Chapter 676 Secret
In the background story of "Starfall", the twelve main gods are not on good terms. Due to various conflicts and entanglements of interests, each of them interacts with others in a different way.

As the last of the sea gods, Ethel, due to his powerful support abilities, did not show any overt hostility. However, the other main gods basically regarded him as a 'useful tool', with the god of life and death using him the most.

There are no detailed records of what Ethel did, only that the two cooperated many times. Based on the records of the Holy Court and what he had learned about the twelve Olympian gods, Ross deduced that Ethel and Haroldius might not be as harmonious as they seemed on the surface, so he casually tried to trick Ethel.

Unexpectedly, there was a pleasant surprise.

Ross immediately straightened up and began to listen in.

“I know what you want to know. You may have found Harodias now, or Harodias is trying to awaken, and you want to know why he clashed with Zeuding in the past.”

“Do you remember what I told you before? Zeuding plundered everything from the gods—divinity, bodies, power… all were within his plundering scope. Unfortunately, Harodias, the god of life and death, was the first chief god he plundered. At that time, we were still asleep. Harodias resisted fiercely, and Zeuding was afraid that he would wake us up, so he made a deal with Harodias.”

"However, Harodias did not trust Zeuding. After the agreement was reached, he somehow found your first apostle, Falga, and had him awaken us, which led to the subsequent war of the gods."

“Wait a minute.” Ross frowned. “Haroldias found Falga? Falga is cooperating with you?”

"Hmph, of course not. He woke us up by trying to kill us, and only told us about Harodias after failing." Ethel snorted.

“Okay, I approve.” Ross nodded, then asked with interest, “But, did it really not work?”

A fleeting, unnatural look crossed Ethel's face.

Ross noticed this unusual look in his eyes and understood immediately.

It seems that Falgar must have succeeded.

The so-called cooperation probably involved Harodias telling Falga the location of the sleeping gods, and then Falga secretly going there to try to kill them. If she failed, she would relay Harodias's words.

Ethel continued, "After we all awoke, Harodias's divine body had already been buried by Zeuddin beneath the Elven Forest, where it absorbed a great deal of pollution."

Ross nodded: "So, after you all experienced the calamity, you all fell into a deep sleep, and then Zeuding wanted to find you one by one and make you part of his plan, but you were betrayed by Harodias, so it's not that complicated for you to unite."

"It wasn't complicated to begin with, but after the war of the gods, we stopped telling others about our sleeping place."

"So, what agreement did you reach with Zeus after the war of the gods?"

Ethel didn't speak, but just looked at Ross with a mocking smile.

"It seems you agree to that agreement too, and you'd rather die than tell." Ross didn't seem to care and continued, "Besides Harodius, are there any other chief gods or deities who have been harmed by Zeuddin?"

"Before Harodias, many gods and their retinues had already been captured by Zeuding. They have all been transformed into part of the seas surrounding the Starfall Continent, binding the demonic energy overseas for Zeuding," Ethel said calmly.

"I see. Are there other main gods who are also suffering?"

"Yes, the Moon Goddess and the Ice Goddess. The Moon Goddess trusted Zeuding, but he betrayed her. The Ice Goddess..."

Ethel paused, shook his head, and did not explain what was wrong with the Ice God.

Ross raised his fist: "You only say half a sentence, do you want to taste my fist?"

However, Ethel simply adopted a nonchalant attitude, as if to say, "Come on."

Seeing this, Ross didn't hold back and immediately began his routine task.

After a long while, he dragged Ethel along, who looked like a dead dog.

"You really don't want to tell me?"

Ethel: "..."

"Alright, since we're not talking about the Ice God, how about talking about the Moon God?"

"I don't know. The Moon Goddess is from Zeuding's faction and I don't know her well. I only know that she has become part of Zeuding's plan, but I don't know exactly where she is. If you can find the Goddess of Fate, maybe you can find out."

"Okay, then where is the goddess of fate?"

"do not know."

"You rascal." "However, after the war of the gods, the three goddesses usually act together to avoid being caught alone by Zeus. If you can find the goddess of wisdom, or one of the goddesses of wind and nature, you will know where the goddess of fate is."

If the three of them are together, finding just one of them will reveal where the Goddess of Fortune is, right?
Ross threw Ethel directly against the wall of the temple under construction, smashing a large hole in it.

……

After learning some information from Ethel, Ross refocused his attention on Phil.

At this point, Phil had reached the end of the area.

There is a huge altar here.

The altar is half in the area of ​​death elements and half in the area of ​​life elements.

At the center of the altar, at the boundary between life and death, a small tree floats.

The tree is half withered and half lush, floating up and down in the air.

Phil climbed onto the altar and immediately saw what was in the center of it.

Her eyes lit up.

"Could this be a relic of the gods?"

The girl's expression gradually became excited.

Ross could feel her heart beating very fast.

Although the journey to find the relics of the gods seemed to be going very smoothly.

However, without Celia and Ross, Phil would probably have encountered great difficulties in condensing the key in the first phase.

She doesn't have the ability to quickly eliminate the monsters, so she'll probably have to rely on the elven forces to deal with them, and then quietly gather the 'key'.

The second stage was even more hellish, opening a spatial gate right under the noses of the Elven Royal Court—something Phil couldn't possibly accomplish.

Even if she had helped the elves in the past, she could not possibly gain the approval of the elven royal court.

Even if it is Celia, it is because of her identity as 'Celia', not because of her identity as the Holy Maiden of the Holy Court who once saved countless elves.

If Celia had been in her saintly capacity at the time, the two of them would probably have been captured and taken hostage to be exchanged with the Holy Court.

At worst, they'll do what they did with the Blue Dragon Empire: keep an eye on them for two days, then send them away.

However, given the relationship between the Elven race and the Holy Court, the former is more likely.

If the elves weren't outmatched by the Holy Court, they would probably have been killed on the spot upon discovery.

Phil knew that he was able to get here safely thanks to Celia's help; without Celia, he wouldn't have been able to get in at all.

"Once we get the relics, we'll see if they're suitable for Celia to use. The Holy Lord certainly won't refuse to let Celia use them," Phil thought to himself.

Thinking about it, she was about to step forward, but then she suddenly remembered that there was a terrifying deity beside her.

Her excitement quickly cooled.

The girl glanced cautiously to the side, but suddenly froze.

"Where is Lord Ross?"

Ross was not next to Phil at this time.

He was secretly plotting to 'invite' Harodias to visit the Abyss after Phil and another person awakened him.

(End of this chapter)

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