Abe the Wizard

Chapter 1180 Knowledge

Although Byula Grand Druid did not understand why Abel needed to know about the gods when she was promoted to Alchemist, she had been greatly graced by Abel and naturally wanted to repay her.

“Master Bennett, what information do you want to know about the gods, as long as it does not involve the contents of the Temple's internal secrecy, I must know!” After Abel sat down, she sat on the chair and laughed.

Abel's current identity, coupled with his relationship with the Temple, and hearing that he became an honorary elder of the Order of Wizards after becoming a master of alchemy, has been able to understand some of the world's secrets.

“Byula Grand Druid, I have heard of the gods, but do not know how they became gods, please tell me?” Abel asked in a pedagogical position.

“Master Bennett, being a god is not allowed in this world, you…” said Bjøra Druid.

“Biyula Druid, I just want to understand some of the knowledge, not that I want to be a god!” Abel knew what Biyula Druid meant and explained with a smile.

“Master Bennett, I can only give you a rough idea, because I've only heard rumors about this, of course, coming from older generations, and there's still some credibility!

It is said that it is only necessary to build a divine body, so that it can be called a god, but this is only the first step to become a god. After this step, it is also necessary to build a divine kingdom, only a god with a divine kingdom is a true god! ”Byula Grande Druid's explanation is simple.

Abel knows that his problem is a bit big, and this problem is already equivalent to the way to promote the gods. With the current power of the sorcerer's guild to suppress the gods, it is not easy for Byula Grand Druid to tell him so much.

“Byula Grand Druid, I heard the artifact was made by a god. Do you know how the artifact is made?” Abel asked a different question.

“Master Bennett, I've read some books about how artifacts are made, and spiritual artifacts need to consume divine power, and most artifacts are made according to the areas in which they are good at.

Although the artifact is made of ordinary materials used, after the processing of divine power, the artifact disengages from the constraints of the material in the world and becomes a very special being!

The artifact is also the highest reward of the gods for the successful believers, and it is a symbol of the gods' grace! ”Biyula Grand Druid answered.

In response to Abel's question, she was somewhat convinced that Abel was asking in order to better master the abilities of the alchemist, but she did not think that such an inquiry would do much to improve the abilities of the alchemist, but she answered as best she could.

“I also have a question: how can the idols of the gods represent the gods once they have been built?” Abel is very concerned about this issue, and it is one of the most important questions he would like to know.

“Master Bennett, once the statue has been built, it is necessary to light the Spirit. Only through the statue of the Spirit can it represent the Spirit!” Byula Grande Druid knows this question very well, she replied.

“Byula Grand Druid, how can you light up?” Abel asked again.

The problem made Biyula Grand Druid hesitant, she was in the temple of the goddess and in an important position and naturally had access to relevant information.

She was wondering if she could answer that question because it was part of the Divine Heritage.

But she thought, "What's the difference between having a god and having a statue without a god?"

She only told Abel about how to make a point, which was kind of a favor for Abel.

“Goodbye, Master Bennett!” She stood up, not answering the question, but standing up and bowing.

Abel was stunned, but he soon discovered that there was an extra sheepskin book on the chair when he stood up at Biyula Grand Druid.

“Thank you very much for coming today, Byula Grand Druid, and please take care of Lorraine more!” Abel stood up with a clear smile and went back to the ceremony.

He only picked up the parchment left behind by Byula Druid after sending Byula Druid away.

This is a book like a hymn, and it should be an inheritance inside the temple, and most of the temple books he sees are written like this.

Almost all praise to the gods, and the real content is hidden in them.

Byula Grand Druid actually swore an oath that she could not tell anyone about the gods, but on the one hand Abel was the boyfriend of Saint Laurent, and on the other hand Abel was greatly grateful to her, and this knowledge was only the most marginal knowledge in the divine inheritance.

So she threw this sheepbook of spiritual knowledge on the chair, sort of circumvented her vows and accomplished her purpose.

Abel looked at the book in his hand and skipped a little half of the song of the gods from the beginning of the book, and the passage of the Spirit appeared from the middle.

In the course of this spiritual experience, there are also many requirements that he sees as superfluous, such as music, clothing, numbers, venues, etc., which he does not see as necessary.

After a patient reading of the entire book, he concluded that the dotted spirit was the process of connecting the spirit of the god to the statue.

The rest is bullshit, an added ritual to seduce people.

Of course, the process of pointing things out seems simple, but complicated is the creation of the previous idols, which is really hard to do, which requires a lot of precious materials.

The most important of these materials, only the temple, can possess them.

But Abel doesn't care about these things. All he needs to do now is do some spiritual manipulation, and the statue is ready.

Put away the parchment book, he used the short distance transmission formation again to reach the secret chamber in the basement and stand before the statue.

He carefully controlled the transfer of his own intelligence into the Druid's soul, not allowing the angel's body to appear, but drawing a little soul energy from the Druid's soul into the idol, taking advantage of the special nature of the modified Druid's soul.

This is what he understood as a dot, although the book called for a dot ritual in the temple environment, with the spokesperson of the gods and the corresponding number of god servants.

Plus the process of directing the spirits from the temple into the idols.

But it's all easier and more straightforward to put the Spirit into the statue face to face, as he did.

The only question is, he doesn't know if his Druid soul is a spirit-level soul after merging the 'Crystal Angel Statue’.

But as the statue emitted dazzling rays of light, he knew his Druid soul, and his angelic body was essentially estimated to have reached the level of a god.

The statue in front of him is more intimate than when he was previously in the central temple of the kingdom of God, more like a split of the soul of the Druid.

Of course, this split does not move, but he feels that when he places his mind in the soul of the Druid, he can see the outside world through the idols.

Knowing this result, he made a decision almost immediately, and in the future he would never enter any temple with a living god, because standing in front of the idol of the temple is tantamount to standing in front of the god and showing it to him.

Before he had no angel body, he could confidently stand before the Moon Goddess, although he had many secrets, for the Moon Goddess level, his secrets were just a few small opportunities.

But when he had an angel body, and Druid's soul was merged with the 'Crystal Angel Statue', his secrets had risen to such a point that the spirit could move.

Abel connects all the clergy through the ‘Crystal Angel Statue' fiction in Druid's soul, sending them a metaphor and sending them a way to guide their faith.

This is like the web address of his past life, which, of course, can only be understood by the clergy of the Spirit, who then influences the faithful of his administration, so that the power of the faiths can be connected to the idols.

And when he did that, he felt the growing line of faith connections on the idol, one more line of faith at a time, representing one more believer who gave the power of faith to the idol.

He couldn't help but admire the convenience of the idols. In the past, as long as he entered the dark world, the power of faith would lose its purpose and all would be wasted.

But he also did not know until now how different the power of faith that he had worked so hard to accumulate was from the power of faith that the true gods possessed.

It's just a ‘crystallization of divine power' that contains more divine power than all of his current accumulated power of faith to convert.

The power of faith generated by the hundreds of thousands of followers of the kingdom of God currently under his control is estimated to take at least a hundred years to condense a 'divine crystallization'.

This is the gap. He did not know the value of the box when he saw it in the central temple of the kingdom of God. Now it is really his turn to condense the "God Power Crystal" and he realized how difficult it is for the "God Power Crystal" to condense.

He wondered if the savages on the battle plateau were going somewhere to find an idol instead of Bimont Beast Dolph absorbing the power of faith.

Knowing that he has received so much ‘divine power crystallization', the use of the faith power of the savages to transform Dolph's body is no longer needed, and only ten 'divine power crystallization' can be done for hundreds of years or more, in a short time.

But where is the statue so well obtained, this time just lucky, there are not many statues on the mainland today, even in the temple of war in the war song city, because the war god was captured by the sorcerer's guild very early, even the statue was destroyed.

If the Temple of War has a statue, he doesn't have to think about finding it again.

All of a sudden he thought of a place with idols, and the idols there were just as easy for him to get, without any trouble.

In the dark world, in the cathedral of that continent in Camp Rogue, there are still idols. Although those idols have been desecrated by hell and lost their spirituality, as long as they pass the spirit, the idols will not be restored!

This presupposes, of course, that the idols of the dark world can work in this world, but it doesn't matter if you try them, because the idols of the dark world are nothing but sculptures for him and have no real value.

To do it, he opened the portal, came to the dark world, and found directly in the cathedral a statue that preserved the essentially intact.

It's just that this idol is not as tall as the idols of the central continent, only the height of normal ordinary people, but even after tens of thousands of years and the blasphemy of hell, you can still feel the extraordinary sound of its materials.

It can be imagined that before hell enters the dark world, the faith of the world is also extremely strong, only then can such idols be conceived.

Abel never noticed these idols before, because he didn't understand what they meant.

He would not have studied the idols if he had not come into contact with them in the central temple of the kingdom of God that would have made the angel's body feel differently, nor would he have known that the idols had such an important role in the power of faith.

He took the statue, his face was a little blurred, but he didn't see any signs of wear, which made him strange.

However, although the statue was a former statue of the Dark World Spirit, he was reassured to bring it back to Camp Rogue, because the Dark World Spirit had fallen long after the constant battle between Heaven and Hell against the Dark World.

Plus all the creatures of the dark world have been killed, and after tens of thousands of years, the gods of the dark world are estimated to have been forgotten by the world, not to mention to be able to retain their followers and hope for resurrection.

At Camp Loger, he summoned Dolph, and then he controlled Dolph through the chain of souls, leaving a little bit of soul energy in the idol.

And the moment Dolph's soul energy was introduced into the statue, the whole of the statue changed.

It was obvious that this was a statue of a human god, but after the introduction of Dolph's soul energy, he changed into a small Beaumont Dolph.

Abel looked at Dolph, who was over 10 meters tall, and was no more than two meters tall and the same statue as Dolph. He was wearing a helmet with the same armor and a helmet, but he looked like an old totem.

In principle, it should be the statue of the Great Spirit, but Dolph is the opposite, Dolph is big and the statue is small.

Withdrawal of the unknown so-called Dolph from the Space Beast Ring, Dolph was presumed to have failed to understand until now that he had already taken the most important step towards becoming a god.

Dolph is a follower of one race and this treatment is extremely special throughout the world.

If the number of barbarians was not too small, it would not have taken advantage of that cheap price, and it was precisely because of its small number that the Wizards Guild did not pay any real attention to the barbarian race.