Chapter 183
byChapter 183: The Loot Distribution Meeting
“I’m not sure.”
Su Wen spoke up, “If you’re really interested in the Seventh Goddess, you can keep an eye out for her when you explore the Arrow Realm in the future.”
“You’ve already got all the details about the Seventh Goddess of the Nine-Tails clan; why are you asking me for a photo?”
After saying this, Su Wen paused, then added, “But as you can see from the letter, the Nine-Tails clan and our Huaxia are naturally at odds.”
“So, you’d better focus on improving your strength. Otherwise, with your Ninth Level status, you’ll probably get crushed by the Nine-Tails clan.”
Wind God: “……”
For some reason, when he heard Brother God of Martial Arts mention his level, he felt like complaining.
Sure, he’s just a lowly Ninth Level, but Brother God of Martial Arts… isn’t he only a Third Level fate bearer?
Isn’t it a bit much for a Third Level to call a Ninth Level weak?
But he knew better than to say it out loud. He’d need Brother God of Martial Arts’ help in the future, so he kept the thought to himself.
Still, Brother God of Martial Arts wasn’t wrong. His Ninth Level status *was* kind of weak.
At the very least… he should aim for the level of the God of Theater, right?
“Xiao Feng, don’t get distracted.”
The God of Theater said, “Right now, your top priority is to study hard.”
“Whether it’s martial arts or the fate bearer system, you need to put in the work.”
“Only by working hard now can you do whatever you want in the future.”
With that, the God of Theater shifted gears and said, “Alright, let’s get back to the main topic and sort through the loot this time.”
“The magic clan is loaded!”
“Star God, I grabbed this sword specifically for you. Take a look.”
The Star God glanced at the Divine Sword in the God of Theater’s hand and smiled slightly.
He picked it up and gave it a couple of test swings.
“Not bad!”
The Star God said, “This is definitely a treasure. With this Divine Sword boosting me, my Star Sword Arts’ attack power has gone up by at least forty percent.”
“If I can refine it further and integrate the patterns on this sword into my Star Sword Arts, my swordsmanship might take a significant leap forward.”
The God of Theater nodded. “Good. Your swordsmanship does need some work. Compared to your other abilities, it’s… a bit behind.”
The Star God’s combat skills were decent, but compared to his other talents, they were a little lacking.
Now that this Divine Sword could enhance his swordsmanship, it was definitely a win.
“Brother God of Martial Arts, these amulets are for you.”
The God of Theater waved his right hand, and four Supreme Amulets radiating immense power appeared before Su Wen.
“Thunder Amulet!”
“Destruction Amulet!”
“Scarlet Splendor Amulet!”
“Icebound Amulet!”
“These four Supreme Amulets not only have powerful means of attack but can also turn into shields during crucial moments to protect your body and soul.”
“Actually, amulets work a lot like the spellbook you’re holding—they both need an external energy source to activate.”
“If the external energy source runs out, you can also use things like your lifespan, fortune, or soul power to keep them going.”
“Sure, amulets might have fewer attack options compared to a spellbook, but when it comes to sheer power, any one of these amulets can easily outmatch a spellbook.”
“Hmm… I’ll get you an external energy source in a few days.”
“The Star God handles his stuff, and I handle mine. We’ll take care of the energy source issue together.”
“Anyway, keep these four safe. Even if you don’t use them, just having them stored in your sea of consciousness will nourish your soul. It’s all upside, no downside!”
Su Wen looked at the four amulets in his hand and said with gratitude, “Really! Thank you so much, my lord!”
His lord was so good to him!
It seemed like he *had* to recover his lord’s thirty years of insights!
Not doing so would be a disservice to all the kindness his lord had shown him!
“Don’t mention it. Your safety is what matters most!”
The God of Theater smiled and said, “As long as you’re safe, treasures are no big deal.”
The God of Martial Arts, by predicting the future, could accurately learn about events and treasures in the Arrow Realm.
So as long as the God of Martial Arts was around, they’d never run out of treasures in the future.
If Ao Xiu could gain so much with his incomplete fortune, imagine what the fully-formed God of Martial Arts could do!
If the God of Martial Arts grew stronger and reached a level like his, wouldn’t treasures from the Arrow Realm just come flocking to him?
Of course, there was also a smaller reason: the God of Martial Arts could bring back insights from the future.
That’s why the God of Martial Arts’ safety was absolutely critical!
As long as the God of Martial Arts was alive, Huaxia would eventually dominate the Arrow Realm!
“Little Shadow, I’ve got a gift for you too.”
The God of Theater turned to the Shadow God and said, “Here, this dark gourd is filled with rich dark energy, perfectly suited to the shadow power you control.”
With that, the dark gourd floated over to the Shadow God.
“Thank you, God of Theater!”
The Shadow God replied in a bright, cheerful voice as she accepted the dark gourd.
“No need to thank me. As long as you all grow up strong and healthy, I’ll be happy.”
The God of Theater chuckled, then turned his attention back to the Star God.
“Star God, these four destruction beads can form a great destruction formation. I’m sure you’ve seen how powerful that formation is.”
“Do you think you could… integrate them into the Starry Array?”
“When the war breaks out, the Starry Array could directly harness the power of stars to create destructive waves, wiping out any invading beings from the Arrow Realm with precision?”
The Star God looked at the four destruction beads before him and said seriously, “It’s possible, but I’ll need to reach the Emperor Level first. Once I do, I should be able to make major adjustments to the Starry Array.”
The God of Theater nodded and said, “Good, as long as it’s useful. Even if the Starry Array’s precise strike power is only one percent of the great destruction formation’s, it’ll still be enough to protect Huaxia from the Arrow Realm’s invasion.”
After saying this, the God of Theater felt it wasn’t quite precise enough, so he thought for a moment and added, “At the very least, Emperor Level beings from the Arrow Realm won’t dare to set foot in Huaxia territory again!”
The Earth Deities in the Arrow Realm were bound by rules, and most of their emotions and desires had been stripped away.
But he couldn’t shake the worry in his heart—what if, one day, the Earth Deities could leave the Arrow Realm?
Celestial officers could fight the Earth Deities, but would they actually step up to stop them?
If the Earth Deities ever broke free and left the Arrow Realm, would all their efforts be for nothing?
Though it was unlikely the Earth Deities would do such a thing, the signing of the ancient contract showed where their loyalties lay.
The Earth Deities didn’t want the fate bearers to rise again!
“God of Theater, what about me?”
The Wind God looked at the God of Theater with a pitiful expression and said, “Everyone else got treasures. Where’s mine?”
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