Myth: The Ruler of Spirituality-Chapter 1191 - 510: Medium

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Chapter 1191: Chapter 510: Medium

The expression turned stiff, falling silent.

It seemed as if she was frightened, as Demeter appeared somewhat strange until she returned to the previous blue celestial body.

Only a few, Freyr’s past... silently reciting these words, she wondered if the favored architectural style of the alien deity counted among the ’few’.

But using her current wisdom to think, the Goddess of Agriculture felt that the probability was low.

For a moment, she couldn’t distinguish between reality and illusion, Demeter even began to doubt the experiences she had encountered along the way.

That world filled with light and flowers, the flawless interface, inhabitants and deities frozen at their last moment of life, and the various warnings the Goddess of Light had given her.

She didn’t know how much of it was real, and how much was illusion.

Even after leaving there, recalling these scenes still sent chills down the back of the Goddess of Agriculture.

Fortunately... there was one thing Theia said that was right.

That is, here was already Chaos, and as the True God of Chaos, they were destined to have a certain ’Heavenly Destiny’ here.

Even without knowing examples like Zeus, or understanding some other hidden matters, Demeter still reached a nearly correct conclusion.

If she were not a god of Chaos, if this interface had not been dragged into the world early, if Chaos wasn’t currently dealing with another enemy that required its full power.

Then even existences like Amon might encounter some terrifying situations here.

Fortunately, there are no ’ifs’ in life; as long as one doesn’t violate any taboos, the threat of Alfheim within the current world is much smaller than imagined.

Successfully returning to the previous temple, a sense of security surged into the heart of the Goddess of Agriculture.

"Have we returned?"

"What are you going to do next?"

Softly inquiring, observing along the way, Demeter finally felt relieved.

It seems this world is still normal, and her journey hasn’t caused any consequences.

The only unfortunate thing was that the process was rather frightening.

"Of course, we’ve returned."

"As for what to do next... naturally, it is to familiarize myself with the source of the other’s power."

Perhaps because of superior strength, or maybe because Titan deities are closer to the world itself.

Theia, unlike the Goddess of Agriculture, didn’t seem worried; everything thus far seemed to be within her plan.

"You know, for the majority of godhoods, one plus one cannot be greater than two, or even equal to two."

"Even if godhoods are naturally compatible, it is still challenging to achieve this."

"Because, essentially, the gods are not the true owners of the godhood."

"It first belongs to the world, then to the deities."

"I know this."

She nodded, feeling some relief upon finally returning to familiar territory.

"Just like my sister, who holds the authority of both [Fire] and [Guardianship], and from there, has derived the title of the Goddess of Hearthfire, Family Guardian."

"But these two godhoods have always been independent; they are not one, nor can they merge into one."

"So the overlay of the two can at most bring about a change in Divine Power Level, but it cannot bring a qualitative change to the godhood itself."

This is common knowledge in the domain of all gods.

Because the fusion of godhood often represents the fusion of origin, and the fusion of origin represents the transformation of the world’s laws.

Unless there is a corresponding higher domain, such as the divided Sea God or the torn Light, otherwise even if different godhoods appear on the same god, they will not merge.

Like Poseidon, he is a typical example.

Without a special medium, his tsunami, earthquake, and storm are always three independent godhoods and are basically impossible to unify.

"Exactly, that’s it. But there are exceptions in the world, and this exception is quite familiar to you."

Speaking in a deep voice, the Goddess of Light projected an image in the void before her.

"Divine King, the exception of the world."

"The ancient celestial god broke this limitation. His [Sky] and [Fatherhood], while somewhat compatible, were not naturally inseparable, let alone the fact that possessing both breaks through the great divine power threshold."

"But the primordial sovereignty changed this, and in the eyes of the world, the taboo seems not to exist at all for it."

"Thus, it can be seen that there is a lot more the gods don’t understand about this recognition originating from worldly roots."

"And what I aim to acquire from this journey is actually similar power."

Pausing slightly in her speech, Theia’s intent was already clear by this point.

Unlike the God of Lightless Celestial Body or Hades, whose complete [Light] is her definite higher domain, the latter two are either split and reorganized from part of the Primordial Gods’ strength or are interwoven by celestial bodies and the darkness.

But conversely, while others can absorb power from different domains simultaneously, she cannot achieve this.

Even with Freyr’s remnants before her, Theia could only absorb the part belonging to [Light], at most additionally forming a [Fertility] related godhood.

So before being hit by the Golden Arrow, she wasn’t in a hurry to explore; instead, she treated it as if it didn’t exist at all.

"But now it’s different, Demeter... I have you and I’m willing to make an effort for your future."

"And most importantly, with your existence, we can better utilize the relics of the alien deity... it is a natural unity of Fertility and Light, and even upon it, there are inscriptions similar to those of Hades and Sea Emperor."

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