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Chapter 113

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When Xi Wei returned to his Divine Kingdom, the Great Lion was lying on his stomach, waiting for him with a gloomy expression.

"How's it going?"

The Great Lion quickly asked when he saw Xi Wei return.

Both the Demonic Egg's shielding and Xi Wei's own divine power would interfere with the Great Lion's Divine Eye's vision, which was why he couldn't tell what was happening below.

"It's done." Xi Wei showed the Great Lion a glass-like object that he had wrapped around his tentacles.

"What the hell, you actually kept that guy's soul …" The Great Lion was bewildered. "Is … is that even useful?"

"Because I'm a little interested in his understanding of swordsmanship." Xi Wei replied nonchalantly. "It did cost a lot of divine power, but I think it's worth it."

The Great Lion looked at Xi Wei helplessly.

"First the Ocean Goddess, then the Lord of the Peaks, and now Lord Hades. You really know how to cause trouble … are you going to challenge the Trinity directly next time?"

"Don't worry, it's just a little soul. Lord Hades probably wouldn't notice it."

Xi Wei smiled apologetically. If he were to lose such a great pot, it would be troublesome for him to rely on his bulbous head alone, and so he decided to appease the Great Lion first. "It's just a misunderstanding between the Ocean Goddess and the Lord of the Peaks," he explained earnestly. "It would definitely be resolved when I could blow up their heads."

"I suspect you're hinting at something." The Great Lion glared at Xi Wei.

Then, Xi Wei began to flash with cool light effects like a disco ball.

"Stop flashing, I'm not angry." The Great Lion sighed. "Whatever the case may be, I've let you down this time. I'll definitely come and help if you're in trouble next time."

Since Aslan did not know that Xi Wei had the power of transmigration and could jump between World Barriers unscathed, Aslan assumed that Xi Wei had damaged his divinity in descending to the mortal realm, and felt guilty for using a projection to descend.

After all, the Great Lion didn't have the ability to fight and couldn't kill Zod the Blade Tester, not to mention that the tavern didn't have a Chosen of the God of Games for Xi Wei to possess and descend. That was why Aslan believed that Xi Wei must have disregarded his recently restored divinity and descended to kill the Blade Tester to fulfill his request.

At this moment, the Great Lion King was very satisfied with his judgment of God. He felt that this little brother of his was very interesting.

"Alright, then help me out with some divine power." Without hesitation, Xi Wei broke off the skull of Rotten Bones from the Tomb of the Binding God and respectfully placed it in front of the Great Lion, "Just keep it here."

Divine power was a type of energy that was difficult for ordinary containers to withstand. However, materials that could withstand divine power were also very easy to absorb. Although they could increase the quality of the materials, they could not achieve their original purpose of accumulating divine power. Instead, it felt like they were putting the cart before the horse.

For example, if someone invented a cell phone battery and you charged it for half a day, the developer would tell you that the material of the battery had absorbed electricity and leveled up to LV2, becoming more solid and even bulletproof. What? Battery level? Sorry, not even a little bit … So you can only hold your Nokia with a black screen and doubt your life.

The body of a god was undoubtedly the most suitable container to store divine power, provided that the god who charged it was able to overcome the obstacles in his heart.

For example, the Great Lion King was staring blankly at the black eye sockets of the skull in front of him. He began to wonder if this little brother of his had the tendency to turn into an evil god …

Even so, in the end, he still filled the skull of Rotten Bones with electricity … I mean divine power.

And so, Xi Wei could only watch helplessly as the skull of Rotten Bones that was originally a human shape slowly turned into the skull of a lion …

Xi Wei could only sigh. The body of a god was really full of all kinds of inconceivable things.

"Then I'll go back first. Remember to contact me if there's anything …" The Great Lion King stared at the lion skull in Xi Wei's hands with a complicated expression on his face. He probably wanted to leave this place that was giving him headaches as soon as possible. As he bid farewell, his figure also began to become transparent, "Oh right, the demons in the lower realm have become more active recently, you better tell your believers to be a little more careful …"



Angora shifted his gaze away from the player forum's [What the f * ck!] From the post.

The original poster of this thread was eating in a tavern in the wilderness when the people in the tavern suddenly got into a brawl. He was then caught in the crossfire and died before he could even see the culprit.

Since there were no cleric players nearby, he was naturally locked up in a small black hut for three days to wait for his resurrection. But when he was in the small black hut, he found out that the quest [Find the Sword-Testing Fiend] that he had accepted was somehow completed, and he even received a considerable amount of EXP. Not only did he make up for his losses, he even earned a lot of game coins.

The other players were questioning this player's experience, saying things like 'the main gods would never issue a quest that would definitely kill you', 'if you die and level up once, wouldn't Marni be able to ascend on the spot', 'where did you die? I went to pick up a corpse ', etc.

But unlike the other players, Angora was sure that the other player was telling the truth.

Not long ago, the releasable quest he had received was displayed as' completed ', and even the reward had been sent to the System Warehouse.

With that in mind, Angora took out the 'Hitman Drop Card Wand' from the System Warehouse.

Its appearance was beautiful, shiny, and flexible. It was around eleven inches long and made of Eastern Evergreen Wood, with beautiful patterns of phoenix feathers carved on it.

[Item: Hitman Drop Card Wand (Grade A)]

[Description: A magic wand! You can use it to shout 'Divine Guard' at the enemy you want to kill, summoning our diligent Hitman Drop Card Staff — a guardian spirit in the form of a lion to serve you. The summoned guardian spirit can last for one minute. This spell can be used (3/3) times.]

[Note: Although the guardian spirit is powerful, it cannot compare to the genie (which is why this item is still Grade A even though it can be used three times). It is a little dumb, so the way you use it is very important. Also, although this wand is very cool, unfortunately, you cannot use it to cast other spells.]

Holding back his desire to summon the guardian spirit, Angora called Vela in.

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