Chapter 113: Lion Brand Power Bank (2/2)
As an example, it was like if someone invented a phone battery, and once you charged it for half a day, the inventor told you that the battery leveled up to Level 2 once it absorbed the electric energy, becoming harder and could even deflect bullets…What? What about the battery level? Sorry, it’s still at zero…And so, you can only hold your Nokia that had shut down and reflect on life itself…
The body of a deity was definitely the best material to store divine power, granted the deity that was storing their divine power could surpass the psychological hurdle of doing so.
At the moment, the lion god was staring dumbly into the hollow sockets of the skeleton head in front of him, and started to question whether this ally of his was going to turn into an evil deity…
That being said, he still charged the skeleton head full with divine power, and so Xi Wei watched as the skeleton turned into the skeleton of a lion.
To this, Xi Wei could only muse internally about the malleability of the body of a deity.
“I’m going to go back now, remember to keep in contact if anything happens…” Aslan fixed Xi Wei with a complicated gaze, flitting between the glowing sphere and the lion skeleton that was wrapped snugly in a bunch of tentacles, as if he didn’t want anything more than to leave as quickly as he could. As his body disappeared from view, he said, “Ah right, demons have started to become more active in the mortal realm, so you better warn your believers to be more careful…”
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Angora moved his gaze away from a post on the forum that was titled [I died out of nowhere!]
The player that posted it seemed to have been eating at a random tavern in the middle of nowhere, and the patrons started to fight, then he got killed without even processing what had happened.
Because there weren’t any cleric players around when he died, he was stuck in the intermediate space between life and death for three days. While he was still stuck in the small dark cell, he realized that the quest called [Find the Tsujigiri] that he had accepted from Angora was completed for whatever reason. As a result, he obtained a great amount of EXP, not only reimbursing his losses, but even giving him a great amount of game coins.
The other players quickly called this player’s post into question, replying with messages like ‘The God of Games won’t issue a must-die mission’, ‘If you level up every time you die, wouldn’t Mr. Marni be overpowered?’, ‘Where did you die? I want to go loot your corpse!’.
Of course, Angora himself could confirm that the player was speaking the truth.
Not long before this had been posted, Angora had already accepted a system notification that the quest was completed, and even the rewards were already given to him.
Thinking of this, Angora took out the Hitman Spirit Wand from the system warehouse.
The wand was quite aesthetically pleasing but simple wooden wand that was about eleven inches long, with beautiful phoenix feathers carved on it.
[Item: Hitman Spirit Wand (Grade A)]
[Description: A wand! Point it at an enemy that you want to kill, and shout out ‘Divine Guardian!’ to summon our hardworking hitman—A guardian spirit in the shape of a lion! The guardian spirit that you summon can last for a minute, and you can use this spell (3/3) times.]
[Note: Even though the guardian spirit is strong, it still isn’t as strong as the Hitman Genie (This is why it is only Grade A even though it can be used thrice). It’s somewhat on the dumb side, so the way you summon it is important!]
S: Even though this wand is quite cool looking, unfortunately, you can’t use it to cast any other spells.]
Suppressing the urge to summon the guardian spirit, Angora called Vela in.
“You can go find that messenger of my father’s,” Angora commanded confidently. “Tell him that we will start the journey to the Silver Eagle Duchy tomorrow.”