The Growth of a God

Chapter 5: Divine Pantheon of Yawei (2/3)


"Light Splitting Sword? Cloud Sword?"

Li Hao muttered to himself, having unknowingly reopened the Celestial Eye.

After seeing those two people at the train station, he finally understood where He Bo's confidence came from.

In official institutions, besides the "Dragon Child·Combat Sequence" that specifically manages "Ancient God" related matters.

There's also a "Divine Sword·Combat Sequence" that specializes in managing Mythical Armaments.

Compared to the Dragon Children, the Divine Swords clearly surpass them in aggression and combat power.

Because the Mythical Armaments they wield are the most famous Divine Swords in the history of this Divine Land.

It's no exaggeration to say that among them, the top few Divine Swords could even be considered Legendary, or even Rare Treasure Level Divine Artifacts.

Thinking of this, Li Hao simply stopped focusing on the battle situation on Huo Dou's side.

Because when the Sword Pill appears on the battlefield, there's no suspense in that battle.

Compared to the final battle result, Li Hao is now more curious about the origin of the Throne Angels.

"Give me the phone, help me open the 'Civilization Game'."

Upon hearing Li Hao's voice, the prepared Hua She immediately handed over the phone.

Then Li Hao began to browse through the data of the mysterious disappearing Divine Pantheon and various characteristics of its Gods.

Thanks to the highly sensational event back then, Li Hao didn't spend much time to find the relevant information.

Some curious Gods even kept discussing the unique features of that Divine Pantheon under the trending topic back then.

Only at this moment did Li Hao realize that the Divine Pantheon he had ignored was exceptionally special.

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The Yawei God, a Divine Pantheon dedicated to confining believers as "lambs."

Generally speaking, it's normal for Gods to pursue faith.

They do make many incredible choices for faith.

But to the extreme like the Yawei God, even amid all Heavens and Myriad Realms, they are among the few.

The Yawei God lacks the ordinary concept of Gods; they view the world as an entirety—the Holy Spirit.

The so-called Gods are merely part of the Holy Spirit, and the creatures living in the world are just parts of the cycle of the Holy Spirit.

Creatures to the Holy Spirit are like cells to humans.

To better seize faith, Yawei Gods even intentionally create various disasters, calling them "tests of the believers' lambs' devotion."

Large-scale Celestial Calamities, small blood relative sacrifices...

Yawei Gods' actions are more demon-like than God-like.

In fact, Yawei Gods indeed habitually denounce other Gods as Heretics, Evil Gods, or even Devils.

Thus, Yawei Gods' reputation among All Heavens and Myriad Realms is always poor.

Of course, this also has a certain connection with the nature of Yawei World and the behavior of Yawei Gods.

Yawei World is different from usual worlds.

It's a moving world, never dwelling in one fixed place for long.

To make an unlikely analogy, Yawei World is like a self-driving car, able to freely drive where it wants to go.

And Yawei Gods are the operators and drivers of this car, responsible for its direction and route.

Unfortunately, Yawei Gods' driving skills are clearly not great, occasionally colliding with other worlds.

Well, it cannot be ruled out that Yawei Gods do it on purpose.

Because whenever Yawei World collides with other worlds, they send one of their members to the opposite world.

Taking advantage of the aftermath from the collision when both parties are distracted.

This Yawei God would perform miracles, develop religions in the opponent's world to seize faith.

By the time the opposing Divine Pantheon realizes this, even if Yawei God hasn't settled in their world, quite a number of followers have been developed.

Generally, at this time, Yawei God would choose one of two options.

If the opposing Divine Pantheon's Gods show weakness, they will brazenly invade the world, denounce the local Gods as Heretics and Evil Demons, completely replacing their faith.

If the world's Gods show strength, they will disguise as local Gods, disrupting local creatures' faith in Gods.

No matter the result, when leaving the world, Yawei God would always return fully loaded.

Either gaining faith, capturing Gods, or possibly plundering the world's essence...

Due to this locust-like nature, Gods familiar with this Divine Pantheon fear avoiding them.

Especially in the [Civilization Game], many Gods loathing them say that the Yawei God's disappearance was likely due to offending a powerful Supreme God.

This is not uncommon in All Heavens and Myriad Realms, also the most logical speculation.

After all, All Heavens and Myriad Realms are too vast; no one knows how many mysterious existences are hidden within.

Gods are certainly the finest among them, but absolutely not the only rulers.

For a Divine Pantheon like Yawei World that trods the plundering path, they can win a thousand times, ten thousand times, but just once hitting an impasse means destruction.

"This modus operandi truly mirrors that Western 'Saint' closely."

Understanding roughly the intelligence on Yawei Gods through [Civilization Game], Li Hao couldn't help but sigh.

To maintain their absolute authority, casting themselves as omnipotent seems to be Yawei God's usual approach.

This method, despite its apparent loopholes, earns disdain from Gods.

Unless their races and civilizations remain forever ignorant and unformed, such authoritarian omnipotence will eventually break.

"Looking at it thus, Yawei Gods falling onto Earth doesn't seem accidental."

"The 'Saint' who awoke as Holy Son two thousand years ago, what is their role and status within Yawei Gods?"

Thinking this, Li Hao, who has become somewhat clear on the context, falls into contemplation.

With the seed of faith planted by that Western "Saint," if Yawei Gods truly appeared on Earth, the chance of successful resurrection greatly surpasses other Gods.

At the very least, another part of Earth has inexhaustible followers willing to exert every effort for their descent.

Considering this, was that Yawei God truly coincidentally fallen to Earth back then?

After all, according to Yawei God's "Holy Spirit Unity" theory, could that Yawei God be a "voluntary" pawn sent to scout the [Fallen Area]?

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