Just became an evil god and was summoned by the saint.

Chapter 675 Internal Strife Among the Gods?

Chapter 675 Internal Strife Among the Gods?

By implanting a mark into Halodias's remaining body, Ross successfully entered the subspace that Halodias had prepared specifically for those who would awaken him, and met Phil, who was reading the remaining memories.

Besides Phil, there is another person here.

The other party was in the area of ​​life elements and seemed to have already started the awakening process, so Ross didn't disturb them and went to see what Phil had encountered.

Phil, the little rabbit, was in a panic. He couldn't run or stand still. He nervously clutched the hem of his skirt with both hands, looking at the slowly emerging phantom of Ross with some trepidation and fear.

Ross even saw a hint of despair in Phil's eyes.

It seems that she saw an evil god at the place where the gods passed down their teachings, which made her feel desperate.

Seeing her like this, Ross laughed, and his laugh was somewhat sinister.

"What do you think is the reason I'm here?"

Phil was extremely nervous: "Is it...is it to kill Lord Haroldias?"

"Oh? You knew he was here?"

"do not know……"

"Then why do you think I came here to kill him?"

"This...this...I guessed."

Phil was still somewhat uneasy.

Ross chuckled lightly: "Continue your journey. Haroldias's relics are not worth my attention."

"Then you..."

"Of course I'm here for you. Someone is trying to abduct the Abyss Princess I've set my sights on. How can I not come and keep an eye on things?"

Phil: "..."

She always felt that Ross wasn't telling the truth.

However, at this moment, she dared not say anything.

Let's just believe it for now.

"Then... will you destroy this place?"

"you guess?"

"..."

Phil wasn't going to guess.

Seeing that Ross still had a smile on his face, she hesitated for a moment, then cautiously asked, "Shall I continue?"

"Well, go ahead."

Ross nodded.

He was actually quite interested in what happened back then.

However, Phil was too slow in receiving the message.

She received two messages just now. Although it only took a moment, a long time had actually passed. Celia had already collected all of Harodias' remaining internal organs.

At this rate, it will probably take several days for Phil to complete this journey, reach the end of the warp, and obtain Harodias's relics.

Ross didn't care, but Celia was still in that subspace and wanted to leave, so Phil needed to finish things quickly.

Forcing him to leave is possible, but it will affect Phil and might cause him to encounter unforeseen circumstances, preventing him from returning smoothly.

A fourth-tier mage can go without food or water for several days without any problems, but that subspace is not as peaceful and safe as it appears on the surface.

As time goes by, outsiders will gradually affect the system there, and then enemies will emerge. In terms of human anatomy, Celia and her group are like foreign 'bacteria'. After these 'bacteria' enter the human body, the immune cells need to work their magic.

The reason we haven't encountered any attacks yet is because Celia just barged in, and the 'immune cells' haven't had time to react.

"We still need to speed things up; otherwise, things might change."

Ross shook his head, watching Phil touch the third skeleton, raise his hand, and slowly draw a rune in the air.

Once Phil finishes casting and successfully obtains the information, inject the rune into Phil's body.

The function of this rune is not complicated; it simply skips the reading process—or rather, it changes to Ross reading and then passing it on to Phil, saving Phil from the extremely difficult step of obtaining divine information.

So soon, Phil slowly reached the end.

From the information he obtained, Ross slowly pieced together the long-forgotten story.

Harodias apparently fought with Zeuding, but lost. The two chief gods engaged in an unequal negotiation and signed an unequal treaty.

The treaty stipulated that Zeuding 'borrowed' Harodias's body, burying it beneath the Elf Forest to bind it to a large amount of pollution.

Zeuding's reasons were very righteous: to break free from the limitations of godhood and to defeat Ross, the "great demon".

As for Harodias's retinue, it was "to resolve the calamity."

On the surface, it does seem as if Harodias, the god of life and death, couldn't bear to see the Starfall Continent ravaged by pollution, so he sacrificed himself, falling into a deep sleep and burying his body beneath the Elf Forest, gathering up the vast amount of pollution and sealing it with his life energy.

In reality, Harodias compromised, making an unknown agreement with Zeuding using his own body, and was forced to enter a deep sleep. His divine essence was also taken by Zeuding, who created two of Harodias's familiars, Yu Jeria and Ze Lissalien.

Ross learned this information from the two family members.

They initially believed Zeuding's lies, thinking that Harodias had sacrificed himself. Later, someone enlightened them, and with that person's help, they broke free from Zeuding's restrictions. However, the price of breaking free was quite high, as their strength dropped directly to the sixth rank, a rank that had not yet broken through its limits.

Generally speaking, such directly created followers, even if they are not at the ninth or tenth rank, at least possess the strength of the seventh or even eighth rank. After all, they have a deep connection with the divine essence, and with a little cultivation, reaching the ninth or tenth rank is not a problem. If they are lucky, they can even become a lower god with the help of the gods.

However, Yu Jeria and Ze Lissolin only have the strength of the sixth rank.

Afterwards, Yu Jeria and Ze Lisslin seemed to have successfully contacted Harodias through the connection between their kin and the gods. Then, following Harodias's guidance, they lay in wait and slowly released the underground pollution to weaken its concentration, giving Harodias a chance to awaken.

"Interesting. The infighting among the main gods might mean that Ethel knows something about it."

Ross pondered for a moment, then turned his attention to the sealed land of the endless abyss.

At this time, Ethel was building its second palace.

Ross picked up a small stone about a meter in diameter and casually threw it at his head, knocking him into the ground and making a crater. Then he asked, "Hey, do you know anything about Harodias, the god of life and death?"

Ethel scrambled to her feet as if nothing had happened, dusted herself off, and said expressionlessly, "I don't know."

"really do not know?"

Ross raised an eyebrow: "I saw it, Haroldius and Zeuding were fighting."

Ethel paused, then looked over. "You found Haroldias?"

"Soon." Ross chuckled. "I'm waiting for him to wake up so he can come and keep you company."

Ethel's expression instantly became complicated.

Ross tempted, "Don't you want someone to keep you company?"

Ethel frowned: "I don't want to betray my friends."

"Oh? Is that so? But I remember that Haroldias didn't seem to treat you as a friend, but only as a tool to be used."

“I do know something about Harodias. If you want to hear it, I don’t mind telling you.”

(End of this chapter)

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