today, with the four of us aiding you, you must not hesitate, and don’t yearn for a fair duel!"

Sid and Gexiu spoke up too, urging Soskuna to forsake the trivial Knight spirit; the winner takes all—there are no despicable victors in the world, only pedantic and foolish losers.

"Rest assured, I understand these principles better than anyone!"

Soskuna exchanged glances and, together with the four demigods, surrounded Wayne, sneering: "I used to think the Goddess favored you more. Now it seems, she deliberately placed you before me, acknowledging the Subsidiary God position is meant for Devourer Soskuna!"

"Is it possible that the five of you are surrounded by me?" Wayne subtly suggested.

If possible, he didn’t want to harm the five demigods.

Excluding that incident, Idinis was the largest investor after the Goddess of Death, having taken the investor’s money, there was no reason to grind the investor’s people into the ground.

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