She rarely asks about these things now because Ross has said more than once that such knowledge would make her unrealistic and unrealistic.

At this moment, Ross's voice entered her ears: "Besides the tenth rank, one also needs a divine spark to become a god. A thousand years ago, divine sparks stopped being formed. The reason why Alina did not become a god is simple: she could not form a divine spark. The same is true for the other apostles."

"But even if they could condense a godhood, I wouldn't let them. Because all that's left for them are lower-level godhoods of various gods, which are suppressed by higher-level godhoods. Rather than being suppressed, it's better not to become a god at all, but to continue improving using my methods and reach a level comparable to the gods."

Celia's eyes widened: "Lord Ross doesn't have divinity?"

Ross smiled faintly: "I don't have that kind of burden."

"All right……"

Ross's explanation only made Celia more confused.

Why is divinity a burden? Why can't divinity be solidified?

One question is answered, and a new question quickly arises.

"Your doubts could not be fully answered even if we talked about them for three days and three nights, which is why I didn't tell you. Now I'm telling you only to let you know that the questions are endless. If you want to know the answers, use your own eyes to see."

"..."

Celia entered the third room, which contained no potions, but various mithril metals engraved with runes.

In the fourth room, another small bottle of Alina's blood was found.

The next few are no longer available.

Wherever Celia went, she destroyed everything inside and killed all the apothecaries.

Until the very end.

finally--

She turned around and looked at the pharmacists in the most spacious hall, who were indulging in various addictive drugs.

Ross's instructions echoed in his mind.

"Kill them all."

"As ordered!"

A powerful magical storm instantly spread throughout the hall. The first and second-tier alchemists, who had been forcibly injected with magical energy, had no ability to resist the pure magical power.

When everything quieted down, Celia's package contained many precious materials and several high-grade magic crystals.

The rest were all burned by her fireball spell.

The fire engulfed the entire hall.

Without turning her head, Celia walked towards the small laboratory.

"There's no way out here, but that's okay, I'll make one for you."

Ross's voice rang in my ears.

As they approached the end of the corridor, an exit slowly opened in the wall at the end.

Passing through the exit, Celia found herself in the long corridor outside.

The difference is that this corridor has an end, and at the end is a very large gate.

"here it is……"

With the help of the external magic circle's surveillance, Celia quickly figured out where she was.

"The room where that fourth-tier mage was initially located!"

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Chapter 315 Purification Ritual

As expected, the room where the fourth-tier mage was initially located was the core of the entire magic array.

Celia never expected that the secret laboratory would eventually connect to the outside of the magic array's core control room.

Or……

Was it Ross who arranged it?

Celia looked at Ross, whose expression remained somewhat indifferent.

The girl snapped out of her thoughts and walked toward the room without hesitation.

"Since we're already here, why not go in and take a look, and while we're at it, open the gate to the stronghold?"

By this time, it was already past midnight, and it was probably already bright outside.

But this is subspace, and outside the window is still darkness and stars.

Many heretics were searching for Celia's whereabouts, and thus overlooked this place, giving Celia an opportunity to take advantage of the situation.

The door to the control room was tightly shut, secured by a magic circle and a large padlock. Celia could also sense that the runes on the door were filled with warning signals; if someone opened the door, they would immediately inform the fourth-tier mage of the situation.

"Warning alert?"

Celia looked at the familiar incantation and chuckled.

"Coincidentally, I happen to be able to handle early warning alarms."

After saying that, Celia skillfully hacked into those early warning alarms and quickly raised the alarm thresholds to the maximum.

Next was the lock that secured the main gate.

It also has an alarm device, but unlike other locks, the alarm device is integrated with the main lock. It will trigger an alarm whether the door is forcibly broken open or opened with a key.

Celia didn't understand why these heretics needed so many early warning and defense systems.

Even more amazing is that it doesn't use a physical lock, but a magical lock with runes and incantations.

This is easy to handle.

Celia might not be able to break through the physical lock without being detected by others.

But if it's a large lock controlled by runes and incantations...

Click!

The large padlock, which required both of Celia's hands to hold, came off the door with a clicking sound.

The alarm wasn't triggered even once, and the girl had already opened the door and entered the control room.

To prevent disturbance, she also reinforced the magic array on the main gate, disabling all access permissions so that it could not be unlocked by modification and could only be opened through the control room.

After doing all this, Celia connected to the magic circle and searched for the location of the fourth-tier mage.

However, unlike the first time, this time she sensed the other party's location by changing the magic circle.

"Huh, why are they still cracking it?"

To her surprise, Celia found that even after she had wandered around the laboratory, the fourth-tier mage was still trying to break the magic array on the laboratory door.

The girl sensed that the cracking process was nearing its end.

Sure enough, she soon sensed the changes in the magic array over there.

Celia switched to the monitoring perspective of the magic circle and saw the mage enter the messy surface laboratory. The high-definition monitoring allowed her to clearly see that the fourth-tier mage's face was tense.

The other person was very sensitive. When Celia looked at her, she immediately raised her head and looked directly at the place where Celia was monitoring her.

Then, her voice traveled through the magic circle to Celia's ears: "Interesting, interesting, hehehehehe..."

That somewhat manic expression reminded Celia of the things in the laboratory, and she immediately felt annoyed.

Besides Alina's blood, in the later laboratories, Celia discovered traces of what appeared to be human experimentation. Although uncertain, Celia decided to proceed as if it were confirmed.

After all, the Arctic Blood Alliance is a heretical sect with ideas even more insane than the Deep Sea Alliance.

While other cults are still trying to trick their followers into praying to their gods, this place has already begun to conduct research.

"Let me see if the magic circle can speak... It actually can?"

Celia discovered that she could transmit messages to all monitored areas through the magic circle, so she paused for a moment and said, "Idiot, if you're interested, come and hit me, hehehe!"

"You're so stupid, you fourth-tier guy. I've already walked around the whole place and you're still laughing. Why don't you go take a look at your lab and give me...give me another smile then."

These words caused the smirking fourth-tier mage's expression to change. He quickly rushed to the wall leading to the secret potion laboratory and took out his pass badge.

Once inside, Celia could no longer see the other person.

The girl smiled.

"Hehe, you've fallen for it."

When she left that secret laboratory, Celia made some modifications to the magic circle there, restoring the entrance, but adding something: if someone opens the door and goes in, it will be reinforced and forcibly locked like a sealed subspace gate, making it impossible for anyone to open from the inside or outside.

"It will take at least an hour to dispel that magic circle. In that hour, I can finish everything!"

However, Celia still kept an eye on the other person.

She wasn't worried that the other party would come out from where she had come out, because that was a secret door that Ross had forcibly opened, not a hidden door left by the magic array.

After that, Celia took action. First, she reset the door leading to the outside world through the core of the magic circle. Although it was still locked, one could still go out if they had the "administrator" privileges.

After that, she quickly scanned the area.

"Take all of these top-secret documents with you. You can look at them when you get back!"

She took all the carefully marked information with her and put it in her specially prepared backpack—this wasn't her first time infiltrating a base, so she was naturally prepared.

"There's one more thing, the core energy of the magic array... It really is a pure magic crystal! Take it!"

After searching the area and confirming there were no hidden compartments, Celia put the Pure Magic Crystal and various documents into her bag. She then checked the situation in the laboratory and found that the other party had not yet come out.

"Let me give you an even bigger gift."

Through her surveillance, Celia looked at the heretics running around and counted them. She estimated there were over a hundred of them, and they all seemed to be sorcerers. She couldn't help but exclaim, "There are so many sorcerers among the heretics!"

Ross said, "They're just created by polluting with demonic energy. They can mass-produce a bunch of these trashy sorcerers in three days. Apart from being a little stronger than ordinary people, they're useless. This method will also keep people in constant pain."

"Then let me help them relieve their pain."

Celia accessed the entire base's surveillance system, mimicked the fourth-tier mage's voice, and broadcast a message throughout the base—

"The intruders have been captured! Everyone, come to the prayer square immediately! I want you to witness the trial with your own eyes. Those who do not come will be executed as intruders!"

"Intruder..."

"..."

This was repeated three times, and the heretics immediately changed direction and ran towards the place Celia had indicated.

That place was a place of prayer for the heretical stronghold, a location specially chosen by Celia for the purification rituals performed for all heretics.

With so many heretics capable of using magic, she doesn't allow them to roam the outskirts of the city. Who knows if they might suddenly go mad and cause a tragedy?

Celia didn't want to kill too many people.

But letting them run wild isn't a good idea either.

Rather than letting these unstable factors explode at any moment, it would be better to...

Arrange a purification ceremony.

Purify them all!

The update is late...

Chapter 316 It can't be the useless Holy Court!

boom!

"You damn bastard, do you think this is your home?"

Vera stared at the locked door, her anger rising higher and higher.

She no longer had the patience to slowly dissect it.

So she chose—

boom!

The puppet struck again, its fist carrying a strong magical aura, slamming heavily against the sturdy door.

Complex rune patterns appeared on the gate, eliminating all the puppet's attacks.

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