Chapter 1475: Chapter 161: Xiao Er’s Battle
The surroundings were calm and tranquil, and Elsa unexpectedly emerged from somewhere.
"Hehe, how about that? I’m pretty awesome, aren’t I?" the tender little pig boasted.
"Indeed, this time you really have made a considerable contribution," the Priestess of Darkness stated honestly.
"Then..." the tender little pig’s eyes widened, full of anticipation.
"We will each allocate a portion of our Divine Status to you," the Priestess of Darkness said.
"No, no, no, I don’t want Divine Status; Divine Status can’t fill me up. I just want these," Elsa said, eyeing the space before her. The area had just been the site of a technological battle, filled with various remnants left by the gods.
"You... eat these?" the Priestess of Darkness asked, somewhat surprised.
"Is that okay?" Elsa’s eyes almost sparkled with stars.
"Yes," the Priestess of Darkness replied.
"Great!"
Elsa flew out, her original small body swelling up like a ball, even larger than when the Priestess of Darkness had first seen her. She then opened her immense mouth, and Divine Power created a suction in her mouth, attracting the remnants of the gods. In the Divine Realm, not only living beings can become gods but also metal, rocks, and even water. These had lost their Divine Status and life, and Elsa, like a giant vacuum cleaner, cleaned up all the remnants in the universe’s space, shrinking back to her small form. However, her tender skin now shimmered with a golden radiance.
"Ah! That was refreshing, I’m so full, so happy! My Divine Status has increased quite a bit!" Indeed, the Priestess of Darkness sensed that Elsa’s Divine Status had increased by more than fiftyfold!
Could it be that this was her way to increase her Divine Status? Eating gods?
When the glow around Elsa died down and she continued to frolic in front of a Golem girl, the girl decisively dodged her.
"I don’t know why, but she seems less cute now," one Golem girl remarked.
"Yes, yes..." another girl nodded.
Elsa was immediately dumbfounded, "Sisters, my eating habits aren’t that bad, I’m still the cute little Elsa!"
The tender little pig screamed in dismay.
With their current strength, the Golems could already attempt to advance to the eighth ring. There is a dimensional difference between the eighth and ninth rings, and crossing this gap requires a certain degree of Divine Status. In fact, with half of the Golems’ strength, it might be enough to cross the dimension, but obviously, now it’s safer.
"However, there’s one little issue. At the other end of the dimension, there will definitely be a group of gods guarding there, constantly watching for new gods ascending from the ninth ring. As soon as any new gods arrive here, they will immediately attack forcefully. So, everyone must be careful," Elsa cautioned.
"By the way, Elsa, how do you know these things?" the Priestess of Darkness asked curiously.
"Of course, from the people who escaped back here."
"Wouldn’t the enemy chase them here?"
"Of course not! Once you enter the ninth ring, all the gods from the eighth ring will have their powers suppressed! They wouldn’t dare to chase!"
Elsa said proudly.
This strange rule reminded the Priestess of Darkness of the once Human Realm.
Originally, the Giant created the Human Realm to prevent the powerless humans from being bullied, and the Giants devised a vast rule network. Any life entering the Human Realm, regardless of their own strength, would be suppressed to a Dragon Mark. And now, a new similar rule had emerged.
The Priestess of Darkness couldn’t help but wonder if there was an inherent connection between the two.
However, she was not concerned about this now because, according to the plan, in a short while, these three hundred gods of Darkness would enter the eighth ring, and this was just a beginning. No matter how many secrets were in this Divine Realm, she believed that once they entered the central area, all secrets would vanish.
For now, they only needed to patiently wait for a while, waiting for the viruses that provided them with Divine Power to reproduce to a critical point. All this was under the precise calculations of the Giants’ initial model, neither more nor less, as any greedy act could cause the entire model to collapse.
As creations of the initially Giants, the Golems knew very well how precise a race the Giants were, so they obediently waited for this time to come.
However, Long Yi was filled with helplessness now.
Because his performances had been too eye-catching, he ended up not needing to compete anymore, directly being awarded the champion title. This meant that for the most exciting individual matches in the future, he could only sit in the stands.
It really was too much.
Long Yi murmured to himself, reflecting while below him the battle raged on. Knowing that Long Yi wouldn’t participate, this time the warriors could exhibit their strongest levels in the battle—after all, the thought of fighting to the death only to end up benefiting Henki was too terrible.
The battle was still organized by military units, one person from one unit facing another person from a different unit. Compared to team competitions, this tested individual strength more, and at this time, the performance of star players was even more crucial. As one person after another battled and it finally came to Elsa’s—Aisa’s—fight.
Long Yi was quite looking forward to it. If not for her match, he might have left early, as sitting here watching a bunch of rookies fight and pretending to enjoy it was truly a torment.