The cold winds howled, and even though it wasn't snowing today, the weather was still gloomy.
Eleena, who was sitting on the roof of the conch house, curled up into a ball due to the cold winds of winter, felt a little troubled as she watched the groups of frogmen kneeling on the ground.
Edward had found her just now, hoping that she could guide the frogmen to worship the God of Games and turn them into Players in order to deal with the Society of the Secret Eye.
Eleena was very much in agreement with Edward's plan. Putting aside the fact that the frogmen could provide combat power after becoming Players, the fact that they could increase the number of believers for the God of Games made the little girl very happy.
After all, she was the first zealot after transmigrating to this world, as well as the Saintess of the Church of Games … even if she was only a substitute.
Even so, Eleena was still a child, and in the month or so since she became a Player, she had spent most of her time following Edward and the others around, killing monsters and leveling up. Even though her horizons were better than when she was a village girl in a small village, there was still a limit to it.
That was why Eleena couldn't be like the Warrior Princess and come up with some rousing lines on the spot …
What should she do next left her feeling very troubled.
"Hakuna ma gua gua! Hakuna ma gua gua! "
What was even more frustrating was that she couldn't understand what they were saying at all, and only knew that they seemed to be expressing their devotion to their original deity.
The little girl, whose head was buzzing from the frogmen's noise, suddenly stood up on the tallest conch house in the village.
The howling cold winds lifted her long silver hair, and with her back against the light, Eleena looked especially holy.
The girl raised her hands and shouted.
"Rua —!"
There was no special meaning behind it, but she was feeling very annoyed and simply wanted to vent the unhappiness in her heart.
If she had to describe it, it was probably the girl trying her best to express that feeling of 'super ferociousness'.
However, she had no idea that with her cute appearance, such a wonderful action, coupled with this simple brainwashing and very demonic shout, gave people a special feeling of a fraud.
This caused the frogmen to look at each other for a moment, before immediately imitating the girl and raising their hands and shouting.
“Rua! Rua! Rua!”
The entire scene became extremely lively and noisy. Rather than saying that it was an oath of allegiance to the gods, it was more like a strange carnival.
Edward and the others were speechless. Why are these guys even more idiotic than the players? Is it because they don't hibernate that their brains are broken?
Eleena: "…"
Looking at the frogmen who had become even noisier, the girl's eyes were dead.
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In his Divine Kingdom, Xi Wei felt that he had watched enough of the show and turned away, intending to continue his daily routine — gathering divine power as a tool to slowly sever the 'connection' between the Rotten Bones God and the Undead Pantheon.
Then, Xi Wei pulled out a chainsaw that was bigger than his entire ball and stabbed it into the Rotten Bones Skeleton's body, causing sparks to fly …
By the way, no matter what the tool looked like, the effect was the same. A divine chainsaw would not cut faster than a divine nail clipper, because there was no essential difference between the two.
The reason why Xi Wei used a chainsaw was because he felt that it was more fun, and it was more satisfying to see through bones. Otherwise, he wouldn't have to use a nail clipper …
After sawing for a while, Xi Wei suddenly reached out his tentacle and patted what was probably his head.
"That's not right!"
He threw the chainsaw aside and began to think carefully.
What made Xi Wei feel that something was wrong wasn't the Rotten Bones God, but Eleena's situation in the mortal realm.
Before explaining what was wrong, he first had to understand the hierarchy of religions in this world.
First of all, the gods themselves were at the top of the pyramid of religions. Whether it was the main gods or the subordinate gods, they were all in the first order.
Then there were the Saints, Saintesses, and the Chosen Ones. These people who were chosen by the gods were all in the second order, and were the true servants or even avatars of the gods in the mortal realm.
Then there were the popes, bishops, and popes, the pinnacle of secular religions. As long as they were crowned as such, they would be able to obtain the divinity of the target of their faith, and were in the third order.
Then, according to the different religions, there would be some archbishops, high priests, and the like. However, these existences, which were high and mighty in the eyes of ordinary people, were actually the same as ordinary believers. They belonged to the fourth order.
Although there were some exceptions, most of them were like this.
For example, Archbishop Ugart, who died in the hands of the righteous players, was the leader of the Rotten Bones Church, but because he didn't have any divinity, he was still an Archbishop and couldn't call himself a pope.
In theory, when a believer offered their faith to a third-order existence, the corresponding first-order god would be able to sense the power of faith.
In other words, if the frogmen saw Eleena as the messenger of their god, and offered their faith and worship to her, then Xi Wei should be able to receive a certain amount of power of faith …
Xi Wei didn't realize it at first, because faith had its own inertia. As a believer of a god, even if they were tricked into praying to another god for some reason, as long as the faith in their heart didn't change, the god they prayed to wouldn't receive any power of faith.
However, this was based on the premise that the other party worshiped a god.
The players couldn't understand the frogmen's language, but as a god, Xi Wei had the ability to understand all languages, so he knew that the frogmen worshiped the 'Aquatic Lord'.
But the problem was that the Aquatic Lord had fallen in the last Divine War!
In other words, the faith of the frogmen was actually ownerless, so if they prayed to Eleena, Xi Wei should be able to receive power of faith.
Thinking of this, Xi Wei tried to sense it again, but he still couldn't feel any power of faith coming from the frogmen.
"So what's going on now? The Aquatic Lord has been resurrected? That's impossible, even his divinity was destroyed … "
There were only so many frogmen, and it was impossible for their faith to give birth to a new god.
No matter what, something that had something to do with a fallen god couldn't be that small.
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