20 million dwarven believers were suspended in the sky by Abel. Even in the holy kingdom, this would consume a lot of faith power, but he still did it.
These dwarves had just become believers of the war god Doff, so their faith was far from the level of the barbarians in Battlecry City.
Using faith power to perform miracles was the best way to strengthen their faith.
Of course, these 20 million dwarven believers had lived in the holy kingdom for thousands of years, so they naturally didn't have much of an impression of ordinary miracles. However, what Abel was going to do next would consume a lot of faith power, so it was not something ordinary miracles could compare to.
20 million dwarven believers were suspended in the sky. Not to mention these dwarven believers, even the initiator Abel was a little shocked.
In the sky in the middle of the huge cavern in the holy kingdom of the God of Mound, the dwarven believers looked at their companions floating beside them. They were shocked by the divine power of their new god, and they couldn't help but start praying.
Abel could clearly feel that the faith of these 20 million dwarven believers had obviously strengthened, and the faith power increased a little more than before.
However, he didn't do this to increase their faith, but to transform the holy kingdom of the God of Mound.
As the master of the war god Doff, he had the same authority as Doff in the holy kingdom. This was what he gave himself when he took control of Doff's divine body.
"Restore!" With a loud shout, Abel waved his hand, and the cavern in the holy kingdom of the God of Mound began to collapse. However, no stones fell, but in the process of collapse, they were turned into the most primitive materials of the holy kingdom.
20 million dwarven believers looked at the great miracle in front of them in the sky. Everything in front of them was an extreme shock to their hearts.
The holy kingdom of the God of Mound could accommodate 20 million dwarven believers. Although it was built in the form of a cavern, which made the greatest use of space, it also showed how huge this holy kingdom was.
The dwarven believers saw this huge holy kingdom with their own eyes, and the cavern that had existed for tens of thousands of years, dissipating in a short period of time. This kind of impact made them have a new understanding of the power of the gods.
Abel had only just restored everything in the divine kingdom of the God of Mounds to its original form when he sensed that the power of faith of the dwarven believers had increased again.
Unfortunately, this method could not be used often. Ordinary gods were not willing to use the power of faith that had been stored for hundreds of years on the transformation of their God Kingdom.
At most, some minor adjustments would be made, such as adding or modifying some functions.
Only a nouveau riche like Abel, who had obtained a large amount of faith power through war, would consume it so extravagantly.
Abel thought back to the skyscrapers he saw in his past life. These skyscrapers were all hundreds of stories high. Since the sunlight here was controllable, there was no need to think too much about the distance between the skyscrapers.
Of course, the main reason was that there were too many dwarven believers, and the power of faith was not the only thing needed to expand the size of the divine kingdom.
The power of faith that he had obtained this time was enough to expand the divine kingdom a lot, but expanding the divine kingdom did not only require the power of faith, but it also required the gods to use the power of faith over a long period of time to draw and expand the divine runes.
So what he was doing now was to use the most beautiful way to build a building that could accommodate more dwarven believers.
Abel decided on the city plan he wanted in his mind, then moved his hands up and down as he shouted, "Split!"
As he spoke, the original materials that had just been restored in this divine kingdom began to separate from the top and bottom. There were fewer materials that went up, but they formed a blue sky.
There were more materials that went down, and tall buildings with hundreds of stories rose from the ground. There were roads between the tall buildings, and there were green plants on both sides of the roads.
Thousands of high-rise buildings of different shapes appeared in the divine kingdom with the special style of a different world.
This was a city completely composed of high-rise buildings. Even in the world of his previous life, no country could put so many high-rise buildings in the same city.
The original main temple of the God of Mounds turned into a sun hanging in the sky.
The dwarven believers in the sky were stunned again. On the one hand, they saw the blue sky again, which was a scene that only existed in their earliest memories.
Even the dwarves who liked to live in caves did not want to live underground without sunlight, especially forever underground. If it were not for the support of the dwarves' faith, they would have gone crazy long ago.
On the other hand, the dwarves were shocked by the city on the ground and the buildings in the city. It was a kind of building that they could not even imagine. Even if the dwarves were known as the best architects, no dwarf would have thought of such a building.
Of course, it was much easier to build high-rise buildings in the divine kingdom than in the real world.
Here, there was no need to consider the wind speed, the structure of the materials, whether the ground would sink, or the problems of all the high-rise buildings.
As long as Abel thought of it in his mind, then used the original materials of the divine kingdom and consumed the power of faith, he could achieve the effect he imagined.
"This city is called Mounds, and you will live here!" Abel's voice sounded in the ears of all the dwarven believers.
Then the dwarves suspended in the air began to descend. At the same time, the divine kingdom gave different information to the dwarves with different skills, so that they could master how to survive in this modern city.
This was a city that was powered by electricity, and of course, the electricity was simulated by the power of faith.
Between Mounds and Battlecry City, there were several wide roads connecting.
To be honest, if it was about how a city could accommodate more people, the level of architecture in this world was far inferior to that of Abel's previous world.
The emergence of high-rise buildings allowed the land to be used hundreds of times more, which was far more comfortable and convenient than the cave-like underground space.
In particular, there were elevators connecting the upper and lower floors, and there were cars connecting every street, connecting the two huge cities. This allowed the dwarven believers to live in such a city to have better living space.
Abel also found that the Mounds he built still had plenty of space after accommodating 20 million dwarven believers. Of course, this space was not wasted, and some city parks were all filled up.
After everything was done, the dwarven believers, who were greatly impacted, were no less pious than the barbarian believers.
Abel felt that it was not a waste to consume so much power of faith to transform the divine kingdom. Not to mention that the environment made him feel more comfortable, the increased power of faith would be enough to make up for the consumption in a few years at most.
He then went to the divine kingdom of the Fire God, where the damage left by the war was even greater. A large area of land was destroyed by the war.
He sent 32,000 dwarven blacksmiths to Mounds, where they would be integrated into the normal lives of the dwarves.
The transformation of the divine kingdom of the Fire God was easier. He only needed to flatten the buildings on the ground, and half of the space here became the workplace of the 32,000 dwarven blacksmiths, but it was no longer the simple open-air blacksmith shop.
He built it into a factory from his previous life. It was a tall factory with neat work stations. The same thing was that it was still arranged according to the habits of the dwarven blacksmiths. The blacksmith tools were arranged, and the fire left by the Fire God was used.
In the other half of the space, there was a mountain of flames. Abel did not abolish the mountain of flames. It had a special function. The mountain of flames was built with a divine pattern array. Before he figured out how to arrange the divine pattern array, he would not turn it into a raw material.
Next to the mountain of flames was a leisure elven garden. The elven garden was the most beautiful garden in this world. Its degree of delicacy was far beyond the gardens in his previous life, so he used the elven garden of this world to decorate it into a leisure garden.
There were fruit trees, a sea of flowers, mountains, and rivers. Under the reflection of the mountain of flames, it truly showed the great creation of the gods.
The 20 flame spirits returned to the mountain of flames. There, they could slowly increase their power. With the support of Abel's faith power, they might be able to increase their power a little in a few decades.
Abel looked at his masterpiece with satisfaction. Although some of these buildings were not perfect, he had all the time in the world to modify them.
Not everyone had the opportunity to design and build a world just by relying on their own imagination, even if the world was very small.
He was not a professional designer, so he could only copy.
For a month, Abel did not leave the divine kingdom. Every day, he entered the Dark World in the divine kingdom.
However, during this month, the entire Central Continent knew about the changes in the Battlecry Plateau.
Of course, due to the threat of the dragons, the Wizard Union could not enter the Battlecry Plateau. However, even those close to the Battlecry Plateau could see the earth-shattering changes.
The Battlecry Plateau, which lacked a water source, was now constantly spewing out sweet spring water from the ground. The spring water gathered together and became a winding river.
This river only flowed in the Battlecry Plateau. It started from the Battlecry Plateau and ended there.
The Barbarians called this river the holy river. It was a gift from the gods.
The soil of the Battlecry Plateau had also undergone a huge change. Originally, the yield of crops here would be much lower than other places.
But now, the soil here was like the soil that humans had planted for many years. It had been modified countless times, and was even more fertile than the soil here.
Although this was not as good as the miracle that happened when Doff merged the three divine kingdoms, the Battlecry Plateau had undergone a huge change.
The Wizard Union tried to contact Abel many times, but he was not in the Golden Castle.
At first, it was just a guess that the fall of the Fire God was caused by Abel. However, with the changes in the Battlecry Plateau, this guess was confirmed.
Everyone who studied the divine kingdoms knew what the changes in the Battlecry Plateau meant.
Of course, it was not just the Wizard Union. The dwarves, elves, and orcs all sent messages to the Golden Castle. Even the gods wanted to ask Abel some questions, but they did not get what they wanted.
During this month, Abel waited for Doff to stabilize its exploding power. He knew that he needed Doff's second body to protect him.
He didn't know what kind of reaction the Wizard Union would make if he killed a god.
He would only take Doff's second body back to the Golden Castle after it stabilized its power. That would be the best time to contact the outside world.
Although the dragons were protecting him, Elder Eugene couldn't stay in the golden castle to protect him forever.
Of course, Abel did not rest during this month. He continued to improve the operation of the divine kingdom.
Especially the 32,000 dwarven blacksmiths. These blacksmiths were the top talents in this world. Even the dwarves were not as good as them.
After he contacted the dwarven blacksmiths, he realized that they could produce any kind of dwarven products. Weapons, puppets, mechanisms, and so on.
Among the 20 million dwarven believers, he found dwarven blacksmiths or dwarves who volunteered to become blacksmiths and handed them over to 32,000 dwarven blacksmiths to become apprentices of these blacksmith masters and grandmaster blacksmiths.
This morning, Abel stood on the top floor of the Golden Castle and watched the sun rise from afar.
It had been a long time since he saw the real sun. Doff's second body was standing next to him. After Doff mastered its exploding power, Abel brought it back to the Golden Castle.
Kinlung Kemble appeared on the top floor and asked Abel, "Brother Abel, long time no see. Are you hurt?"
He was very emotional facing his brother Abel. Although Abel was only a legendary rank, the energy of Doff's second body behind Abel had already surpassed his own.
Abel should be considered a god-level being if he were to consider the power of a summon creature in this world as a representative of its owner.
Abel smiled and replied, "I'm fine, Brother Kemble. I'm not hurt!"
Black Dragon Prague appeared on the top floor and yelled, "Abel, why didn't you ask me to join you in a fight?"
Following that, all of the dragons appeared. Most of them were looking at Doff's second body.
Abel smiled and replied, "Black Dragon Prague, I'll definitely ask you next time!"
To be honest, although they were all demigod level dragons, there was no way they could win against a god like the Fire God.
Even if all 8 of them joined the battle, they would not be able to help Abel much. Under the presence of a god, they would not be able to unleash their full potential.
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