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Chapter 134

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"Come to think of it, Aslan …" Xi Wei asked Aslan curiously, extending two tiny tentacles from the orb and holding up the skeleton. "Didn't you say that the members of the Invisible Pantheon would help each other out? I think it's time now! "

With the attitude of 'I'm not sure what's going on, but I'm just putting a bowl here', Xi Wei placed the skeleton in front of himself. "Come, if you're rich, make a show of money, if you're poor, make a show of god."

"…"

The Great Lion glared at Xi Wei in disdain. "Can you have some shame as a god?"

Then, he stared silently at the orb of light that kept flickering, feeling as if his words didn't affect Xi Wei at all. The orb really was shameless …

"You're not doing your best, Great Lion. Are you afraid of the Ocean Goddess, and that's why you don't dare to help me?"

Xi Wei complained unhappily, slapping the skeleton with his tentacles.

"What's there to be afraid of? I'm the great God of Justice, why would I be afraid of that crazy woman!" Aslan said arrogantly with a tone that lacked confidence.

Perhaps feeling that he wasn't convincing, the Great Lion quickly added, "But that bastard didn't come here personally this time, and only set you three trials. But if we 'outsiders' dare to help, that bastard might really come and have a word with you."

Towards the end, the Great Lion made a gesture of crushing an egg (or some other ball-shaped object), implying that Xi Wei would definitely be a dead ball then …

Xi Wei thought about it and found that to be the case.

At the moment, the Ocean Goddess had no intention of personally descending upon his divine kingdom, and only threw out the so-called trials to test him. Since that was the case, their relationship would not worsen before the results of the trials were out.

However, if he really brought along a bunch of other people to cheat in the test in front of the Ocean God, the Ocean God might really abandon the Earthweaver and come here to slap him to death, judging from their past deeds …

Xi Wei couldn't help feeling a little gloomy, and even the free battleground dungeon he had just freeloaded from suddenly became dull.

"But even if we can't help directly, we can help indirectly."

Just as Xi Wei was muttering 'Damn, what kind of human suffering is this', the Great Lion suddenly said with an inscrutable expression.

"Help indirectly? How? "Xi Wei asked in confusion." Are you going to provide resources for my believers? With all due respect, they don't lack that little bit of resources right now. "

Not only that, but even though the Players weren't overflowing with wealth, the amount of food stored in the town was enough to support the Temple of Justice. As long as the God of Harvest didn't find out that Xi Wei had stolen its authority, the Players wouldn't have to worry about food for a long time.

"That's not the case … I can see that almost all of your believers have weapons, and most of those weapons are made directly from your divine power. Their quality is not bad, but apart from a few weapons, you used very little divine power, so much so that not a bit of it remained on those weapons."

The Great Lion paused, and continued when he saw that Xi Wei seemed to be listening attentively. "Stoff, the God of Craftsmanship and Fine Wine, a member of the Invisible Pantheon, is very interested in the 'cola' potion your believers make. If you're willing to provide him with a batch of cola every once in a while, he might agree to issue an oracle and send some master dwarven craftsmen to the Grey Fjord to strengthen your believers' weapons."

"May I ask what kind of enhancements are you referring to?"

Being a deity who carried out his lousy scheming spirit to the very end, Xi Wei almost wanted to agree to the deal immediately, but his curiosity kept him from asking.

"Of course it's strengthening in all aspects. Master dwarven craftsmen are all blessed by Stoff's divine grace, and their skills could improve every aspect of their weapons, such as the sharpness of the blade, the toughness and toughness of the metal, making it easier to wield and so on …" The Great Lion said nonchalantly.

"You can even do such a thing?" For some reason, Xi Wei's authority in crafting was terrible despite knowing that many online games back on Earth had equipment strengthening systems. Making basic equipment for the Players was already his limit.

Perhaps it was because Xi Wei had been scammed so many times by the profiteers in the heavens before he transmigrated that he never considered equipment strengthening as part of the game.

Even so, Xi Wei was still in disbelief when he learned that the craftsmen of this world could strengthen weapons through ordinary forging. "It feels like changing the material of the weapon …"

"That's a basic operation for the deities who have authority in that aspect. Divine Fathers like the Earthweaver could even directly alter reality. "

The Great Lion, however, was already used to it. "I've heard that the goblins once possessed rather advanced technology, and even built a sky warship known as the Void Starship that could slay the gods. But when they tried to pilot that thing to attack the gods, the Earthweaver merely modified the properties of a few metals used in the warship, and the god-slaying weapon simply self-destructed."

Xi Wei had wanted to gasp and yell out in horror, but when he thought about it, he realized that it was nothing to be surprised about.

After all, if a noob god like him could create lesser laws, it was not surprising that a Divine Father like the Earthweaver could interfere with reality and directly alter the physical parameters of matter.

"After that, the goblins were even abandoned and cursed by the former gods, most of them degenerating into mindless goblins, with only a small portion still mingling with the dark races beneath the surface … Anyway, do you intend to accept Stoff's deal?"

Noticing that Xi Wei was deep in thought (don't ask me how a lion could tell that a ball was deep in thought), the Great Lion quickly steered the conversation back on track when he realized that he had said too much.

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