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Chapter 1340

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[Fourth Update]

Raphael wrote her name on the scroll. There was a binding power in the depths of her soul. After Raphael wrote his name on the contract scroll, it shattered into flowing starlight that dissipated into the void.

This was the first time Salin had used a star contract. As long as the stars were not destroyed, the contract would be effective forever. Salin had not only used the blood of the dragon as a primer, he had also infused the power of the stars into the scroll, drawing hundreds of star charts. Unless the star fields depicted on the star charts were all destroyed, the contract could not be broken.

"Sir, can you let the angels come up now?" After signing the contract, a lot of information appeared in Raphael's mind, hidden in the scroll by Salin. If Raphael did not sign the contract, she would not be able to know this information.

Salin introduced the Myers Continent to Raphael. There were many level-10 powerhouses on the continent now, and the metal angels had no chance of winning against them in a one-on-one fight. Human powerhouses had powerful equipment, while the metal angels could only rely on their instincts to fight.

The god of the Metal Divine Kingdom had fallen, and these angels could not use divine spells or borrow power from the god.

Only the Sacrifice skill was preserved, but after using it, the metal angels would be completely destroyed instead of resurrecting in the divine kingdom.

What Salin wanted to do was to change the faith of these metal angels.

But Salin did not want these metal angels to believe in the Goddess of Nature, because once they did, the speed of her resurrection would become faster, and when she resurrected, her power would exceed her own expectations.

The metal angels were originally gods, and existed for the sake of gods.

Salin's current plan was to create a god in the floating city. Of course, he was not sure if this creation would work, but … the dark mages had experimented before.

Salin wanted to create the God of the Weave. Salin had recently read many books about the relationship between gods and humans, all of which were left behind by ancient mages. The riches of the Astrology Tower were not just alchemy materials and energy. The notes of ancient astrologers, mages, and warriors were stored in large quantities in the Astrology Tower.

These were the resources of the country, and when the country perished, they became Cain's personal belongings.

Ancient humans had tried to create gods, and they had succeeded. But in the end, the created gods also betrayed humans. A deity was just a deity, not a tool.

If you want to turn a god into a tool, you must first kill the god.

When Myers became a god later on, there was even a hint of experimentation. In Myer's heart, she really wanted to know if a human would still think like a human after becoming a god.

No one knew what happened later. The power of humans declined, and the connection between planes was cut off. There were only a few planes around Myers Continent that could still be communicated with. It was very difficult for wizards to cross over, and they could only use magic arrays to summon.

After the fall of Goddess Myers, the humans who studied gods basically disappeared. The three dynasties collapsed one after another. Only today did humans see a little hope again.

However, before this hope could be realized, they still had to deal with the sudden restoration of the connection between the planes. In these severed planes, there were still some terrifying things. If the humans on the Myers Continent couldn't survive, then the civilization of this main plane would come to an end.

"That's enough." After Salin finished speaking, he released the Lightning Star. Hundreds of thousands of lightning puppets flew out and flew towards the ground. In Salin's domain, these lightning puppets formed a channel, blocking the lightning in the rainstorm outside.

The metal angels had been waiting for Raphael. Raphael issued a summoning voice in the sky. Although these metal angels were afraid of lightning, they still flew to the floating city through the channel formed by the lightning puppets.

"All of you, come here and greet Sir Salin!" Raphael said in the language of the gods.

Salin smiled, and those metal angels, under Raphael's command, bowed to Salin. This was a kind of etiquette for the gods. These metal angels already understood that their leader had surrendered to this human.

Although they felt it was inconceivable, none of these metal angels, who lacked wisdom, raised any objections.

Salin counted these metal angels, and there were more than four hundred of them. These gods were a powerful fighting force, at least for now, they were indeed strong enough. However, because these gods had lost the favor of the gods, once they died, they could not be resurrected. Without the Divine Kingdom, these angels could only wander. Once they were accidentally summoned, they could not escape the fate of enslavement.

It was September, and Salin calculated the time in his heart. There was still time. He sent the blueprints given to him by the Iron Blood Duke back to Metatlin City, and asked his teacher to help the duke forge the dragon knight armor.

He also sent back the blueprints he had designed. Nelis made another trip for this, and sent back the materials Salin had prepared. Salin stayed in the floating city and began to prepare for the God-making plan.

Myers had already left some clues about the creation of gods. As long as there were believers, gods could be created out of thin air. The power of faith of believers could not only target existing gods, but also create gods from nothingness.

Salin began to organize the Necromancers, describing the various details of the God of the Weave out of thin air, and then using magic to create an image.

Raphael was also involved in all this. Raphael knew more about the gods than Salin did.

Raphael showed great interest in Salin's plan. As a god, she should have been angry about Salin wanting to create a god. But for some reason, Raphael did not dislike it at all. Instead, she gave Salin advice.

Raphael gave many useful suggestions on the description of the God of the Weave's various attributes and laws.

The god she had once served was a mid-tier level-16 god, so Raphael's suggestions could at least allow the god Salin created to reach the height of level-16.

Salin understood the laws of the Weave quite well. This God of the Weave was described by Salin as having Raphael's appearance, but without wings. Because the metal angels believed in Raphael, it would be difficult for them to believe in a god that did not exist. The similarity in appearance was only to reduce the difficulty, and not for Raphael to become a god himself.

Gods were born from nothingness, and the burning of divine fire was accompanied by the birth of a world …

Salin looked at the description in the notebook, and thought of the materials he could use. Only the broken jade from the Three Sovereigns could carry the power of a god.

He had already collected the broken jade, but he could not put the three pieces together no matter what. The material of the broken jade was unimaginably hard. Salin did not even hesitate to destroy the broken jade and use his Water Flame Alchemy, Metal Poison, and Lightning Icicles to shoot at it, but there was no result.

If the three pieces of broken jade could be put together, it would definitely be an extremely powerful piece of equipment.

This matter could not be rushed. In the end, Salin decided to use one of the broken jade to complete this matter. After all, the God of Magic's creation was not to make this god perfect, but to allow the metal angels to revive without limit. As long as the God of Magic existed, the metal angels would be able to obtain eternal life in Salin's floating city.

Salin's talent might not make him the most powerful mage, but his way of thinking put countless genius mages to shame. After hearing Salin's description, Nicholas and the others felt for the first time that their master was a crazy mage.

Salin was usually quite calm, but what he was about to do now was really dangerous and crazy. A god's creation was not something that could be easily controlled. If it could be controlled, the ancient humans would not have gone to the extent of killing the gods one by one.

But this did not mean that gods could not be controlled, because it was possible between gods.

Some of the more powerful God Kings would not slaughter low-level Gods. Instead, they would subdue them and make them their God Servants. This way, the god-king would have more helpers, and it would be easier to deal with other god-kings.

Gods could subdue each other. In theory, humans could also subdue gods.

What Salin wanted to do was something that the ancient humans could not do.

More than four hundred metal angels first signed a contract with Salin. This was the first time that a star contract had been used to restrict the faith of the gods. Salin himself did not know if it was possible.

Twenty-four thousand imps and familiars also signed the contract with Salin. The God of the Weave had not yet been born, but there were already more than twenty thousand believers. Moreover, these believers had very strong mental strength.

Gods did not have souls, which was a headache for Salin. How could he restrain a god that was created?

The best way was to put the shard of divinity into the broken jade the moment the god was born. In the broken jade, Salin was the supreme existence.

Not just in the floating city, Salin would spread this faith in all the places where the Weave was set up. As long as you believed in the God of the Weave, the god would give you the power of magic, and you would not need to train hard anymore.

Of course, for real wizards, this was not attractive at all. The power that believers in the Weave obtained came from the gods. The stronger your faith, the more power the Weave provided. However, this does not give you much of an understanding of magic.

All your knowledge was instilled into your brain. This was the difference between Necromancers and wizards. Wizards could infinitely increase their power, but Necromancers could only wait for the god's blessing.

Wizards could create, but Necromancers could only stick to the old ways.

But so what? For many people with ordinary talent, becoming a Necromancer was a great temptation. Most people had no choice in their lives. So what if they became the god's slave?

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