The goddess of nature, Relina; the sage of the ocean, Bohemian; and the god of wisdom, Davino, all wore strange expressions upon hearing each other's words, their eyes seemingly showing a mixture of disdain and admiration.

Why are you all staring at me like that?

The god of commerce and industry, Arilton, was stared at like that, and his face immediately darkened. As if he had guessed what they were thinking, he said in an unpleasant tone.

"You said it yourself."

As Relina spoke softly, she exchanged a glance with Bohemia and Davino beside her, as if they had discovered some incredible secret.

"I'm talking about my [Holy Forge], what are you thinking?"

"Uh...hehe, you should have said so earlier. You were being so vague and making us speculate."

"Hmph, don't think I don't know what you're thinking. As gods, how can you have such filthy thoughts? I'm ashamed to be associated with you."

Arilton snorted coldly, looking at the three of them with disdain in his eyes.

"Ahem, alright, alright, Relina, stop provoking him. And you too, Arilton, don't blame us for your unclear speech."

"Yeah, Allyton, I've noticed you frequent brothels quite often."

Davino coughed twice and stepped forward to offer some advice, but he didn't expect that Bohemian would still be making sarcastic remarks from the side at this time.

This infuriated Arilton.

That damn guy! He thinks he can spies on me every day just because he has a lot of territory!

"What do you know? As a deity, does going to a brothel mean you can only indulge in your filthy thoughts? I was there to check on my subordinates' work; do you think I would willingly go to a place like that?"

Arilton was getting angry, especially after seeing the same look of disgust in Relina's eyes again.

"Heh, I don't believe you went there just to check on your subordinates' work."

Bohemian, never one to shy away from a good spectacle, continued to hurl insults at the god of commerce and industry.

As the battle between the four people over there intensified, they themselves started arguing again.

Davino rubbed his forehead in exasperation and said helplessly, "You two stop arguing. If Selidewin and the others really get into a fight and destroy the world, none of us will escape. Then we'll see what you have to argue about."

Although Relina secretly despised Arilton for his inability to control his lust, she also chimed in for the sake of the bigger picture:

"Alright, stop arguing. After this is resolved, you can argue however you want, no one can stop you."

Upon hearing this, the two understood that their immediate priority was to quickly stop the aftershocks of the four people's battle.

We'll talk about the future later.

The two exchanged a glance, each snorted coldly, crossed their arms, and stopped looking at each other.

Seeing this, Davino and Relina breathed a sigh of relief. After all, if these two really started arguing, they would probably have to join the battle of the four people in the distance. If that happened, they would have to be buried with these brainless guys.

"By the way, Arilton, you said you lent out the [Holy Forge], what happened? Who did you lend it to? I hope it won't have too much of an impact on you?"

After the dispute between the two was temporarily resolved, Davino suddenly remembered what Elliton had said earlier and hurriedly asked.

"Seledwin, I lent it to Seledwin."

"Oh, you've been playing around with too many women,' and it's ruined your brain? Want to end up like that guy Elosd, a dog for Selidewyn?"

Before Davino and Relina could speak, Bohemian immediately sneered with a mocking expression.

"What did you say?"

"They're saying your brain is controlled by your lower body, and you're rushing to be someone else's dog."

That's enough.

Davino and Relina spoke in unison. After saying this, they looked at each other, and then Relina gestured for the other to speak.

Davino didn't mince words and stepped forward directly: "Bohemian, if you don't want to die, shut your stinking mouth."

"you……!"

"What? Want to try it out with us?"

Ruilina looked at the other person with icy eyes, her tone devoid of any emotion.

Seeing that all three were staring at him, especially that guy Arilton, whose fierce eyes seemed to want to devour him, he immediately swallowed back the words he was about to say.

A wise man doesn't suffer a loss right in front of him; he should just endure it for now.

The room finally quieted down, and Davino turned his gaze back to Allyton, asking with a serious expression:

"Tell me, why?"

"What else could it be? They've got a knife to my throat, do you think I wouldn't hand it over? Do you really think I'm as stupid as this guy, with that kind of mentality on my head?"

Davino nodded, said nothing more, and acknowledged the other person's answer.

Because in his mind, the moon goddess Seridwin was indeed such a "person," or rather, a "god."

"That won't affect you, will it? If it does, the four of us might not be able to stop those guys from going crazy next."

Ruilina asked with some concern, for it was a matter of life and death, and she couldn't afford to be careless.

"No, that won't happen. After all, the main purpose of that thing is to carry faith. Losing it for a while won't have a big impact on me. Otherwise, even if that girl had a knife to my throat, I definitely wouldn't have agreed to lend it to her."

Ruilina nodded and didn't say anything more.

Bohemian wanted to speak, but after being warned by the serious looks from the two people beside her, she gave up the idea.

"Alright, since that's the case, let's go. Judging from the situation, if we had waited any longer, we probably would have had to take all four of them with us."

After Davino finished speaking, the expressions of the remaining three also became serious.

Although it flew towards the battlefield of Selidewyn and the others.

Ron, who was hiding to the side, "happened" to hear their conversation. Although he didn't know why they hadn't noticed him, he didn't have time to think about it.

From the conversation he had just heard, he had come to a terrible conclusion:

If they fail to stop the Moon Goddess and her companions from their battle, will I have to perish along with this world?

Thinking about this, he began to feel anxious.

After all, he wasn't involved, so he naturally didn't know if they could successfully stop the fight. But he only had one life, and Ron knew he couldn't put his hopes on something so unknown.

Is there any way to get out of the current predicament?

Just then, he heard a muffled female voice beside him:

"Ron, quickly find all the quest rings you can. I'll teach you a cross-world teleportation spell. Be quick, or it'll be too late..."

"That voice...is it Adele?"

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