Chapter 1082: Chapter 763: Playing Dirty
With Kana’s arrival.
The members of the execution committee quickly discovered that Kana seemed more accustomed to the behaviors of flesh-and-blood life. Perhaps because he had just become a god, these habits hadn’t changed yet.
Thus, in the city, at the top of the Elf District, they arranged a luxurious residence for him and sent two attendants to take care of his daily needs.
These two elf attendants are at Level Twelve, and they’re genuine Star Realm Elves.
However, these elves also understood the gap between themselves and the gods, and due to the different customs of various races, they rarely disturbed him unless Kana explicitly needed their help.
"Jinfa Liya, please help me find a map of this Abyss level."
"Yes, Venerable One."
In no time, she returned with a crystal stone and handed it to Kana.
Kana looked at the crystal stone, infused it with power, and extracted the information inside.
The situation of this Abyss level immediately unfolded before him.
The entire Abyss is roughly shaped like an irregular diamond, with one corner extended very long, making it far from the other three corners.
Most of the area is a Demon territory, though it’s more accurate to say that this is their domain originally.
The Blood War Fortress is located at one of the corners, using this point to build a fortress and construct a defensive offense.
Relying on the boundary of this Abyss Plane to reduce the enemies they must face. That is, to enter the Blood War Fortress, one must break through from the front, while the surrounding sides are the borders of the Abyss, making normal attacks impossible.
Small forces breaking through are even less meaningful—don’t underestimate a god.
The map is so up-to-date, the areas experiencing conflicts and wars are marked very clearly, and even the main locations for Abyssal materials are labeled.
"If we want to establish a spatial connection, we must find a good spot, otherwise, if it’s too far from the Blood War Fortress, aiding them in case of issues will be difficult.
"Thus, careful consideration of connecting the location is necessary, as the rules of blood war are indeed troublesome."
The rules of the blood war originate from the Eternal Avenger’s prolonged vengeance against the Abyss, a region formed from the life battles and soul cries of both parties.
This leads to a relatively stable space within the blood war area.
If Kana connects his space, it won’t be easy to escape, and changing to another location would be difficult.
Hence, the choice of location must be exceedingly cautious, or it not only fails to provide enough battle experience but may also bring catastrophic disaster, akin to inviting a wolf into the house.
But once appearing on the blood war battlefield, it’s easy to be marked by enemy Evil Gods.
In such a space, with so many powerful figures and gods gathered, their perceptions can’t be hidden from each other.
It’s like numerous scanning machines pointing at the entire level, with strength unhidden, everyone is aware.
In such circumstances, as a newly arrived god, should one start sneaking around outside of the Blood War Fortress—guess if the demons will come, guess if the Evil Gods will be stopped in the Abyss.
Thus a good solution must be found.
First, understand the spatial stability of this level.
After asking the guard at the door, Kana found the most knowledgeable existence about this space within the Blood War Fortress.
A Minotaur came to meet him. This seemed to be a Minotaur Shaman, with a hairless body painted with various floral and totem designs.
With a War Axe at his waist and a Totem Pole wrapped in animal skin and various fabrics on his back, revealing mysterious runes.
"Great God, you called me."
The Minotaur race has a very simple address for gods, directly calling them Great God.
Correcting their form of address to gods was nearly impossible as it showed respect for their strength. Kana didn’t force them to call him Kana casually. For this, Kana didn’t resist further.
"That’s right, I’ve heard you have extensive knowledge of this blood war spatial level?"
"Indeed, when this spatial level was drawn into the Abyss, it was still my grandfather.
"He led young Minotaurs in steadfast battle, refusing to become a demon’s vassal, resisting even though the world was dragged into the Abyss, never giving up."
Kana knew this history, as the world nearly became a layer of the Abyss completely, but by great fortune, the Blood Battle Battlefield from other places had substantial advantage, then charged into this layer, helping them achieve victory and expanding the blood war battlefield. The remaining Minotaurs lived here for generations.
"I have fought on the Blood Battle Battlefield for sixty-seven years, combined with ancestral wisdom, making me deeply familiar with this place."
Kana nodded and asked, "Do you understand spatial aspects?"
"Of course."
He took the Totem Pole off his back and placed it before him. As the cloth and animal skin were torn open, the patterns revealed, causing the surrounding space to ripple.
Kana possesses some spatial rules, though not many, enough to clearly feel—this Totem Pole allows the Minotaur Shaman before him to connect with space, communicating with the world and specializing in spatial matters.
Knowing this, Kana didn’t dawdle, directly stating, "Because of my power reasons, to fully utilize it, I need to construct a space.
"I have already created my space; I want to connect it to this blood war spatial level to counter those demons. However, I am not familiar with the space here, compounded by blood war rules obstructing my exploration."
The Minotaur nodded in understanding.
"If connecting is your objective, there are many methods, you just need to tell me your desired location, and I can calculate the connection data for you." he said, then offered a suggestion, "However, from your words, your kind of power connecting might be a bit wasteful and troublesome. Instead, integration substitution might be better."
"Integration substitution?"
The Minotaur nodded, showing a bit of pride.
"This is my research result, allowing spatial integration overlap and substitution to achieve various tactical purposes.
"After all, it’s your space; with your control and collaboration, achieving this integration will be quite simple."
Hearing this, Kana began to ponder.
If true, as the Minotaur said, it indeed would be a great solution.
However, to ensure nothing unexpected happens, Kana decided to have a detailed conversation with him to understand some intricacies, aiding in accurate judgment—don’t underestimate his ability in that regard.