Arcanum: Chaos Path

Chapter 374 What are the Divine Abominations Used For?

Chapter 374 What are the Divine Abominations Used For?

The bound god Thorzna was stunned for a moment upon hearing this, and he forced himself to look at Rolin.

Roland looked at Him and then asked, "What are your thoughts, little Tor? After all, He is... uh, your child?"

Upon hearing this, the bound god Thorzna showed a pained and disgusted expression on his face. He said, "He is not my child; he is just a monster."

"Don't have any expectations of the god Nie Si'a. He has no humanity; he is just a monster." The bound god Thorzna paused, then looked at Rolin and reminded him.

He worried that Rolin would see the god Niesh'a as a helpless being like Him, or a corrupted child. But the bound god Thorzna knew that was not the case. Niesh'a was not a corrupted child. From birth, Niesh'a was sinful, the epitome of evil, and the ultimate in indulgence. Niesh'a not only represented the Mother Tree's child and minions in this world, but also symbolized the evil side of the alien path.

Upon hearing this, Roland raised an eyebrow, showing no surprise, and said, "I understand. I will not have any expectations of Him, but I will not kill Him either, at least not for the time being."

The bound god Thorzna looked at him with confusion and astonishment.

Rolin curled the corners of his mouth and smiled, saying, "Sier is a child recognized by the Mother Tree. They are connected in terms of both bloodline and mysticism. Keeping Sier might bring a little surprise to the Mother Tree in the future."

Children of the mother tree are common, but children with such a close relationship to the mother tree as the god Nieceea are rare. And in the realm of mysticism, there are countless things that can be done by utilizing such blood ties and connecting with mysticism.

Upon hearing this, the bound god Thorzner's brow relaxed, and he then warned, "The Mother Tree is in danger..."

Halfway through the reminder, the bound god Thorzna suddenly paused, for he remembered the actions of the one before him, who, in a sense, was more dangerous than the Mother Tree.

"Don't worry, although I strategically despise them, I don't really underestimate any Outer God." Rolin smiled as he looked at the Bound God Thorzna, who seemed unsure whether to continue reminding him, and spoke.

Then Rowling paused, as if he had thought of something, and said with a hint of distress, "I was originally counting on you to handle the aftermath of the Rose School, but now you look so weak and insecure. Sigh, Medici is going to scold me again."

"I'm sorry, please give me some time. I will recover quickly and take over the work." The Bound God Thorzna gave an apologetic look upon hearing this. Although he was still weak, he tried his best to appear energetic.

"Alright, you should get some rest! I wouldn't exploit a wounded soldier like that. Go to sleep, go to sleep!" Rolin waved his hand and pushed the Bound God Thorzna to rest in a room in another dimension.

The bound god Thorzna clearly wanted to struggle a bit more, but he was in such poor condition that he eventually obediently lay down and went to sleep.

Goodnight, little Tuo. When you wake up, it will be another beautiful day!

Rowling said this.

……

After arranging for the bound god Thorzna to rest, Rolin yawned and left the alternate dimension with Bethel, arriving at the town of Misty Town.

The misty town, where you usually can't even see a living soul, is unusually lively at this moment. The goddess of night is chatting with the sun god, probably catching up, while Antigonus is squatting in front of a mythical creature that seems to be asleep, occasionally poking it curiously with his claws.

Amun, perhaps an avatar, stood beside Antigonus. He was clearly curious about the things on the ground, but unlike Antigonus, he didn't reach out to touch them. Not far from them, on the rooftop, Zarathustra remained hanging there, his expression stiff. He was clearly trying to diminish his presence, but it was hard to say if it was effective, since no one had noticed him to begin with.

"Is this the god Nie Si'a?"

Rolin's gaze fell on the mythical creature in front of Antigonus, then he frowned and said with some disdain, "So ugly. Can't it maintain its human form?"

He then said to Antigonus, "Stop playing with this dirty stuff, do you even want your claws anymore?"

Antigonus's expression froze instantly, and he immediately jumped back three meters away, proving his obedience with his actions. Then, Antigonus pulled out a handkerchief from somewhere and began to carefully wipe his paws. In no time, he had wiped his paws clean, so clean that they were even reflective.

"Not bad, it's better for the demon wolf to be a little cleaner!" Rolin nodded in satisfaction, then looked at the goddess of night and the sun god who had stopped talking and asked, "Why has the god Nie Si'a become like this?"

It's no wonder that Rowling asked this question. The earthly god, Nie Si'a, didn't look quite right. It had a very evil aura about it, unlike ordinary mythical creatures. Instead, it had a distorted feel to it, which was very jarring to look at. There were also many lacerations on its body, but they didn't seem to be caused by outsiders. Instead, they seemed to be wounds caused by changes that had occurred inside its body.

"The Mother Tree attempted to make the god Nieceia self-destruct at the last moment, but I stopped Him," the Sun God explained.

The goddess of night did not refute the sun god's words, but smiled and said, "Clearly, the mother tree does not want her divine child to fall into our hands."

“I understand. If I were in your shoes, I wouldn’t want something so closely connected to me to fall into the enemy’s hands either.” Roland nodded understandingly.

"What do you intend to do with Him?" the Goddess of Night then asked.

"Of course, we should lock it up for research. It's the best sample for studying the power of the mother tree, and its reproductive characteristics..."

Rowling chuckled as he spoke, recalling how Frank had researched the mushrooms through the descendants of the Charr who were watched by the primordial moon in the original story. His gaze toward the god S'a was filled with anticipation as he said, "Perhaps they can bring us some surprises, such as solving the problem of food production."

Although the mother tree does not directly symbolize the mother like the mother goddess, it still possesses a portion of the authority to reproduce.

Upon hearing this, the expressions of everyone present immediately became strange. They had not yet experienced the power of the Mushroom King, so they naturally could not understand Roland's thinking for a moment.

But no one raised any objection to this decision.

The most responsible sun god gently reminded everyone, "Be careful of pollution."

He was not afraid of the power of the mother tree contaminating Lorin, but he was mainly afraid of contaminating the food.

"Don't worry, I know what I'm doing." Luo Lin smiled, then looked at the Goddess of the Night and said, "Although protecting the Earth is everyone's responsibility, I still want to thank you for your help this time."

(End of this chapter)

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