Chapter 954
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This was Leuder's first time descending into the human world. Everything she knew about the human world came from the narratives of the heroes and Ascended Ones in the Realm of Consciousness.
Descending into the human world with her physical body was a new experience for her.
However, not only did she not have any believers to welcome her, she also became a Dark Elf's prisoner!
Qianmian brought Leuder back to Noland through a functioning portal in the Kingdom of Waterfront.
Ever since Noland's portal absorbed the energy of the World Tree, it was basically open whenever it wanted. It was just that Qianmian's private use of Noland's portal could only be done with Josiah's support.
After returning to Noland, Qianmian brought Leuder and the four young Dark Elves to a small alley at the edge of the central portal.
"Get in."
There were two magic carriages parked here. Qianmian brought Leuder to the door of one of the magic carriages. She opened the door and said to Leuder.
"You … what does that human called Josiah want?"
Leuder asked Qianmian this question countless times along the way. Qianmian answered Leuder with silence.
"I just want to make a small deal with you."
Josiah's voice came from the car. Leuder looked inside and found Josiah sitting in the driver's seat.
Qianmian pushed the God of Order's back lightly. She lost her balance and fell into the passenger seat. Josiah caught her midway and barely prevented her from hitting her head.
After confirming that Leuder was sitting in the passenger seat, she took out another key and threw it to Josiah. After doing this, Qianmian closed the door without giving Leuder any time to react.
After doing this, Qianmian brought the four young Dark Elves to her magic carriage.
"Qianmian isn't in a good mood now. After all, those Dark Elves may be her enemies, but they are also her only remaining blood relatives."
Josiah first apologized for Qianmian's violent actions. But from the expression on the God of Order's face, she didn't accept Josiah's apology at all.
"You … Do you know what will happen to a God like this?!"
Leuder was really scared. He was brought to a deserted alley by a stranger and forced into the passenger seat of a car. He was even handcuffed.
If it was any other girl, they would be in a state of fear.
"This handcuff is Qianmian's own judgment. It really has nothing to do with me."
Josiah used the key that Qianmian threw to him to unlock the handcuffs on Leuder's hands. At the same time, he raised his hands to show that he didn't mean any harm.
But the moment that the handcuffs were placed on him, Loydell intended to regain his authority as well as his dignity as a God!
"Josiah … You've helped me a lot. You saved me from the dark space. I will reward you for everything … But now, I have to leave."
Leuder just wanted to return to the Realm of Consciousness to recover her strength. She wasn't in the mood to talk about any deal with Josiah.
The inscriptions that appeared around her were to warn Josiah not to stop her.
Leuder lived up to her identity as the God of Order. The Order magic that she constructed exuded a dangerous aura … But she once again ignored the low amount of magic power in her body, which was even lower than that of a magic apprentice.
As a result, when Leuder was about to construct a super powerful magic to force Josiah to retreat, her magic power was instantly depleted.
The white inscriptions shattered beside Leuder. The dizziness of having the magic power in her body emptied caused Leuder to fall weakly on the passenger seat.
Josiah saw that Leuder had suddenly entered a weak state and instantly withdrew the gray magic on his hands.
"I have to return to my world. Don't interfere with me anymore!"
Leuder used the last bit of her strength to say this sentence.
What was worse was that after she said this, Josiah saw that Leuder's body began to gradually become translucent.
Perhaps it wouldn't be long before this God of Order disappeared in front of Josiah.
Josiah immediately summoned the white cat and placed it on Leuder's head.
"Just a little bit of energy, not too much." Josiah specially instructed.
The white cat somewhat reluctantly gave a little bit of its faith energy to the God of Order. Leuder was barely pulled back from the edge of disappearing.
When Leuder came back to her senses, the white cat disappeared from her head.
"What … did you just do?"
Leuder looked at her hands that had once again materialized and asked Josiah in disbelief.
She felt a huge amount of power in that instant. It was far more powerful than the power she had accumulated in her heyday!
"I just let my God touch you a little."
Josiah saw that Leuder was fine and immediately started the magic carriage, ready to drive out of the alley.
"You raised a God? How is that possible … "
"Actually, it's not really a God. The Elves' World Tree needs the supply of faith energy to grow. I gave it the nourishment it needed to grow." Josiah gave Leuder an explanation that she could accept.
"You mean you helped the Elves' World Tree obtain the faith of humans? What's the difference between that and creating a God out of thin air … "
In Leuder's memory, the Elves' World Tree could only absorb the faith of the guardian Elves.
"There's no difference. I just did it."
Josiah stepped on the accelerator and let the magic carriage drive out of the alley.
Leuder originally wanted to question Josiah's words, but when the magic carriage arrived on the street, she immediately swallowed her words.
After she fused with the Dark Elves' World Tree, she could clearly see the faith energy drifting from the bodies of humans.
When she was in a city in the Waterfront Nation, she could see the pitiful amount of faith energy on the bodies of the humans.
But when she arrived in Noland … Almost everyone on the streets was overflowing with dim light particles. Large amounts of faith gradually floated to the sky above Noland, forming a river of faith energy.
Leuder looked at the twinkling stars in the sky, entering a state of near suffocation.
"Impossible, it's too … ridiculous to want humans to believe in a tree."
Even though the truth was laid out in front of her, Leuder was still unwilling to accept what she saw.
She looked at the colorful faith in the sky, almost none of which belonged to her.
"I didn't ask them to believe in a tree. They believe in that thing."
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