Yarra’s Adventure Notes
Chapter 1542 - 328

Chapter 1542: 328

"You really surprise me, Kyle," Denia suddenly interrupted Pannis’s reverie, her gaze on Pannis as if she were looking at a monster, saying oddly, "The nature of the Divine Kingdom, that’s a secret of the Deities. Of course, that’s not to say mortals cannot know it, but most mortals simply cannot understand or even imagine it, so we keep it as a secret. But how did you come to know it? Even those who have been chosen and have entered the Divine Kingdom have never understood this secret so deeply, because we only allow outsiders to enter after the Divine Kingdom’s construction is complete. In theory, you shouldn’t know these things, let alone be so familiar with fighting in this environment."

"I have been to the Divine Kingdom, have you forgotten? Over a hundred years ago, in the Divine Kingdom of Danacus," Pannis shrugged his shoulders, seeming innocent about Denia’s surprise: "At that time, the Realm of the Dead was composed of materialized world fragments, but the void wrapped outside the Realm of the Dead was extended from the Divine Kingdom of Danacus, and because it was just a peripheral extension, it was not controlled by the consciousness of Danacus. So when we appeared in the void, we were in a strange state, everything depended on imagination, actions had lost their meaning, only near the ground, surrounded by the rules of the physical world, did it feel like returning to reality. When we really entered the Divine Kingdom of Danacus, though it was still unfinished, because it had its master, Danacus himself, everything seemed just like the normal world."

"Hmm, indeed, I almost forgot you had that experience," Denia’s gaze remained odd as she asked in a strange tone, "So, based on that, you guessed the initial properties of the Divine Kingdom? That seems unlikely. Besides, guessing is one thing, but being familiar is another, even with that hint, you couldn’t possibly be so familiar with battle tactics."

"How could I?" Pannis chuckled, shaking his head, "Nobody could define the properties of the Divine Kingdom based on that hint alone, probably not even Lord Weston."

"Phew, that makes sense," Denia nodded, acknowledging Pannis’s point, but still pressed on, "Then why would you fight Nellie in that manner?"

"Well, although it was impossible to confirm the properties of the Divine Kingdom, because all actions in that environment relied on imagination, I started to have doubts about this possibility," Pannis explained, "until I obtained the Inherent Psychic Domain."

Denia said nothing, only frowning at Pannis, seemingly unable to understand the connection between Pannis’s various statements, yet her flickering eyes revealed she was thinking about more than just understanding.

"I know, it’s not easy to understand, because the Inherent Psychic Domain and the Divine Kingdom are similar in some aspects, one might say it is a rudimentary form of the Divine Kingdom, but there are significant differences," Pannis further explained: "The realms of Deities are completely independent of the Yarran World space, both in terms of existence and internal rules, independent, and unaffected by the Yarran World, while our domains, though they are also projections of consciousness onto reality, because our powers are far less than those of the Deities, it’s impossible for us to maintain such projections, so our domains must attach to the real world, all rules must comply with the rules of the real world."

"We know all this," Denia said: "That’s why I don’t understand why you’d bring up the domain issue."

"No, I know, actually you already understand, it’s just confirming whether I really guessed it or not," Pannis smiled slyly, "I guessed these things, I shouldn’t be silenced for that, hehe."

"Do you think we are so idle?" Denia looked at Pannis humanly, with disdain, "Don’t you know, what you thought of, although indeed a condition of that thing, is not one of the most critical conditions. Do we need to silence someone for such a matter? Besides, even if you understand the critical conditions, what about it? Three thousand years ago with Sardin, did we silence him? And five thousand years ago with Hatton, did we silence him? Even going back to the First Epoch, the second strongest of the Triclops, Sol, is he not still watching you..., oh no, Sol doesn’t count, he doesn’t grasp the secrets of the domain, it must be your provocation that made me make this mistake. I find you increasingly irreverent towards the Deities, imagining us so evilly on purpose, aren’t you?"

"Eh? The Triclop Sol? Who is that?" Pannis’s gaze fixed on the top of the corridor, as if it were carved with many beautiful women, totally engrossed, refusing to meet Denia’s eyes, his voice airy, "That name sounds very familiar."

"It’s a person," assuming Ava was being asked, she immediately responded with a deadpan expression, "A Triclops."

"Thanks," Pannis’s mouth twitched, helplessly saying, "But I think you could tell me something I don’t know."

"Something you don’t know?" Ava, apparently not catching Pannis’s complaint, still seriously replied, "That person’s friend, Loki’s enemy, well, romantic rival."

"I find, you’ve completely gone bad, kid," Pannis rolled his eyes, "You should know that’s not what I was asking about."

"It’s all from learning from you. When I first met her there, she was such a pure child," Denia scornfully said: "Thor Sol, became a Deity after grasping the rules of wind during the war era, joining the Deity line of wind, now are you satisfied? Fine, just tell your friends directly what you want, don’t worry about our attitude, we don’t care about it."

"Uh, haha, isn’t the weather just lovely today?" His thoughts being exposed, even someone as shameless as Pannis felt a bit embarrassed, he couldn’t help but touch his nose, grinning awkwardly, "After I awoke the Inherent Psychic Domain, because I already had suspicions, I secretly tried many times. Ultimately I could almost confirm, because mortal power is insufficient and must cling to the world to exist, a domain, with enough strong energy as support, can momentarily break free from world constraints, forming an independent world, perhaps, that’s what a Divine Kingdom is."

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