The witch thought I am a Demon God -
Chapter 710 - 378: Stealing God Divinity_2
Chapter 710: Chapter 378: Stealing God Divinity_2
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This matter, Ivita had already led his six hundred-strong troop, shrinking back into a corner of the northwest of Blacktins Town. The buildings there were established on a high land, precisely suitable to resist the incessant onslaught of the sea waves.
Ivita used an Ice Sword Wand in conjunction with his Water Magic, forcibly creating a vortex nearby the high land that connected to his own washbasin sea region.
In this way, Ivita wouldn’t need to be afraid of his army being submerged by the tide.
Facing the sporadic attacks from the small flying dragons composed of the Black Death Substance, Wilson, Knight Goken, Knight Robinson, Divine Archer, and high-ranking rangers, they were all able to quickly and accurately shoot them down, and the soldiers within the troops also used their backup weapons, crossbows, to shoot at the Black Death dragons attacking them from the sky.
However, Ivita knew that this wasn’t a permanent solution.
Especially after the Sea Goddess summoned a tsunami, Ivita felt his heart rate continuously speeding up, causing persistent nausea.
Something within himself was excited, or you might say, consumed with anger.
This uncontrollable abnormal state made Ivita very uneasy. He, along with the Hearthstone Witch, sought and found the Church’s agent number 333, and said to him, "We cannot delay any longer. I can see the pirates are close to collapsing. If Rozlof surrenders, the Sea Goddess would completely resurrect."
The Hearthstone Witch added to agent 333, "By that time, she would have power equivalent to the Witch Queen. What measures does your Church have, just use them quickly."
"That Black Death underling is also hard to deal with."
"I see, now we should think of a way to jointly break the Sea Goddess’s Divine Power Prison, and we should leave here quickly."
Ivita said to the Hearthstone Witch, "If we allow the Sea Goddess to resurrect successfully, our escape would be in vain. We’re on an island, how can we possibly escape from the pursuit of that Sea Goddess?"
The Hearthstone Witch replied reflexively, "Then we should... should get out of here by boat..."
"No, if we get on a boat, we would enter the ocean, enter the territory of that heretical sea goddess. If she resurrects successfully, we’ll be done for."
Ivita nodded, "The best-case scenario would be to eliminate both her and the Black Death underling before the Sea Goddess fully resurrects. If the Black Death underling were to clash intensely with the Sea Goddess again, perhaps this could be achieved. I’ve thought it through, the Black Death underling won’t attack the Sea Goddess on its own. But if we’re able to capture the Moonlight Great Witch and use her to threaten the Sea Goddess to eliminate the Black Death underling, I think it’s feasible, and it’s worth a try."
Upon hearing this, the Hearthstone Witch’s eyes lit up. "Maybe we wouldn’t even need to threaten the Sea Goddess with the Moonlight Great Witch. We could just throw the Great Witch straight into the body of the Black Death underling. When the enraged Sea Goddess deals a life and death blow to the Black Death underling, it will be hilarious... great idea."
Priest number 333 looked at these two people, with the corner of his mouth twitching.
He said in a low voice, "Indeed it’s a great idea, witches deserve to die anyway. But unfortunately, we can’t do that. Because currently, everyone in this town are hoping for the complete resurrection of the Sea Goddess. The Sea Goddess understands this, which is why she’s purposely not catching the Moonlight Great Witch for fusion."
The Hearthstone Witch angrily glanced at him. "If we let that anti-human lunatic completely resurrect, we’re doomed. "
"You do know that, right?"
Ivita stopped the Hearthstone Witch and said, "Let him finish."
Ivita turned to look at priest number 333, and asked uncertainly, "Why is the Church condoning the resurrection of a heretical god spirit?"
Priest number 333 ordered an attendant to bring out two treasures. One of them was a fishing rod. This fishing rod was very special. The line and hook of the fishing rod extended into the distance, disappearing into the horizon.
It’s unknown what was hooked on the fishing rod.
The other treasure was an hourglass, the sand inside the hourglass was azure blue and even emitted some faint light.
From the entourage of priest number 333, a young man emerged who was wearing the robe of a priest very casually. He ripped off his priest robe suddenly, revealing the noble attire underneath, his expression full of arrogance, and his eyes looked at Ivita with indifference and disdain.
The young man said to Ivita, "The reason why the Sea Goddess shouldn’t be killed is because she’s mine."
"I am Wensk from the Timar Family of the Timar Duchy."
"If you kill the Sea Goddess at the wrong time, it will put me in a tight spot."
Ivita gave him a sidelong glance. This fellow spoke about the Sea Goddess as if she were prey, he didn’t know whether it was because of confidence or sheer ignorance.
Ivita turned his gaze towards the 333rd priest.
The 333rd priest did not seem particularly fond of Wensk from the Timar Duchy, but merely frowned. "Mr. Timar has mentioned our Church’s plan. Have you, Mr. Ivita, heard that Pope Innocent II has decided to select new kings who are loyal to the God of All Things?"
"Mr. Wensk is one of the kings selected by the Pope."
"The Wensk Family has a long history and very devout faith. They have even promised to uphold the correct beliefs for the Church and use force to protect the Holy cause after becoming king."
"The God-stealing Fishing Rod and Upside-down Hourglass are divine artifacts that the Church collected during earlier times when eradicating heretics. We’ve already planned to ensnare the Sea Goddess, secretly attaching the hook of the God-stealing Fishing Rod to the Tide Witch so that when she transforms into the Sea Goddess, the rod will also end up on her."
"We will activate the divine artifact a moment before her complete resurrection and steal her divinity."
"Then, using the Upside-down Hourglass, we will channel the god’s power into Wensk."
Wensk flashed a grin, confidently saying, "I thank the Church."
The Hearthstone Witch opened her mouth wide, her gaze fixated on the divine artifacts held in the hands of the two priests before her. Saliva almost flowed down her mouth, she wished she could directly ask how the things she lost a few days ago ended up in their hands.
But reason held her back from courting death.
The Hearthstone Witch struggled against her greed, swallowed her saliva, and asked, "What happens if the power of a god is infused into a mortal’s body?"
The 333rd priest smiled and said, "Most of the power will dissipate, but it is almost enough to allow Mr. Wensk to become a fourth-class professional in a short period of time without any future damage."
The Hearthstone Witch’s features twitched.
Of course, there would be no future damage.
That was the fourth level of divinity, stolen from a god.
What could be the damage, it would only make him stronger than the average fourth level knight.
The Hearthstone Witch paused, then turned to look at Ivita. If the Church was willing to give this power to Ivita, Ivita could easily become a high-level wizard and move forward towards becoming a wizard marquis.
It was a pity that the Church was too large; they had too many people to choose from and support. Ivita didn’t receive too much attention in the eyes of the Church.
The 333rd priest said to Ivita, "So, Mr. Ivita, please do not participate in the battle for now. This is also for the good of you and your army."
"We have to wait for the right opportunity - the opportunity for the Church to reap all the fruits of victory."
Ivita coldly looked at the mid-to-high-ranking priest, number 333 in the Church. "I only have one question - if your technique fails, how will you deal with a completely resurrected Sea Goddess? Are you prepared for this?"
The 333rd priest remained silent.
Wensk was also momentarily stunned, then followed up by forcing a justification on Ivita, "If we don’t take risks, how can we get huge returns."
Ivita frowned, "Hmm, it might be worth a gamble for you. But what’s in it for me?"
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