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Chapter 173

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The gods had really strong tastes …

Or rather, as long as the resurrection mechanism didn't stop, the Players would only find it harder to conquer the Marsh Marsh Marsh Monsters … it was the same feeling as turning from World of Warcraft into Monster Hunters. If it was on Earth, the Players would at most curse the game developers on the forums as' dog game developers'.

As a group animal, many people might have had this kind of experience. It was obviously a very boring thing, but if a large group of people did it together, even if the content didn't change, it somehow became very interesting.

It wouldn't have made a difference even if it was in another world.

The enemy was immeasurably powerful. While they wouldn't be instakilled if they brushed past it, they would basically be left with a sliver of HP. On the other hand, the Players could only deal insignificant damage when they broke through the Marsh Marsh Drake's defenses.

Be that as it may, with sufficient EXP and the resurrection mechanism working, the Players appeared to be participating in some unusual celebration. Not only did they show no fear or cowardice, but under the leadership of some high-level Players, they were fully immersed in the Marsh Lizard hunt that was becoming increasingly heated.

In his Divine Kingdom, Xi Wei saw it all.

Although he was very satisfied with the Players' fighting spirit, he couldn't help feeling that something was not right with the Marsh Drake.

Of course, he wasn't worried that the Marsh Drake would suddenly transform into a Super Saiyan Dragon and one-shot every Player … after all, basic laws must be followed even in another world, and even Legendary champions would have a hard time creating things out of thin air with their bare hands if they weren't a god who could manipulate the Laws, much less three stages of transformation …

It was true that the Marsh Drake was unbelievably powerful for the Players, but that didn't mean much.

If the Marsh Drake's HP multiplied by five or six times, the Players would have to fight for three days and three nights until each of them were down to seven or eight levels. Then, they might not be able to endure the EXP loss and would be utterly defeated. Even so, the Players' morale was naturally high when they saw that the Marsh Drake's HP bar was now over half.

What really puzzled Xi Wei was the divinity in its body.

"None of the Players' crowd-control skills worked since just now, and even their abnormal buffs were basically resisted …" Xi Wei said, rubbing his own sphere with his tentacles. "This wouldn't happen to ordinary divine beings."

Divinity was not one of the three major elements of a god (grace, divine power, and divine title). Even the creatures in the lower realm would occasionally gain a certain degree of divinity because of their relationship with some gods.

The most common ones were believers who were chosen by the gods as their servants, or monsters who were regarded as pets by the gods. In addition, the Pope and the Saintess of the Church also possessed divinity to a certain extent.

After gaining divinity, apart from receiving tons of damage from divine items that were 'special against divinity', they would also gain resistance against Chaos and the Void, allowing them to survive for a certain amount of time even in the Void between planes or Chaos dimensions. In addition, divinity could also give the holder Law Resistance, allowing them to resist some Laws that were disadvantageous to them.

Naturally, the Rule of Skill that Xi Wei made himself would be resisted by the divinity.

But the problem was that laws were the foundation of the world. Apart from the gods who could be completely immune to low-level laws, creatures with divinity could not be completely immune to all laws!

And yet, the Marsh Drake was completely immune to them! If it wasn't for the fact that it was so weak that it couldn't even beat the barren giant in a one-on-one fight, and if it wasn't for the fact that it didn't have any divine energy, Xi Wei would have thought that it was some god that had gained the ability to transcend the World Barrier and had gone down to the mortal realm to wreak havoc …

"The divine power isn't pure … could it be that the Swamp Fishmen worshipped the Marsh Drake on their own due to the law of the jungle, creating a situation similar to creating a god?"

Due to the uniqueness of the birth of the God of Games, Xi Wei first thought that the Marsh Drake was just like the former God of Games, being a 'born' deity.

But he quickly rejected that theory.

Gods could not be born from the lower realm.

No matter how many worshipped a creature from the lower realm, they were nothing more than idols and could never become a god. Because the lower realm … no, every realm apart from the divine realm did not have the conditions to form a 'divinity'!

And in this world, the only thing that could absorb and store divine energy and convert it into divine power was the divinity of 'Divine Order', 'Divine Grace', and 'Divine Might' (Xi Wei used the Rotten Bones to store divine power, not divine energy)!

"Either way, from the strength of its divinity, this Marsh Drake isn't a god's Chosen One, a Holy Son or a Saintess of the Pope, much less a descendant of a god …"

To be completely immune to the negative effects of the Rule of Skills meant that its divinity was far superior.

Leaving aside the fact that it was a descended god, there was only one possibility that Xi Wei could think of.

In other words, demigods were born from the divine beings of the lower realm during the descent of other gods' projections!

No, judging from the Marsh Drake's lifestyle, it might be more appropriate to call it a 'Divine Abomination' …

"In other words, this thing isn't a crawling pet raised by a god, but the child of a god's own crawling pet?" In his Divine Kingdom, Xi Wei couldn't help looking at the Marsh Drake that was beaten black and blue by the Players again, clicking his tongue in wonder. "What kind of god would have such hardcore tastes?"

Be that as it may, not all deities were humanoid. Apart from wild beasts like Aslan, there were also otherworldly Evil Gods that were more curious. Compared to them, the Marsh Drake was quite beautiful … right?

Perhaps Xi Wei's believers would find a group of lion cubs with divinity of justice in the mortal realm after some time …

Just as Xi Wei was maliciously speculating about Aslan's tastes, he suddenly sensed a god approaching his Divine Kingdom.

After carefully sensing the other's divinity, Xi Wei realized that it was Aslan the Great Lion, and promptly felt awkward and uneasy as if he had been caught flirting with someone else.

Be that as it may, he couldn't keep Aslan outside, and so had to open an opening for him to enter his Divine Kingdom. 33m.33xs

At the sight of Aslan's immeasurably solemn and imposing lion face, Xi Wei promptly considered if he should turn three hundred and sixty degrees and apologize.

Be that as it may, Aslan spoke first.

"Something big has happened!"

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Chapter 173

The gods really have hardcore tastes …

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